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Let’s Leave This Voting Thing to the Socialists, OK?

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Posted on Mar 28, 2010

Satire by Andy Borowitz

Congress “No Place for Voting,” Protesters Say

WASHINGTON—Just hours after the historic vote on health care reform, the tea party movement has taken up a new battle cry, protesting what its members believe is a “government takeover of Congress.”

Thousands of self-styled tea-baggers marched on the Capitol today to make the point that, in the words of one of their number, “Voting has no place in Congress.”

“Our forefathers designed Congress to be a place where people talked and talked and never got anything done,” said tea-bagger Tracy Klugian. “This whole voting thing that happened on Sunday was tantamount to a government takeover of Congress.” He said the tea-baggers “would continue protesting until Congress stopped passing laws and got back to the business of being Congress.”

The protest march began at the Capitol and then moved to the U.S. Postal Service, where the tea-baggers protested a government takeover of mail.

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WASHINGTON—In the wake of several cranky public utterances by Arizona’s senior senator in recent days, a new poll shows that a majority of Americans favor an earlier bedtime for John McCain. Fifty-two percent of those surveyed strongly agreed with the statement, “When John McCain says he doesn’t want to serve in the Senate even though he is running for re-election, it makes me think he missed his nap.”

When asked which other public figures appear to be staying up past their bedtimes, 41 percent named Newsweek’s Howard Fineman. Respondents strongly agreed with the statement, “When Howard Fineman starts going on about how Barack Obama is like a Kenyan long-distance runner, it makes me think he should already be in his pajamas.”

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By maddy, March 31, 2010 at 3:47 am Link to this comment
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Ronald Reagan was a Socialist
Sarah Palin is a Fascist.
Prescott Bush—George Bush’s Grandfather-
was a Fascist and planned a coup to oust FDR and overthrow the country in 1933.

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By gerard, March 30, 2010 at 11:26 am Link to this comment

Suggestion:  Divide Texas up into three parts, North, South and Central. 
  North Texas to be given over as a State of Mind, open to people from Texas who can think straight. This would be done by continuing the present “fence” along the border of Mexico eastward.   
  Below this line, Central Texas to be designated for Tea Baggers, called State of Fear and Loathing.  When not demonstrating against the national government and “godless liberals”, people who live there will be expected to listen only to Fox News, and support it in the form of an exercise tax on shouting and screaming anti-government slogans and racial epithets and quoting Glenn Beck.
  South Texas reserved for gun freaks only, kept well stocked at all times with deer, polar bear, moose,bald eagles and other endangered species.       
  Huntsville, Tx., now in the southeast part of Texas, could be made the Death Penalty Capitol of the World.  By charging admission to watch continuous showings of executions, the revenue could be used for a Research Lab on the Perfection of Extradition Legislation and Administration of Extraordinary Rendition.

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By Joe G, March 29, 2010 at 9:17 am Link to this comment
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The government will never get to the other branches NEVER! We have to stop
them!! This is what George Washington was talking about. So much wisdom, like a
big Yoda with a white wig.

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By Simon Jester, March 29, 2010 at 9:11 am Link to this comment
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Salad Tosser: n. One who uses the phrase “teabagger” as part of their political discourse.

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By balkas, March 29, 2010 at 6:58 am Link to this comment

Passing laws= passing fancies. First there were priestly passage of laws, then royal, and now plutocratic.
All of the most important fancies were written by our ‘superiors’. To be one’s ‘superior’, s/he doesnt have to be over 5’ tall or even be more intelligent, nicer looking, wittier, etc. Passing laws decide that and, always, their god 1, 2, and 3. No, not god 4,5,7,....

Since all their laws were fanciful they cld be ignored or replaced to suit the taste. Fads, fancies, policies, myths, laws are passing, mysty, wandering, wondering, and ephemeral events.

Just like god. Not my god, the god xY7! It never changes and i do not want to share it wtih anyone; not even with my wife or her god, god xy6! 

Well, does one chose the first woman that comes along? Wldn’t that be stupid? So why choose the first god, god 1 or relig’n 1 when u have tns to choose from? tnx

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