To hell with it - here's a Friday Funny
NeedCoffee
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Sorry if this pisses anyone off. If you are angered easily or get really testy when people talk about Democrats, here's a simple solution - DON'T READ IT.
Happy Friday, everyone!
Democratic National Convention Agenda
DNC – Planned Schedule of Events
7:00 PM. Opening flag burning.
7:15 PM. Pledge of allegiance to the U.N.
7:30 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
7:30 - 8:00 PM. Nonreligious prayer and worship by Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton.
8:00 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
8:05 PM. Ceremonial tree hugging.
8:15 – 8:30 PM. Gay Wedding – Barney Frank presiding.
8:30 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
8:35 PM. Free Saddam Rally by Cindy Sheehan and Susan Sarandon.
9:00 PM. Keynote speech – “The proper etiquette for surrender” by French President Jacques Chirac.
9:15 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
9:20 PM. Collection to benefit Osama Bin Laden kidney transplant fund.
9:30 PM. Unveiling of plan to free freedom fighters from Guantanamo Bay by Sean Penn.
9:40 PM. “Why I Hate the Military,” a short talk by William Jefferson Clinton.
9:45 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
9:50 PM. Dan Rather is presented the Truth in Broadcasting Award, presented by Michael Moore.
9:55 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
10:00 PM. “How George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld brought down the World Trade Center towers” by Howard Dean.
10:30 PM. Nomination of Hillary Rodham Clinton by Mahmud Ahnadinejad.
11:00 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
11:05 PM. Al Gore reinvents the Internet.
11:15 PM. “Our Troops are War Criminals” by John Kerry.
11:30 PM. Coronation of Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
12:00 AM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
12:05 AM. Bill asks Ted to drive Hillary home.
Happy Friday, everyone!
Democratic National Convention Agenda
DNC – Planned Schedule of Events
7:00 PM. Opening flag burning.
7:15 PM. Pledge of allegiance to the U.N.
7:30 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
7:30 - 8:00 PM. Nonreligious prayer and worship by Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton.
8:00 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
8:05 PM. Ceremonial tree hugging.
8:15 – 8:30 PM. Gay Wedding – Barney Frank presiding.
8:30 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
8:35 PM. Free Saddam Rally by Cindy Sheehan and Susan Sarandon.
9:00 PM. Keynote speech – “The proper etiquette for surrender” by French President Jacques Chirac.
9:15 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
9:20 PM. Collection to benefit Osama Bin Laden kidney transplant fund.
9:30 PM. Unveiling of plan to free freedom fighters from Guantanamo Bay by Sean Penn.
9:40 PM. “Why I Hate the Military,” a short talk by William Jefferson Clinton.
9:45 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
9:50 PM. Dan Rather is presented the Truth in Broadcasting Award, presented by Michael Moore.
9:55 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
10:00 PM. “How George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld brought down the World Trade Center towers” by Howard Dean.
10:30 PM. Nomination of Hillary Rodham Clinton by Mahmud Ahnadinejad.
11:00 PM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
11:05 PM. Al Gore reinvents the Internet.
11:15 PM. “Our Troops are War Criminals” by John Kerry.
11:30 PM. Coronation of Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
12:00 AM. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.
12:05 AM. Bill asks Ted to drive Hillary home.
Comments
"Bill finds a cute intern and asks Ted to drive Hillary home."
The last entry for Kennedy should have been "Ted Kennedy is toasted...and proposes to Hillary."
Yet, losing a child doesn't give you extra rights or a free ride. We give a little leeway, but that's it. She set herself up as a public figure when she rallied people around her to support her point of view (and she was very successful). At first we gave her grace because of her loss, but it has gone on too long to keep saying so. Now she is a political figure and that makes her fair game.
Nothing in the joke list spoke about her loss. Instead she is referred to in a political context in a political joke. As I said, fair game.
Just my opinion.
Nae
FYI, jokes make light of difficult situations to help us cope.
I'm guessing you have a political agenda. If you do, start another post. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.
Some on the left could write a very similar joke making fun of conservatives. Its not hard to imagine...
These days, with the situation in Iraq and the growing threat of Islamic radicalism across the globe, people like Michael Moore and Ted Kennedy just dont bother me anymore.
Minor squabbles about taxes, social agendas, and the like seem unimportant in light of the real threats that exist in the world today. These enemies threaten not only our "way of life" but our very lives themselves.
A friend sent me a link to an interesting article speaking of Enlightenment and our age. This is an interesting quote from that article.
"(W)e think the soldier funny in his desert camouflage and Kevlar, a loser who drew poorly in the American lottery and so ended up in Iraq — our most privileged never acknowledging that such men with guns are the only bulwark between us and the present day forces of the Dark Ages with their Kalashnikovs and suicide belts."
If we cannot remove ourselves from reality every once in a while and have a laugh at our own expense, than THAT really is the tragedy of our times. I don't think anyone on this forum ever means to intentionally trivialize what is going on in this world. Laughter is the best medicine...we need it to heal and to deal with rough situations.
The beauty of this forum is that we have a place to be serious, and a place to be funny, hence the HR-De-Har-Har. So yuk it up people - it's Friday and it's finally cold in Texas!
It's cold enough for me to put on a coat (for maybe the 4th time this year) and for people to drive like idiots...and there's not even ice or water on the roads! I think people in TX actually believe that its harder to drive when its cold outside...I blame it on all the BBQ gone to their heads.
By the way, on the radio they were giving out "advice" for how to behave at company christmas parties.
1. Dont do anything stupid.
2. Think of the party as an extension of the workplace.
3. If you do something stupid, apologize quickly.
>I checked, it was 33. Supposed to get down to
>around 15 tonight. In Georgia, that's what we
>call "colder than a witch's titty!"
We always ended that with "...in a brass bra."