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Somehow, this is eerily not as humorous as the originator, whoever he or she is, intended it to be.
George Bush goes to a primary school to talk to the kids, to get a
little boost in his PR. After his talk he offers question time. One
little boy puts up his hand and George asks him his name.
"Stanley," responds the little boy.
"And what is your question, Stanley?"
"I have 4 questions: First, why did the USA invade Iraq without the
support of the UN? Second, why are you President when Al Gore got more
votes? Third, whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden?" Fourth, why are we so
worried about gay-marriage when 1/2 of all Americans don't even have
health insurance?
Just then, the bell rings for recess. George Bush informs the kiddies
that they will continue after recess.
When they resume George says, "OK, where were we? Oh, that's right:
question time. Who has a question?"
Another little boy puts up his hand. George points him out and asks him
his name.
"Steve," he responds.
"And what is your question, Steve?"
"Actually, I have 6 questions.
To friendship,
“Artists use lies to tell the truth while politicians use them to cover the truth” – from the movie “V For Vendetta” | ||||||||||