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Thomas Veil
Oct 23, 2004, 10:47 PM
Netscape has kindly provided one of the most comprehensive collections of anti-Bush slogans (http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?webtag=ws-comedy&nav=messages&tid=58390&tsn=1) yet. Some of these I'd seen before, but many I hadn't.
Some of my favorites:
• Bush/Cheney '04: Compassionate Colonialism
• Bush/Cheney '04: Over a Billion Whoppers Served
• Bush/Cheney '04: The Last Vote You'll Ever Have to Cast
• Banana Republicans
• "Yee-Ha" is not a Foreign Policy
• John Kerry...bringing complete sentences back to the White House
• Left has never been so right
:p
yellow
Oct 23, 2004, 11:28 PM
"Somewhere in Texas, there's a village missing an idiot."
CaptainCaveMann
Oct 23, 2004, 11:40 PM
Try supporting the one whos leading our country :o You shouldnt be knocking our president ;)
solvs
Oct 24, 2004, 04:14 AM
No carb diet. No Cheney, no Ashcroft, no Rumsfeld, no Bush. And especially no Rice.
Practice abstinence this year (think about the Presidents last name and the VPs first).
http://www.johnkerryisadouchebagbutimvotingforhimanyway.com/
solvs
Oct 24, 2004, 04:19 AM
Try supporting the one whos leading our country :o You shouldnt be knocking our president ;)
I hope you're kidding.
That's why this is America. We're allowed to criticize the people in charge when they makes mistakes. And we're allowed to vote for someone else if we think he is doing a bad job and the other guy might do better. That's what elections are for, and why half of us are choosing to vote for the other guy.
That's why this is supposed to be such a great place to live. I can love the country, but hate the government. A true patriot would know that. ;)
zimv20
Oct 24, 2004, 04:22 AM
Try supporting the one whos leading our country :o You shouldnt be knocking our president ;)
if real life had the simplistic morality of a hanna barbara cartoon, i would.
dotnina
Oct 24, 2004, 04:32 AM
I'm personally a fan of
"More Trees / Less Bush"
and the less-humorous, but certainly true,
"Re-Defeat Bush"
:)
blackfox
Oct 24, 2004, 06:24 AM
if real life had the simplistic morality of a hanna barbara cartoon, i would.
wassa matter Yogi?
Also, I am still waiting for my car that folds into a briefcase.
yellow
Oct 24, 2004, 07:31 AM
Try supporting the one whos leading our country :o You shouldnt be knocking our president ;)
Seriously? I didn't vote for the guy the first time. I think he's done a terrible job in office. Why should I support him, just because they call him "Mr. President"? What compelling arguments do you have for that?
Thomas Veil
Oct 24, 2004, 10:29 AM
Respect for the president is like respect for anyone else: it has to be earned.
pseudobrit
Oct 24, 2004, 02:44 PM
Respect for the president is like respect for anyone else: it has to be earned.
I disagree.
I feel a certain base level of respect is due each person, and can vary according to their circumstances in relation to you (a teacher gets more than a fellow student, a supervisor gets more than a co-worker, etc.).
This level of respect is, of course, prima facie, and can be elevated, lessened, or lost entirely.
I strongy dislike the notion that one's respect must be "earned."
musicpyrite
Oct 24, 2004, 02:55 PM
I hated Bush before it was cool.
:rolleyes:
Nice to know which side Netscape is biased to.
:rolleyes:
pooky
Oct 24, 2004, 03:18 PM
It's old, but one of my favorite bumper stickers:
"Don't blame the voters! They elected Gore"
wowser
Oct 24, 2004, 03:20 PM
You Forgot Poland! (http://www.youforgotpoland.com)
Royal Pineapple
Oct 24, 2004, 04:13 PM
You Forgot Poland! (http://www.youforgotpoland.com)
HA HA that is great
IJ Reilly
Oct 24, 2004, 04:23 PM
I laughed 'till I hurt. Thanks. :)
the_mole1314
Oct 24, 2004, 04:23 PM
De-Foliate the Bushes
Of course, you have all the great slogans from georgewbush.org.!
LethalWolfe
Oct 24, 2004, 04:31 PM
I disagree.
I feel a certain base level of respect is due each person, and can vary according to their circumstances in relation to you (a teacher gets more than a fellow student, a supervisor gets more than a co-worker, etc.).
This level of respect is, of course, prima facie, and can be elevated, lessened, or lost entirely.
I strongy dislike the notion that one's respect must be "earned."
I agree.
wowser,
That link is hilarious.
Lethal
Thomas Veil
Oct 24, 2004, 09:52 PM
I disagree.
I feel a certain base level of respect is due each person, and can vary according to their circumstances in relation to you (a teacher gets more than a fellow student, a supervisor gets more than a co-worker, etc.).
This level of respect is, of course, prima facie, and can be elevated, lessened, or lost entirely.
I strongy dislike the notion that one's respect must be "earned."
We seem to be talking about different things.
There's respect for what a person is, i.e., their position, office, station in life, basic human rights -- and we all deserve this kind of respect.
Then there's respect for what a person does. This can vary widely. In this category, Gandhi and Charles Manson certainly don't rate the same level of respect in most people's eyes.
I'm talking about the latter. I can respect Bush -- however grudgingly -- because he is the president. And I can respect his rights. I absolutely cannot respect his actions. That kind of respect is what you earn.
Thomas Veil
Oct 24, 2004, 09:54 PM
Nice to know which side Netscape is biased to.
:rolleyes:
Actually, there was a link to anti-Kerry slogans, too. But that page was only about one-fifth as long. There just don't seem to be that many witty anti-Kerry sentiments.
SiliconAddict
Oct 25, 2004, 12:57 PM
"Next time you see a Bush. Piss on it."
"When in doubt....elect a dumb@$$."
http://www.evilgopbastards.com/4moreyearssm.jpg http://www.evilgopbastards.com/darkside2004verysmall.jpg http://www.evilgopbastards.com/strangelove2004sm.jpg http://www.evilgopbastards.com/burns2004verysmall.jpg http://www.evilgopbastards.com/Reagan04verysm.jpg http://www.evilgopbastards.com/nuke2004verysmall.jpg http://www.evilgopbastards.com/annointed_by_god.zip http://www.evilgopbastards.com/caligula2004verysmall.jpg
I love www.evilgopbastards.com :D
yellow
Oct 25, 2004, 01:02 PM
On the way to Home Depot yesterday, I say a Bush/Cheney sign someone had stuck in their lawn. Slapped across the front was a big-old sticker that said "Four more wars!". I had to chuckle at that.
dotnina
Oct 25, 2004, 06:41 PM
I just saw a VW with a sticker that read,
"The only Bush I trust is my own"
:D
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