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Offline Rictor

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the Bush administration's misadventures in foreign countries...
l.m.f.a.o. at the bush thing. honestly, i don't think he's the smartest guy we've ever had in office. i'll debate that fully with you. but still...
*norway ppl pull out there torches and pitch forks*
Dubya (using the familiar Clinton JibJab phrase): Whud I do?

 

Offline Janos

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lol bush = dum hitlersatan yup?
lol wtf

 

Offline Night Hammer

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the Bush administration's misadventures in foreign countries...
hook 'em horns :p

what that lil symboy is called down here....
Stop... Hammertime :hammer:

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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Yes, but who cares what the people in another country think? Texas is obviously so much more important. Not like liberal Massachussets, or those mean people in France. :doubt:

Anybody want to start betting on how long it takes the White House to move to Texas?
-C

 

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I AM GOD! AND I SHALL SMITE THEE!



...because I can :drevil:

 

Offline aldo_14

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Originally posted by Night Hammer
hook 'em horns :p

what that lil symboy is called down here....


Symbol of the evil eye in Italy (or is it just Sicily), I think.

 
the Bush administration's misadventures in foreign countries...
Meaning we just insulted, oh, 20-30% of Europe in less than 20 seconds.  Yay.
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Offline Rictor

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the Bush administration's misadventures in foreign countries...
Nah, its more of a joke. I doubt anyone is very much offended. The picture was after all taken in the US, not Norway.

 

Offline aldo_14

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Originally posted by Moonsword
Meaning we just insulted, oh, 20-30% of Europe in less than 20 seconds.  Yay.


Technically, that would be an improvement.

:D:p

 
the Bush administration's misadventures in foreign countries...
True...
$quot;Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity.  And I'm not sure about the former.$quot;
 - Albert Einstein

$quot;It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.$quot;
- Gen. George Patton Jr.

 

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ROFL Actually, I think you'll find that a higher percentage than that associate the symbol with Heavy Metal/Satanism etc :)

Is it me, or does he look strangely like Beavis when he does that?

 

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Bush salutes Satan


If I was a religious person I'd be worried. The antichrist is always going to pose as a religious leader, most likely a christian because that's the best way to spread heresy. :D
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Offline Zuljin

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*gets his torch and pitchfork*
Or maybe not..

I find it rather funny actually, mostly because I couldn't care less.
The reason it got as much attention as it did, is probably because of other similar incidents here in Norway lately (skijumper I think did it at a press conferance, people got hysteric, and boom, big media coverage within a day or so..)
If it wasn't for that I doubt the media here would have made such a big deal of it :p