Are you smarter than a Republican?

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Are you smarter than a Republican?

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Humor! AR AR! Solar and Taxed and the other sweathogs are surely sweating over this one.
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A related question might be, are any Republicans smarter than rocks?

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Yeah, and nobody ever made any money on a "pet Republican" either. Not only that, but rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Republicans are neither.

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O Really wrote:....rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Republicans are neither.
But only when they're 'stoned' !! :lol: :wtf:

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Leo Lyons wrote:
O Really wrote:....rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Republicans are neither.
But only when they're 'stoned' !! :lol: :wtf:
I'd probably vote for stoning as an educational process for Republicans.

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Speaking of smart Republicans... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/2 ... 41238.html

"I think it would be a good idea if perhaps we had the kids work for their lunches: trash to be taken out, hallways to be swept, lawns to be mowed, make them earn it," Del. Ray Canterbury (R-Greenbrier) said during floor debate. "If they miss a lunch or they miss a meal they might not, in that class that afternoon, learn to add, they may not learn to diagram a sentence, but they'll learn a more important lesson."

Canterbury argued that providing students with free lunches would destroy their work ethic and show them "there's an easy way," the Charleston Gazette reported.

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O Really wrote:
Leo Lyons wrote:
O Really wrote:....rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Republicans are neither.
But only when they're 'stoned' !! :lol: :wtf:
I'd probably vote for stoning as an educational process for Republicans.
Rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Politicians are neither.
I'd probably vote for stoning as an educational process for congressmen, senators, and a piss-pot full of governors.

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Leo Lyons wrote:
O Really wrote:
Leo Lyons wrote:
O Really wrote:....rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Republicans are neither.
But only when they're 'stoned' !! :lol: :wtf:
I'd probably vote for stoning as an educational process for Republicans.
Rocks can be very useful as well as decorative. Politicians are neither.
I'd probably vote for stoning as an educational process for congressmen, senators, and a piss-pot full of governors.
That's a bit of a cop-out, Leo. There are about 435 members of the House, about 100 Senators, and around 50 governors. They're not all idiots, crooks, and sleazebags, and some of both parties are pretty upfront people. But if you look at the proposals or legislation passed by majority Republicans, along with the efforts/actions of the current crop of Republicans, it's pretty clear that they are now beneath rocks. It was not always thus, and I wish it wasn't that way now, but within the GOP, the inmates have taken over the asylum.

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