A Few Things I Learned From the State of the Union:
- The United States military needs the Patriot Act to protect us from terrorists. Apparently they need the Patriot Act more than the combat pay and benefits that Bushie-boy slashed. Shame on you, Mr. President. Shame on you.
- Drug-abusing athletes = bad.
Drug-abusing presidents = apparently okay. - In addition, with Iraq putting the Q in Quagmire and the economy doing backflips in the toilet, we should really be worried about an important issue endangering American civilization as we know it: steroids in sports!
- Bush is all for equal rights for all Americans. Unless they're gay.
- Spending lots of money encouraging straight people to get married, however, makes sense. Hey, why don't you guys join up with that whole "go to Vegas and do something stupid" tourism campaign and kill two birds with one stone? Hey, it worked for Britney Spears!!
- Sexually-transmitted diseases are rampant among America's youth. Therefore we will keep up the abstinence-only sex ed. programs, because they're working so well.
- Gotta love the Talking Heads facial expression on Colin Powell: "My God!! What have I done?!"
- No matter how drunk or stupid Ted Kennedy is, I will love him forever for those facial expressions.
- The Dems should have gotten
streamweaver to deliver their rebuttal: "Everything that guy just said was bullshit!!"
Glad to see so many of you enjoyed the drinking game. I did not play it, which is lucky because if I had, I would have almost immediately gotten abso-fucking-lutely trashed and staged an inpromptu protest in downtown Decatur. Like I really need to add to my FBI file...
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Date: 2004-01-21 08:37 am (UTC)One page. *reads* "Not considered a threat."
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Date: 2004-01-21 08:43 am (UTC)I couldn't do the drinking game, either. I have recorded it, however, and once I can drink again, I'll try to play it. :-)
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Date: 2004-01-21 08:48 am (UTC)And: we were also being racist by pointing out that theocracies are incompatible with freedom and democracy.
I did my own drinking "game", drink whenever I just couldn't take his choice of wording and rant at the top of my lungs during every applause.
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Date: 2004-01-21 09:16 am (UTC)You may or may not know that anyone who claims on a legal document that they're a Unitarian Universalist instantly will have their name on the FBI list of "Known Unitarians"...
That's a charmer thanks to the Nixon White House.
I loved your comments... I have very little to add... mnostly because right now I'm tired and I don't have the energy to say all that I feel about the criminal in our White House.
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Date: 2004-01-21 09:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-21 09:44 am (UTC)No matter how drunk or stupid Ted Kennedy is, I will love him forever for those facial expressions.
Me too!
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Date: 2004-01-21 09:56 am (UTC)Friends don't let friends mix LJ humor and cream of wheat. That stuff is sticky all over my keyboard. That was hysterical.
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Date: 2004-01-21 12:23 pm (UTC)Yes, drug abusing atheletes are bad. But, unless you know something pertinent, we don't have a drug-abusing president. Sure, in the past he had problems, but he wasn't president then, either.
The economy has been improving for two years, now. It went into the toilet because of the dot-bomb, which started on Clinton's watch. The recovery is slower than we'd like but right on track, because it has to be real (we're not letting companies cook the books anymore, so any growth has to be actual sustainable activity). We've moved ahead on jobs, which is good, but we're falling victim to the globalization of skills that allows lots of tech tasks to be done overseas. I knew telecommuting was a bad idea....
The gay have equal rights -- they're free to marry someone of the opposite gender any time they want. Remember, marriage isn't a federally recognized right, so it falls to the states to regulate, anyway. Without a constitutional change we won't see any real difference on the marriage front, though I would like to see a massive tax incentive to be married. It might make divorce and shacking up a little less viable. And, no, I'm not biased because I'm married and want to pay less taxes. Shut up.
Abstinance programs are working to reduce pregnancy. Really. We even have statistics to show it. That's why the incidence of oral STDs is at an all-time high.... Kids wanna screw SOMETHING, but at least we've made them scared of babies.
Ted Kennedy makes interesting facial expressions today. I think he learned them while trying to shake off a soaking-wet drunk he once had.
And Colin Powell always looks like that. Which is why he's a great Secretary of State. :: grin ::
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Date: 2004-01-21 01:19 pm (UTC)They had this big abstinence campaign when I was in high school and it worked really well! Although, we still aren't sure how 75% of the female graduating class got pregnant.
Must have been immaculate conceptions all around.
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Date: 2004-01-21 03:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-22 06:12 am (UTC)Which I'm justifying by theorizing that you win if you survive Shrub's presidency and the years (if not decades) of aftermath. Albeit death by alcohol poisoning seems pleasant compared to the possibility of four more years of Junior and his minions...
Obviously I suffer from mixed feelings, here. :->