Bush: American People Did NOT Vote For Failure, But They Got ME Anyway

Funny story written by KEN RYNNE

Tuesday, 24 April 2007

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People Didn't Vote For Failure? Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!

(South Lawn) -- George W Bush, President for 22 more months, railed against the Congress for daring to question his supremacy, as he lleft for a photo op in Harlem to show he cares and that the perfectly-named No Child Left Behind PR campaign masquerading as a policy is working in the poorest urban area in America. This as veterans testified on Capitol Hill about deliberate falsehoods and deliberate misrepresentations about the deaths of soldiers by friendly fire and other causes, but officially reported as lies to boost morale. "The Truth? You can't handle the truth, testified White House Spokespet Barney the Scottish Terrier."

Bush took the opportunity to blast Congress for hancuffing our generals and telling the enemy when we're pulling out concluding that,"The American people voted for change, The American people did not vote for failure."

Elsewhere in the city, John Kerry, Al Gore, and the Democratic Greek Chorus added, "The American people did NOT vote for failure -- but they still got YOU anyway."

Mission Accomplished, as they say in the Ministry of Truth.

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