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Marigold
08-07-2004, 06:42 AM
I thought this was good for a few laughs!:winky

"Is George W. Bush Planning to Attack America?


He sure makes it sound that way:


"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 W. Bush, August fifth, Two thousand and four

:muhaha :muhaha :muhaha :muhaha :muhaha

(There's a video of GWB making this statement:ohboy on www.michaelmoore.com)

Honestly, this is something you would expect to hear on a skit from Saturday Night Live - except it's All Too Real, apparently!:muhaha:ummm

(My apologies to all the Bush supporters out there - but c'mon, this is too funny!:supergrin)


-Marigold:sun

arc
08-07-2004, 07:03 AM
lol I saw that on the BBC website yesterday and just died.

I appreciate that public speaking is not the easiest of things, but I would have assumed that anyone who intended becoming a public figure, would have at some point learnt how to communicate!

I'm not an american citizen, and therefore don't know how effective a president Bush is behind all the bias one way or the other, but from this side of the ocean we're all convinced the wheel is turning but the hamster has left the building

ribbon
08-07-2004, 10:03 AM
That has to be the best bushism he's done in a while. I couldn't believe it when I heard. It reminds me of the emperor who has no clothes, because no one in the audience or on stage interrupted him or corrected him. His press secretary attributed it to being plain spoken :ohboy.
I can only imagine that he gave even al qaeda a laugh with that one. :muhaha :muhaha
Dear :santa,
I want a president with an IQ over eighty for :xmas this year.

Pretender
08-07-2004, 10:34 AM
ribbon said: Dear :santa,
I want a president with an IQ over eighty for :xmas this year.

:muhaha Same here!!! :muhaha

~ ~

Yeah, I saw that on TV :surprise. How embarrassing, my God!

Love,

P.

Marigold
08-08-2004, 12:36 PM
Just bumping this up because I think it's so funny, still!:muhaha:muhaha:muhaha

Can you imagine if Kerry made a "mistake" like this? They'd be all over him! But Bush, well, we've just come to accept that he is "special" like this....

:sarcasm

-Marigold:sun

fimbriae
08-09-2004, 04:30 AM
i'm not american, but *please let kerry win!*

i'm so tired of conservative political leaders with their *brains* in their steel capped boots.

love,
emma

Marigold
08-09-2004, 09:50 PM
Ditto - Fimbriae -

If(When! - crossing my fingers!) he wins -
Kerry won't be perfect either - but let's hope he will know how to string a coherent sentence together - I'm beginning to feel we are the laughing stock of the world - except, how can we also not be laughing - except it's really not funny when you think about it....

It's kind of pathetic really:ugh

-Marigold:sun

fimbriae
08-10-2004, 07:05 AM
if it's any consolation marigold, australia has a prime minister who has wet dreams about republican economic policy - starring george w. it's sickening. the leader of the opposition called the PM an "arselicker" (vote labor!), and it couldn't be more true.

love,
emma