How would $4 a gallon gas affect you?
#111
Originally Posted by TommyDeVito,Mar 10 2008, 10:03 AM
I find it funny that the dumb crackers in this country voted Bushy into office twice.
Grow up.
#112
Oh, regarding gas prices, it doesn't affect my family (hell, I don't even pay for my own gas), but it does concern me how gas/oil prices affect the economy, inflation, and a large percentage of our country's population.
#113
Originally Posted by QUIKAG,Mar 11 2008, 06:45 AM
I think Bush has made multiple mistakes and compromised our country's reputation with the rest of the world, but calling the 50+% of the country that voted Bush into office "dumb crackers" just shows YOUR ignorance.
Grow up.
Grow up.
#114
Originally Posted by TommyDeVito,Mar 11 2008, 07:32 AM
the truth hurts sometimes. The people who voted for him need to grow up. If you couldn't see it was a very poor choice then perhaps you need to grow up or get educated.
#117
Originally Posted by TommyDeVito,Mar 11 2008, 08:19 AM
dumb crackers = thick white folks
When I grow up I want t be just like you You know everything so....
Get some cream for that hurt pussy and don't get so bent out of shape because you voted for the village idiot
When I grow up I want t be just like you You know everything so....
Get some cream for that hurt pussy and don't get so bent out of shape because you voted for the village idiot
#118
Originally Posted by TommyDeVito,Mar 11 2008, 09:32 AM
the truth hurts sometimes. The people who voted for him need to grow up. If you couldn't see it was a very poor choice then perhaps you need to grow up or get educated.
If Bush had said that he intended to be a poor president and THEN people voted for him, you'd have some logical standing. However, between him and Kerry, it's not like there were a ton of great choices either way.
#119
Originally Posted by JonBoy,Mar 11 2008, 08:30 AM
I have no dog in this fight (I'm Canadian and can't vote here, even though I live here) but to say people were stupid for a past decision based on events that happened AFTER that decision is...well...illogical. If it wasn't readily apparent what was going to happen (and who could've imagine it'd be this bad?), there's no reason to insult peoples' intelligence for their voting decision.
If Bush had said that he intended to be a poor president and THEN people voted for him, you'd have some logical standing. However, between him and Kerry, it's not like there were a ton of great choices either way.
If Bush had said that he intended to be a poor president and THEN people voted for him, you'd have some logical standing. However, between him and Kerry, it's not like there were a ton of great choices either way.