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To: Enemy Of The State
I hope somebody who saw this event has reported it to Secret Service people. To put the head of a current President on a stick and slam it on the stage - shows hostile intent towards the President, and usually requires a visit from SS. I certainly hope the idiot gets his stinking face on TV and says "I was a stupid idiot and I will never do this again". I don't care what your politics are. Even the "x42 haters" treated x42 like a joke - and we didn't put his head on a stick and slam it on a stage - at least I never heard of us doing anything similar.

This hatred of Bush is illogical - unrealistic!
15 posted on 04/07/2003 8:42:19 PM PDT by CyberAnt
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To: CyberAnt
I know this is an old topic, but I was just sitting here listening to Pearl Jam, and thought why not do an Eddy Vedder Search.

Know wonder liberals think freeRepublic is populated by social nazis. Wow! Call in the secret service, for an entertainers public display of displeasure/disagreement with the president.

You really have no understanding of what freedom is do you?

I have been thinking of starting a "Support out Troops" thread, but with a spin, because I do not like the way this war in Iraq is progressing.

I picture it this way, Chenney on a cot with an IV, saying, "we're good, I'll be ready to roll in a minute". Rumsfeld at a wrestling match, almost pinned, "So much for shock and awe."

And the shocker of all...GW Bush trying to pull a soldier out from under a bus that has been blown apart...in the back ground NYPD and FDNY members, with a caption of "Dude you had us at, 'I hear you, the whole world hears you,' what happened?"

16 posted on 11/10/2005 10:49:51 PM PST by snodog
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