The sad sad situation at the superdome

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Sean
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04 Sep 2005, 12:44 am

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.......And do a hit on FEMA's director while they're at it. :evil:

Do you mean Beavis & Butthead or The Three Stooges? :lol:



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04 Sep 2005, 1:47 pm

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Bush has stolen $5,000,000,000 from us in the last 4 years in violation of the NAFTA treaty but every time the courts rule in Canada's favour the U.S. government just appeals somewhere else and basically says "what are you going to do about it?" Bush knows that we can't afford a trade war and are therefore almost powerless to stand up to the southern bully. So it comes as no surprise to find out that a large majority of Canadians are turning their backs on the USA and refusing to donate money to the Red Cross for Luisiana relief. We think that asking us for money after stealing $5,000,000,000 and destroying our natural resource economy is like a thief stealing your car and then knocking on the door and asking for gas money.


Canada did offer to help with relief operations for Louisiana, but was turned down.

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04 Sep 2005, 1:54 pm

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Will somebody assassinate that pr*ck already??????



No...if they assasinated him he would go out a hero and we'd get Cheney. My Mom, sister and I pass time sometimes thinking of ways he could get himself disgraced and remoced from office, none of which I would post here, epecially as they are all things I believe he is capable of :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


Sigh. I know. But it was a comforting thought while it lasted. I've heard Cheney runs the country anyways... oh well.

Then let's just vote out all the Republicans in the '06 and '08 elections-- especially the ultra-conservatives who are f***ing up the country and taking even MORE away from the poor and giving it to Big Business!


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04 Sep 2005, 2:33 pm

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Then let's just vote out all the Republicans in the '06 and '08 elections-- especially the ultra-conservatives who are f***ing up the country and taking even MORE away from the poor and giving it to Big Business!

All the Republican canidates (including Presidential canidates) have to do is blame the botched recovery on Bush to avoid backlash against them. Additionally, most parts of the Country still wouldn't want liberals in power even after Katrina.



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06 Sep 2005, 12:14 am

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Then let's just vote out all the Republicans in the '06 and '08 elections-- especially the ultra-conservatives who are f***ing up the country and taking even MORE away from the poor and giving it to Big Business![/size]



/me prays...oh please, oh please, oh please!! !! !



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06 Sep 2005, 3:52 pm

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Additionally, most parts of the Country still wouldn't want liberals in power even after Katrina.


I don't know about that. A political buff friend of mine said it doesn't look good, even for those places who have ALWAYS been staunchly Republican. The Dems still might not win in those places, but the race will be dang close.

He has said the Republicans have never been as bad as this before. And I believe it.


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06 Sep 2005, 5:27 pm

Sophist wrote:
Sean wrote:
Additionally, most parts of the Country still wouldn't want liberals in power even after Katrina.


I don't know about that. A political buff friend of mine said it doesn't look good, even for those places who have ALWAYS been staunchly Republican. The Dems still might not win in those places, but the race will be dang close.

He has said the Republicans have never been as bad as this before. And I believe it.


Bye Bye little Bushy Wushy................ :twisted: