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SHISVX
09-10-2003, 03:46 PM
thought this one was very funny

http://dancingbush.com/

i like the 3rd move down!

Kelli

Noir
09-10-2003, 04:04 PM
hehe

Chicane
09-10-2003, 04:31 PM
www.rathergood.com

Even better.

- Rob

Darksied-X
09-10-2003, 05:09 PM
Here's another good one:

http://www.dcblowback.com

Go to Media Gallery, Flash Games, and find "United We Dance." It's a much better version of Dancing Bush.

Bobb
09-10-2003, 09:24 PM
Hi Kelli, We all know "W" is not coordinated enough to dance. Or run an economy, or run a war, oe etc. Take care, BOBB

Chicane
09-10-2003, 09:30 PM
Originally posted by Bobb
Hi Kelli, We all know "W" is not coordinated enough to dance. Or run an economy, or run a war, oe etc. Take care, BOBB

But we do know that Al Gore invented dancing, economy, war, etc.

- Rob

Bobb
09-10-2003, 10:16 PM
Hi Rob, From my view, a few years down the road, anybody that wants to run for the job of president of the USA is pretty close to a moron. If they are elected, they are in fact a moron. They then spend the next four years not doing the right thing, but trying to get re-elected. POWER is a most terrible drug. You never get enough once you get addicted. Take care, BOBB

LarryIII
09-11-2003, 04:53 AM
BOBB,

Does the DC in 'Washinton, DC' still mean District of Columbia or has it been changed to Dick Cheyney ?
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Kelli,

Dancing Bush was pretty good, but nothing compared to the song and dance he is going to do, to get re-elected.
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I may as well put my political cards on the table.
I am a Goldwater Republican. I did not vote for Gore or G.W. Bush.
I was so disgusted with both of them that I threw my vote away on Ralph Nader. Many year's ago, I read Nader's book "Unsafe At Any Speed." It was dry and boring. much like Ralph.
If you have trouble sleeping I suggest that you read this book. It's a great cure for insomnia.

I think this country need's a president like Maggie Thatcher. Unfortunately, I see no one on our political scene with her qualities.

Bobb
09-11-2003, 10:52 AM
Hi Larry III, I believe Maggie is available. Take care, BOBB

Phast SVX
09-11-2003, 11:43 AM
Originally posted by Bobb
Hi Kelli, We all know "W" is not coordinated enough to dance. Or run an economy, or run a war, oe etc. Take care, BOBB
Bush dosnt "run" the economy, you do. Dont you know the aggregate demand is 2/3rds agreggate consumption(household purchases)? Goverment expenditures, Gross domestic investments, imports and exports, add up to less then 1/3rd of what you aer reffering to as our economy? Goverment expenditure increasures GDP, which in turns creates jobs. I tihnk whoever is president is gonna have to address the deficit, There is only one way to fix that and that is by taxes(since no one wants to change their lifestlye) and whoever is president will have to approach this. I just think it sucks that becuase of polotics(re-election) its gonna have to wait longer, and will be even more for us to pay back as a peopel.
Recessions are a natural part of the Economic cylce, there have been many and there will be many more. Consider the stock market an indicator(previews what will happen), Industrial production is a real time indicator, and higher uneployment a staggered effect, becuase it takes employers a longer amount of time to trust that the economy is out of recession to hire back employees and up production. I hate hearing ignorent jokes like that, sorry.
And our economoy is doing more then just fine.... Check out the Per capita GDP(gross domestic product per person) for the us since the 1930's on page one here
http://www.economics.soton.ac.uk/courses/ec222/ps1a.pdf

I dont think our nation needs a new president, it needs a united people who isnt so quick to turn on its leader, who at any rate, still hasnt affected the people that talk about him. WIthout Unity our economy, our nation, we are nothing.
phil

RSVX
09-11-2003, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Phast SVX

Bush dosnt "run" the economy, you do. Dont you know the aggregate demand is 2/3rds agreggate consumption(household purchases)? Goverment expenditures, Gross domestic investments, imports and exports, add up to less then 1/3rd of what you aer reffering to as our economy? Goverment expenditure increasures GDP, which in turns creates jobs. I tihnk whoever is president is gonna have to address the deficit, There is only one way to fix that and that is by taxes(since no one wants to change their lifestlye) and whoever is president will have to approach this. I just think it sucks that becuase of polotics(re-election) its gonna have to wait longer, and will be even more for us to pay back as a peopel.
Recessions are a natural part of the Economic cylce, there have been many and there will be many more. Consider the stock market an indicator(previews what will happen), Industrial production is a real time indicator, and higher uneployment a staggered effect, becuase it takes employers a longer amount of time to trust that the economy is out of recession to hire back employees and up production. I hate hearing ignorent jokes like that, sorry.
And our economoy is doing more then just fine.... Check out the Per capita GDP(gross domestic product per person) for the us since the 1930's on page one here
http://www.economics.soton.ac.uk/courses/ec222/ps1a.pdf

I dont think our nation needs a new president, it needs a united people who isnt so quick to turn on its leader, who at any rate, still hasnt affected the people that talk about him. WIthout Unity our economy, our nation, we are nothing.
phil

OWNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Chicane
09-11-2003, 02:04 PM
Right on Phil. All the anti Bush people really just tick me off. It's like... they almost feel GOOD about the 9-11 attacks.

Hear me out.

They're pretty much anti anything american.

They feel the terrorists were neglected and that it's our fault that it happened.

They're pro everything not US related

They're almost CHEERING for the terrorists, but they won't exactly say that. They'll say everything BUT that.

But of course, instead of doing anything about the problems in the world, they want to drive around in their lexus SUVs and have some high paying government job.

Man.... if I had to be stuck in a room full of beer drinking republicans or a room full of quiche eating liberals, I'll take the beer drinkers any day of the week.

- Rob

SHISVX
09-11-2003, 02:44 PM
just for the record...so there is no confusion, i am not against Bush...i am not for Bush...i thought the clip was funny, that is all...

Kelli

RSVX
09-11-2003, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by SHISVX
just for the record...so there is no confusion, i am not against Bush...i am not for Bush...i thought the clip was funny, that is all...

Kelli

Middle of the road ppl are just as bad ;) :D :D :D :p

Andy
09-11-2003, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by SHISVX
just for the record...so there is no confusion, i am not against Bush...i am not for Bush...i thought the clip was funny, that is all...

Kelli

I like being against Bush, but that's another story

LarryIII
09-11-2003, 04:32 PM
Rob,

I am anti GWB. I think he's done a poor job. I am also anti-terrorist and think we ought to kick ass. I am pro American.

The problem in Iraq is we don't have enough troops there . Bush is trying to run this WAR;yes, it is still a WAR , on the cheap, just like LBJ and Nixon did in Viet Nam.

The names & places may change but history does repeat itself.

lee
09-11-2003, 07:03 PM
Originally posted by LarryIII
...snip...
I may as well put my political cards on the table.
I am a Goldwater Republican. I did not vote for Gore or G.W. Bush.
I was so disgusted with both of them that I threw my vote away ...snip...

Go Larry!!!

There are damn few liberals or conservatives anymore, and I think we're much the poorer for it. I'm not so naive to believe money in politics wasn't always important, but people took sides and let funds flow from that stance. Now it seems politicians just latch onto fund sources and do whatever it takes to keep them flowing. Imagine....what if we had the two following hypothetical presidents....

A "liberal", balancing the budget & downsizing the federal work force.

A "conservative" adding to the federal workforce, increasing the deficit.

Bobb
09-11-2003, 07:36 PM
Hi everyone, Some interesting numbers I heard on NPR this week. 93,000, number of jobs lost in August. 17 million, number of people that work directly or indirectly for the federal government.Take care everyone, BOBB