"Childrens do learn when standards are high and results are measured." — President Bush, touting national test scores Wednesday, providing a nice companion to his famous 2000 quote "Is our children learning?"
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Just what is this guy’s first language? Or more correctly, is there one!
Incrediblemazing, huh!!
This is cheap and on par for the eagle.
Come on fleettwood, where is your sense of humor?
yeah, cant you cons take a joke? Huh?
Even Bush’s wife makes fun of the way he talks sometimes. In that Press dinner she commented “George, it’s “noo-klee-er not new-kler.”
Texans have a different way of talking sometimes and often make multiple syllable words out of single syllable words.
Get a West Texan to pronounce “ice cream” or “horses” for you some day. It’s amusing. :)
For a guy that is a graduate of Harvard and Yale he speaks like someone who dropped out of school at the sixth grade
Bush is from Connecticut not Texas though?
“Come on fleettwood, where is your sense of humor?”
I may be the funniest guy you’ve never met, but this thread is silly. Let’s have one about the dems getting elected on getting us out of Iraq.
“For a guy that is a graduate of Harvard and Yale he speaks like someone who dropped out of school at the sixth grade”
All the more pity for gore and kerry.
When Bush makes a gaff the Ministry of Truth at the White House edits the transcript to clear up the gaff. Good ol’ fascism rewriting of history.
You know, this lead in is a perfect example of the apparent contempt the WE editors have for bloggers.
Can’t you just hear them? “Hell, I know it’s stupid and gratuitous, but that’s about their level”
Judging by his picture at the top, he needs an industrial size dose of Beano!
….. I may be the funniest guy you’ve never met, but this thread is silly. Let’s have one about the dems getting elected on getting us out of Iraq.
Are you trying to change the subject fleettwood?
What subject? That Bush messes up the language? We knew that a long time ago. It’s news now?
bush’s ability to speak is comparable to where his NCLB act is taking us — on a fast track to mediocrity.
Boy, someone sure is defensive today!
I am sure that Rhonda Holman, Phillip Brownlee and all the rest of the liberal crowd there at WE make just as many mistakes – its just isn’t news when they do it because they have never risen above the mediocrity of the WE.
“its just isn’t news” — OOPS! — see it can happen to anyone… lighten up – the man will make mistakes — so will the new president whoever he/she may be.
Rob- If you’ve risen above the WE mediocrity , what are you doing here??
I am sure that Rhonda Holman, Phillip Brownlee and all the rest of the liberal crowd there at WE make just as many mistakes – its just isn’t news when they do it because they have never risen above the mediocrity of the WE.
I am sure that Rhonda Holman, Phillip Brownlee and all the rest of the liberal crowd there at WE make just as many mistakes – its just isn’t news when they do it because they have never risen above the mediocrity of the WE.
I am sure that Rhonda Holman, Phillip Brownlee and all the rest of the liberal crowd there at WE make just as many mistakes – its just isn’t news when they do it because they have never risen above the mediocrity of the WE.
It can’t be good for the “English Only” crowd when their president can’t speak it!
Ah, Mr. President , didn’t you mean ” “Chillins do learn when standards are high and results are measured.” ?
What’s the problem? Just simple Texanese.
I can just hear it now; “yo, mofos, I be droppin’ me a bomb 2day on dem biotches!!!
The chimp has surely been spending far too much time with condi.
I thinks it news when President Bush stands in front of a group of New York City elementary school students bragging about how test scores are up (and that’s a good thing) and has trouble speaking the English language.
Yet he brags that he was a “C” student who became President of the United States.
Bush may be stupid, but he be alot smarter than all them folks whut voted for him!
I’d like to see bush on “Are you smarter than a fifth grader?”
I did some checking the last time we had this discussion a few months ago. If you google some of Bush’s speeches from his early Texas days, he doesn’t sound this way at all. In fact, he used to be a pretty good public speaker. I forget the name, but there’s a medical condition that causes this.
Cocaine and acholol abuse?
Looks like Dan Rather isn’t going gently into that good night:
“Upon graduation from Yale in 1968, George W. Bush was accepted into the Texas Air National Guard, known as the “Champagne Unit” for serving as a haven for the privileged sons of the Texas elite seeking to escape duty in Vietnam. Through carefully placed calls made by Bush family friends, Bush was edged ahead of a 500-man waiting list. Then, after failing to complete his required hours of flight, he requested transfer to a unit in Montgomery, Ala. But there is no proof that he ever performed any of his service there; he refused to take a physical and was grounded. Ordered to return to his Houston base, he simply disappeared. Yet he was honorably discharged in 1973, though there is no proof that he had fulfilled his obligation.
“During the 2000 campaign, the Boston Globe reported a number of discrepancies in Bush’s National Guard record. However, the rest of the national press corps virtually ignored the Globe’s stories, instead preferring to swarm around fictions about Al Gore helpfully stoked by the Bush campaign. Bush refused to make public his military records, in contrast to his principal primary opponent, Sen. John McCain, who had released his. But the press collectively let the matter pass. Nonetheless, the gaps in Bush’s service as reported by the Globe had not been answered and hung in the air, if anyone cared to pursue them.
“The Bush operation arranged for funding a front group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to mount a smear campaign that Kerry had been dissembling all these years about his medals. Kerry’s campaign, like Gore’s, chose not to dignify obvious lies by responding, and the press lagged behind the story as it gained traction. Discrediting Kerry’s greatest biographical asset was calculated to compensate for Bush’s hidden liability. In February 2004, the Washington Post followed on the Boston Globe articles of 2000, and its reporters were unable to find anyone that could corroborate Bush’s claim that he had served at an Alabama air base in 1972. To an aggressive journalist like Mapes it seemed logical to examine Bush’s National Guard story, which remained a mystery.
“The opaque story was partly illuminated by a piece in Salon, written by Mary Jacoby, on Sept. 2, 2004. Offering extensive documentation, including photographs and letters, Linda Allison, who had housed Bush during his missing year, explained that his drunken misbehavior was creating havoc for his father’s political aspirations and that the elder Bush asked his old friend Jimmy Allison, a political consultant from Midland, Texas, now living in Alabama, to handle the wastrel son. “The impression I had was that Georgie was raising a lot of hell in Houston, getting in trouble and embarrassing the family, and they just really wanted to get him out of Houston and under Jimmy’s wing,” Linda Allison told Salon. During the time the younger Bush was under the watchful eye of the Allisons, he never went to a National Guard base or wore a uniform. “Good lord, no. I had no idea that the National Guard was involved in his life in any way,” said Allison. She did, however, remember him drinking, urinating on a car, screaming at police and trashing the apartment he had rented.”
On Sept. 8, “60 Minutes II” broadcast its story. It featured former Texas Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes, a Democrat, who disclosed that just before George W. Bush would be eligible for the draft, a mutual friend of then Rep. George H.W. Bush asked him to help procure the younger Bush a spot in the “Champagne Unit.” Barnes appeared on camera, saying: “It’s been a long time ago, but he said basically would I help young George Bush get in the Air National Guard. I was a young, ambitious politician doing what I thought was acceptable. It was important to make friends. And I recommended a lot of people for the National Guard during the Vietnam era — as speaker of the House and as lieutenant governor. I would describe it as preferential treatment.”
http://www.salon.com/opinion/blumenthal/2007/09/27/dan_rather_suit/print.html
Worst. F*cking. President. Ever.
Don’t worry, folks.
The guy who wouldn’t fight himself will send your kid to die gladly.
NCLB is the ruination of schools, but that was the intent wasn’t it
It’s gonna be worth the price of admission watching CBS defend the suit by doing everything they can to discredit Dan Rather’s so-called investigation, featuring forged documents.
“NCLB is the ruination of schools,…”
Why Bush let Ted (I’ve only killed one person) Kennedy help write this NCLB I’ll never know. His “uniter-not-a-divider” bit him on the butt.
Should be changed to SCLB (Some Children Left Behind).
On Sept. 8, “60 Minutes II” broadcast its story. It featured former Texas Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes, a Democrat, who disclosed that just before George W. Bush would be eligible for the draft, a mutual friend of then Rep. George H.W. Bush asked him to help procure the younger Bush a spot in the “Champagne Unit.”Posted by: CapnAmerica | September 27, 2007 at 05:18 PM
That has been proven to be false.
George W. Bush went into the Texas ANG in 1968. Barnes did not become Lt. Governor until 1969.
“My plan reduces the national debt, and fast. So fast..that economists worry that we’re going to run out of debt to retire.”
George Bush 2001
“Laura and I don’t realize how bright our children is sometimes until we get an objective analysis”
George Bush 2000
Regarding the Kyoto Accord: “First, we would not accept a treaty that would not have been ratified, nor a treaty that I thought made sense for the country”
George Bush 2001
Mary so full of hate…
“First let me make it very clear: poor people aren’t necessarily killers. Just because you happen to be not rich doesn’t mean you’re willing to kill”
George Bush 2003
“I’m the master of low expectations”
George Bush 2003
“It’s amazing I won. I was runing against peace, prosperity, and incumbency”
George Bush 2001
“I just want you to know that when we talk about war, we’re really talking about peace”
George Bush 2002
“I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe- I believe what I believe is right.”
George Bush 2001
“Border relations between Canada and Mexico have never been better.”
George Bush 2001
Those who enter the country illegally violate the law.”
George Bush 2005
“I couldn’t imagine somebody like Osama bin Laden understanding the joy of Hanukkah.”
George Bush 2006
“The war on terror involves Saddam Hussein because of the nature of Saddam Hussein, the history of Saddam Hussein, and his willingness to terrorize himself.”
George Bush 2003
“We need an energy bill that encourages consumption.”
George Bush 2002
“He betrayed this country! He played on our fears! He took America on an ill-conceived foreign adventure dangerous to our troops, an adventure pre-ordained and planned before 9/11 ever took place!”Al Gore
“Our paradigm now seems to be: something terrible happened to us on September 11, and that gives us the right to interpret all future events in a way that everyone else in the world must agree with us. And if they don’t, they can go straight to hell.”Bill Clinton
“September the fourth, 2001, I stood in the ruins of the Twin Towers. It’s a day I’ll never forget.”
George Bush 2004
“We don’t know whether in the long run the Iraqi people are better off, and the most important thing is we don’t know whether we’re better off.” – On the question of whether qetting rid of Saddam Hussein was a good thing.Howard Dean – Former Democratic Govenor of Vermont and Democratic Presidential Candidate in 2004 (Meet The Press 6/22/03).
“Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job!”
George Bush 2005
“I cut the taxes on everybody. I didn’t cut them. The Congress cut them. I asked them to cut them.”
George Bush 2004
“Any child born into the hugely consumptionist way of life so common in the industrial world will have an impact that is, on average, many times more destructive than that of a child born in the developing world.”Al Gore
“I’m not concerned about Osama bin Laden, he no longer poses a serious threat.”
George Bush 2002
“You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.” — John Kerry
Bash Bush all you want. You Democrat Libs will be known as the party of hate.
You can’t beat Bush now.
He can’t run again.
Now the Democrat Libs have a time to shine and show what their Majority in Congress can do now:
NOTHING, BUT HATE.
I voted against the $76 billion before I voted for it.
John Kerry
“The Bob Jones policy on interracial dating..I spoke out against interracial dating. I support the policy of interracial dating.”
George Bush 2000
Mary is a big reason why people don’t read this blog anymore.
A blog full of hate.
Let’s go back and find some Mary quotes now!
“For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three non fatal shootings. And, folks, this is unacceptable in America…and we’re going to do something about it.”
George Bush 2001
“If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument, his retorts will bear no relation to what you’ve said — unless you were in fact talking about your looks, your age, your weight, your personal obsessions, or whether you are a fascist. In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to the next, so you can never nail them. It’s like arguing with someone with Attention Deficit Disorder.”
Ann Coulter
I’m older and I know how to make a man happy, I’m just to tired to do it!
Posted by: Mary Caruso | September 06, 2007 at 09:52 AM
“I’m not very analytical. You know I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things.”
George Bush
As long as stupid people breed, there will be stupid people. You can’t encourage, enable, coerce, or force people to be intelligent.
Posted by: Mary Caruso | August 27, 2007 at 09:26 AM
“Saddam would still be in power if John Kerry were president of the United States, and the world would be a lot better off.”
George Bush 2004
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Posted by: Mary Caruso | September 08, 2007 at 08:19 PM
“Schumer said eliminating the ABA’s role in judicial nominations showed that “instead of quality, they are looking for ideology.” Schumer then voted against Bush nominee Miguel Estrada — who had graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude, where he had been an editor of the law review; had clerked for the Supreme Court; had been a federal prosecutor; had served for almost five years in the solicitor’s general’s office; had argued more than a dozen cases before the Supreme Court; and was then a partner in one of the most prestigious law firms in the country — because Estrada had not given the Democrats a blood oath that he would uphold abortion on demand.”
Ann Coulter
“their” not “they’re”, now my own lack of education is showing!
Posted by: Mary Caruso | August 28, 2007 at 08:54 AM
“As people do better, they start voting like Republicans-unless they have too much education and vote Democratic.”
Karl Rove
I hope to hell the Democrats come up with someone who is electable…if the Republicans nominate anyone halfway decent, they’ll be in the whitehouse another 8 yrs and our country can’t afford that. Hillary and Obama just aren’t going to cut it, there is way too much prejuduce against women and blacks still for them to have a snowballs chance of getting elected. America hasn’t progressed enough and neither of them are outstanding in anyway.
Posted by: Mary Caruso | August 05, 2007 at 11:20 AM
I’d vote for Hillary if she gets the nomination, simply because she’s a woman and a Democrat, but I’ll have to hold my nose while I do it.
Posted by: Mary Caruso | August 05, 2007 at 11:23 AM
I like my buddies from West Texas. I liked them when I was young, I liked them when I was middle aged, I liked them before I was president, and I like them during president, and I like them after president.”
George Bush
“I’m proud of the sergeant. I’m proud to call him citizen. I’m proud to call him fellow citizen to America.”
Bush reffering to Master Gunnery Sergeant Guadalupe Denogean who served in Iraq.
Octorber 2, 2003
“Security is the essential roadblock to achieving the road map to peace.”
July 25, 2003
“It’s hard to be successful if you don’t make something somebody dosen’t want to buy.”
read this a few times and try to make sense of it. lol
March 9, 2004
“This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating.”
George Bush 2003
“We need laws that protect everyone. Men and women, straights and gays, regardless of sexual perversion…ah, persuasion.”-Bella Abzug
“It’s never been proven that air toxins are hazardous to people.”
Tom Delay
“Outside of the killings, Washington [D.C.] actually has a very low crime rate.”-Marion Barry
“I thought you were real people.”-Hillary Rodham Clinton, finding that only reporters were at a reception
“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
George Bush
“Women prefer Democrats to men.”-Tony Coelho
I’ve received your requests Mary. All the reposts of your own posts will be removed.
We can’t allow you to be attacked by your own words.
“We need a common enemy to unite us.”
Condoleeza Rice
“Eight more days and I can start telling you the truth again. It’s killing me, I’ll tell you.”-Chris Dodd
“That Michael Jackson is unbelievable, isn’t he? He’s just unbelievable.”-Al Gore, watching Michael Jordan play
“Machismo gracias.”-Al Gore, saying ‘manliness thanks’ instead of ‘many thanks’
“I like Stalin. He is straightforward.”-Harry Truman
“I think the American people-I hope the American-I don’t think, let me-I hope the American people trust me.”
George Bush 2002
“We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”-Hillary Clinton
“It’s a time of sorrow and sadness when we lose a loss of life.”
George Bush 2004
“We are the President”-Hillary Clinton
“A zebra doesn’t change its spots.”– algore, 1992
“I’m the commander-see, I don’t neeed to explain-I do not need to explain why I say things. That’s the interesting thing about being president.”
George Bush
Wow, thanks for posting so many of my past posts…I like reading what I have to say!
My posts still beat your posts!
G’nite..off to some popcorn and a good movie! It’s been fun.
Question – What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?Answer -A puppy stops whining after it grows up.
Of all things that we as Kansans can hold against G.W. Bush, his use and abuse of the English language is just petty and hypocritical. The last time I was back East visiting my relatives there I damn near needed a interpreter! “What did you say?, where did you say you are from? Witches-toe!”.
Next issue…
Bottom Line: People, especially politicians, say stupid things.
Nice series Kansas and Mary!
Applause, Applause, Applause!
Not.
It’s amazing that the dems. want to inherit this mess that the Republicans have wrought on Americas finances!Congress passes temporary spending measure By Richard Cowan
1 hour, 5 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Senate on Thursday passed and sent to President George W. Bush a temporary spending measure to keep the federal government running through November 16, giving Democrats and Republicans time to work out budget disagreements.
ADVERTISEMENTBy a nearly unanimous vote of 94-1, the Senate approved the bill that is designed to avert government shutdowns that could have begun as early as next Monday if agencies ran out of money on the first day of the new fiscal year.
The legislation, which Bush is expected to sign into law, is needed because Congress failed to complete any of the 12 regular spending bills to fund government programs beginning October 1. The U.S. House of Representatives approved the temporary funds on Wednesday.
As they put off crucial spending decisions, the Senate on Thursday also agreed to raise the government’s credit limit by $850 billion to $9.815 trillion. The added borrowing authority is needed because of huge budget deficits during Bush’s presidency.
Over the next seven weeks, Democrats in Congress and the Bush administration are expected to negotiate over how much money should be spent next year on law enforcement, health care, education, domestic security, foreign aid and an array of other programs.
In his February budget plan, Bush asked for $933 billion for these programs, which must be renewed by Congress each year. He said any spending over that line would be vetoed.
Nearly half of the money Bush requested would fuel the military, including Pentagon weapons procurement. But it does not include the $189 billion Bush more recently has sought to pay for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, told reporters Congress will send three spending bills soon to Bush to “see what he does with them.”
Democrats, who won control of Congress in last November’s elections, want to add about $22 billion to Bush’s request for these mostly domestic programs, saying they were shortchanged during six consecutive Republican budgets.
In an attempt to rally support, Democrats have contrasted the $22 billion with Bush’s $189 billion war request for next year.
Bush at his best:
http://www.youtube.com/w/Frank-Caliendo’s-Bush-Routine?v=NywWvOVdJ9A&search=bush
On Sept. 8, “60 Minutes II” broadcast its story. It featured former Texas Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes, a Democrat, who disclosed that just before George W. Bush would be eligible for the draft, a mutual friend of then Rep. George H.W. Bush asked him to help procure the younger Bush a spot in the “Champagne Unit.”Posted by: CapnAmerica | September 27, 2007 at 05:18 PM
That has been proven to be false.
George W. Bush went into the Texas ANG in 1968. Barnes did not become Lt. Governor until 1969.
Posted by: Kansas
nobody said barnes was Texas Lt. Gov. AT THAT TIME, just that he was a former tx lt gov
“Ben Barnes, who was speaker of the Texas House of Representatives in 1968, said in a deposition in 2000 that he placed a call to get young Bush a coveted slot in the Guard at the request of a Bush family friend.”
try as hard as you bush lovers can to lie and distort the facts, bush jr was a boy who avoided his full service to his country.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/09/08/bush_fell_short_on_duty_at_guard/
Bush began what should have been a four-year assignment
In May 1972, Bush was given permission to move to Alabama temporarily to work on a US Senate campaign, with the provision that he do equivalent training with a unit in Montgomery.
But Bush’s service records do not show him logging any service in Alabama until October of that year.
While Bush was in Alabama, he was removed from flight status for failing to take his annual flight physical in July 1972.
On May 1, 1973, Bush’s superior officers wrote that they could not complete his annual performance review because he had not been observed at the Houston base during the prior 12 months.
Lechliter said the records push him to conclude that Bush had little interest in fulfilling his obligation, and his superiors preferred to look the other way. Others agree. ”It appears that no one wanted to hold him accountable,” said retired Major General Paul A. Weaver Jr., who retired in 2002 as the Pentagon’s director of the Air National Guard.
Twice during his Guard service — first when he joined in May 1968, and again before he transferred out of his unit in mid-1973 to attend Harvard Business School — Bush signed documents pledging to meet training commitments or face a punitive call-up to active duty.
He didn’t meet the commitments, or face the punishment, the records show. The 1973 document has been overlooked in news media accounts. The 1968 document has received scant notice.
On July 30, 1973, shortly before he moved from Houston to Cambridge, Bush signed a document that declared, ”It is my responsibility to locate and be assigned to another Reserve forces unit or mobilization augmentation position. If I fail to do so, I am subject to involuntary order to active duty for up to 24 months. . . ” Under Guard regulations, Bush had 60 days to locate a new unit.
But Bush never signed up with a Boston-area unit. In 1999, Bush spokesman Dan Bartlett told the Washington Post that Bush finished his six-year commitment at a Boston area Air Force Reserve unit after he left Houston. Not so, Bartlett now concedes. ”I must have misspoke,” Bartlett, who is now the White House communications director, said in a recent interview.
The reexamination of Bush’s records by the Globe, along with interviews with military specialists who have reviewed regulations from that era, show that Bush’s attendance at required training drills was so irregular that his superiors could have disciplined him or ordered him to active duty in 1972, 1973, or 1974. But they did neither. In fact, Bush’s unit certified in late 1973 that his service had been ‘’satisfactory” — just four months after Bush’s commanding officer wrote that Bush had not been seen at his unit for the previous 12 months.
psssttt…bushie lover…
George W. Bush can’t run for President anymore.
You Libs are campaigning against the wrong person.
Swift boating some one who can’t run for President is well…
dumb.
Question – What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?Answer -A puppy stops whining after it grows up.
Posted by: Kansas
it’s always good to say things like… Answer -A puppy stops whining after it grows up.
that’s much more fun than thinking how your children and grandkids will pay for the money bush has wasted in iraq.
you are the same as a traitor to our country.
you have the chance to stand up for the truth and you change the subject to… liberals and puppy jokes.
what a smart person you are.
you are the same as a traitor to our country. Posted by: bush sucks | September 28, 2007 at 12:22 AM
No wonder you are using a hider nic. :)
George Worst. President. Ever. Bush ran against Clinton.
Remember all that bullsh*t about “restoring honor and integrity to the White House.”
That was code for I won’t have sex with anybody . . . even his wife, apparently.
How else to explain the hard-on he has for war?
Swift boating some one who can’t run for President is well…
dumb.
Posted by: Kansas
“swift boating”
most people think of lies by repukes when they think swift boating.
the fact that your boy bush spent the last war high on coke and drunk isn’t something i would be proud of as a rePuke.
the fact that your boy bush spent the last war high on coke and drunk isn’t something i would be proud of as a rePuke.
Posted by: You too | September 28, 2007 at 12:26 AM
The fact? Or some rumors from another Liberal Website? :)
“a hider nic”LOLyour an idiot.oh, maybe your real name is…Kansaslmao
odd, Capn and J M Walker show up and the sock puppets appear.
Bush ran against Clinton
bush ran against gore, but rove acted like gore was another clinton so you’re close to correct.
“Kansas”
JM<——-not creative
“JM”<——maybe in need of another lesson…
Kansas–
1. Feel free to have Brownlee check my IP address with any other poster you choose. That’s why we signed that pledge. Have him post the results right here on the WEBlog.
2. You write: That has been proven to be false.
George W. Bush went into the Texas ANG in 1968. Barnes did not become Lt. Governor until 1969.
******
Barnes never said he was the Lt. Gov. when he pulled the strings. Obviously, he had connections the year before he became Lt. Gov.
So did Bush’s father, who was already a Congressman from Texas at this time . . .
The fact? Or some rumors from another Liberal Website? :)
Posted by: Kansas
it won’t be easy to explain to your kids and grandkids how you supported bush because you were afraid of libs, and sock puppets.
and how when you were given a small piece of the truth, you talked about blow jobs, ecology myths, tree huggers, and all those other shiney objects rush waves in front of your face.
i wonder if they will have a feeling of warmth for you, for thinking about their future or disdain at the trillions in national debt run up for who knows why in iraq.
not that you care about other people, most repuke neo-cons don’t.
Kansas doesn’t have any grandkids, Graffiti Troll.
The only women Kansas has ever had relations with say “cash or credit card?”
i thought this was a public blog people read and comment on.
so, now we have to do i.s.p. tests… lol.
is that some kind of a joe mccarthy pledge to be good to republicans, from the 50’s?
Some of us want to try to maintain the integrity of the Blog by agreeing to let Brownlee out us if we’re nic-switching or nic-stealing.
Obviously not a concern of yours.
It’s more for the regulars who want to be taken seriously.
Kansas doesn’t have any grandkids, Graffiti Troll
that’s too bad.i found having someone around you care for and hope has a good future changes how you think about things like national debt, outsourcing, education, and the enviroment.
but, that’s just me, and i may be wrong. but i hope not.
Kansas doesn’t have any grandkids, Graffiti Troll.
The only women Kansas has ever had relations with say “cash or credit card?”
Posted by: CapnAmerica | September 28, 2007 at 12:42 AM
Yes, Capn wants to maintain the integrity of the blog.
taken seriously ??
this is still the internets, right.
taken seriously ??
oh,
like big debt is ok
spending trillions in iraq while bitchin about health care for kids,
affordable college educations,
a real war on drugs, not just a plan to keep a large number of government designated undesireable folks medicated, in the background, and kinda quiet,
heating bills some can’t afford without wondering if less food would make it balance out,
gas so high most people want out of their suv lease…
it’s a bitch to work hard and not be able to gas up the suv.
it’s weirdly funny to read about india outsourcing work that is outsourced to them because there are places that will answer your computer help line and say, “and how is the weatrher where you live, me, i live in san diego it is nice here, etc” for less cost than they charge in india.
where could that be?
and how good or less good will the alleged service be then.