Website review: Cannot find Weapons of Mass Destruc...

dj-ryan dj-ryan discovered this in Satire 520 reviews since Mar 25, 2003
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Spax rated 5 months ago
I love the reviews for this one...
Ethanimator rated 5 months ago
A great parody for anyone who's seen that Internet Explorer error message. The creator matches every part of the message with a satirical point relating to Iraq. I've put it as my homepage, and people are always confused because they think the Internet is down.
Zipster123 rated 5 months ago
I thought it was an error at first also on the page.
rbinz rated 6 months ago
dork
nomad3486 rated 6 months ago
Lol, it took me a second before I realized that it wasn't an error...
DaryaKyaw rated 6 months ago
anti-bush is anti-bad
SuiterMan rated 6 months ago
So what. We now know that Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, George Bush and many others were wrong. Ole' Saddam fooled us all...even his own commanders. BTW, why does everyone give George such as hard time when even the Clinton's were quoted as saying Iraq had W.M.D.s? Oh well, just politics as usual.
Dusty-Rose rated 6 months ago
Hilarious, unless you're a Republican warmonger.. Be sure to follow the links! There's much, much more to this site. From a link from this site: "Synopsis Kahlil Gibran meets George W. Bush meets Robert Frost: who'd have thought that America's most outspoken Secretary of Defence in decades would have turned public commentary into a form of poetry? Donald Rumsfeld is not just a two-time Secretary of Defence, former CEO, former White House Chief of Staff, and the most outspoken and forceful civilian military leader in recent American history. He is also, intentionally or not, a poet. A last, the ubiquitous and at times unintelligible U.S. Secretary of Defence has been deciphered by humorist Hart Seely, who found that the rambling raconteur is best understood when set in verse. Seely uncovers zen poems and lyrics, haikus and sonnets and has plucked the golden apples from 'D.H.' Rumsfeld's tree to present over 100 hilarious gems drawn from Rummy's public statements. Whether you love him or hate him, they're irresistible. As we know, There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know There are known unknowns. That is to say We know there are some things We do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know we don't know."
sophisticatedgrl rated 6 months ago
this joke isnt funny
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