1/20/2005

Bush Blackout

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Bush Blackout

10 Responses to “Bush Blackout”

  1. Blerm Says:

    I find pretending he’s not there actually helps me live better. But even so, every day is scarier than the last. “my God…”

  2. Garnet Says:

    I concur with Blerm. But it’s hard sometimes to pretend he’s not there when our freedoms and laws are changed.

  3. Kevin Says:

    I truly believe that George W. Bush is a very principle-centred individual. It’s just that a lot of these principles scare the ever-loving crap out of me.

  4. Jennifer Says:

    It’s strange to observe the angst that your recent Presidential election has caused. I’m from the UK and, while a lot of voters don’t like the Prime Minister, they don’t seem as wound-up about it as you chaps get.
    Then again, I suppose that he’s not sitting next to the “big red button” like George Dubya is…

    All the best from a rather cool and grey south of England.

  5. Benjamin Solah Says:

    I’ve seen this before, good on you. I hate Bush with a passion for every little ignorant and stupid conservative Idea he has

  6. Al S. E. Says:

    I think there is a perception that the Bush Blackout protest was not successful. To try to counter that perception, I have collected a list of about a hundred Websites, among many others, that actively participated in the protest. You may leave comments there and/or on my blog.

  7. laura Says:

    If I had known, I would have participated. This man IS the devil the right is so determined to protect us from!

  8. Sahfi Says:

    Well, there’s this:
    http://www.notthistimegeorge.org/imageview.cfm?iid=206

    Makes me feel better anyway.

  9. Noah Bawdy Says:

    George Bush won the election. By a popular majority as well as by the votes of the Electoral College. President Clinton never won a popular majority. Republicans and Libertarians didn’t react in the immature ways you Moonbats are in anywhere near the numbers that you are. Get over it. Get on with it. If your ideas are better, prepare for 2008. And this time don’t send the most liberal candidate in the Senate to bat against the American Public. At least Mr. Clinton recognized the need to at least appear moderate to get the votes.

  10. Blerm Says:

    Oh boy. Here’s another one who’s blind, and well, stupid (I’m not flaming here, it’s just true, me thinks). And I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m protesting Bush’s presence in the white house because he’s an idiot who’s tanking the country, not because he didn’t win the popular vote. I guess more dumb people who gather together and yell “yay, we won” is more profound than anything scary truths and actual reality could hope to muster up.

    Our ideas are better. They were in 2000, 2004 and will be in 2008 and won’t involve a $385 billion annual deficit.

    The republicans can get all the votes they want - won’t hear me complain about them and their votes.

    A majority of the people used to think slavery was fine. Won’t hear me complain about those numbers either. Will complain about the ignorance though. Yeppers. I wonder if that was said about slavery: “Get over it. Stop complaining.” LOL.

    Republicans never complain because they’re in awe of the shining wisdom us moonbats thrive in and just don’t know what to say.

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