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2006/5/13-16 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton] UID:43045 Activity:low
5/12    http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/12/bush.clinton.poll
        Clinton vs. Bush. Most recognize that Bush is a lousier president
        than Clinton, but there are a few that still prefer Bush because
        he doesn't let interns suck his dick.
        \_ It's a shame prefer bush just for that reason. I can't believe
           they'd rather have the countrier in poorer shape than to have
           a president who got it on with an intern.
        \_ I prefer Bush because he doesn't allow his main campaign
           contributors to steal all of the US's nuclear weapons
           secrets, but I'm eccentric like that.
           \_ So do you believe that if nuclear secrets were kept tight,
              no one else outside the US would ever be able to develop
              their own nuclear programs because everyone else is stupid?
              \_ This has got to be a troll.  No one on soda is really
                 this stupid, are they?
                 \_ jblack is not stupid. jblack is resolute. firm. believes
                    in virtues and stuff like that, yet does not have the
                    capacity to think from the other person's perspective.
                    unable to socialize with the people around him, yes,
                    but dumb, he is not, for he solves difficult
                    engineering problems.
                    \_ Actually, I was refering to "no one else would ever
                       develop their own nuclear programs" strawman guy.
                       That strawman was posted by a moron.  Why does
                       everyone think the "sold nuke secrets" guy is
                       jblack?
                       \_ Because according to the write log files, he editted
                          a file called "abortion". Then at 21:00:32 he
                          editted /etc/motd.public using vi and pasted exactly
                          3 lines starting with "I prefer Bush...", and did
                          so within 4 seconds.                   -Motd CIA
           \_ You're not eccentric. You're a fucking jblack.
           \_ Yeah, you "let" people set up espionage rings to steal
              nuclear secrets.  Moron.  -John
              \_ What John Says:
                   "Yeah, you "let" people set up espionage rings to steal
                    nuclear secrets.  Moron.  -John"
                 What jblack hears:
                   "blah blah blah blah KLINTON espionage rings blah blah
                    nuclear secrets. blah blah blah.   -John
                   "blah blah blah blah Clinton espionage rings blah blah
                    nuclear secrets. blah blah.   -John"
                   "blah blah blah blah Clinton espionage rings blah steal
                    nuclear secrets.  bhlah.  -blah"
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