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  • JOHN KERRY - GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT ANIMATION

    12/08/2005 6:53:18 PM PST · by slickfree · 1 replies · 557+ views
    My web site ^ | 12/8/2005 | C. DeWayne Fletcher
    CHECK OUT MY TWO ANIMATIONS OF POLITICAL HUMOR, OR IS IT MORE TRUE THAN NOT? Click on your choice of either / or animations: JOHN KERRY ANIMATION #1: 3-D Flip-flow anim of Gumby and Kerry http://fletchworks.com/3d_anims.htm JOHN KERRY ANIMATION #2: 3-D Red face anim of Kerry with Gumby http://fletchworks.com/3d_rendr.htm If Kerry ran for president, again, with gumby as his vice president he just might win this time ... only because of his running mate. I hope he does not find out just how he could actually win! Oh, well, he would never read anything on Free Republic, I hope.
  • Cheneys go beyond the pale ("pale" Get it? Ha! Ha!)

    09/30/2004 1:25:55 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 97 replies · 2,370+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | September 30, 2004 | David R. Guarino
    John Kerry's campaign was seeing red - or was it orange? - over a swipe yesterday by the Republicans over his new suntan. Vice President Dick Cheney, at a town hall-style campaign event in Minnesota, told the audience that student proctors could be seen wearing orange shirts. Lynne Cheney asked her husband what the shirts ``remind you of?'' The veep paused, prompting his wife to say, ``I'll say it: How about John Kerry's suntan?'' The crowd laughed, apparently having seen reports about Kerry's tan. The vice president noted he might have to ``disassociate'' himself from the remark but added it...
  • "Which End is Up"

    09/28/2004 8:45:03 AM PDT · by Salty Cobra · 7 replies · 635+ views
    Sept. 28, 2004 | Salty Cobra
    How do you all like Kerry's "red face"? He is going through this "make over" procedure so the country won't know which end is up. This is the first Presidential election where a candidate used the chameleon approach to confuse the electorate.