this season, rightwing aides to the liberal president placed a bomb in the lecturn where the prez and a former terrorist were readying to give a joint news conference.
Then, while prez was in a coma, the vice ordered a nuclear attack on the mideast.
Cheney, in the shrubs, is safely able to survive the bomb.
come on you two, he's a guy, what do you think he was doing over there? It was closer than running inside, and it's just another way to piss on a bush.
WTF? Ok, that was just bizarre... my guess is that he's got the remote to the shock collar, and that was as far as the range would allow. Someone has to keep Dubyah in line so he doesn't go off-script.
One of my favorite moments from Shrub's little address yesterday was when he told Congress to come back from vacation and send him the bill so he could veto it. Bush telling someone ELSE to cut their vacation short?
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if you'd start watching "24" again, you'd know.
this season, rightwing aides to the liberal president placed a bomb in the lecturn where the prez and a former terrorist were readying to give a joint news conference.
Then, while prez was in a coma, the vice ordered a nuclear attack on the mideast.
Cheney, in the shrubs, is safely able to survive the bomb.
Any more questions?
By Anonymous, at 9:51 AM
good point web'.
Cheney is either a regular "24" viewer, or else he knows something.
By Anonymous, at 11:10 AM
come on you two, he's a guy, what do you think he was doing over there? It was closer than running inside, and it's just another way to piss on a bush.
By Anonymous, at 12:18 PM
WTF? Ok, that was just bizarre... my guess is that he's got the remote to the shock collar, and that was as far as the range would allow. Someone has to keep Dubyah in line so he doesn't go off-script.
One of my favorite moments from Shrub's little address yesterday was when he told Congress to come back from vacation and send him the bill so he could veto it. Bush telling someone ELSE to cut their vacation short?
By Harold Phillips, at 1:33 PM
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