View Full Version : Bush Game - Hella funny and educational
Mac Daddy
06-08-2004, 03:55 PM
Guys, this is the Bush Game. As the title says, its very funny and educational. There are scenes that are a little lewd, but for the most part, its educational and productive.
* I suggest Chazz plays this game, lol.
http://www.emogame.com/bushgame.html
Chazz
06-08-2004, 04:01 PM
Ahhhhh! Dogging me out for my political affiliation huh? Okay, I'll take a look at it later on this evening.
Peoples King
06-08-2004, 04:19 PM
That was the coolest game I have ever played. The Hulk bit was just pure genious. Great find Mac Daddy!
iamthatdamgood123
06-08-2004, 05:37 PM
Holy hell that took a long time, but it was worth it. I already hated Bush enough, but that strengthened it right there.
I haven't played much of it yet but it's got funeral for a friend on the soundtrack so it must be good :D
Mac Daddy
06-09-2004, 04:14 PM
I just finished the game! It look me maybe an hour, but I finished it, and boy did it kick ass! In all seriousness, this game is along the lines of Grand Theft Auto, as far as great games. Oh yes, it was far-fetch and ridiculous in some instances, but it still is educational, fun, and hilarious. The game rocked!
*I certainly was sweet the way they kept giving you chance after chance to complete the game. Sweet, indeed.
Thank you, Anti-Bush Game!
Gravity
06-16-2004, 03:02 AM
Good find man
Chazz
06-24-2004, 12:26 PM
Okay MacDaddy, I just finished playing the game, and I will say that I found it quit amusing and entertaining. I wonder if there is an Anti-Kerry game out there? :D
Mac Daddy
06-24-2004, 03:23 PM
Okay MacDaddy, I just finished playing the game, and I will say that I found it quit amusing and entertaining. I wonder if there is an Anti-Kerry game out there? :D
What the hell does mean? I want to know were you convinced about what the game had to say. With all due respect, my friend, I couldn't given two ****s about your amusement and entertainment, I wanted you to learn something. Seriously, what did you think?
Peoples King
06-24-2004, 03:48 PM
Well may I say that this game is huge hit in my household. Tis amusing but that game does have a message, a true message.
Was a very good game. Entertaining and educational...like reading micheal moore. Nice find.
Chazz
06-24-2004, 04:20 PM
What the hell does mean? I want to know were you convinced about what the game had to say. With all due respect, my friend, I couldn't given two ****s about your amusement and entertainment, I wanted you to learn something. Seriously, what did you think?
Well, my friend, you should give two ****s about what I think! :D As for the message, well it was nothing new that I hadn't already heard before. Typical Democrate propaganda. That's how I felt. I hope you weren't thinking that the game would change my view. It was fun to play and all, but my vote still goes with Bush. That is just how I feel.
Mac Daddy
06-24-2004, 04:23 PM
Well, my friend, you should give two ****s about what I think! :D As for the message, well it was nothing new that I hadn't already heard before. Typical Democrate propaganda. That's how I felt. I hope you weren't thinking that the game would change my view. It was fun to play and all, but my vote still goes with Bush. That is just how I feel.
You have got to be kidding me. So, thats it. You have no factual proof that its all bull****, huh? You simply have been a Republican for a long time, you support the president, and thats it?
And stop calling me and other like me, Democrates. It's Democrats. Chazz, you smart ass, I don't exactly what its means, but I know its not flattering.
Chazz
06-24-2004, 04:47 PM
You have got to be kidding me. So, thats it. You have no factual proof that its all bull****, huh? You simply have been a Republican for a long time, you support the president, and thats it?
And stop calling me and other like me, Democrates. It's Democrats. Chazz, you smart ass, I don't exactly what its means, but I know its not flattering.
Okay........DEMOCRATS. Yes, I have been a Republican since I registered at 18, and no.......I don't just follow what they say. Follow me here:
In 1992, which was the first election I voted in, I was registered Republican at voted for Clinton. My reason? Well, for starters, my dad believes in the Democrats for one reason. We come from a working-class family, and as such, he believes that the Democrats serve his financial needs better. He has always voted Democrat because of this, even though he doesn't believe in the liberal views that most Democrats have. Knowing that our economy at that time was in shambles, I wasn't convinced in Bush Sr. that he would turn things around. I still say I made the right vote, even though I am not a Clinton fan.
In 1996, The Republican's nominated Doyle to run against Clinton. Now, this didn't make me happy at all, and the economy was strong and so I felt a change wasn't neccessary. However, I didn't care for Clinton either. In the end, I stayed with Clinton because I wasn't convinced with Doyle.
In 2000, I knew for damn sure that I wasn't gonna vote for Gore, and Bush was a guy that I liked. During the Republican debates, Bush made me believe that he could lead us. None of the others could. Gore was and is such a flake that I knew that he was not capable to be President. So, for the first time, I voted for my party.
Mac, I have to ask you this. Why is it so important to you that I change over and become a Democrat? See, I look at everything that both parties say and right now I trust the Republicans more than I do the Democrats. That's the bottom line with me. I don't trust Kerry. I don't feel that he could or would do anything in the White House that would benefit America. If you think Bush is all about keeping the rich man happy and that Kerry will fight for the little man, then you need to research more into your candidate. Kerry will keep the rich people happy, he will keep the trial lawyers happy.
Mac Daddy
06-24-2004, 07:04 PM
Okay........DEMOCRATS. Yes, I have been a Republican since I registered at 18, and no.......I don't just follow what they say. Follow me here:
In 1992, which was the first election I voted in, I was registered Republican at voted for Clinton. My reason? Well, for starters, my dad believes in the Democrats for one reason. We come from a working-class family, and as such, he believes that the Democrats serve his financial needs better. He has always voted Democrat because of this, even though he doesn't believe in the liberal views that most Democrats have. Knowing that our economy at that time was in shambles, I wasn't convinced in Bush Sr. that he would turn things around. I still say I made the right vote, even though I am not a Clinton fan.
In 1996, The Republican's nominated Doyle to run against Clinton. Now, this didn't make me happy at all, and the economy was strong and so I felt a change wasn't neccessary. However, I didn't care for Clinton either. In the end, I stayed with Clinton because I wasn't convinced with Doyle.
In 2000, I knew for damn sure that I wasn't gonna vote for Gore, and Bush was a guy that I liked. During the Republican debates, Bush made me believe that he could lead us. None of the others could. Gore was and is such a flake that I knew that he was not capable to be President. So, for the first time, I voted for my party.
Mac, I have to ask you this. Why is it so important to you that I change over and become a Democrat? See, I look at everything that both parties say and right now I trust the Republicans more than I do the Democrats. That's the bottom line with me. I don't trust Kerry. I don't feel that he could or would do anything in the White House that would benefit America. If you think Bush is all about keeping the rich man happy and that Kerry will fight for the little man, then you need to research more into your candidate. Kerry will keep the rich people happy, he will keep the trial lawyers happy.
First of all Chazz, I can't believe that you'd be fooled by Bush. I can't believe you'd say that Kerry was the one for the rich people, when clearly Bush is more of a candidate for big business, rolling back environmental laws, and promoting the dangerous and detrimental ideological right-wing.
No, converting you isn't my life mission, but it is something that I take seriously. Even if I don't convert you, I want to place some doubt in your mind about President Bush. The war in Iraq was a farce, Chazz. Bush went there because of oil and his family vendetta against Hussein, which he himself admitted. Lets not forget that in the first Gulf War, Bush Sr. had a chance to oust Hussein. He didn't. When he faced reelection the next year, part of the reason he lost was because we didn't get Saddam. In addition to trying to get President G.H.W. Bush killed, Hussein threw it in the Bushs faces that they failed to oust him, and in their failure, the American people, threw Bush Sr. out on his ass. Bush had a personal vendetta against the Husseins.
Now since last year, all of Bushs reasons for war have been proved false. There were no weapons of mass destructions. There were no ties to Osama bin Laden. Now, Republicans says, "Oh, Saddam was a bad guy." Really, well why not go after Castro? Huh? I mean, this guy's right in our back yard, 90 miles off the coast of Florida.
Why not go after all the bad guys who are tyrants, but not do not have weapons. Or why not go after the tyrants who we know are a real threat? Because Bush wanted a war in Iraq.
The weapons that Hussein once had posed no threat to the United States. These weapons were only capable of being launched to neighbors. The fact that weapons of mass destruction have not been found and the weapons that Hussein once had were no threat to the United States, which should have been the first priority of this government of the wake of 9/11, tells me that George W. Bush is a goddamn liar and doesn't deserve my support. It tells me that he cannot be trusted and it opens my eyes to the fact that the rest of the world hates him.
About John Forbes Kerry. My support for John Kerry is more Bush hate, than Kerry love. I'll admit that. I am so disgusted by George Bush's presidency, that Kerry's exact policy doesn't matter. For me, I've always trusted the Democratic Party more than the Republican party, and in this year, my feeling of trust for the Dems have never been more strong. I honestly believe, as you believed back in 2000, though your belief turned out to be wrong, that a Democratic administration under John Kerry would be better for the country.
for a thread in laugh factory this has gotten rather serious...
Mac Daddy
06-24-2004, 07:17 PM
for a thread in laugh factory this has gotten rather serious...
lol, I hadn't even noticed that. But hey, the more serious debate, the better, I guess.
Did you know that the US government give 1.62 BILLION dollars of YOUR TAX MONEY to Israel? Did you also know that the very very strong ties to ISRAEL is one of the reasons that the US and The Muslim countries don't get along? If it wasn't for the American ties and money Israel would have been killed my Iraq and Jordan in a year maybe less.
Mac Daddy
06-25-2004, 04:17 PM
Did you know that the US government give 1.62 BILLION dollars of YOUR TAX MONEY to Israel? Did you also know that the very very strong ties to ISRAEL is one of the reasons that the US and The Muslim countries don't get along? If it wasn't for the American ties and money Israel would have been killed my Iraq and Jordan in a year maybe less.
Funky, you said that to say ... What?
R≥K≥O
12-08-2004, 01:54 AM
I myself am a huge democrat. My father worked for the Clinton administration, and he went to the Democratic National Convention. I'll admit he has swayed my beliefs to the Democrats. However, after some personal stuff, I hate my father's guts and sometimes wish he would die. But I have never hated George W. Bush more than I hate him now. And I'll hate him more tomorrow. And the next day, I'll hate him even more. I hate how he uses September 11th to help his career. And the fact is, he knows that 9/11 wouldn't have happened if he had bothered to do something about it. Osama bin Laden was a threat before 9/11. George Bush knew that and set it aside. And the way he uses Jesus as his freaking running mate, last I checked Church and State are seperate. Gays can't marry because it makes some mid-westerners feel icky inside. Women don't have the right to choose their lifestyle because all of a sudden conception is birth. It's bull. Also, Reagan's and Bush Sr.'s plan to give tax cuts to the rich failed the economy. Clinton did the exact opposite, and the outcome was the exact opposite. So, let's have a history check.
Reagan - Tax Cuts for Rich - Economy Fails
Bush Sr. - Tax Cuts for Rich - Economy Fails
Clinton - Tax Cuts for Middle Class - Economy Succeeds more than ever.
Given this information, one would think Bush would know what to do from here. But he does what his daddy did. Now the economy is the worst it's ever been since the Great Depression.
Also, George Bush invaded Iraq saying there were weapons of mass destruction. There weren't any weapons. But Republicans support Bush even though they're still in Iraq, because he's sticking to what he believes. That's like looking in a drawer for a fork, and it isn't there. But you are still looking for that fork in that drawer. And people admire that. So, if Saddam wasn't a threat, why didn't we go after North Korea. We KNOW they have at least one weapon of mass destruction, but why not go for the guy that grudged with daddy who probably doesn't have them?
If that doesn't sway any of your opinions, I'm sorry. You've been brainwashed.
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