10-02-2004, 01:33 AM
D-Dave,Oct 1 2004, 06:02 PM Wrote:It basicaly started right after Bush snuck into the oval ofiice. One of the first things he did was to not ratify the already signed agreements about Global warming and the already mentioned International Court of Justice.
(well the great effect global warming already has on us can be seen first hand in Florida right now, but hey, those are just trailer-park-punks being affected not exactly the ones funding Bush's election, right?)
It's probably not just Florida. The weather around where I live has been way nuttier with temperature changes than I remember it ever being.
D-Dave@October 1 2004, 6:02PM Wrote:Damn, I just realized that I dared to criticise Bush again. Will that generate even more "you girly-man won't tell us what to do" votes for him? :ph34r:
"Girly-men" is the funniest political quote I have ever heard mostly because it's so dumb and sports trash-talky, but also because politics seems to have a lot of things going on that I think of as female stereotypes such as that when arguing, a stereotype of females is that they bring up things someone did a long time ago to make the person look bad, as we all know, politicians do this a lot or that females aren't supposed to say or here exactly what the words mean, which is also something that happens a lot in some politics. These are just stereotypes about females, and I think of them as such and nothing more, but when saying "girly-men", it's obviously the stereotypes that whoever says it is trying to appeal to.
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