TWAnr
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faver said:you have got to be kidding me.. man he is probly the most man of honor, diginity, and standing his ground then any i've seen for a long time. at least with him you know what he is, what he stands for, and what he wants to do to make this place better. and has some great key issues.
you really think charging more taxes.. is going to be the answer, you think making more laws, is going to help anyone or the economy.
btw why is he so bad, so he went to iraq to get rid of that prick saddam.. remeber that guys. saddam.. is gone!!! thats a big great milestone in the war against all these bad guys. as for economy.. first off remeber what happen just a few years ago.. i'm sorry but that is not bushs fault..
u want to blame anyone other them bin laden for that.. then blame clinton for that. and for not getting him or pursuiing him like he should of and for making the economy what it was just recently.. if you really want things to get better just give it some more time, things are better and getting better. and if you can't see that, then i don't know what i can say. but most of all i don't even care about all that.. i just don't want them taking my guns away, or giving stupid gays special rights. or whatever..
where is the good ol fashion morals and values we once had.
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A popular bar had a new robotic bartender installed. It could not only dispense drinks flawlessly, but also -- like any good bartender – engage in appropriate conversation.
So a man enters the bar, orders a drink, the robot serves him a perfectly prepared cocktail, then asks him, "What's your IQ?" The man replies, "150." And the robot proceeds to make conversation about Quantum physics, string theory, atomic chemistry, and so on.
The customer is very impressed and thinks, "This is really cool." But he decides to test the robot. He walks out of the bar, turns around, and comes back in for another drink.
Again, the robot serves him the drink and asks him, "What's your IQ?" The man responds, "100." And immediately the robot starts talking, but this time, about football, baseball, cheerleaders, and so on.
Really impressed, the man leaves the bar and decides to give the robot one more test. He goes back in, the robot serves him and asks, "What's your IQ?" The man replies, "50." And the robot says, "So, you gonna vote for Bush again?"