I am describing two vessels.
The first is a huge ship which can land and launch war airplanes. This one is the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
The second is a little ten foot john boat. Affixed to the bow are two teleprompters.
Behind the teleprompters is a sail designed to provide propulsion by capturing hot air.
Behind the sail is a loud mouthed ignoramus who loves to blow hot air.
Behind him is a spout of water shooting to the sky - signifying a serious link as his boat settles by the stern.
Can you name the second boat?
Operated by a loud mouthed ignoramus and runs on hot air? That's easy-Faux "news"!
ghostcotcha wrote:
I am describing two vessels.
The first is a huge ship which can land and launch war airplanes. This one is the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
The second is a little ten foot john boat. Affixed to the bow are two teleprompters.
Behind the teleprompters is a sail designed to provide propulsion by capturing hot air.
Behind the sail is a loud mouthed ignoramus who loves to blow hot air.
Behind him is a spout of water shooting to the sky - signifying a serious link as his boat settles by the stern.
Can you name the second boat?
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ghostcotcha wrote:
I am describing two vessels.
The first is a huge ship which can land and launch war airplanes. This one is the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
The second is a little ten foot john boat. Affixed to the bow are two teleprompters.
Behind the teleprompters is a sail designed to provide propulsion by capturing hot air.
Behind the sail is a loud mouthed ignoramus who loves to blow hot air.
Behind him is a spout of water shooting to the sky - signifying a serious link as his boat settles by the stern.
Can you name the second boat?
I am describing two vessels. br br The first is a... (
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The USS Barack Obama. Fox News exposes Obama for the hot air that he is.
Operated by a loud mouthed ignoramus and runs on hot air? That's easy-Faux "news"!
It appears since I asked for an individuals name on the watercraft, (by example) and since themadblacksmith wanted to name it after a licensed corporation, (Fox News) that he associates corporations as being people.
Imagine that.
I'm very interested in a calm, rational and CLEAN discussion on the detriments of Fox News. What should an average American who loves his country watch as far as news is concerned?
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