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The Revolution Continues
Well, at least Iowahawk says that they are still revolting:
We are still revolting because someone needs to be the voice of sanity in AmeriKKKa.
It's time someone else on this campus besides the faculty learns the ugly truth: with every passing day under BushCo, this country creeps farther and farther beyond the ragged edge of mass political madness, into a sickening extremist mobius strip Texas twilight zone of fat, hydra-headed oilmen electrocuting the innocent while money-green puke gushes from their eye sockets across a basketball court covered in Eggo toaster waffles. Until the rest of you awake from your sheeple dream to the reality of this nightmare, we in the campus reality-based resistance will be like the courageous European boy Hans Brinker -- putting our finger in the eroding dyke of Human Rights and shouting out to the world that the Chimperor has no clothes.
Actually, I think that one of his commenters is right. The 'Hawk is slacking off--he probably just cut'n'pasted this from Democratic Underground. It is a gut buster nonetheless.
Posted by Rand Simberg at January 25, 2005 07:45 PM
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I think Iowahawk is a little pent up, he needs an intern. After all he thinks, the President of the United States defending us against foreign madness, makes Mr Bush a dolt and and a dupe.
BUT, if the President philanders, lies and steals furniiture on his way out, he's a great guy.
That sports fans is someone who is PENT UP, and the best cure for "pentness" is surely a little intern time out.
Posted by Steve at January 26, 2005 10:48 AM
THis is from a mixed-metaphor contest, right?
Posted by Kevin Murphy at January 26, 2005 12:37 PM
After all he thinks, the President of the United States defending us against foreign madness, makes Mr Bush a dolt and and a dupe.
Um, I don't think that's his actual opinion, Steve. Failure to click through -- a sin I have committed myself all too often -- can be a dangerous thing.
Posted by McGehee at January 27, 2005 06:09 PM
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