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Hostile bearers of unproven and mostly unlikely evil conspiracies tend to come across to me as hateful seekers after cheap self-aggrandizement for the sake of their supposed arcane knowledge rather than actual seekers after truth or the better benefit of the country. Conspiracy mongering doesn't get me hard.
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January 21, 2004
Shocking Bush conspiracies to go The State of the Union speech was a little dry. Not much that was especially egregious, but it wasn't especially interesting.
I DID find out something interesting about Bush, though. "George W. Bush had Michael Jackson arrested so that Ann Coulter, oil companies, and Rush Limbaugh could kill The French." Damn, but the conspiracies run DEEP in this administration.
This was from the Bush Conspiracy Theory Generator. What a lifesaver this could be to poor, beaten down liberals. I'm about afraid some folks are going to give themselves aneurysms from straining to come up with ever wilder and more nonsensical scandals to run on Dubya.
You could save yourself the bother of going to MoveOn.org and all them other pinko websites. Just hit the random Bush Conspiracy generator a couple of times. There you go.
They even have special features to let you customize your random conspiracies. For example, you could have it generating Bush conspiracies that involve Ann Coulter.
These conspiracies may not have any significant truth value, but they're more fun than the State of the Union.