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Posted by Ludwig on October 06, 2004 at 06:51:29 from (65.196.0.78):
In Reply to: Off Topic - The VP debates posted by farmerboybill on October 05, 2004 at 20:21:35:
I want to see the terrorists Cheney is funding so that if Kerry wins we'll have more terrorism. I want to hear Bush just once say nuclear correctly. Or better yet ask him what he really ment when he said lawyers keep gynocologists from practicing their love of women. I want to put Kerry in a wind tunnel and see if thats really his real hair. I want to see if Edwards has stilts under his pants. I'd like to see Cheney whack Bush on the back of the head after he says something pug stupid during a speech. Maybe he'd quit looking like such an idiot if the right wingers didn't appologize when he does something dumb but rather said "Hey that was dumb, don't do that you make us look bad!" I'd like to take all the people who say "Criticising the administration is anti-American" and sit them down and explain how nobody criticised Hitler and look where that got us. If you can't take criticism then you got no business being in politics. Only be discussing things and being told you're wrong and made to defend your argument does anything EVER improve. If nobody criticised we'd still be using wax cylinder recordings that lasted through about 10 playings. Heck America is all about criticism. Our forefathers criticised the King and then fought for independance over it. The equal rights movement was all about making pig headed people realize they were wrong. For anybody who believes equal rights was a mistake go home and tell your wife or girlfriend "I as your man order you to make me dinner." when you get back up you might rethink your position...
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