Three. But, I've enjoyed being laughably retarded these forty some-odd years.
2007-08-14 03:40:34
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answered by TD Euwaite? 6
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It's not the lying that makes you a laughable retard, it's believing that others still believe your lies that does it.
Oh, and believing those lies and trying to rationalize them away makes one a laughable retard as well.
And being so blindly patriotic that one will allow the President and the media to continue to bamboozle the country also makes one a laughable retard.
And don't even get me started on the ones who outright state that no lies were ever told.
2007-08-14 12:14:32
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answered by Cinnibuns 5
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Now that would be determined by what your definition of "is" is.
I believe most laughable retards aren't normally liars.
I always respect the President of the USA. Some of the men who held that office did not necessarily have my respect.
2007-08-14 10:28:46
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answered by patodelamuerte 3
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Of course I respect our current president. He has done an admirable job, given the especially difficult circumstances. There is no standard number of lies to be told before credibility is gone. You will be able to get a more accurate assessment of that number as the Democrats put campaigning into full siwng.
2007-08-14 10:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I respect the title of President of the United States but not the current person holding that position. I didn't trust him before he was appointed to that office and as time has gone by I trust him less. He has no credibility with me and his credibility seems to be disappearing amongst many Republicans too.
2007-08-14 10:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no standard number.
Some people can be laughable retards before they even open their mouths.
As for your second question, I hereby restate my response to your first question and incorporate it herein by reference as if fully set forth hereat.
2007-08-14 12:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Other than white lies, if you tell me one, you're off my list of friends. I have no respect for this president or any of the past umpteen presidents. A man who lies to protect his reputation has a bad reputation with me. A man who lies to deceive the people is at best immoral, at worst a traitor. I don't hold women to this same standard in my relationships or I would be awfully lonely.
2007-08-14 10:19:02
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answered by mick t 5
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Typical talking points liberal type question. Many of you shout "Bush lies", but do not point out one lie.
Do I respect the president? I used to respect him more, but opinion is slipping for a few reasons.
1. He is fighting the war in Iraq like a pu$$y liberal would. The shock and awe start was awesome, but the liberal were screaming about death...in war, and he folded and turned it into a ground war.
2. His spending would make a liberal proud...perhaps even shock some liberals.
3. His stance on illegal immigration is disgustingly liberal.
BUSH IS BECOMING A LIBERAL!!!! YOU DEMS SHOULD LOVE HIM BY NOW!
2007-08-14 10:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you already lost credibility with me by using the word 'retard' you must be under 21.....it is not ok to lie at all, there is no acceptable number. A lie is a lie! You work on not lying as much as possible in life. And yes, I do respect the President of the United States as I was raised to respect those in authority which you obviously were not. He is not lying. He is doing his best to keep this battle for our freedoms focused on winning it and you should support this battle so you will always be able to spew your ignorant comments.
2007-08-14 10:17:57
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answered by oopsie913 3
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Bush never had my respect and I knew he was a laughable retard before he was ever elected. The number of lies he and his administration tells has made the US the laughing stock of the US. The only people worse than him are the morons who vote for him.
2007-08-14 10:14:45
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answered by Fancy That 6
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