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glarius Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-29-06 02:10 PM
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What a concept...George says "people want to be free!"
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Edited on Wed Mar-29-06 02:37 PM by glarius
The moron actually says "America is not the only country that wants to live in freedom."....I mean, holy cow man, what a concept!...He spouts these obvious truths (people want to be free) like they are new ideas that only he has thought of....It would be funny if it weren't so pathetic, to hear a man who is the leader of a great nation spouting such inanities. Every time I hear him imparting his "pearls of wisdom" to the world, I am dumbfounded at how someone of his obvious limited knowledge and intelligence every got to be president. I know about all the money behind him, but even so....sheeesh! How this happened is truly the eighth wonder of the world!....

P.S...Watching him, my mind goes to the comedian on Saturday Night Live who does such a great imitation of him. George is like a parody of this comedian doing George....If you know what I mean....Especially when he leans forward on the lecturn, looking into the camera and says, "democracy is hard work!...It's HARD!"....LOL
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