What the heck???

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dems4me

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vraiblonde said:
Language, please :smack:

Wasn't me :huggy: Someone gave me green on my post and said "Awesome Post" I think that's a first for me :biggrin: and it was somewhat incoherent at that :lol:
 

Tinkerbell

Baby blues
dems4me said:
Just because people dislike Bush doesn't make it OK to drum up a movie about his death and then sensationalize it or glorify it or make money off of it or anything. That's just wrong. :mad:


You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to dems4me again.


BRAVO! Well said. :cheers:
 

nomoney

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slaphappynmd said:
you opening your mouth and speaking should be against the law, but there's nothing we can do about, so get over, the world hates Bush, come to terms with that fact and move on with your life.


wow, what an educational response to the topic at hand. You explained your point of view on why doing a documentary like this is okay and beneficial to our country so well that I think everyone changed their original thoughts on this piece of crap :yay:

:duh:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
I'm all for it...

kwillia said:
"It's not sensationalist, or simplistic but a very thought-provoking, powerful drama. I hope people will see that the intention behind it is good."


I cannot fathom one iota of good intention from this leap of fiction...:bs:

...I think it's GREAT that people who oppose Bush for trying to liberate Iraq and foster democracy in one of the most despot ridden regions of the world do so publicly and thus implicitly advocate his murder. I think it's a good thing that people who are offended by all the Islamofacists the US is killing and destroying all over the planet would come out with a movie trying to justify THEIR beliefs in mass, religious inspired murder. Makes it easier choosing sides and, make no mistake, Iraq and global terror are issues with sides.

These people honestly feel a movie about W's assassination is with merit, so, why guess at their world view when they are willing to share? Has Michael Moore come out in support of this groundbreaking work yet or is he too jealous that they had the stones to do it? Maybe he's offended by it? Any word on that?

Now, if we can just have a movie showing Bill Clinton, upon hearing of the first world trade tower attacks, in response, going off to get someone to give him a blow job.

Then, in act two, we see President Bill Clinton, upon turning down offers of Bin Laden on a silver platter, going off to see if anyone wants to give him a blow job.

Act III could be yet another resolution from the UN condemning Iraq and yet one more time the inspectors getting tossed out and then, our hero, off to find him a nobber.

Act IV could just be a compilation of the USS Cole attack/blow job, then the Embassy's being attacked/blow job time and throw in giving North Korea 10 years worth of oil and the technology to build nuclear power plants/ blow job all while Saddam and the UN play oil/food/weapons shell games. Cutting 400,000 combat troops from the military would be a nice segue off to leadership by blow job as well.

Then, we could explore the thought provoking subjects of how one man and all his administration thought that if only more people got blow jobs, what a better world it would be.

Would that be too provocative? Would some people suddenly think that, yes, there IS a line, or would they defend freedom of speech?

Working title; Nero fiddled. Clinton diddled.
 

Pete

Repete
I was waiting with great anticipation for how Clinton got a blow job in Act V. Maybe something like this:

"While watching the impeachment vote on C-Span, Clinton looked up from the 22 year old Justice Department intern who was busily giving him a blow job and mentally pondered the impeachments impact on his legacy. He momentarily chuckled and shot her thong across the oval office like a school child shoots a rubber band. It struck the wall near the portrait of John F. Kennedy. With a wry smile Clinton thought to himself "Jack you old hound dog, not even you got a hummer in here. Who's your daddy?"
 
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Pete

Repete
Larry this is fun!

Act IV

Clinton couldn't believe it was nearing the end. 8 years of power brokering and endless hummers. Now he was a lame duck and he wondered daily how he would be able to keep the fellatio train on track. He stared out the Oval office window at the leafless trees on the south lawn of the White House were swaying in the January wind. He refocused on the list of names on his desk in front of him. As he checked them off he began to feel slightly flush and his head began to swim. He struggled to remain focused but it was futile. He leaned back in the large leather executive chair and closed his eyes just for a moment. After a few seconds the familiar smile crossed his lips. He reached for the silver plated cross pen he had dropped onto the paper, picked it up and scribbled "Marc Rich - Full pardon" on the list he was reviewing moments before. "Thanks Denise, that was wonderful baby. You should stop by my office in Harlem after we get settled and we can visit some more." Denise Rich crawled from under the large American Oak desk and straightened her evening gown and dabbed the corners of her mouth daintily with a kerchief from her Luis Vuitton handbag. "I will certainly do that Bill baby, I have much interest in your Presidential legacy."
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Pete said:
Act IV

Clinton couldn't believe it was nearing the end. 8 years of power brokering and endless hummers. Now he was a lame duck and he wondered daily how he would be able to keep the fellatio train on track. He stared out the Oval office window at the leafless trees on the south lawn of the White House. He refocused on the list of names on his desk in front of him. As he checked them off he began to feel slightly flush and his head began to swim. He struggled to remain focused but it was futile. He leaned back in the large leather executive chair and closed his eyes just for a moment. After a few seconds the familiar smile crossed his lips. He reached for the silver plated cross pen he had dropped onto the paper, picked it up and scribbled "Marc Rich - Full pardon" on the list he was reviewing moments before. "Thanks Denise, that was wonderful baby. You should stop by my office in Harlem after we get settled and we can visit some more." Denise Rich crawled from under the large American Oak desk and straightened her evening gown and dabbed the corners of her mouth daintily with a kerchief from her Luis Vuitton handbag. "I will certainly do that Bill baby, I have much interest in your Presidential legacy."
:tonio: :twitch:
 
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