let's start a nuclear war!
August 11, 2003 10:47 AM Subscribe
Bush action figure : now we can start a war.
I wonder if it's a good thing or not... On one hand, it might be a way for children to be interested in politics ('look! dad! my toy is on tv!'), on the other, they might mix reality and fiction ('Dad! I thought superheros never lied?')
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I just want to state for the record that the frequency of double posts seems to be increasing at an alarming rate.
And I find this annoying.
posted by Outlawyr at 10:53 AM on August 11, 2003
And I find this annoying.
posted by Outlawyr at 10:53 AM on August 11, 2003
I hadn't seen it. Not sure if I'm better off for it though....
"But, but..." [tries to summarize thoughts relating to Dubya's service record and on what the existence of such an action figure indicated about the actual role of a nation's president vs. what the role should be, to this link as a symbol of what's wrong with American culture, to musings on what kind of people would buy this for their kids, fails to collect thoughs.... head spins Exorcist-style.
posted by orange swan at 11:00 AM on August 11, 2003
"But, but..." [tries to summarize thoughts relating to Dubya's service record and on what the existence of such an action figure indicated about the actual role of a nation's president vs. what the role should be, to this link as a symbol of what's wrong with American culture, to musings on what kind of people would buy this for their kids, fails to collect thoughs.... head spins Exorcist-style.
posted by orange swan at 11:00 AM on August 11, 2003
this link as a symbol of what's wrong with American culture,
It's all about the little guys.
posted by thomcatspike at 11:09 AM on August 11, 2003
It's all about the little guys.
posted by thomcatspike at 11:09 AM on August 11, 2003
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