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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at the Emory University commencement with some good material.
(h/t Political Wire)
“This is my first law degree.
“Finally, the Kennedys will think I’m a success. And Maria can finally bring me home to meet her family.”
…
“I was also going to give a graduation speech in Arizona this weekend. But with my accent, I was afraid they would try to deport me.”
Originally posted by Vitchilo
Well then HE SHOULD HAVE TALKED IN ARIZONA.
That nazi should go back to where he comes from.
Anyway this whole thing is just propaganda to create a race war. SCREW YOU FREAKING NAZI.
"People need somebody to watch over them... Ninety-five percent of the people in the world need to be told what to do and how to behave." -- Arnold Schwarzenegger at 44 to US News and World Report in 1990.
Originally posted by Grey Magic
reply to post by Raist
Not to mention the financial problems for California.
Originally posted by Stormwind™
Like all birds, they come home to roost. I am sorry but I have no sympathy. Any nation that elects someone like Bush and then elects him again lol deserve everything that comes home to roost.
I in no way imply that any nation should be judged on their leaders, but any nation that allows that type of leader back in and to stay despite being regarded by the world as a total clown is going to get a hammering.
Originally posted by hippomchippo
So, a small joke about the arizona law, and he's a nazi?
Originally posted by warpcrafter
Then Obama gets elected primarily because he lied to our faces with his "change you're stupid enough to believe in" line.
And you elected him. So it worked. lol. Sorry for laughing but the irony is so funny.
Originally posted by Raist
reply to post by Stormwind™
With all the voter fraud that goes on during elections it would be very easy to say that elections are nothing more than a dog and pony show.
We have a system with more than two parties yet the majority are stuck on a “two party” system. Those are have the power have done nothing more than turn the people against each other. Then they give them the illusion of choosing someone to help guide the country.
Raist