3 Signs that Congress Knows There's a War & Stuff

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I can't think of any.

Wait, I forgot. The official war ended before the carrier landing photo-op. Today's top American issues are professional baseball players who take steroids, and Terry Sheivo. There are some economic issues, but those are on the back burner.
 
Rapacious sanctimonious despicable purblind bastards. Contemptible swine.
 
On the up side, the Patron Saint of Porn is back.

:)

~lucky

p.s. Why discuss war when they can call special committee meetings to review all of your posts? :confused:
 
shereads said:
I can't think of any.

Wait, I forgot. The official war ended before the carrier landing photo-op. Today's top American issues are professional baseball players who take steroids, and Terry Sheivo. There are some economic issues, but those are on the back burner.
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Ahh . . . Politicians and their genetic predisposition to excuse themselves away from the peoples' business.
 
War? What war?

It's all over. We won. Kicked some serious ass as a matter of fact. Iraq is democratic and free and a bastion of civil liberties in a benighted region of the world.

The war is so won it's not even funny.
 
Well, they're good for contriving expressions of contempt about, Manx. Like the standing pillars outside Mecca that everyone throws a stone at.

I know, vella, but she's like a plappergeist, there, almost, but then gone. She drifts through, elegant, languid. But she does not see or address me, and before I get a clear view, she is vanished again, leaving only a maddening sharpness to the air and a sense of having missed something important.
 
cantdog said:
Well, they're good for contriving expressions of contempt about, Manx. Like the standing pillars outside Mecca that everyone throws a stone at.

I know, vella, but she's like a plappergeist, there, almost, but then gone. She drifts through, elegant, languid. But she does not see or address me, and before I get a clear view, she is vanished again, leaving only a maddening sharpness to the air and a sense of having missed something important.

Post a poem at my new writerly thread and sin no more.
 
cantdog said:
Well, they're good for contriving expressions of contempt about, Manx. Like the standing pillars outside Mecca that everyone throws a stone at.
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Which goes to show that if you look hard enough, one can even find good in contriving contempt.

Run for office cantdog, and I'll vote for ya. You think outside the box. :D
 
Wow! Who else knew that President George W. Bush, who acted so courageously last night to protect the life of Terry Sheivo by signing her new law, signed a whole different law when he was governor of Texas? One that allowed hospitals to remove life support from terminally ill patients over the objections of their families?

Who says he's incapable of admitting a mistake.
 
ProofreadManx said:
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Which goes to show that if you look hard enough, one can even find good in contriving contempt.

Run for office cantdog, and I'll vote for ya. You think outside the box. :D

Oh, he does much better when his tongue is in the box.

Just a thought.


(But run for office anyway, cant - I'll become an intern.) :devil:
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
Oh, he does much better when his tongue is in the box.

Just a thought.


(But run for office anyway, cant - I'll become an intern.) :devil:
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Tart.





Hiya, doll. :kiss:
 
shereads said:
Wow! Who else knew that President George W. Bush, who acted so courageously last night to protect the life of Terry Sheivo by signing her new law, signed a whole different law when he was governor of Texas? One that allowed hospitals to remove life support from terminally ill patients over the objections of their families?

Who says he's incapable of admitting a mistake.

yer tongue's firmly in yer cheek, inn'it?

('n yes, I knew...)
 
Now I gotta have some posters made and go find shereads's thread
 
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