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8-02-2004 @ 08:22:03 PM
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By: DiRF |
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Oh yes, we MUST stop all fraudulent political ads*.
*Republican ads only...leave Democrat ads alone, they're free speech.
That's pretty much the message I got from that website.
Another celebrity surrounded by sychophants who tell him he's right in his beliefs, so he's so sure of himself, he uses his fame and fortune to be a general nuisance to people who disagree with him. |
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8-03-2004 @ 02:36:55 PM
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By: solid_snake |
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I knew before clicking the comment who it would be from and that it would be indignant
[Edited by solid_snake on 8-03-2004 @ 02:37:22 PM] |
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8-03-2004 @ 06:44:20 PM
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By: DiRF |
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#2, Oh gee, I'm sorry that I'm predictable. |
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8-03-2004 @ 07:26:20 PM
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By: DiRF |
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#2, ...and I guess I AM indignant... I am very frustrated by all these celebs who are using their fame and fortune to create elaborate cheap-shots at political figures for political purposes. (Not just for humor.)
Leave the campaigning to the political parties. |
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8-04-2004 @ 12:47:06 AM
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By: Lemming |
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I tend to dismiss their opinions out-of-hand. However, I can't help but wonder if it would bother you so much if we had, say, Kerry in office, and a conservative celeb-demagogue was lampooning him. |
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