Somebody's Got to Save This Country
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Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Somebody's Got to Save This Country From Certain Doom, And Let's Face It, That Person Is Me
Our country faces a moment of extreme crisis. We stand at the verge of an utter breakdown of our economy, our government, and our way of life. Democracy itself is at a crossroads, and without proper guidance, the United States of America will face grave times ahead. During this period of great tumult, someone needs to step in and fix these complex and enormous problems, and when it comes to the question of who is truly up to this task, I think we can all agree that person is—hands down and without question—me, Michele Bachmann.
Look at it logically for a minute. Of the 300 million people in the United States, who stands out as the one most capable of uniting a divided country and fixing a fractured Congress? Talk about a no-brainer. With my track record of urging white people to take back America, attending a church that believes the pope is the Antichrist, and advocating "conversion therapy" as a means to cure homosexuality, I'm clearly the only legitimate choice to become the next leader of the free world.
You know it and I know it.
It's just a plain and simple fact: When you close your eyes and think, "President of the United States of America," whose face immediately pops into your mind? Of course it's mine. After all, this is the face of a woman who instills confidence in the entire populace by having no understanding of basic American history and making a huge public outcry over a proposed change in lightbulbs.
We all know the outcome of this election is a foregone conclusion, and I personally wish we could just get it over with already so I could get to work abolishing the minimum wage and making sure public schools start teaching creationism.
Who, other than me, would you prefer to have leading high-level talks on the economy, or making the final decision as to whether or not the United States should invade another country? I certainly can't think of anyone else. Can you? Clearly, fixing the trade deficit, working with the president of China to foster a cordial, mutually beneficial relationship, and leading the strongest military on earth is what I was born to do. It's just so easy to picture me doing all those things. And while I admit there are some jobs I perhaps wouldn't be right for, I think we all agree what I can do is fix everything that is wrong with this country, all at once.
Let's look at the facts: I started my political career by praying on sidewalks and blocking women from entering abortion clinics. I have said on the floor of the House of Representatives that carbon dioxide is a "natural by- product of nature" and thus nothing to worry about. I've frequently misled voters about my family background, falsely claimed our health care system is the finest in the world, and suggested a McCarthy-esque witch hunt be conducted in order to root out members of Congress who are un-American.
If you weren't on board before reading those stellar credentials, do I even have to ask now? Just imagine a world in which I am the nation's 45th president. Doesn't that give you peace of mind and assurance that everything will finally be all right?
Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Bachmann. Some things just make sense. Washington led this country to its independence. FDR guided the United States through the Great Depression and World War II. And I've suggested teachers could use The Lion King in their classrooms as an example of gay propaganda.
If anyone can bring dignity to the White House, I think we can unequivocally say it's me.
Picture it: It's late January, there's a joint session of Congress, and the House doorkeeper guy says the words, "Mr. Speaker, the president of the United States." Can you possibly conceive of anyone other than myself entering that chamber—the same place where Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the country after Pearl Harbor—and delivering the State of the Union, a speech listened to by the entire global community? Could there be any better signal to the rest of the world that the United States is a country to be taken seriously? And is there really anyone else you would rather have standing behind a podium reserved for the planet's most powerful human being?
That's what I thought.
Our country faces a moment of extreme crisis. We stand at the verge of an utter breakdown of our economy, our government, and our way of life. Democracy itself is at a crossroads, and without proper guidance, the United States of America will face grave times ahead. During this period of great tumult, someone needs to step in and fix these complex and enormous problems, and when it comes to the question of who is truly up to this task, I think we can all agree that person is—hands down and without question—me, Michele Bachmann.
Look at it logically for a minute. Of the 300 million people in the United States, who stands out as the one most capable of uniting a divided country and fixing a fractured Congress? Talk about a no-brainer. With my track record of urging white people to take back America, attending a church that believes the pope is the Antichrist, and advocating "conversion therapy" as a means to cure homosexuality, I'm clearly the only legitimate choice to become the next leader of the free world.
You know it and I know it.
It's just a plain and simple fact: When you close your eyes and think, "President of the United States of America," whose face immediately pops into your mind? Of course it's mine. After all, this is the face of a woman who instills confidence in the entire populace by having no understanding of basic American history and making a huge public outcry over a proposed change in lightbulbs.
We all know the outcome of this election is a foregone conclusion, and I personally wish we could just get it over with already so I could get to work abolishing the minimum wage and making sure public schools start teaching creationism.
Who, other than me, would you prefer to have leading high-level talks on the economy, or making the final decision as to whether or not the United States should invade another country? I certainly can't think of anyone else. Can you? Clearly, fixing the trade deficit, working with the president of China to foster a cordial, mutually beneficial relationship, and leading the strongest military on earth is what I was born to do. It's just so easy to picture me doing all those things. And while I admit there are some jobs I perhaps wouldn't be right for, I think we all agree what I can do is fix everything that is wrong with this country, all at once.
Let's look at the facts: I started my political career by praying on sidewalks and blocking women from entering abortion clinics. I have said on the floor of the House of Representatives that carbon dioxide is a "natural by- product of nature" and thus nothing to worry about. I've frequently misled voters about my family background, falsely claimed our health care system is the finest in the world, and suggested a McCarthy-esque witch hunt be conducted in order to root out members of Congress who are un-American.
If you weren't on board before reading those stellar credentials, do I even have to ask now? Just imagine a world in which I am the nation's 45th president. Doesn't that give you peace of mind and assurance that everything will finally be all right?
Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Bachmann. Some things just make sense. Washington led this country to its independence. FDR guided the United States through the Great Depression and World War II. And I've suggested teachers could use The Lion King in their classrooms as an example of gay propaganda.
If anyone can bring dignity to the White House, I think we can unequivocally say it's me.
Picture it: It's late January, there's a joint session of Congress, and the House doorkeeper guy says the words, "Mr. Speaker, the president of the United States." Can you possibly conceive of anyone other than myself entering that chamber—the same place where Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the country after Pearl Harbor—and delivering the State of the Union, a speech listened to by the entire global community? Could there be any better signal to the rest of the world that the United States is a country to be taken seriously? And is there really anyone else you would rather have standing behind a podium reserved for the planet's most powerful human being?
That's what I thought.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Nice! Somebody has way too much time on his hands.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
This thread oozes 93henfan.Ivytalk wrote:Nice! Somebody has way too much time on his hands.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Not it doesn't. He has A.D.D., there's no way he could do all that.andy7171 wrote:This thread oozes 93henfan.Ivytalk wrote:Nice! Somebody has way too much time on his hands.
Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Wasn't this that Onion article someone posted a while back?
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
I swear to all things Holy that this is NOT me.
I don't have this kind of time on my hands - and even if I did... I think I'd come up with something better.
I don't have this kind of time on my hands - and even if I did... I think I'd come up with something better.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
me thinks you protest too muchTwinTownBisonFan wrote:I swear to all things Holy that this is NOT me.
I don't have this kind of time on my hands - and even if I did... I think I'd come up with something better.
Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Not me.andy7171 wrote:This thread oozes 93henfan.Ivytalk wrote:Nice! Somebody has way too much time on his hands.
My only fake aliases are Kim Jong Il, 01TUgrad, and 89Hen.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Michele-
You are so better looking than Sarah Palin.
I'd go Glen Rice on your ass.
PM me.
You are so better looking than Sarah Palin.
I'd go Glen Rice on your ass.
PM me.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Suck it Michelle. Mitt's got his ad on the bottom of the page. 
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
youngterrier wrote:me thinks you protest too muchTwinTownBisonFan wrote:I swear to all things Holy that this is NOT me.
I don't have this kind of time on my hands - and even if I did... I think I'd come up with something better.
It is not TTBF, or 93Hen. Not me either, but as moderator, I can see all profiles that post from the same IP address - ever
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Michelle likes it in the rear....
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Mr. dbackjon,dbackjon wrote:youngterrier wrote: me thinks you protest too much
It is not TTBF, or 93Hen. Not me either, but as moderator, I can see all profiles that post from the same IP address - ever
You seem to be a very confused young man, and I have profound compassion for people who are dealing with the very real issue of sexual dysfunction in their life and sexual identity disorders. Please join Marcus and I in prayer at our Bachmann & Associates clinic so that we can get you re-oriented.
Yours,
Michele
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
yeah, yeah...can we hurry up and get to the inevitable lesbo porno that Bachmann and Palin are gonna make together. Those 2 69'ing each others muffs on the desk in the oval office. SWEET!!!!
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
I think Jon is just Marcus' type...Michele Bachmann wrote:Mr. dbackjon,dbackjon wrote:
It is not TTBF, or 93Hen. Not me either, but as moderator, I can see all profiles that post from the same IP address - ever
You seem to be a very confused young man, and I have profound compassion for people who are dealing with the very real issue of sexual dysfunction in their life and sexual identity disorders. Please join Marcus and I in prayer at our Bachmann & Associates clinic so that we can get you re-oriented.
Yours,
Michele
I bet he really likes bears...
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
TwinTownBisonFan wrote:I think Jon is just Marcus' type...Michele Bachmann wrote:
Mr. dbackjon,
You seem to be a very confused young man, and I have profound compassion for people who are dealing with the very real issue of sexual dysfunction in their life and sexual identity disorders. Please join Marcus and I in prayer at our Bachmann & Associates clinic so that we can get you re-oriented.
Yours,
Michele
I bet he really likes bears...
Scary thought....
Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
I know exactly who this is now. 
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
youngterrier wrote:me thinks you protest too muchTwinTownBisonFan wrote:I swear to all things Holy that this is NOT me.
I don't have this kind of time on my hands - and even if I did... I think I'd come up with something better.
...and besides, what could be "holy" to TTBF?????
Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
I can say, with 100% certainty, it is not TTBF.
I won't reveal the secret.
I won't reveal the secret.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Michelle, do you shave your pussy?
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
You should ask Marcus. The Lord says: Be submissive, wives, you are to be submissive to your husbands.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
I asked Marcus. He said why would he do that: all of your family cats are shorthairs.Michele Bachmann wrote:You should ask Marcus. The Lord says: Be submissive, wives, you are to be submissive to your husbands.
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Re: Somebody's Got to Save This Country
Ivytalk wrote:I asked Marcus. He said why would he do that: all of your family cats are shorthairs.Michele Bachmann wrote:You should ask Marcus. The Lord says: Be submissive, wives, you are to be submissive to your husbands.




