Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Q & A

Is Al Gore’s call for carbon-free electricity in 10 years doable or “ridiculous”?

I don’t care if it’s ridiculous, but it’s doable.

It’s a better plan than drilling for more and more oil that will just pollute the planet more and more.

To those who scoff at Gore’s idea, they are much like those individuals who laughed at the ridiculous idea that men would ever fly or leave this planet.

Let’s just DO IT and quit talking about doing it.

Get this show on the road!



Why do polls indicate four European countries prefer Barack Obama to John McCain by a margin of 5 to1?

They are tired of George W. Bush's Reign of Error.

McCain, even if he doesn't think so, is viewed as a carbon copy of Dubya.

What is wanted in the next president is someone who can do the following well:

Dance, play basketball, and talk.

Oh, and a president who will try to achieve peace instead of making war.



What does it mean when the Iraqi prime minister endorses Barack Obama’s schedule for getting U.S. troops out of Iraq?

In addition to unneeded confirmation that President Bush is a Lying Baboon-Buffoon who has it wrong once again, but who still resides in a Stupefied State of Self-Delusion, it means that the Iraqi prime minister wants his country back and the occupiers out.


Did Phil Gramm wait too long to resign as co-chairman of John McCain’s campaign?

No, it was the correct moment to resign, because Gramm’s foot was only partially in his mouth before he made these dumb statements, and now McCain’s feet are lodged at the back of his head because of what Colonel Bud Day and Phil Gramm have said.

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