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A Thought for Today

Along with the classic Eight Most Terrifying Words in the English Language (“I’m from the government; I’m here to help”), this colorful thought:

“You may not like the effing government, but the government likes effing you.”

Take that thought to the polls on November 4th, would you?


Trackposted to The Pink Flamingo, Blog @ MoreWhat.com, Rosemary’s Thoughts, Allie is Wired, Democrat=Socialist, Conservative Cat, and Right Voices, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.

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Trackback from Rosemary’s Thoughts
Time October 21, 2008 at 10:09 PM

Biden: They’ll Test Obama Within 6 Months…

Both camps are scrambling. One is amiss trying to cover this foreign policy debate, the other is on the jump to illuminate this gaffe by Sen. Biden. The McCain/Palin camp knows that the media will not cover this as they would had Gov. Sarah Palin…

Comment from Rosemary
Time October 21, 2008 at 10:10 PM

So effing true! ;)

Comment from Rosemary
Time October 21, 2008 at 10:20 PM

PS. I’m=two words. I am. That would make it ten words. Jus’ Saying.

Comment from Perri Nelson
Time October 21, 2008 at 10:30 PM

Ever so true…

Vote them all out! Write-ins all around!

Comment from David
Time October 22, 2008 at 12:58 AM

Rose-mary, my mama told me not to argue with a woman over peccadillos, but then if I’d listened to her, I’d never have become the successful curmudgeon I am today. (Successful at curmudgeonry, that is *heh*) Sure, “I’m” was once two words, but let the magic apostrophe, properly invoked, do its thing and BAM! The two become one in a perect orthographically grammatical wedding.

;-)

Perri, How can I disagree with such sage advice? *heh* I’d just add: let’s all write in the same candidate for ALL offices with unworthy candidates: None of the Above. Clean slate. Do-over.

Tea party, anyone?