18th June 2003, 10:37 PM
18th June 2003, 10:53 PM
I think my fave is still the episode of Time Squad where they had to go all Scooby Doo in the white house and some president was trying to scare everyone away.
Those are hilarious if only because they are so incredibly stupid.
Those are hilarious if only because they are so incredibly stupid.
19th June 2003, 9:14 AM
thats silly, We have simular non biased stuff on the cbc air farce.
19th June 2003, 9:32 AM
19th June 2003, 9:37 AM
Bushenstein is funny. I saw it yesterday, though. Before you posted it. :)
The Republican one is funny too, but in a 'they are stupid' way.
The Republican one is funny too, but in a 'they are stupid' way.
19th June 2003, 1:28 PM
Bushenstein was funny, especially at the end.
"We want justices with American values, not right-wing values!"
It's like saying "We want justices with right-wing values, not right-wing values!", because left-wing values sure as hell aren't American. :love:
That aside, both propaganda attempts were pretty awful and if I wasn't already blessed as a conservative the combination of these two might make me go independent or something
"We want justices with American values, not right-wing values!"
It's like saying "We want justices with right-wing values, not right-wing values!", because left-wing values sure as hell aren't American. :love:
That aside, both propaganda attempts were pretty awful and if I wasn't already blessed as a conservative the combination of these two might make me go independent or something
19th June 2003, 1:32 PM
Sorry, but the majority of Americans just aren't radical right-wingers. Sure, they aren't liberal either, but they sure aren't radical right.
19th June 2003, 1:41 PM
Incredible. Did you know that there are more conservatives than radical left-wingers too!? :holyshit:
19th June 2003, 3:37 PM
We all know that those things not happening had nothing to do with a republican dominated house or a republican president
19th June 2003, 6:40 PM
I think its about 1/3 right wing, 1/3 left, and 1/3 in the middle, overall, in the US... not sure, but I think so.
19th June 2003, 7:12 PM
Actually, I'm willing to bet the 'middle' category is considerably larger than a third. I think true ideologues like you and I are kinda minorities.
Wait, that's probably not right either, if you look at election runoff results. It's probably more like this:
12.4% Liberal
12.6% Conservative
25% Moderate
50% Don't Give A Shit
Wait, that's probably not right either, if you look at election runoff results. It's probably more like this:
12.4% Liberal
12.6% Conservative
25% Moderate
50% Don't Give A Shit
19th June 2003, 7:56 PM
So...0.2% :holyshit:
19th June 2003, 8:04 PM
I think the number who actually care on both sides is pretty close... not sure which one has more. Either one could have a slight edge. And the rest don't know.
Yeah, it might be 25/25/50. Not sure.
Of course, half the people don't vote, usually -- mostly from the undecided but lots from both left and right too... I don't know why someone wouldn't vote when there is something on the ballot (as in, not just a state bond issue and a town councilor like was on the election we had a few weeks ago...)...
Yeah, it might be 25/25/50. Not sure.
Of course, half the people don't vote, usually -- mostly from the undecided but lots from both left and right too... I don't know why someone wouldn't vote when there is something on the ballot (as in, not just a state bond issue and a town councilor like was on the election we had a few weeks ago...)...
20th June 2003, 8:09 AM
I think the republican ad was the funniest.
Phycho music was catchy.
Phycho music was catchy.
20th June 2003, 12:28 PM
There are more republicans than democrats...? Woo-hoo!
20th June 2003, 1:01 PM
You stole the thread I was going to do.
I learned something after watching those ads:
Don't vote replublican, because your local court house will be beaten down by dead guys with large brown logs. Don't vote democrat because they'll trick you at halloween with disappearing candy. What does this teach us? They're both going to screw you over in the end, but *how* you get screwed is your choice.
I learned something after watching those ads:
Don't vote replublican, because your local court house will be beaten down by dead guys with large brown logs. Don't vote democrat because they'll trick you at halloween with disappearing candy. What does this teach us? They're both going to screw you over in the end, but *how* you get screwed is your choice.
20th June 2003, 1:20 PM
Both of them were pretty funny, but the one with Tom Daschle was just better. That evil laugh at the end was priceless! :D
20th June 2003, 1:24 PM
'Makes me happy that I don't side with either party...
20th June 2003, 3:20 PM
http://www.totse.com/en/politics/the_wor...lawpt.html
have a look at what we can vote for instead of the usally 2 or in canada's case 4 parties.
This party believes the goverment should provide money to teach inmates in prisioned Yoga clases to help them rehebilitate themselves, kind of unorthadox.
They also believe Hospitals should be called healing centres were they can teach people how to heal themselves through Yoga.
While I must say atleast they are straight forward about their beliefs and goals as silly as they may seem.
have a look at what we can vote for instead of the usally 2 or in canada's case 4 parties.
This party believes the goverment should provide money to teach inmates in prisioned Yoga clases to help them rehebilitate themselves, kind of unorthadox.
They also believe Hospitals should be called healing centres were they can teach people how to heal themselves through Yoga.
While I must say atleast they are straight forward about their beliefs and goals as silly as they may seem.