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jakethebake 12-15-2004 10:30 AM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
Where's the "I'd like to be the meat in a Jenna and Barbara sandwich"?

MelchyBeau 12-15-2004 11:06 AM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
Just like how the dirt poor Bush feels our pain right?


Melch

ThaSaltCracka 12-15-2004 12:05 PM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
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nice

you did well with that one

you deflected blame from the dominant family of one side and put it on the complement on the other. that was pretty easy wasnt it.

you forgot to add how the kennedy's had ties to the mafia and illicit drugs (alcohol.)



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Don't forget the most powerful Kennedy right now is a Republican [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] (the Governator of California).


ps - Someone wake up ThaSaltCracka, he keeps falling asleep.

[/ QUOTE ]zzzzz, huh????

This whole thread bores me, sorry.

KLGambiT 12-15-2004 01:54 PM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
Has to be Jeb, from what i see hes the most conservative member of the family, i wouldnt mind seeing him as the candidate in 08 but it would kinda seem like a dynasty.

daryn 12-15-2004 02:46 PM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
i kill puppies for fun

Hack 12-15-2004 03:19 PM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
Tbey did polls of working people and the overwhelming majority would rather have a beer with Bush.

Bush just seems like more of a regular guy.

And I voted for Kerry, becuase I thought he was slightly better(I think Bush has been a bad president).

I'd still love to have a beer with Bush though. He strikes me as a nice guy.

LomU 12-15-2004 03:54 PM

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Tbey did polls of working people and the overwhelming majority would rather have a beer with Bush.

Bush just seems like more of a regular guy.

And I voted for Kerry, becuase I thought he was slightly better(I think Bush has been a bad president).

I'd still love to have a beer with Bush though. He strikes me as a nice guy.

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Drinking in front of Alcholics is mean.

Hack 12-15-2004 03:56 PM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
He was an alcoholic. Not any more - at least, not that I can tell.

Besides, no one ever says not to drink in front of Ted Kennedy even though he is clearly still an alcoholic. His cheeks are constantly red from all the bourbon he consumes.

Not that it's a bad thing. I'm just pointing that out.

LomU 12-15-2004 03:58 PM

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He was an alcoholic. Not any more - at least, not that I can tell.

Besides, no one ever says not to drink in front of Ted Kennedy even though he is clearly still an alcoholic. His cheeks are constantly red from all the bourbon he consumes.

Not that it's a bad thing. I'm just pointing that out.

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You do realize that once your an Alcholic, you never stop being one?

Alcholism is for life.

You didnt want to have a beer with Ted, so I didn't mention him.

Hack 12-15-2004 04:02 PM

Re: Your Favorite Bush family member
 
Yes, I guess Bush is then considered an alcoholic for life, but he is no longer consuming alcohol, period. He's supposedly been dry since 1986, but in reality I think it's more like 1994, since I saw a video of him drunk in the early 90s. The point is that most people have said that Bush hasn't had a drink in 10 years.

Forgive the beer comment.

I guess what I'm saying is that I think Bush would be a cooler guy to hang out with than Kerry, because he seems like more of a regular guy.

I can't relate to windsurfing or skiing at Vail, but I can relate to going fishing or cutting weeds.

Bush may be rich, but he doesn't flaunt it and he likes doing things that "regular" guys like to do, and I like that.

I think I would also like to hang out with a guy like Edwards, even though I'm not a big trial lawyer fan.

Still didn't vote for him though because of Iraq, and because I think his social policies could use a little work. I agree with him on economic policies, however.

Know what I'm sayin'?


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