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08 Jan 12 - 11:21 AM (#3287040) Subject: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: GUEST,josepp Then have blue clicky! |
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08 Jan 12 - 11:31 AM (#3287046) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Bill D Now *I* am upset! "No Pubic Option"? |
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08 Jan 12 - 11:45 AM (#3287049) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: GUEST,999 Tey sertenly have dificutlys speling. |
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08 Jan 12 - 12:06 PM (#3287056) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Bee-dubya-ell To quote Bugs Bunny: "Whatta buncha maroons!" |
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08 Jan 12 - 12:08 PM (#3287058) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Bainbo It would seem to be a cheap shot to ridicule their spelling rather than their beliefs ... ... were it not for the fact that most of them are calling for America to speak English! |
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08 Jan 12 - 01:00 PM (#3287083) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Pete Jennings ...at least they recognise that they don't! |
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08 Jan 12 - 01:32 PM (#3287092) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: EBarnacle Gee, I wonder whether they would have come out if Hillary had become president. If so, what would their issues have been--objection to a brainy female lawyer who has also read the constitution, perhaps? |
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08 Jan 12 - 01:56 PM (#3287105) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: GUEST,josepp FYI, that's "consitution." And they seem to have the most difficulty with "amnesty." It was never misspelled the same way twice. |
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08 Jan 12 - 02:23 PM (#3287122) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: katlaughing They would have ridiculed Hillary for not being a stay-at-home mom and accuse her of hysterics if she got tetchy during a crisis or anything else...they'd probably also drag out the PMS bullshit. |
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08 Jan 12 - 04:03 PM (#3287160) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: gnu Well, now... think about that for a minute. The ruling class provides such POOR education to the general pubic (yeah) that the masses can't spell properly (?). Now, granted, some are lysdexic but, overall, I believe the poor quality of education provided in North America is a contrived assault on the poor by the rich. Conspiracy theory? Maybe, but I have held this theory for over 30 years and I think it holds water. All I have to do is walk up the street and I meet people with no manners, no common political will, no sense of brotherhood, no sense of their surroundings, no... ya know, eh? Such "satire" or "exposure" of the few is sad but it is somewhat true and that makes me sad. I'll clue this up in two words... Raygun? Bush? Sarah? Mitt. Mulroney? Harper? Oops... I got carried away. Too sad innit? |
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08 Jan 12 - 04:10 PM (#3287162) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: GUEST,josepp These are people I guarantee do not have a book in their house other than a King James Bible which they never read much less understand. Nor are they poor. They could be richer if they were smarter but they are not poor--yet. And it's their own fault. The books are out there. All you have to do is read them but you are asking too much. I meet a lot of people who tell me they don't have time to read after they got married and I have to believe it's true. So, if you're Mr. and Mrs. Family Values, you have no time to read, no desire to read. That was your choice to make. It's no one's responsibility but yours. |
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08 Jan 12 - 05:48 PM (#3287214) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: katlaughing Can we say "generalisation?" |
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08 Jan 12 - 06:08 PM (#3287230) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Big Al Whittle a laugh......bloody terrifying! |
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09 Jan 12 - 09:31 AM (#3287501) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: jacqui.c The Romans used bread and circuses. Nowadays it seems to be football and reality shows. |
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09 Jan 12 - 10:10 AM (#3287521) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Bee-dubya-ell Actually, I suspect a lot of the misspellings are emotionally based. It's not that they don't know how the words are spelled, but that they've allowed emotion to override intellect. Get someone sufficiently pissed off, hand him a piece of poster board and an El Marko, and he's apt to misspell his own name. |
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09 Jan 12 - 12:17 PM (#3287596) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: GUEST,josepp I'm going to disagree. If I'm going to carry a sign in public, I would make damn sure it's been properly proofread. It's lack of intellect. Who else would carry a sign saying yes to medicare and no to socialized medicine? Back during the townhall riots, a bunch of them were shouting, "We're here to tell the government to keep its hands off our medicare!!" I burst out laughing at the unintended humor. |
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09 Jan 12 - 12:19 PM (#3287597) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Mrrzy *sigh* |
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09 Jan 12 - 01:45 PM (#3287645) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: GUEST,Eliza So Obama is a Muslin? LOL! |
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09 Jan 12 - 06:59 PM (#3287782) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Don Firth What makes me shudder with horror is that these people have the vote, and will undoubtedly do so! (When does the next starship leave for Alpha Centauri 3?) Don Firth |
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09 Jan 12 - 07:13 PM (#3287792) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: gnu I wouldn't get on it, Don... given the quality control displayed herein. |
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10 Jan 12 - 04:08 AM (#3287900) Subject: RE: BS: Need a good laugh this morning? From: Richard Bridge I'm more amazed at the comments on the linked page defending the placard-carriers. |