Bush-Bickering
If you're bored, and interested in some good ol' fashioned Bush-bickering, check this out.
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I wish I was still a hippie.
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You'd think that the protestors would be able to come up with a more clever newspaper ad. "We think that the Iraq War was wrong." OK, sweet. You needed to take out a large newspaper ad for that?
I know right?! I think they're idiots, but you don't see me taking out a big newspaper ad saying so....I'll be right back. I think I...yep, I just had an idea.
Luke, I love you, awesome comment. Reminded me of Family Guy for some reason.
Im done talking about wars and Bush and all. All I want to say is, Calvin College has gay clubs, and at these clubs gay people talk to eachother and probably socialize, and thats just wrong. I mean gay people, do you know what that is, its when two men kiss eachother and do other things too, I AM NOT A FAN!
Wow, front page of drudge report even. Way to go calvin, you're making a good name for yourself.
I have a theory about this whole ordeal. Tell me what you think.
Mary Ellen (known to some as "MEG") has been throwing around her political weight for about a year now, urging the White House to send Bush to Calvin College's commencement. It's genious - like inviting the pope to an ACLU function.
MEG knows that Calvin will be thrown into an uproar over Bush's presence, thus scaring away all prospective students. With no place to turn (Dordt and Trinity being those "no places"), the students are forced to check out the new Reformed college on the West Coast - Providence.
Within ten to fifteen years, Providence turns into a popular breeding grounds of Reformed thought, attracting the best professors from around the globe. Robert Godfrey, Jr., Edmund Tiersma, and even Aslan Faber.
So far, it appears as if the plan is developing rather nicely.
I can't wait for Saturday - I'll be watching, waiting.
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