Sunday, May 14, 2006

Bush or Chimp?

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Since my last chimp post was such a hit, thought you all would enjoy these
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Just so I am not accused of being a hippie communist, click here,

13 comments:

Roya said...

I have also posted an animation of Ahmadinejad on my blog.

However, it's really not nice to lower apes to bushies level. They are my ancestors you know? >:(

Stardust said...

Roya, I know....I apologize to the apes. :-)

And how "childish" of me for having a sense of humor!! :-D

jhbowden said...

neo-con has a good article on blogger fatigue today. I highly recommend it.

Stardust said...

Jason - Instead of wasting time in blogland then, you should call these people and offer them your international relations "expertise."

Stardust said...

Roya, sorry about the comment deletions. I have it straight now. The first animation that is in Persian is a joke...the second one, "The Art of Defence" is real.

I thought you meant they both were a joke...anyway, I have it straightened out now. I think I am getting blogger burnout!

Stardust said...

Like I said in the comment that was deleted, I hope they can get rid of Ahmadinejad without opening up another nest of hornets. One thing we can agree on, he's a real nutjob.

jhbowden said...

Stardust --

Why do you complain about Iraq, when you admit the executive branch has expertise we do not?

Stardust said...

Jason,
I was being sarcastic.

The Game said...

Looks like there are a lot of intelligent people at this blog...I'll work on going to all your sites, but feel free to check mine out as well...
I always love to see new people come on by and add their thoughts in the debate...

Stardust said...

the game - Thank you for the compliment.

Stardust said...

I am glad everyone is enjoying the humor here.

Jay Denari said...

I especially liked the one showing the chimp reading Darwin while Bush read the Grinch... both are clearly interested in their family trees!

Anonymous said...

Dumbya should have read Dr. Seuss as a child. He would have learned to read and not have to be making up lost ground today.