Monday, November 14, 2005

Dems admit they're stupid....

That's right, the democrats are admitting it, they're stupid. It's funny, all i kept hearing during the campaign, in fact even now is how dumb George Bush is, yet to here it from the dems, he fooled them all when it comes to Iraq.
John Kerry said "He misled every one of us,"
All of the democrats who voted to go to war in Iraq are saying Bush lied, he manipulated them, he fooled them. How were they so easily fooled by such dunce? Obviously they're stupid. They keep telling us this every time they say they were misled and manipulated. So my question is, do we want to elect people who are stupid?

7 comments:

Mookie McFly said...

Boy, not to beat a dead horse to death but jeez...We have been saying this all along Mr.R, so what is the point of this...I am sick of idly agreeing with you! No, just kidding the article is right except that part about having some sort of respect for Howard Dean...that to me is just not right. Who cares if he was pro, anti, or in between...The guy is off his rocker kissing Betty Crocker for crying out loud. Anyway, I just wanted to point out that I said this last week to Gary B. when he was playing the victim of a right wing conspiracy role. If you were deceived with the same available evidence that the president had than you are a fool.

Anonymous said...

You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.

Mookie McFly said...

"You're spurs"...If you are referencing The Good The Bad and the Ugly, you should have referenced another quote...But since you didn't I will (paraphrasing of course):
Blondie says - It's a letter
Tupo says - To who
Blondie says reading the letter - Idiot (or stupid)
Then Blondie says - It's for you
Peace out sucka fool!
Plastics?

Anonymous said...

Theres a great future in plastics. All Im saying.

Jimbo said...

Plastics! :)

gary said...
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gary said...

I would agree with this analysis:

www.charm.net/~profpan/2005/11/defending-indefensible.html