Thursday, January 5, 2012
Heehaw: 8 votes – hell, Rick Santorum got more kids than that!
A slightly different take (from the back 40) on the GOP presidential sweepstakes coming out of the Iowa caucus.
Note: For folks with a political sense of humor . . .
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Travis and Jonathon are funnier than Rick Perry at a gay chapter of a Mensa meeting.
Here's a joke for you right wingers out there:
One of my Anonymouse Roundup critics was asked by his Pastor what he thought about Roe vs. Wade.
He said:
"I don't care how the Haitians get back to their island - as long as they get back one way or another.
Bob O, How do you find this stuff?
I thought it was good fun and strangely appropriate for Hays County.
To Rocky, I really don't think Rick Perry would go to a Mensa Meeting, but he might go to a Log Cabin Republicans Meeting. As a contributor of that group (no I am not gay) I will try to remember to ask him.
I will let you know what he says.
You see your stereotype of Republicans is not always correct.
Roy Pursley
Perry did wear a Brokeback Mountain jacket during one of his homophobe campaign ads.
And yes, I am always hoping my stereotypes of Republicans prove not to be true.
Hey Roy, how about this stereotype?
A Republican, a Democrat and a corporate executive are sitting at a table.
In the middle of the table is a plate of 12 delicious chocolate chip cookies.
After a minute, the corporate CEO stands up, grabs eleven of the cookies, and leans over and whispers in the Republican's ear:
"Watch out. That Democrat wants a piece of your cookie."
THE CEO just got the portion required to run the business, 5 for the factory guys, 3 for Marketing Dept. 2 for the Admin people and one for himself. Yhe last cookie was the profit and he knew the politians would want it all, so he left it gor them to fight over.
So where is the stereotype issue?
Please forgive the typos in my message, I did not have my glasses on and therefore could not proof my spelling. Sory
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