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Interestingly, as soon as this news broke, it was announced that a 45 minute film attacking Kerry's Vietnam record would be shown this week. I'm sure there's no connection...
*Goes insane*
from boingboing.net
"I was tricked! Matt Katz sez: "RTMARK is a way to provide funding for activists in a way that mirrors the stock markets. Looks like mark frauenschadenfreude's piece means that this particular fund is going to pay out! [URL]http://rtmark.com/f/get/funds/media.html?inline=1#GWBB[/URL] "
President Bush's tailor later said that the bulge was nothing more than a pucker along the jacket's back seam, according to the Seattle Times newspaper.
I hope those pesky Republicans are gonna secretly compensate the poor tailor for all the business he's gonna lose...
> One website, www.isbushwired.com, is devoted solely to the matter.
Well, I NEVER.
I ought to be making a big deal of it like everyone else. After all, the man with the most amount of influence in the world is being ear-fed his answers to the public from ANOTHER bloke/woman. What a flop.]
Of course, it could be that bush happens to have an irregularly-shaped death-tumour on his back that he hasn't mentioned to the public yet, and when he does, those who thought it was a wire and made sites about it and stuff will feel awful. I'd take that option.
However, as the error message is about capacity, I'm guessing that it's simply overloaded with people trying to get onto it.
Anyway, to summarize;
"Websites such as salon.com first picked up the unusual bulge in the back of Mr Bush's suit (during the 2nd debate with John Kerry)," says The Scotsman. "The notion that the president was wired swept across the internet like wildfire. One website, www.isbushwired.com, is devoted solely to the matter."
Was anyone really surprised by it?
What's the public reaction been like?
Interestingly, as soon as this news broke, it was announced that a 45 minute film attacking Kerry's Vietnam record would be shown this week. I'm sure there's no connection...