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is your baby's baby seat facing in the right direction. i mean is the baby unable to anything except for the seat? of course, we all know that it's a law in america now, to have your baby face the back seat.
it isn't as if americans had brains and could be allowed to decide what is best. no. we in washington know what's best. that's why bridges don't fall down in america, why the sewer system in NYC is 500 years old, and why P.E. has to be eliminated from schools, even as americans are asked to pay more and more taxes.
i mean p.e. must be really expensive. or something. obviously all the other classes are free. of course, it would really be a pain in the butt if a baby looked out the window and thought about why a 5 pound kid and a 100 pound woman were driving around in a ten ton SUV. the baby might actually proclaim to its mom that 10 gallons of gas was a bit much to consume to drive the tank down to the market for a gallon of milk. i mean the baby might have a brain.
i mean... the thought of placing a baby in this backward position actually makes all the sense in the world. i think i would do it myself... i think i would do it myself... i think i would do it myself... without the ignorant members of congress who want to do it for me. oh well, it's late. i don't want to be sarcastic or anything.
of course there is freedom of speech in america... of course there is... as long as you don't say that Iraq was a mistake. of course anyone is 'free to say it', but when the war first began, the only problem was that if you said it you got quietly fired from your job. then you couldn't get another one, because, well, you got fired from another one... i mean it isn't as if people understand that Russia's communism was enforced in exactly the same way. i mean... they didn't exactly tie up people with rope to get them to say what they wanted them to say... communism was enforced through the denial of employment and the right to move.
i like to move.
is your baby's baby seat facing in the right direction. i mean is the baby unable to anything except for the seat? of course, we all know that it's a law in america now, to have your baby face the back seat.
it isn't as if americans had brains and could be allowed to decide what is best. no. we in washington know what's best. that's why bridges don't fall down in america, why the sewer system in NYC is 500 years old, and why P.E. has to be eliminated from schools, even as americans are asked to pay more and more taxes.
i mean p.e. must be really expensive. or something. obviously all the other classes are free. of course, it would really be a pain in the butt if a baby looked out the window and thought about why a 5 pound kid and a 100 pound woman were driving around in a ten ton SUV. the baby might actually proclaim to its mom that 10 gallons of gas was a bit much to consume to drive the tank down to the market for a gallon of milk. i mean the baby might have a brain.
i mean... the thought of placing a baby in this backward position actually makes all the sense in the world. i think i would do it myself... i think i would do it myself... i think i would do it myself... without the ignorant members of congress who want to do it for me. oh well, it's late. i don't want to be sarcastic or anything.
of course there is freedom of speech in america... of course there is... as long as you don't say that Iraq was a mistake. of course anyone is 'free to say it', but when the war first began, the only problem was that if you said it you got quietly fired from your job. then you couldn't get another one, because, well, you got fired from another one... i mean it isn't as if people understand that Russia's communism was enforced in exactly the same way. i mean... they didn't exactly tie up people with rope to get them to say what they wanted them to say... communism was enforced through the denial of employment and the right to move.
i like to move.
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