I think it's time to take a positive turn and instead list the good things about the upcoming Obama regime.
In an e-mail to a neighbor I wrote "Obama's run an incredible campaign. He's got a guy campaigning for him who cites global warming as a real danger, yet is upgrading from a home that is 3000 square feet (give or take), to... just how big is your planned McMansion?"
Well thank you CW. While I'm on a roll I should also mention I have a 16 year old daughter who unfortunately demonstrates the intellectual capacity of the typical Democrat.
How great is it to say to her, "I'm sorry honey, daddy would love to buy you a car, but our Dear Leader tells us that every additional car on the road adds to global warming. Plus, daddy can't afford it because now he's got to pay the healthcare costs of the single mom next door because she'd rather spend her money on tanning, clothes, and gas for her SUV."
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I think it's time to take a positive turn and instead list the good things about the upcoming Obama regime.
In an e-mail to a neighbor I wrote "Obama's run an incredible campaign. He's got a guy campaigning for him who cites global warming as a real danger, yet is upgrading from a home that is 3000 square feet (give or take), to... just how big is your planned McMansion?"
Class envy is now OK!
Bravo.
Well thank you CW. While I'm on a roll I should also mention I have a 16 year old daughter who unfortunately demonstrates the intellectual capacity of the typical Democrat.
How great is it to say to her, "I'm sorry honey, daddy would love to buy you a car, but our Dear Leader tells us that every additional car on the road adds to global warming. Plus, daddy can't afford it because now he's got to pay the healthcare costs of the single mom next door because she'd rather spend her money on tanning, clothes, and gas for her SUV."
Reason #2 to vote for Obama.
Damn CW.
That tom de plume guy is so friggin' smart that you oughta have HIM as your next guest host when you go jetting off to the next friend's wedding.
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