How about "you need some wood" ROTFL
Want to buy some wood?
When W interrupted senator poodle
I wouldn't call "Culture of Life" specifically Catholic buzz words but rather words that ring true to all Christians, both Catholic and Protestant.
I love how Bush got Kerry to admit that Kyoto was flawed and Bush walked away from it.
Pat Buchanan is telling it like it is, Bush kicked ass. The Fox assholes are morons and that includes Brit.
There were many, but my favorite is when he took charge and went after Kerry on the "going it alone" charge.
Kerry stammering to answer a somber, young, blonde female asking how he would assure a voter who believed abortion is murder that he would not force said voter to pay for abortion.
The wood issue was extremely funny I also liked the fact that on the going it alone issue, he wouldn't allow the moderator to shut him down. You go GWB
I can't exactly pin point the exact moments that were my favourites.
But throughout the debate Dubya engaged. He appeared relaxed, but genuinely concerned for 'the little guy'. While Kerry thought it humorous to say he and the moderator would lose out under his tax cut - it made him look...well 'haughty', IMO to Joe Soap watching it.
President Bush showed humour (the 'wanna buy some wood' was brilliant, and with great timing). The President showed resolve, and determination - and gave FACTS as opposed to Kerry's undisclosed 'plans'.
When President Bush knocked Kerry all the time for his absence from the senate, or his voting record he was TOP DOLLAR!
And the crowd are shouting FOUR MORE YEARS behind the Kerry spin doctor who is now on the BBC! *LOL* Priceless.
Great moment.......when GWB said about Kerry's record,
"He can run but he can't hide."
How about when the President was talking about the publication naming the most liberal senator and I thought he called Lurch 'Senator Kennedy'?
Best moment? Hands down Dred Scott. Off the hook!
Wayyyyy to many to pick one. GW was so good.
One though was when Kerry was asked about govt money being used for abortion.
He whole heartedly declared himself Catholic but said he could not legislate his 'beliefs' for others...
My question is, if he uses govt funds for abortion, isn't THAT legislating, and forcing me not only to support, but to pay for something I don't believe in?
Having something to be legal doesn't mean that the govt has to pay for it...but you see how he really answered...
Need some wood..... but I liked it when Kerry called himself a little girl and wet his pants.
"Facts are stubborn things; and what ever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they can not alter the state of facts, and evidence."- John Adams