The many faces of George Dubbya
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 4:35 pm
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steelly wrote:That really took some hard work to complete such a pictorial representation of the moron we call president!
Ian wrote:steelly wrote:That really took some hard work to complete such a pictorial representation of the moron we call president!
Yeah, it was hard to find monkeys stupid looking enough.
Ian wrote:ClayBuster,
Instead of calling names, educate us on why Bush is such a great president and not a monkey's ass.
Ian wrote:Thanks for the offer dodeca, but I'd miss the snow.
ClayBuster wrote:Ian wrote:ClayBuster,
Instead of calling names, educate us on why Bush is such a great president and not a monkey's ass.
Even if I could I would'nt be able to change your mind likewise mine won't be changed. Do you honestly Think Kerry is any better?
dodecahedron wrote:LOL i was joking.
now is not a good time to invite someone to Israel.
Earlier in the day, Tom Mauser, whose son, Daniel, was killed with an assault weapon in the Columbine High School killings five years ago, tried to enter the convention hall where the NRA was meeting, seeking to urge Cheney to support extending the assault weapons ban.
Mauser was turned away by a security guard as several conventioneers applauded. A couple of conventioneers yelled "Get a life" and "Vote for Bush."
As for the Jobs going overseas I say good and fuck all those Union bastards they are the reason.
ClayBuster wrote:...the GUN DID NOT DO IT a person did it plain and simple.
ClayBuster wrote:...does it really matter if it was one of the junk $100 pistols they used or one of my $8000 shotguns?
ClayBuster wrote:I'll update you tomorrow on the PX-712SA after I give them a call.
aviationwiz wrote:A shotgun, (an $8000 one at that) is a lot less likely to be used in a crime due to cost, size, reload rate, etc. A pistol, or other such type of assualt gun, is very likely to be used, due to it's compact size, lower cost (as you mentioned) and they reload faster. I, and no one else really, is arguing for a ban on gun sales on those used for hunting, etc. Those used for crimes and assualts are another thing.