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November 21st 2008     

GOP Revenge

Posted by: Laer at 09:46 am

I just got this email from my friend Jim; it’s probably making the rounds, but I’ll pass it along because it drew big laughs around the office:

Democracy in Action

You know what would really upset the Democrats…

Bush should resign now.

Then Dick Cheney becomes President (that would really tick off the libs) …

Then Cheney appoints Condoleeza Rice as VP.

Then Cheney resigns two weeks later and Condoleeza Rice, a Republican, becomes the first BLACK WOMAN President!!!

Heh.

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  1. EnquiringMind

    You can’t un-elect Obama so this is what you’re left with? Anything to marginalize what he accomplished. Yes, I realize it’s a joke (in more ways than you intended it) but it’s just sad.

  2. NewConservative

    I was really hoping she would run in 08.  However after she saw what happened to President Bush I doubt she’ll ever consider running for any public office.  It’s really a shame and a huge loss for our country.

  3. Doug Loss

    Enquiring, you must be a leftist–you have no sense of humor at all.

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