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Or is "My Pet Goat" as far as he will ever get?

2007-04-07 10:46:41 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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It's funny you asked that question because I'm reading that in my English class at school, and it does remind me of what Bush wants, lol.

Thats really weird.

2007-04-07 10:49:53 · answer #1 · answered by Sublymonal 2 · 5 3

I'm afraid the answer is no.I'm also afraid he wouldn't get it if he read it.It's two bad the evil men leading the puppet read it very well.
Book One, Chapter 3

"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death." —pg 32

"And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the past' ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.'" —pg 32

"Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date. In this way every prediction made by the Party could be shown by documentary evidence to have been correct; nor was any item of news, or any expression of opinion, which conflicted with the needs of the moment, ever allowed to remain on record. All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary." —pg 36 =path to nine eleven.

War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent

“The program of the Two Minutes Hate varied from day to day, but there was none in which Goldstein was not the principal figure. He was the primal traitor, the earliest defiler of the Party’s purity. All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching” (p. 13). Fox news does an even better job

2007-04-07 17:53:42 · answer #2 · answered by justgoodfolk 7 · 0 3

Yes. Dubya read that and thought, Hey, that Bi Brother has the right idea. Use double-speak, create a phony war and use television to control the masses.

He thought was a text book on how to run the government and that Winston Smith was a case study on how to control the Liberals.

2007-04-07 18:14:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

He is dyslexic and has to read MY PET GOAT upside down. I think Orwell's novel would be way to much for him unless he got it on CD.

2007-04-07 18:12:31 · answer #4 · answered by leonard bruce 6 · 1 1

Don't you remember. You said the book had a Mercury switch in it that when he turned it upside down it set off the charges in Tower 7.

2007-04-07 17:56:53 · answer #5 · answered by ohbrother 7 · 1 1

I think Karl Rove gives Dubya ideas from 1984.

2007-04-07 17:49:38 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 5 3

Nope. He wennt too tha liberry and chekked itt ouutt and uzed ite two propp upp un unneveen tabel.
:)

Hei nevr touk ite bak neethier.

Okay, enough of that. 1984 doesn't have "pitchers", and he thinks that the dewey decimal system was named after one of Donald Ducks nephews.
1 more thing. He doesn't remember 1984. He was stoned and drunk that year.

2007-04-07 17:58:48 · answer #7 · answered by chuck_junior 7 · 1 3

He is lucky to have learned his A,B, C's as well as he was only looking at the pictures in "My Pet Goat" as he didn't understand how to pronounce My.

2007-04-07 17:55:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Are you guys still going on about "1984"? That was passe even when I was in high school,back in the 70's.

2007-04-07 17:52:13 · answer #9 · answered by bugeyes 4 · 3 5

Can he even read? Hell the guy was reading a book upside down to a group of kids.

2007-04-07 17:49:53 · answer #10 · answered by Proud mommy of 2 7 · 4 3

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