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White House Countdown
You all know how I feel about President Bush. If you do not, well let’s just say I did not vote for the man. Either time. That being said, I found a site called White House Countdown. They poke fun at all in the political spectrum. This isn’t a site against just Republicans or just Democrats. It picks on them both (quite well, might I add). I personally like the Candidate Maker. If you don’t like your choices right now for President, make your own! They also have videos that people have made. Make sure you have some free time before you delve into there. You can lose hours while you watch these and laugh. There are several games you can play like PAC Attack (Political Action Committee), Paintball Politics, and Fat Cat Ball. These games are so easy to do that my 3 year old was having a blast with me this morning! You can also find trivia games, caption contests, and opinion forums. There is a little something for everyone.
This is the first gaming site dedicated to the 2008 elections and they have done a fine job at it too. If you can’t take a joke, don’t bother checking this out. If you can, have fun! Sign up is free, so what are you waiting for?
What do you think?
There were 69 US Military fatalities Iraq in May 2006.
The outstanding public debt of the United States as of 06 Jun 2006 is $8,369,317,555,890.56, with each US citizen’s share about $28,004.49. The national debt has increased an average of
$1.75 billion per day since September 30, 2005.
The average price for regular unleaded gas was close to $3.00 per gallon in May 2006.
Over this past Memorial Day weekend, Al Gore’s global warming movie, An Inconvenient Truth made more money per screen than X-Men: The Last Stand, The Da Vinci Code, and the other top 15 movies in the country combined.
1.75 million victims of family violence between 1998 and 2002 (when heterosexual marriage was the only legal form of marriage) were spouses.
According to an April 2005 article in the New York Times, up to 40 of 100 people who have ever married eventually get divorced.
And President Bush is trying to push through a consitution amendment regarding gay marriage. Umm, is it just me or are his priorities in the wrong place?






