Sunday, January 17, 2010
Here's a fitting joke
This joke is of a generic variety from a different day, when it mattered that the POTUS was heckled, it is not to be mistaken as a cover for Obama, he deserves our scorn and more.
The President was out one day giving a speech to some supporters. Every time the President started to speak, he was interrupted by a heckler in the crowd shouting
" Give Us More Land !!" " We Want More Land !! "
This went on several times, to point where the President signaled his Secret Service bodyguard to shut the guy up.
The agents disappeared into the crowd, and the Heckler was heard screaming " Give Us more Land Give us more aaggghhhhhhh !! " From then on all went well for the President.
After the speech the President went up to the secret service agent and said
" Man you guys are good, how did you settle that jerk down?"
"Well Mr. President," calmly said the agent " He was asking for more land, so I kicked him between the legs and gave him two acres."
Steve ( and yes I am that juvenile, to think this joke is hilarious.)
The President was out one day giving a speech to some supporters. Every time the President started to speak, he was interrupted by a heckler in the crowd shouting
" Give Us More Land !!" " We Want More Land !! "
This went on several times, to point where the President signaled his Secret Service bodyguard to shut the guy up.
The agents disappeared into the crowd, and the Heckler was heard screaming " Give Us more Land Give us more aaggghhhhhhh !! " From then on all went well for the President.
After the speech the President went up to the secret service agent and said
" Man you guys are good, how did you settle that jerk down?"
"Well Mr. President," calmly said the agent " He was asking for more land, so I kicked him between the legs and gave him two acres."
Steve ( and yes I am that juvenile, to think this joke is hilarious.)
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An election for President and Commander in Chief of the Military must strive to be above reproach. Our public institutions must give the public confidence that a presidential candidate has complied with the election process that is prescribed by our Constitution and laws. It is only after a presidential candidate satisfies the rules of such a process that he/she can expect members of the public, regardless of their party affiliations, to give him/her the respect that the Office of President so much deserves.
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