We are so sorry….Presidential protestations
March 24th, 2007
I was sent links to a US web site recently (sorryaboutourpresident.com) and thought the least I could do is share it with US readers who have yet to see it. It is actually relevant to all readers, not just Americans…
It is basically a series of Amercian’s apologising for President Bush, each entry has varying degres of humor and contempt. Click through and add your own thoughts! One of the non-US labrat team members wrote a “we accept your apology… but please vote him out” comment. The site does have a “we’re not sorry” section but it does not get many postings…
On the same theme you might also like to play Dubya Money (images below), This is a crazy instant-play 3-reel slot (Flash based so no download is required). Dubya Money really doesn’t do a lot to make President Bush look sane. He even says dumb stuff (as we’ve sort of come to expect).
You can play it with free (with 2000 guest credits) or for real money at either of these 2 reputable Microgaming Flash-only Casinos.
>> Click to visit Jackpots in a Flash Casino (UK owned and part of the well regarded Palace Group of online entertainment sites). Sorry, no US real-money play.
>> Click to visit Strike it Lucky (part of the popular Casino Rewards Group who still accept US players from 39 States)
Elle
PS: I must admit I’m embarrassed on behalf of my own “head of state” – the New Zealand Prime Minister, a badly-dressed harridan called Helen Clark. She is currently in the US and lunched with Bush yesterday…
She was so far out-classed it wasn’t funny. Ms Clark came across as a total irrelevance. The US president was more interested in a NZ TV reporter’s rather loud pin striped suit…oh well, we are only a small nuclear-free island nation of 4 million people at the bottom of the world… 🙂
PPS: New Zealand is a great – safe – and surprisingly friendly, place to visit.
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