Of course it does. Even an ape can recognize his hypocrisy, so I wonder what happened to the Republicans who still support him? Maybe that Chimpanzee genome theory doesn't apply to them. Maybe they are decedents of a lower level species. Sheep perhaps?
Edit: Look below me..a perfect example of my point.
2006-08-07 04:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you aware that W delivered more money for stem cell research than any other president before him, including your beloved Clinton. The president and the rest of the supporters of our armed services do not think the deaths in Afghanistan and Irag are worthy of jokes. Abortion is murder of the unborn. Too bad I'm against this practice as a case can be made that perhaps your mother should have had you aborted.
2006-08-07 11:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i think we can all agree actions speak volumes .
BUSH is one of those guys you must not listen too but rather watch what he does to see what he is about .
SO far everything out of his mouth is contradicted by his actions .
DOES he help the poor by creating conditions which would improve the incomes and futures of working americans .LIkE the jobs that would of been created had he not allowed more pollution to continue to pour into our atmospher when we had laws on the books since the 70"s he and his oil spokesmen head of the E.P.A. declined to support and infact reversed .
THOSE scrubers at power stations would of meant more work for americans and a cleaner enviroment .
INSTEAD no work and dirty air .
I am not bush bashing just pointing out the truth .
NONE of the recent presidents in my life time have been concerned with all of america just the rich portion of americans .
AND for me that means 75% of americans do not have the oppertunity to have security and happiness in there life time .
THIS is not the america i heard about or read about but the america politicians have made it into .
I am one of those love it or leave it people and although i love it we are sleeping in seperate rooms right now .SHE has a mansion and i am living in a cardboard box .
THIS is not the america we should be proud of but the america we need to fix .
2006-08-07 11:20:36
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answered by playtoofast 6
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I have to say...stem cell/abortion happens to one without a voice, where the men/women in the military are there voluntarily. It's a tough argument to make- one life swapped for another, and I don't really have a great answer... I guess I'm thinking as a mom.
2006-08-07 22:43:13
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answered by loubean 5
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LOL! Good one! Very effective illustration of Dubya's hypocrisy in general.
2006-08-07 11:05:16
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Excellent!! Very effective cartoon.
2006-08-07 11:07:40
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answered by Kate 4
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Let me preface my statement by saying that I am pro-choice, and I believe in stem cell research.
The attempt to compare stem cell research to war casualties is silly at best. Liberals are pro-abortion and anti-death penalty. Isn't that just a contradictory under your logic?
2006-08-07 11:04:35
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answered by FozzieBear 7
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Thanks Dr. feelgood, but the man is such an imbecilic hypocrite that I feel ashamed to even see the funny side of the cartoon, whilst the irony is not actually lost on me.
2006-08-07 11:09:59
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answered by Blessed 1
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NO I think it accuratly illistrates that the Times doesn't know what war is and how their readers, such as you, can't grasp the difference between INTENTIONAL MURDER and the accidental killing in the process of war.
2006-08-07 11:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Chimp and the entire Republican stance regarding "life" is HYPOCRITICAL at its highest level. They no longer have credibility.
2006-08-07 11:05:13
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answered by Kookoo Bananas 3
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