Goddamn Fucking Stupid

George Bush's Healthcare Plan for America

"I mean, people have access to health care in America. They can just go to the emergency room."


— George W. Bush


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"Hello there. In the spirit of open, respectful debate, I would like you to know that I think you're a fag, a Nazi, and that I firmly believe you used to fuck your mom before you went homo. If this opinion offends you, please note that you're the one with the problem, that you can't tolerate or engage, are in fact afraid of, my ideas, and are trying to persecute me and hinder my noble goals. This makes you a tool, and me a hero for free speech and the oppressed everywhere. In fact, Gandhi's ghost is giving my balls a sensuous tongue-bath right now. As a Nazi fag in the NaziFagosphere, you wouldn't understand. Now please stop oppressing me, you hater. Have a nice day."


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