sky of mind
Sunday, 8 January 2006, 1:31 pm
QUOTE(pAsSiVe @ Sunday, 8 January 2006, 3:22 am)

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See now, this certoonic picture to me just isn't very realistic.
Kerry could never say anything that was this clean, concise, to the point or short of wordage'
It's as if the man gets 20 seconds to speak, and feels the one who uses the most words wins!
An example I just made up.....
When asked "is it a sunny day today where you are?"
A good answer would be, "Yes it is,' or 'No, it's raining!"
Mr Kerry Responds with:
"This morning when I woke up it appeared to me as if it might be a nice day,
though upon further reflection it could be assumed this would not be the case.
Back when I was Senator of Never never land I personally passed legislation for the purpose
of encouraging nice sunny days for all Americans.
Please consider this the next time you check your weather forcast, and recall that my opponent has never
even considered the state of the weather and how this might effect the American middle class.
Furthermore, I will continue to press sunny day legislation in the future for the American people!
My name is John Kerry, and I care about your Weather!
Thank you for asking, next question?"