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2/12 Monkey Man for the Donkeys: http://tinyurl.com/4wj3j (news.yahoo.com) \_ Uh, right. When this guy (http://www.bushorchimp.com is no longer president, you can start calling democrats "monkeys". For now, it's probably a bad idea. \_ So turn about isn't fair play? \_ Fair play? More like affirmative action for people whose political opponents don't really look like chimps. Find your own jungle animal to use to make fun of Dean. \_ I thought it was a reference to YAAARRGGGHHH! \_ Apparently there is some similarity btwn the the Steve "Monkey Man" Balmer "I love this company" video and the Dean scream. This is what I was refering to. \_ I have a scream speech, v 2.0 by H. Dean eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaarggggghhhh!!!!! starts at around 41 minute mark rtsp://video.c-span.org/mdrive/rwh031603.rm \_ Being compared to a monkey because of one's behavior is far more insulting than being compared to a monkey because of one's looks. \_ In what way does Dean resemble a monkey to you? \_ I thought the Bush == Chimp was a reference to his intelligence not his looks. \_ Then you're obviously not very intelligent yourself now are you? |
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tinyurl.com/4wj3j -> story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/politics_democrats_dc "The time for introspection and second-guessing is over," said New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a possible Democratic presidential contender in 2 008. "We have to be ready with ideas, with policies that work," he said. web sites ), another likely White House contender in 2008, joined Senate Leader Ha rry Reid of Nevada and House Leader Nancy Pelosi of California in condem ning Bush's budget and legislative agenda and promising to stand up for Democratic values. "Don't tell me that Democrats don't stand for anything," Edwards said, ec hoing his presidential primary campaign theme of fighting to lift up wor king-class Americans and break down the "two Americas" -- one for the ri ch and one for the struggling. With two governorships -- in Virginia and New Jersey -- on the ballot in November and regaining control of Congress at risk in November 2006, Dem ocrats said there was no time to waste. They promised to join Dean in building up the party's grass roots base an d reaching out in states where Democrats have been losing ground. web sites) war and Bush during his Democratic presidential primary c ampaign, runs counter to the advice of some Democrats that the party sho uld adopt a more moderate approach that would broaden its appeal in the South and West. But even Democrats who supported some of Dean's rivals -- all of whom hav e dropped out of the race for chairman -- have adjusted to the idea of D ean at the top. "There has been some anxiety about him in a lot of states, not just Alaba ma," said Alabama Democratic executive director Jim Spearman, who origin ally supported party activist Donnie Fowler. "He wasn't my first choice, but what he brings with new ideas and his abi lity to build up the grass roots could sell well in Alabama and rural ar eas everywhere," Spearman said. Dean appealed to state party leaders with promises of more spending in th e states and more effort at grass-roots organizing. Republication or r edistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the pri or written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any error s or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon . |
www.bushorchimp.com This is a little p roject I decided to start once I realized how much George W Bush looks like a chimpanzee. I'm not a member of any political party, and I have n othing in particular against the man. Click on Pics 1 or 2 on the blue menu bar to the left for our complete co llection of Bush or Chimp comparison pictures. Several of you out there have been emailing and signing in the guestbook about how it is cruel to the chimps to compare them to George W Bush. |
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