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MVB
Nov 21, 2004, @ 03:23 PM
Basic moral of this hilarious episode:

The strength of America lies in the fact that we can want war and not want war at the same time. The anti-war protesters make it seem to the rest of the world that it's not so much the American people, but the President who they should hate for going to war, leaving "America" unhated, and focusing world anger on individuals like the Pres. The pro-war/support our troops people keep us strong and make sure we don't look like a nation full of 'pussy hippy protesters'

"It's called having your cake, and eating it too."

Not that this will generate any response, but it has a certain degree of truth to it.

DrunkenUno
Nov 21, 2004, @ 09:03 PM
Brilliant episode.

shutupandshave
Nov 22, 2004, @ 03:20 PM
Heads of state are voted in, and if they look/act or do something stupid it reflects on the voting public.

Karmashock
Nov 22, 2004, @ 04:42 PM
So that means that the Dutch must be big harry potter fans right? :lol:

shutupandshave
Nov 22, 2004, @ 05:37 PM
Karma.

learn to read > learn to ride a bike > learn to tie your shoelaces > learn to tie a tie > goto big school > get laid > travel a bit > speak to suas

Karmashock
Nov 22, 2004, @ 07:20 PM
So the answer would be yes?... Because the Dutch elected a guy that looks just like harry potter... that must mean they're fans right? :)

Shackled Phoenix
Nov 22, 2004, @ 07:28 PM
Karma.

learn to read > learn to ride a bike > learn to tie your shoelaces > learn to tie a tie > goto big school > get laid > travel a bit > speak to suas

Ya know, most people are smart enough to learn to tie their shoes BEFORE learning to read, or ride a bike. That's just, well ya know, common sense.

Karmashock
Nov 22, 2004, @ 11:41 PM
This fucker is even ballsy enough to hold up a picture of it... I fucking love it... :lol:

I don't get the politics of Holland, but no American politician would do that... we'd pretend it never happened (that is pretend to be above it while hoping that it goes away)... I imagine the English would attack the person or something... they tend to be more confrontational... at least from what I've seen of parliament...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1990000/images/_1990620_potter_300.jpg