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- ********0
//kanye is right about everything.
- bulletfactory0
I saw a guy for the first time in about 6 moths the other night at a bar. His wife wasn't with him, so I asked "Hey, where's your wife?" He said...."Ha ha - that's funny, meet my girlfriend Brandy."
- ********0
The ROC is definitely in the building.
- QuincyArcher0
come on, what kind of response did you expect from bush? the aggressively comatose response from politicians is sad, but it's difficult to call it suprising.
read this about michael brown, the person in charge of fema:
- Gilt0010
What's the deal with Kanye West anyways??
I mean, reeeeeaaallly... he seems just as lousy a lyricist as JayZ. I don't get it. Maybe I just need to start watching MTV again.
Your politics won't save you!!
- ********0
There's one thing I like about politics.
Free Beer!
- jevad0
The point is often made that the republican argument, from Reagan on down, has been that government is not the solution, it is the problem.
So if you can appoint ninnies and nutjobs and morons to government positions, then you can point to them and say, "See? It doesn't work!"
Then you can cut their budget because obviously if you gave them more money they would only accomplish more screwups.
Of course, once you've cut their budget, they will inevitibly screw up even more. And the cycle of endless Grover Norquist masturbation continues.
You'd think this would backfire on them after a while, but it never seems to, because "Government takes your money and can't do anything right" is a very easy premise for any idiot to grasp, whereas "If you want them to do a better job, you must give them more money, even if you think, right at this moment, that they are jackasses, and the people we currently have in the jobs must be replaced" is more complicated.
Giving a failing student more money is counterintuitive, though giving him more money for decent schoolbooks is a good idea.
And, let's face it, the notion that government employees are all lazy idiots is so deeply ingrained in us all that it's difficult for most of us to imagine that the next guy in the job will be any different.Needless to say, this is all very, very depressing. But we went to the zoo today, as my birthday is tomorrow, and I saw porcupines and ratfish, so I'll survive it.
Seriously. I was born on Labor Day, many years ago. It explains a lot.
- gruntt0
speaking of the daily show, don't miss tonight. I can't wait to hear what he has to say about the Cheney news conference today.
- PaulWall0
We all know this administration aint domestik. Fuk em.
- PaulWall0
55 billion outta do it tho.
- ********0
If you guys think for one second that the 'Democracy' is perfect, you're barking up the wrong tree.
However, it's better than most forms of governments that have come along. Regardless of whom is in office and I didn't vote for Bush.
- mrdobolina0
jazx:
talkin' loud and sayin' nothin'
- ********0
and you copy and paste everything hahha
- mrdobolina0
you dont know what you're talking about; eat a bag of dicks.
- ********0
Ahhhh name calling again. How mature of you and you're our token expert in politics and no one elses opinion matters.
*clap, clap, clap for the king
*cough
- mrdobolina0
umm, I didn't call you a name.
The Tick is the expert anyway.
take a stand for something once and I wouldnt mess with you.
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If you guys think for one second that the 'Democracy' is perfect, you're barking up the wrong tree.However, it's better than most forms of governments that have come along. Regardless of whom is in office and I didn't vote for Bush.
=================the above means absolutely nothing.
- nLHb0
haha this is entertaining
- ********0
Sure it does. It's simple.
It means that the US Government has many flaws, regardless of who is at the helm, yet in comparison to most nations, democracy or not it's still a pretty good place to live.
You guys preach too much negativity and you side with people that would hate the USA no matter what.
Alright you've got a point about TheTick
