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mr.Curmudgeon:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on September 15, 2005, 08:02:06 am ---You're very likely correct.  It's just another way for these folks to take a shot at Bush.  With as bad as he is, you'd think they'd have no trouble finding something that actually matters to bag him for.

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Hear, hear!





Looks like Georgie's pee-pee came out ok.
mrC
Thenasty:
lots of people do most of their thinking in the Sh!thole.

Here a quote I read on the Batrooms.

"Some come here to sh!t and stink"
"Some come here to sit and think"
"But I come here to scratch my balls and read the BS on the walls"



All of employees love Bathroom breaks, specially if they sit ther for more than 1/2 hour, its the only time/place you get paid for dumping.




fredster:
You have to be reaching to worry about this one.

It just makes me glad I don't have a camera on me 24/7.

And he's lucky he wasn't asking Condi for a .....
Stingray:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on September 15, 2005, 08:02:06 am ---
 With as bad as he is, you'd think they'd have no trouble finding something that actually matters to bag him for.

--- End quote ---



-S
mr.Curmudgeon:

--- Quote from: fredster on September 15, 2005, 10:33:18 am ---You have to be reaching to worry about this one.

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For me personally, it doesn't worry me (I already perceive the guy as a complete idiot. Now Cheney, he worries me!)...the premise of the photo is just funny.

Anyhow, the most intriguing aspect of this image is simply it's very existence in the mainstream media. "W" has been handled with kids gloves since he was governor. The meer fact that this photo was published at all, especially given how it reflects on his visit to the U.N., gives me hope that the media has tired of glorifying this man, and may finally be acknowledging the fact that he is wildly unpopular (Today - 40% disapprove), as is his agenda.

Bush, by and large, is a media creation. Custom-tailored by the GOP spin-meisters to fit into the mold of the Reagan "Cowboy-Conservative." I've got a running theory that Bush provides *so much* fodder for ridicule, presenting himself as such an easy target, that the press, at large, feels bad about attacking him personally. Like they would a child. That wasn't so with Gore, or Kerry...whom I'm sure got the brunt of America's deep-seeded napoleonic complex. (ie: "What? You think y'alls better than me?)

By and large, Clinton took his lumps (and the Conservative media foamed at the mouth about it)...maybe the boy-king is finally getting his comeuppance.



Boy, that's a lot to draw from a photo, in'nit?
mrC
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