Rating:  Summary: The Enemy Within Review: Liberal rage knows absolutely NO BOUNDS!! Their guy lost in 2000,so we need to change the constitution.Hitler ,Bush,Hussein,no difference between the three.If Gore had've won Tennessee we would'nt even be discussing this nonsense !! Get over it !! Oh yeah,as an active duty Air Force member,I still have'nt forgotten you trying toss my ballot while I served overseas in 2000 !!
Rating:  Summary: should not be recommended by Amazon Review: obviously the product of a radical left.
Rating:  Summary: A little pointless Review: Okay, the whole "Bush is a criminal" thing is an overused and rather trite "viewpoint". However, it doesn't really mean I support his administration. That said, as "cute" as this novelty is, it's ultimately just a bit lacking in purpose. The thing that's surprised me most about this is just the viewer reactions. Apparently, everyone seems to think they're under legal obligation to buy or enjoy everything Amazon recommends to them, when in fact no one even forced them to click the link. The sum of the detractors' argument seems to be "Stop forcing me to click this link." and "Liberals liberals liberals liberals liberals. I'm not saying anything really, I'm just throwing around the word 'liberals' to mean 'people I dislike'." I thought this was about reviewing products, not about reviewing people.
Rating:  Summary: A little pointless Review: Okay, the whole "Bush is a criminal" thing is an overused and rather trite "viewpoint". However, it doesn't really mean I support his administration. That said, as "cute" as this novelty is, it's ultimately just a bit lacking in purpose. The thing that's surprised me most about this is just the viewer reactions. Apparently, everyone seems to think they're under legal obligation to buy or enjoy everything Amazon recommends to them, when in fact no one even forced them to click the link. The sum of the detractors' argument seems to be "Stop forcing me to click this link." and "Liberals liberals liberals liberals liberals. I'm not saying anything really, I'm just throwing around the word 'liberals' to mean 'people I dislike'." I thought this was about reviewing products, not about reviewing people.
Rating:  Summary: Wake Up! and Start Thinking! Review: Proud or Brainwashed! These cards could be your wake up call. Perhaps you could use them in conjunction with Michael Moore's book, "Dude, Where's My Country?" I wonder about those patriots who support the present regime with out thinking things through. GWB, aka "George the Lesser," gained the office of President as the result of a government coup. He and his henchmen have demolished as much of the previously legislated social, economic and environmental safeguards as they could, and they are not done yet. One of my friends, who is permanently disabled, supports this goon. She has no idea that the outcome of her support will be the demolishment of the social security safety net for disabled (and other) Americans. She says that Bush has integrity unlike that of President Clinton. But "W" has no concept of what the word "integrity" means, let alone his much touted phrase "corporate integrity." We have not yet seen the depths of depravity these folks will strive for. And we are probably going to be taken down into poverty while they get insanely super-rich. Be warned: Prescott Bush financially supported the Nazi's during WWII and his grandson is just a part of that whole element of greed. Just my $1.98.
Rating:  Summary: Required for Poker Review: Should be the required deck when playing poker on television this year (2004).
Rating:  Summary: Funny Review: These are definitely great for a laugh. They may be tasteless, but so were the "Iraq's Most Wanted" cards, and I think that's part of the point. It's a clever way to poke fun at a very baffling--though very creative--bit of military strategy in the war with Iraq ('cause whatever your feelings on the war, you have to admit the playing card idea was a bit unusual), as well as the standard poke-fun-at-Bush aspect. Is it a great achievement in political satire? Not really. But it is amusing, possibly even amusing enough to be worth $7.95.
Rating:  Summary: Funny Review: These are definitely great for a laugh. They may be tasteless, but so were the "Iraq's Most Wanted" cards, and I think that's part of the point. It's a clever way to poke fun at a very baffling--though very creative--bit of military strategy in the war with Iraq ('cause whatever your feelings on the war, you have to admit the playing card idea was a bit unusual), as well as the standard poke-fun-at-Bush aspect. Is it a great achievement in political satire? Not really. But it is amusing, possibly even amusing enough to be worth $7.95.
Rating:  Summary: Great satire Review: These cards are a great piece of satire. Thankfully we live in a country where we're free to praise, parody and criticize our government in the manner of our own choosing.
Rating:  Summary: Great claptrap gift for simpleton lefties Review: These cards will have great appeal for those that don't feel they are liberal unless the hate the Republican Party. Equating the Bush administration to the Saddam regime is small-minded, and a sure sign of an intellectual coward. These cards are great for hate, but bad for debate. Only buy them for the most closed minded liberals. Anyone else should have enough patriotism to throw them back at you.
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