I want to spank DR. Condoleezza Rice

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I want to put her over my knee, lift up her smart skirt, pull down her knickers and spank her black arse until she cries.


I just wanted to put that out there. :)
 
Yeah I have the same thoughts about Bush


oops did I just say that? *bats lashes*
 
Retrieval said:
I want to put her over my knee, lift up her smart skirt, pull down her knickers and spank her black arse until she cries.


I just wanted to put that out there. :)

minx1 said:
Yeah I have the same thoughts about Bush


oops did I just say that? *bats lashes*

Eeewwwwwwwwwww. Those are two things I could have happily gone the rest of my life not picturing
 
Nameless_Rose said:
Eeewwwwwwwwwww. Those are two things I could have happily gone the rest of my life not picturing

What? Why?

Condoleezza Rice is a black woman that holds one of the most powerful political offices in the world.

She's quite attractive with her being an older woman, intelligent and smart business atire.

I'd slap her arse till it was bright red and she had tears streaming down her face.
 
Retrieval said:
Seeming as you're British: What about Tony Blair?


yup, he could get inline too. Though I have to say there would be other politicians that I would be dishing them out to first.

Damn, politics brings out the switch in me :cool:
 
I'm a super liberal democrat, so I generally can't stand the sight of them, Bush more than Condie (I admire her for her accomplishments but I don't agree with much of what she has to say.)

Bush being spanked=ick

Bush being impeached because an embarrassing sex scandal possibly involving Mark Foley, a couple of interns and a goat =HURRAY!!!!!!!!
 
Nameless_Rose said:
I'm a super liberal democrat, so I generally can't stand the sight of them, Bush more than Condie (I admire her for her accomplishments but I don't agree with much of what she has to say.)

Bush being spanked=ick

Bush being impeached because an embarrassing sex scandal possibly involving Mark Foley, a couple of interns and a goat =HURRAY!!!!!!!!

Seeming as you don't like them, wouldn't you get some pleasure out of spanking them till they cry?

I guess it would be a grudge spank. :)
 
Nameless_Rose said:
Bush being impeached because an embarrassing sex scandal possibly involving Mark Foley, a couple of interns and a goat =HURRAY!!!!!!!!

**Snort** Priceless.
 
minx1 said:
yup, he could get inline too. Though I have to say there would be other politicians that I would be dishing them out to first.

Damn, politics brings out the switch in me :cool:

Seeming as you're sub, how would you feel about being spanked by both of them?
 
Though I'm not into black women per say, I have had fantasies about her being my sub.
 
I like spankings, myself, but I suppose if someone were to spank Bush until he was in almost unbearable pain and then spank him some more, I might find the situation mollifying
 
Retrieval said:
Seeming as you're sub, how would you feel about being spanked by both of them?

I'd laugh at the thought *shrugs*

Moreso over Bush spanking me that Condoleeza. I would only let someone I respect spank me.

I do get the power thing though. Plus I can find passion whether its about politics or a particular belief very attractive and it has been an element in many of my previous relationships. I have to say though that such an attraction would be overriden if their principles were in my view, questionable
 
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Nameless_Rose said:
I like spankings, myself, but I suppose if someone were to spank Bush until he was in almost unbearable pain and then spank him some more, I might find the situation mollifying


I think I'd be more inclined to humiliate him. I'd probably do something mean like dig a stiletto heal in some very tender places. Mr. Big Shot on his hands and knees...Hmmm..****. :p
 
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minx1 said:
Yeah I have the same thoughts about Bush


oops did I just say that? *bats lashes*


Why is it that you people (and by that I mean non-US citizens) think its so chic to criticize Americans and their political leaders?

Its crap comments like yours and the OP that almost make me regret the fact that twice we saved your collective asses.

What's really hilarious is that Brits suffer the delusion that they are still a first rate power...
 
Chris_Xavier said:

Why is it that you people (and by that I mean non-US citizens) think its so chic to criticize Americans and their political leaders?


Well first of all Chris, I may not be American but I am allowed an opinion and thats mine. Believe it or not I have also managed to form opinions on a whole host of other subjects...all on my own. I don't condemn him because I think its chic...I condemn him for his track record and what he stands for.

Chris_Xavier said:
Its crap comments like yours and the OP that almost make me regret the fact that twice we saved your collective asses.

Is my comment crap because I don't share your opinion, or that you think I am not worthy of an opinion not being from the US?
Its 'crap comments' like yours that reinforces that I am right in my beliefs.

Chris_Xavier said:
What's really hilarious is that Brits suffer the delusion that they are still a first rate power...

yup and that comment too. Oh and ditto.
 
minx1 said:
Well first of all Chris, I may not be American but I am allowed an opinion and thats mine. Believe it or not I have also managed to form opinions on a whole host of other subjects...all on my own. I don't condemn him because I think its chic...I condemn him for his track record and what he stands for.

Oh and were you out protesting when Thatcher sent the fleet down to the Falklands to reclaim what was gotten through a totally reprehensible system of imperialism?

Did you protest the nuclear tipped cruise missiles that were (and still are) based in the USAF bases in the UK?



minx1 said:
Is my comment crap because I don't share your opinion, or that you think I am not worthy of an opinion not being from the US?
Its 'crap comments' like yours that reinforces that I am right in my beliefs.

I don't think that people in this country who don't bother to vote have a complaint coming so yes, I don't think you have the right to spew forth an opinion about a government that doesn't affect your day to day life. Do you see American newspapers criticizing British national policy? I don't think so.

The truth of the matter is, Britain along with the rest of the world should be thanking this country for having the will to do what must be done (Britain could never mount anything larger than another Falkland Islands type assault again without outside assistance - and oh, btw, the US played a very pivotal roll in logistically supporting that little jaunt to the South Atlantic). Radical Islam is a threat to the western way of life and it is better to stop it where it is breeding than waiting until they are riding tanks (instead of horses) into Tours, France and trying to stop it there.

 
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Retrieval said:
I want to put her over my knee, lift up her smart skirt, pull down her knickers and spank her black arse until she cries.

Now that sounds quite sexy!! :rolleyes:
 
Chris_Xavier said:

Oh and were you out protesting when Thatcher sent the fleet down to the Falklands to reclaim what was gotten through a totally reprehensible system of imperialism?


Not sure what the point is you are making, but for your information yes

Chris_Xavier said:
Did you protest the nuclear tipped cruise missiles that were (and still are) based in the USAF bases in the UK?

and yes again.

and just so that you know, the poll tax, the miners strike, anti apartheid rallies and anti racism demos and the war against iraq. If I think of any others I'll add them.
If I feel strongly about something I will usually get off my arse and try and do something about it.


Chris_Xavier said:
I don't think that people in this country who don't bother to vote have a complaint coming so yes, I don't think you have the right to spew forth an opinion about a government that doesn't affect your day to day life. Do you see American newspapers criticizing British national policy? I don't think so.


Actually it could be argued that the current governement does affect our day to day life. Though I won't bother, because I see it like this....I have an opinion just as everyone else here has. I shared it and will continue to share it, just as everyone else here does...regardless of whether you think I have a 'right' to or not.
It amazes me that I have seen people comment on this board on all sorts of subjects and not come under this attack. I responded in a tongue in cheek way to the OP and you will notice I said I could add others to the list of spankings. Having said that, yes my post was based on my opinions and for that reason I am more than happy to defend my position.

I take it that the reason you haven't directed this at any of the other posters is that they are 'allowed' their opinions?

Chris_Xavier said:
The truth of the matter is, Britain along with the rest of the world should be thanking this country for having the will to do what must be done (Britain could never mount anything larger than another Falkland Islands type assault again without outside assistance - and oh, btw, the US played a very pivotal roll in logistically supporting that little jaunt to the South Atlantic). .

and that should make me grateful because.....???

Amazing.

Chris_Xavier said:
Radical Islam is a threat to the western way of life and it is better to stop it where it is breeding than waiting until they are riding tanks (instead of horses) into Tours, France and trying to stop it there

The key word being 'radical'.
 
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minx1 said:
Well first of all Chris, I may not be American but I am allowed an opinion and thats mine. Believe it or not I have also managed to form opinions on a whole host of other subjects...all on my own. I don't condemn him because I think its chic...I condemn him for his track record and what he stands for.



Is my comment crap because I don't share your opinion, or that you think I am not worthy of an opinion not being from the US?
Its 'crap comments' like yours that reinforces that I am right in my beliefs.



yup and that comment too. Oh and ditto.


Couldn't have said it better myself. :rose: Except to add, why is it so many Americans feel it their duty to support their president, no matter what he says or does, just because they are told they have to to prove how patriotic they are? Unfortunately, as many of my US friends have been saying for over 20 years now, they have been brainwashed into no longer thinking for themselves, admitting when something is outright wrong and doing something about it, all because the President/government is supposed to be above criticism or fault. Sort of reminds me of the beginnings of Nazism when all the sheep chose to follow without thought.

Catalina :catroar:

Oh, and I forgot to add, my biggest problems with the US government and system is they think they know how everyone else should live and believe it their right to enforce that, and that they have their hold and surveillance operating in most western nations already with those governments being OK with their monitoring of their own citizens in everyday life......and the people blissfully unaware of just how far it has already gone. News flash is, many nations are quite happy with their own way of life, their own culture, their own beliefs, and do not have to see the US way as the only and best way....Bush is not a God, so I refuse to treat him as such, no matter how brainwashed you have become over the matter Chris....by all means, sink to your knees in worship if you feel it is right, but don't go around demanding the rest of the world do the same.
 
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Chris_Xavier said:

I don't think you have the right to spew forth an opinion about a government that doesn't affect your day to day life.
What the United States does affects every person on this planet from an economic, political, military, and environmental perspective.

This outrageous and ill-founded arrogance, this refusal to examine the perspective of non-U.S. peoples or even acknowledge their right to express it, is the number one factor contributing to our massive international blunders du jour.
 
Chris_Xavier said:

Why is it that you people (and by that I mean non-US citizens) think its so chic to criticize Americans and their political leaders?

Its crap comments like yours and the OP that almost make me regret the fact that twice we saved your collective asses.

What's really hilarious is that Brits suffer the delusion that they are still a first rate power...

Why is it that you people (and by that I mean US citizens) put your preseidents up on a pedestal and then have the media trying to knock them down off it for their entire turn(s) of office?

Canadians spend plenty of time complaining about our Prime Minister. Especially now that we have a Bush crony in office.

Relax, Chris, it's not like the public actually elected him...
 
JMohegan said:
What the United States does affects every person on this planet from an economic, political, military, and environmental perspective.

This outrageous and ill-founded arrogance, this refusal to examine the perspective of non-U.S. peoples or even acknowledge their right to express it, is the number one factor contributing to our massive international blunders du jour.

So where was the world wide condemnation of France for selling Saddam Hussein nuclear technology?
 
Chris_Xavier said:

Why is it that you people (and by that I mean non-US citizens) think its so chic to criticize Americans and their political leaders?

Its crap comments like yours and the OP that almost make me regret the fact that twice we saved your collective asses.

What's really hilarious is that Brits suffer the delusion that they are still a first rate power...

Uh, because we'd still be kissing French ass for saving ours if you like to think about it that way.
 
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