|  How could you not Support Bush now!? | ColnagoFE Feb 2, 2004 8:38 AM | | The liberals are even taking over the Superbowl now with their pagan displays of public nudity! We need a president that will stand up to this filth and protect us from those who make a mockery of our morals. All these freewheeling Hollywood types think they can just thumb their noses at us with their foul language and lewd moves. We need to bring back family values and have entertainment that I wouldn't be ashamed to have my kids watch. Get one of those Dummocraps in office and next thing you know they are banging the interns left and right and all the gays are marrying each other! |
|  I was particularly impressed by his song and dance over intel | Cory Feb 2, 2004 8:56 AM | | Man, what the F*** are you talking about? Not that any politician, or any political party, had anything to do with the halftime show, but if you believe they did, then you have to deal with the fact that THE REPUBLICANS ARE IN POWER. BUSH IS PRESIDENT. It happened on THEIR watch. Take a few minutes and tell us how this is Hillary's fault, why don't you? |
|  A woman's place is in the home | ColnagoFE Feb 2, 2004 9:04 AM | | You wouldn't see Mrs Bush out galavanting around trying to play a politician! She's be at home where she belongs taking care of her man and making sure he doesn't have reason to stray. That Dr. Laura has it right on. Women today are not taking care of their men and now it is so bad you can't watch the Super Bowl without having to shade the kiddies' eyes from bare jeweled hooter! Oh the humanity! |
|  God bless Kid Rock | Spoiler Feb 2, 2004 9:41 AM | | At least we had that great patriot Kid Rock to set an example of what American family values are all about. |
|  IWell, Hitlery and Bill are part of the crowd | OldEdScott Feb 2, 2004 9:09 AM | | that set the libertine tone that has infected and corrupted American culture over the last 30 years. Really, on some level they DO share blame for the crap we saw last night.
You won't see Hitlerly denounce it, I bet. And Bill's probably home TIVO-ing it to death ... |
|  I was genuinely offended by the display of breast. | Alex-in-Evanston Feb 2, 2004 9:11 AM | | I was watching the halftime show with my wife, so I was able to ignore the breast image without any harm. What if my niece had been in the room, or my 17 year old brother-in-law? How could I have explained to them that while the NFL and MTV may condone breasts, they are just not OK.
Alex |
|  God forbid a republican ever leaves the USA for a beach | Spunout Feb 2, 2004 9:49 AM | | in Europe or the carribean.
I like breasts. All women have them. I think more people should see them and show them off.
Or Alex, I have been totally swamped by your ingenious sarcasm, your post floored me. |
|  I need some practice at Opposites Day | Alex-in-Evanston Feb 2, 2004 11:59 AM | | Give me a few more shots and I'll find the right balance. Less sarcasm - more subtlety.
Thanks for the tip,
Alex |
|  Ahh, opposites day! nm | Spunout Feb 2, 2004 12:14 PM | | |
|  This is no fun when you guys keep giving away the secret. | bboc Feb 2, 2004 1:50 PM | | The whole point of opposites day is to freak out those who forget or who missed the meeting. The cardinal rule is not to mention it until the day after. Stop ruining the fun! |
|  my bad (nm) | Alex-in-Evanston Feb 2, 2004 1:57 PM | | |
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