Some BUSH humor (State of the Union address) MUST SEE

In summary, there was a message for the Iraqi people that urged them to go home and die, which was met with laughter and clapping. However, the link provided seems to have been removed, leading to speculation about censorship.
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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/presaddress2.shtml
 
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lol, "i have a message for the iraqi people: go home and die..."(claps) lololololol
 
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Hmm... it may have been 'removed' already. I clicked on the link, got the site, but there was nothing to watch. Went to the main page, found nothing. Did a search on Bush on their site which gave me a list of four items - none of which appeared to be what you wanted us to see. Bush's henchmen working OT to clear the net of negative publicity? Makes you wonder... Will have a friend try on his 'puter.
 
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here's the url for you to copy and paste, if this helps...

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/presaddress2.shtml
 

FAQ: Some BUSH humor (State of the Union address) MUST SEE

1. What is "Some BUSH humor (State of the Union address) MUST SEE"?

"Some BUSH humor (State of the Union address) MUST SEE" is a collection of funny moments and jokes from former President George W. Bush's State of the Union addresses. It showcases the lighter side of the often serious and formal event.

2. Why is this collection of humor significant?

This collection of humor is significant because it provides a different perspective on a traditionally serious political event. It also highlights the personality and humor of former President Bush.

3. How was this collection of humor compiled?

The compilation of this humor was done by various media outlets and individuals who have watched and recorded the State of the Union addresses. They have identified and compiled the most humorous moments from these speeches.

4. Are these jokes appropriate for all audiences?

While most of the jokes are relatively harmless and appropriate for all audiences, there may be a few that contain political or controversial references. Viewer discretion is advised.

5. Can this collection of humor be considered a reliable source of information about the State of the Union addresses?

No, this collection should not be considered a reliable source of information about the State of the Union addresses. It is meant to entertain and showcase humorous moments, not provide a comprehensive overview of the speeches.

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