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'''King George the Wth''', '''George W. Bush''', '''W''', '''Commander Stupid''', '''King George''', '''''President'' Bush''', is the 43rd person to fill the role of the President of the United States. Unlike previous presidents who took this office, King George the Wth took the presidency by force, collaboration with [[Diebold]], and an effective embezzling and smear campaign against all of his opponents, foes, fiends, enemies, doubters, uninterested | {{Q|I hear there's rumors on the uh... '''Internets'''!|King George the Wth|Internets}} | ||
{{Q|Well, actually, you forgot Poland!|King George the Wth|his opponent forgetting about Poland}} | |||
'''King George the Wth''', '''George W. Bush''', '''W''', '''Commander Stupid''', '''King George''', '''''President'' Bush''', is the 43rd person to fill the role of the President of the United States. Unlike previous presidents who took this office, King George the Wth took the presidency by force, collaboration with [[Diebold]], and an effective embezzling and smear campaign against all of his opponents, foes, fiends, enemies, doubters, uninterested parties, fellow republicans, friends, allies, and anything else living or resembling life. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 5 April 2007
“I hear there's rumors on the uh... Internets!”
~ King George the Wth on Internets
“Well, actually, you forgot Poland!”
~ King George the Wth on his opponent forgetting about Poland
King George the Wth, George W. Bush, W, Commander Stupid, King George, President Bush, is the 43rd person to fill the role of the President of the United States. Unlike previous presidents who took this office, King George the Wth took the presidency by force, collaboration with Diebold, and an effective embezzling and smear campaign against all of his opponents, foes, fiends, enemies, doubters, uninterested parties, fellow republicans, friends, allies, and anything else living or resembling life.