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(OT:) New game for Repiublicans (and some Democrats...)
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Hachiroku - 06 Feb 2008 11:58 GMT Similar to a drinking game, but a bit different:
Every time Obama says "Change", hit yourself in the head with a hammer.
Every time Hillary says either "Ready" or "Experience" blow your brains out with as large a caliber pistol as you can get your hands on.
Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I could find, too.
Maybe this will stop the pain from having to listen to her. I haven't heard this much banality since John Silber ran for Governor of Mass...
Why the hammer/pistol? Barack appears really sincere when he speaks. Clinton is just more of the same rhetoric.
ACAR - 06 Feb 2008 13:21 GMT > Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I could > find, too. don't forget an 8-year supply of ammo...
Hachiroku - 06 Feb 2008 22:40 GMT >> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I could >> find, too. >> > don't forget an 8-year supply of ammo... Nah...if she gets elected, I'll move to Canada...
edspyhill01@yahoo.com - 07 Feb 2008 01:35 GMT > >> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I could > >> find, too. > > > don't forget an 8-year supply of ammo... > > Nah...if she gets elected, I'll move to Canada... It's not that easy for Americans to just go to Canada. They are bolstering their southern border against immigrants
Hachiroku - 08 Feb 2008 03:09 GMT >> >> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I >> >> could find, too. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > It's not that easy for Americans to just go to Canada. They are > bolstering their southern border against immigrants WELL! Isn't THAT interesting!!!!
witfal - 08 Feb 2008 04:36 GMT >>>>> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I >>>>> could find, too. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > WELL! Isn't THAT interesting!!!! Seriously. Have you ever noticed that the U.S. is the world's ONLY country condemned for enforcing immigration laws?
edspyhill01@yahoo.com - 08 Feb 2008 18:57 GMT > >> >> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I > >> >> could find, too. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > WELL! Isn't THAT interesting!!!! I thought you'd appreciate the irony of the US being on someone's southern border.
Hachiroku - 08 Feb 2008 22:31 GMT >> >> >> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip >> >> >> I could find, too. [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > I thought you'd appreciate the irony of the US being on someone's southern > border. YUP!
n5hsr@comcast.net - 07 Feb 2008 02:14 GMT >>> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I >>> could [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Nah...if she gets elected, I'll move to Canada... Don't know if that will work, Hachi. I moved out of Arkansas, where I had lived for a decade, just to get away from Mr Billy and his bufu buddies, and he got elected President. I supposed if I had moved to Canada, Bill would have been elected Queen or something.
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mack - 07 Feb 2008 07:56 GMT >>>> Considering the frequency, I would also look for the largest clip I >>>> could [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Charles the Curmdgeon Yeah, right. You moved out of Arkansas just to get away from Mr. Billy. Face facts...they likely threw you out of Arkansas.
larry moe 'n curly - 08 Feb 2008 04:23 GMT > > I moved out of Arkansas, where I had > > lived for a decade, just to get away from Mr Billy and his bufu buddies, > > and he got elected President.
> Yeah, right. You moved out of Arkansas just to get away from Mr. Billy. > Face facts...they likely threw you out of Arkansas. All states that house out-of-state criminals in their prisons require that those criminals be released in the states where they were convicted, especially if they're pedophiles who went by the name "Chucky the Friendly Clown".
larry moe 'n curly - 09 Feb 2008 00:09 GMT > if she [Hillary] gets elected, I'll move to Canada... Then America's loss will be Canada's loss. ;)
dbu - 09 Feb 2008 00:22 GMT In article <3fdd11ec-f3b7-42b3-91ec-d25cb806ed87@b2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
> > if she [Hillary] gets elected, I'll move to Canada... > > Then America's loss will be Canada's loss. ;) Do not be concerned, hillary and her hubby will never see the inside of the WH again. We will all be thankful.
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Hachiroku - 09 Feb 2008 02:37 GMT >> if she [Hillary] gets elected, I'll move to Canada... > > Then America's loss will be Canada's loss. ;) Um, yeah hey. Thanks. I think...
"I think not", said Descartes, and immediately vanished without a trace.
John Q. Public - 06 Feb 2008 14:00 GMT > Similar to a drinking game, but a bit different: > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Why the hammer/pistol? Barack appears really sincere when he speaks. > Clinton is just more of the same rhetoric. The one chance we had to save the country this election cycle evaporated when nobody dumped a canister of sarin gas into the Faux Noize forum which excluded Ron Paul.
badgolferman - 06 Feb 2008 15:11 GMT > The one chance we had to save the country this election cycle > evaporated when nobody dumped a canister of sarin gas into the Faux > Noize forum which excluded Ron Paul. I am seriously considering writing in Mickey Mouse as my candidate next week at the primary. I will also do the same at General Election time.
If McCain is the Republican candidate (which it appears he will be) I would rather the Democrat take over. At least you know what you're getting with Clinton/Obama. McCain will be the total destruction of any conservatism left in the Republican party. At least there is a chance of a resurrection with a Democrat in the White House. If McCain is President the Republicans will be obliged to go along with him and the Democrats.
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witfal - 06 Feb 2008 15:15 GMT >> The one chance we had to save the country this election cycle >> evaporated when nobody dumped a canister of sarin gas into the Faux [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > is President the Republicans will be obliged to go along with him and > the Democrats. There are a great many very conservative writers advocating just this position. They're rather have Hillary in the WH, watch her self-destruct over the next two years, and ensure a re-taking of both houses of Congress due to said self-destruction. It's an interesting take.
Me? I just couldn't check the box next to her name. I just couldn't.
edspyhill01@yahoo.com - 06 Feb 2008 16:52 GMT > >> The one chance we had to save the country this election cycle > >> evaporated when nobody dumped a canister of sarin gas into the Faux [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > - Show quoted text - . .
> position. They're rather have Hillary in the WH, watch her > self-destruct over the next two years, That's a big gamble for republicans to take. It assumes she is not capable and will not have good advisers. My take is that either Hillary or Barack will energize the country to solve a few problems, limit the control lobbyists have on law making, and start the country on the long dialog to find a solution for corporation-paid healthcare (our corporations cannot compete with companies from countries with national healthcare). Maybe even agree on paper ballots and a national voting machine standard, and campaigns financed by our taxes.
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witfal - 06 Feb 2008 17:00 GMT >> position. They're rather have Hillary in the WH, watch her >> self-destruct over the next two years, > > That's a big gamble for republicans to take. I agree.
> It assumes she is not capable and will not have good advisers. But not for these reasons.
> My take is that either > Hillary or Barack will energize the country to solve a few problems, [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > national voting machine standard, and campaigns financed by our > taxes. My take is that she'd continue on with her secret pacts with the devil, animal sacrifices on WH grounds, and a continuation of the consequential Clintonian "luck". ;-)
larry moe 'n curly - 08 Feb 2008 04:28 GMT > There are a great many very conservative writers advocating just this > position. They're rather have Hillary in the WH, watch her [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Me? I just couldn't check the box next to her name. I just couldn't. Honestly, it's mostly her cankles, isn't it?
witfal - 08 Feb 2008 04:37 GMT >> There are a great many very conservative writers advocating just this >> position. They're rather have Hillary in the WH, watch her [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Honestly, it's mostly her cankles, isn't it? Nah. It's her uncontrollable mouth.
Hachiroku - 08 Feb 2008 18:48 GMT >>> There are a great many very conservative writers advocating just this >>> position. They're rather have Hillary in the WH, watch her [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Nah. It's her uncontrollable mouth. Aye, that! The banality that comes out of that mouth is something!
Now, if *I* were Bill, I'd take care of that and stop farting around with interns. Kill two birds withone stone!
larry moe 'n curly - 09 Feb 2008 03:32 GMT >>> Me? I just couldn't check the box next to her name. I just couldn't. >> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > Now, if *I* were Bill, I'd take care of that and stop farting around with > interns. Kill two birds withone stone! Bill did more than just "fart" around with interns, unlike GW Bush, who thought it was hilarious to intimidate interns and low-level staff employees by frequently ripping loud & stinking ones.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 09 Feb 2008 20:17 GMT >>>> Me? I just couldn't check the box next to her name. I just couldn't. >>> [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > thought it was hilarious to intimidate interns and low-level staff > employees by frequently ripping loud & stinking ones. TMI...
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