Then check out the latest from heir ass meister dubya, ****ing hilarious stuff.
Here's the winning formula: dumb **** ^ 2 + coke head for a decade + alcholic + spoiled brat = enjoy (while we weep).
"Some of the other members of the [NASCAR champion] crew are here, as well. Where are they, Robbie? Where are the members of your crew? Well, they musta couldn't pass the security check.
-- The White House tried to pass this off as Dubya changing his word choice in mid sentence (by putting a dash between "musta" and "couldn't"). Listen and judge for yourself. White House, Dec. 2, 2003"
here:
http://69.56.179.3/audio/musta.shtml
The second pillar of peace and security in our world is the willingness of free nations, when the last resort arrives, to retain aggression and evil by force.
-- I hope that isn't what he meant to say, London, England, Nov. 19, 2003
We marched to war. I don't if you remember, on your TV screens, last summer it -- a year ago, summer -- it said, 'March to War'. You turn on the TV, and there it says: 'March to War'. That's not a very conducive environment in which people are willing to take risk. It's not a positive thought. It's a necessary, in my judgment, obviously, to make America secure.
-- Making less and less sense as he goes on, Greer, South Carolina, Nov. 10, 2003
I want to thank you for what you're fixing to do, which is to man the grass roots, and to get on the phones, and get the signs out, and to turn out the vote.
-- I didn't know that the grass roots were something people manned, but I guess I stand corrected, Little Rock, Arkansas, Nov. 10, 2003
I'm sure there's a lot of people frightened -- biotechnology is a long word and it sounds -- they may say, well, I don't know if I'm smart enough to be in biotechnology, or it sounds too sophisticated to be in biotechnology.
-- Huh? Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Nov. 7, 2003
And then we marched to war, war in Afghanistan and Iraq, all of which affected the people's confidence. That's a tough -- tough hurdles to cross, when it came to our economy.
-- Dubya sloppily blames himself for the bad economy, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Nov. 7, 2003
courtesy of seminal website www.dubyaspeak.com , an oasis of humour, intelligence and common sense amidst a leadership of brutality, ignorance and downright greed and stupidity.
Here's the winning formula: dumb **** ^ 2 + coke head for a decade + alcholic + spoiled brat = enjoy (while we weep).
"Some of the other members of the [NASCAR champion] crew are here, as well. Where are they, Robbie? Where are the members of your crew? Well, they musta couldn't pass the security check.
-- The White House tried to pass this off as Dubya changing his word choice in mid sentence (by putting a dash between "musta" and "couldn't"). Listen and judge for yourself. White House, Dec. 2, 2003"
here:
http://69.56.179.3/audio/musta.shtml
The second pillar of peace and security in our world is the willingness of free nations, when the last resort arrives, to retain aggression and evil by force.
-- I hope that isn't what he meant to say, London, England, Nov. 19, 2003
We marched to war. I don't if you remember, on your TV screens, last summer it -- a year ago, summer -- it said, 'March to War'. You turn on the TV, and there it says: 'March to War'. That's not a very conducive environment in which people are willing to take risk. It's not a positive thought. It's a necessary, in my judgment, obviously, to make America secure.
-- Making less and less sense as he goes on, Greer, South Carolina, Nov. 10, 2003
I want to thank you for what you're fixing to do, which is to man the grass roots, and to get on the phones, and get the signs out, and to turn out the vote.
-- I didn't know that the grass roots were something people manned, but I guess I stand corrected, Little Rock, Arkansas, Nov. 10, 2003
I'm sure there's a lot of people frightened -- biotechnology is a long word and it sounds -- they may say, well, I don't know if I'm smart enough to be in biotechnology, or it sounds too sophisticated to be in biotechnology.
-- Huh? Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Nov. 7, 2003
And then we marched to war, war in Afghanistan and Iraq, all of which affected the people's confidence. That's a tough -- tough hurdles to cross, when it came to our economy.
-- Dubya sloppily blames himself for the bad economy, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Nov. 7, 2003
courtesy of seminal website www.dubyaspeak.com , an oasis of humour, intelligence and common sense amidst a leadership of brutality, ignorance and downright greed and stupidity.