nope.are the Bush opponents, in this forum ashamed, equally offended as I
...when the level of anti-Clinton rhetoric ever reached this level? And, are the Bush opponents, in this forum ashamed, equally offended as I, or supportive of such nonsense?
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nope.are the Bush opponents, in this forum ashamed, equally offended as I
Okay.
Care to answer the first question?
Okay, at least that bookends your other response well.
idiots and assholes in both parties....looks like the liberal ones have better photoshop and marketing ideas.....
So, a gun to the president's head over the caption "Patriot Act" and a t-shirt exhorting people to "Kill Bush," are just "better...ideas?"
Wow. Okay then.
Free ad on the Drudge Report.. They're just drawing people to their website. I doubt anyone would have the balls to wear that shirt anywhere, but I could be wrong.
It's definitely tasteless, but I can't say I'm outraged, because outrage contains an element of surprise, and I'm not surprised at all.
Yeah, I'm betting you'd be wrong...
It'll probably be revealed as the assassin pulls back his trench coat to attempt to kill the president and, in the process of getting himself offed, takes out some innocent bystanders.
they could have a stamp of bill clinton hanging by his balls with hooks and i still wouldnt give a rats ass
Okay, Bandit; you've made your position of apathy quite apparent. Thank you.
They'll probably sell as a novelty item... much like those "Jesus is my Homeboy" shirts. But I only saw those shirts in stores... never saw anyone actually wear one.
Then again, I am in Texas and don't frequent raves and PETA meetings, so...
We'll see...
But, outrage over ridiculing religion has never been a problem here.
Start talking about killing the president and...well, I'm sure the Secret Service is getting some practical experience on their interrogations skills this week.
Okay, Yoni; you've made your position of OUTRAGE! (like always) quite apparent. Thank you.Okay, Bandit; you've made your position of apathy quite apparent. Thank you.
My wife is about as anti-W as they come, and even she would think those were in very poor taste.
they could have a stamp of bill clinton hanging by his balls with hooks and i still wouldnt give a rats ass
see....here's a liberal...and a better idea.
frankly these things are only worth the attention they recieve.
pay no attention. the effect diminishes.
but BUSH is OUR PRESIDENT, so i agree, there are scraping the bottom of the barrell here, and might as well have a stamp commemmorating 9/11 with a couple planes about to impact the WTC.
Point taken.
What would be nice to see is a lawsuit by the studio for use of a copyrighted logo. It's rarely something that's enforced, but I think it's warranted in this case.
I don't think Tarantino is a Bush fan either.
To paraphrase Lloyd Bentsen, "I knew Yonivore and, I, sir, am no Yonivore." But, thank you for the compliment.
As far as making my outrage apparent, I thought it was inferred from my original post...I don't think I belabored the point. I was merely curious as to why it seems acceptable with this President when assassination "jokes" have been taboo for as long as any of us have been alive.
I am embarrassed and distancing.
But when Clinton was OUR President..I didn't her conservatives calling out their own when bad taste jokes were amuck.
I don't recall anyone advocating his assassination either. I dare say if they had and if it were conservatives doing so, you would have seen conservatives calling out their own.
Oh yeah Dan, I totally see the equivalence of advocating the assassination of a sitting president and making jokes at the philandering ways of another president!
Gun to the Bush's head...Bill displaying a Penthouse magazine....Totallythe same.
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