You can't blame Bush for looking like a monkey [/b][/quote] Yes you can. "Mr. Bush?" "Yes?" "I blame you for your son looking like a monkey."
Yes you can. "Mr. Bush?" "Yes?" "I blame you for your son looking like a monkey." [/b][/quote] I'd rather look like a monkey than whatever Kerry looks like. Right now I'm inbetween a shar-pei or a basset hound. Maybe even a melting candle. Rest assured he has to be the ugliest presidental candidate we've ever had. I feel like I have to move to a smaller TV because his noggin is so large.
Personally I think everyone should just vote based on which animal they like best. BUSH: Monkey. KERRY: Horse. Don't listen to the facts people - Just vote on which animal you like best! I like horsies personally. Maybe some appointments and maybe a little more...: - Telling the nation Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction and posed a "grave and gathering" threat to our security. A report issued last week confirms that there were no WMDs in Iraq, and indicates that Saddam posed little danger to the U.S. - Ignoring the State Department's plan for winning the peace in Iraq. In the months before the war, the State Department created an elaborate guide to establishing order in Iraq, but the Pentagon utterly ignored it. Bush administration leaders predicted our troops would be greeted with flowers, but a year and a half later, Iraq is in chaos and an insurgency is growing. - Opposing the 9-11 Commission. In May of 2002, Bush told foreign leaders that he opposed an independent probe on the 9/11 attacks. After pressure from 9/11 family members, he changed his mind. The commission identified a number of serious errors and deficiencies in the U.S. intelligence gathering system. - Signing a report endorsing the outsourcing of jobs to other countries. In February of 2004, the president's annual report to Congress on the U.S. economy reflected the philosophy that "outsourcing is just a new way of doing international trade." - Failing to fully fund the No Child Left Behind Act. A number of state legislatures have now come out against the bill, saying that there is no way to meet the goals set by No Child Left Behind with the paltry funding they've been offered. Oh yeah, don't forget those 100 other mistakes.