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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"ChasNemo" |
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02 Apr 2007 06:53:31 AM |
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MORE NEWS FROM BU$HWORLD! |
ON NEWS OF BU$H'S STALWART SUPPORT OF AN APPOINTEE ...
Bush's poll ratings climbed 8 points in just four hours. It seems
Americans appreciate the steadfastness and loyalty of a decider.
Alberto Gonzales, who got another thumbs up from Bush just yesterday,
said he feels that a third term for Mr. Bush may be legal because term
limits cause irreparable harm to the Bush presidency, the Bush legacy,
the Bush family and George Bush himself.
Karl Rove said that only once has the idea of a third term come up,
and Mr. Bush is on record as saying, "I will serve if asked. It would
be an opportunity to complete the job of straightening up the economy
and other loose ends and terrible problems left to me by the previous
administration."
Hillary Clinton was quoted as saying that she would give up her
candidacy for the good of the country if a Bush third term is what the
people want.
Meanwhile, in other news, Cheney supporters chanted outside the
office of Popular Mechanics (new bible of rightard lunacy), demanding
the suspension of Newton's Law, and, saying that laws like that are
unfair to people who wire and blow up buildings and blame the
collapses on others or "gravity", and that Newton may have been a
commie.
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| User: "SyVyN11" |
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| Title: Re: MORE NEWS FROM BU$HWORLD! |
02 Apr 2007 09:19:45 AM |
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"ChasNemo" <chasnemo@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1175514811.641955.118460@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
ON NEWS OF BU$H'S STALWART SUPPORT OF AN APPOINTEE ...
Bush's poll ratings climbed 8 points in just four hours. It seems
Americans appreciate the steadfastness and loyalty of a decider.
Alberto Gonzales, who got another thumbs up from Bush just yesterday,
said he feels that a third term for Mr. Bush may be legal because term
limits cause irreparable harm to the Bush presidency, the Bush legacy,
the Bush family and George Bush himself.
Karl Rove said that only once has the idea of a third term come up,
and Mr. Bush is on record as saying, "I will serve if asked. It would
be an opportunity to complete the job of straightening up the economy
and other loose ends and terrible problems left to me by the previous
administration."
Hillary Clinton was quoted as saying that she would give up her
candidacy for the good of the country if a Bush third term is what the
people want.
Meanwhile, in other news, Cheney supporters chanted outside the
office of Popular Mechanics (new bible of rightard lunacy), demanding
the suspension of Newton's Law, and, saying that laws like that are
unfair to people who wire and blow up buildings and blame the
collapses on others or "gravity", and that Newton may have been a
commie.
When ever a publication writes something that you don't like, does it
automatically become "a bible of rightard lunacy"?
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| User: "Christopher Helms" |
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| Title: Re: MORE NEWS FROM BU$HWORLD! |
02 Apr 2007 06:55:27 AM |
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On Apr 2, 6:53 am, "ChasNemo" <chasn...@aol.com> wrote:
ON NEWS OF BU$H'S STALWART SUPPORT OF AN APPOINTEE ...
Bush's poll ratings climbed 8 points in just four hours. It seems
Americans appreciate the steadfastness and loyalty of a decider.
Alberto Gonzales, who got another thumbs up from Bush just yesterday,
said he feels that a third term for Mr. Bush may be legal because term
limits cause irreparable harm to the Bush presidency, the Bush legacy,
the Bush family and George Bush himself.
Karl Rove said that only once has the idea of a third term come up,
and Mr. Bush is on record as saying, "I will serve if asked. It would
be an opportunity to complete the job of straightening up the economy
and other loose ends and terrible problems left to me by the previous
administration."
Hillary Clinton was quoted as saying that she would give up her
candidacy for the good of the country if a Bush third term is what the
people want.
Meanwhile, in other news, Cheney supporters chanted outside the
office of Popular Mechanics (new bible of rightard lunacy), demanding
the suspension of Newton's Law, and, saying that laws like that are
unfair to people who wire and blow up buildings and blame the
collapses on others or "gravity", and that Newton may have been a
commie.
Now that was funny.
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