Color Me Not SurprisedhoustondragonJune 5 2006, 13:04:01 UTC
"Smells like opportunism to us," the Times writes.
NO WAI!!11OneleventyBBQ!
Seriously. All anyone has to do is look at the current burning issues that are being addressed by our "leaders" in Congress to realize that the majority of them are too busy peering out from their own nether regions to actually be bothered to, you know, GOVERN anything resembling a society. That's WAYYYY too much hard work.
Baseball steroid abuse, gay marriage, immigration amnesty, and let's NOT forget the hoopla over the fact that the Louisiana (Quick! Louisiana, elect Jackie Boy! He's hard at work protecting TEH CHYLDREN!!!) representative's office was searched LEGALLY under due process, and revealed that he was, in fact, a bribe pandering scumbag, but Congress is still howling over the idea that they might not actually be outside of common law.
Political pandering by our elected officials prior to an election year. Do tell. And they wonder why everyone considers them 1) inept, 2) corrupt, and 3) foolish.
Good show, good showterminator44June 5 2006, 13:09:51 UTC
Even though the editorial ignores the conservatives in the battle against video games (including everyone's favorite fruitcake, you know who I'm talking about), it completly owns the Clinton-Liberman bill. Hopefully editorials like this one will show the public just how stupid these bills are.
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Considering they lean to the right, they'll take any opportunity to trash the Democrats.
Anyway, any scoop on what the FTC report will say?
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NO WAI!!11OneleventyBBQ!
Seriously. All anyone has to do is look at the current burning issues that are being addressed by our "leaders" in Congress to realize that the majority of them are too busy peering out from their own nether regions to actually be bothered to, you know, GOVERN anything resembling a society. That's WAYYYY too much hard work.
Baseball steroid abuse, gay marriage, immigration amnesty, and let's NOT forget the hoopla over the fact that the Louisiana (Quick! Louisiana, elect Jackie Boy! He's hard at work protecting TEH CHYLDREN!!!) representative's office was searched LEGALLY under due process, and revealed that he was, in fact, a bribe pandering scumbag, but Congress is still howling over the idea that they might not actually be outside of common law.
Political pandering by our elected officials prior to an election year. Do tell. And they wonder why everyone considers them 1) inept, 2) corrupt, and 3) foolish.
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oh WOW! people with political agendas being hypocrites! I'm totally flabbergasted by this turn of events. Shocked and astounded.
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