Bush B-Gone

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    1. Well, we can only hope it’d work.

      I hope you folks down there can get rid of that bastard before I visit.

      Otherwise I need to figure out how I can pull off an assassination of every member of his administration with a pop can and a safety pin. Either that or lock them in the white house and just burn it down again. It worked that one time and kept the US in line for a while.

      1. i can help out with that plot…i am a whiz with a wooden spoon, some bubble gum and some RAID…like friggen MacGuyver!

        To whatever higher being watches over elections:

        Please, pleeeease, help us rid our nation of this C- student, this pillager of humanity, this all around jackass.

        Amen, Om Shanti, etc.

        1. Excellent! I’ll be sure to send you some covert plans.

          Doesn’t Jeb Bush watch over elections? At least he was the higher power who secured Florida.

          Something has to give. Evil can’t always win. I think we should get together as a world and name the Dalai Lama our benevolent dictator.

          1. I think we should get together as a world and name the Dalai Lama our benevolent dictator

            i think that sounds like an excellent idea. peace needs to break out in a big way. soon.

            jeb bush is a moron. makes me feel sad for the people who have to live with him as their governor, and his brother as their president. talk about a double whammy.

          2. Sometimes I’m tempted to just give in and start a nice peaceful commune, inviting all my friends. However, that’s taking the easy way out, isn’t it? It’s more vital to work for a more pervasive and global peace.

            Yes, having the Bush-Bush one-two would be enough to knock most folks down. It’d be mighty frustrating.

          3. I know how you feel…most days, i just want to run off and live in the forest with the squirrels and eat berries and bathe in a river…but then i think of all the people who can’t do the same, and i remember that we all need to work for the greater good, and while living a humble, simple life in the woods would be fantastic, it would not be conducive to extricating the people who work for oppression and greed from leading the world…

          4. We still need to take time to live in the forest with squirrels and beavers, eat those berries and mushrooms and have some river-bath action. It’s all about balance.

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