[Edited on 10-8-2004 by synch]DanO - 10-7-2004 at 12:46 PM
I'm guessing it has something to do with Michael Moore.
whitey tighties
bajapablo - 10-7-2004 at 01:13 PM
Moore's offer to coeds draws Republican fire
Republicans say filmmaker Michael Moore should be prosecuted for offering underwear, potato chips and Ramen noodles to college students in
exchange for their promise to vote.
Moore, a Michigan native, is touring the country and imploring "slackers" who usually don't vote to head to the polls this year, saying they
could make the difference in the presidential race. Moore, who is scheduled to speak at UVSC on Oct. 20, has made stops at three Michigan universities
as part of a 60-city pre-election tour.
During each program, habitual nonvoters are invited onstage to pledge to vote. First-time student voters are offered gag prizes such as clean
underwear.
The GOP said Moore also offered students a clean dorm room, a year's supply of Tostitos and a package of Ramen noodles.
Michael Moore
vivabaja - 10-7-2004 at 03:45 PM
Now there is a character.:moon:DanO - 10-7-2004 at 05:14 PM
I knew it. What's my prize (I'm already going to vote and have plenty of clean underwear and ramen noodles)?Dave - 10-7-2004 at 05:26 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by grover
""It's ironic that Republicans have no problem with allowing assault weapons out on our streets, yet they don't want to put clean underwear in the
hands of our slacker youth," Moore said.
What, according to the recently expired law, is the definition of an assault weapon.
How are Republicans "allowing" them out on our streets?
Undies are not just a black and white; cut and dried topic
synch - 10-7-2004 at 05:55 PM
How is Telly Savalas permitting clean undies out on the street? We need to stop this faction now!
In Baja, I recycle undies as it is the PC thing do and environmentally sound.
As Bill Murray said in Ghostbusters 2 "undies are not just clean or dirty; there are several levels of grey area"
You'd be surprised of the mileage one could get with a bathing suit.