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    Dubya Bush.

    Hah, ok this is the funniest thing I've ever seen that has to do with politics!

    http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/politics.htm

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    yayyyyyyyy funny! hahahahahha
    It was witty AND relevant!
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    Haha thats awesome
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    Thats crazy!
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    I found that rather dumb... Carolyn Parrish dumb...

    Funniest I've seen political wise, was JibJab's This Land bit...

    Have their version memorized lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by TaktikL Philosophy
    I found that rather dumb... Carolyn Parrish dumb...
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    That was pretty weird, but can someone clarify something for me? Why do some people call Bush George Dubya?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lola
    That was pretty weird, but can someone clarify something for me? Why do some people call Bush George Dubya?
    George W Bush -> George Doubleyou Bush -> George Doubleya Bush -> George Dubya Bush
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    They're making fun of his accent.
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    ah! so that's why they didn't do it with Chretien...
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    ah! so that's why they didn't do it with Chretien...
    I'm sure if there were two prime ministers called Jean Chretien, and they were father and son, and the only way to tell them apart in discussion was using their middle initials, the same sort of nickname would have developed. It's not making fun entirely of Dubya's accent, it's distinguishing him from his father.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TaktikL Philosophy
    ah! so that's why they didn't do it with Chretien...
    What are you talking about everyone makes fun of Chretien's accent, including Jean Chretien. The accent doesn't make the man, you just have to know how to laugfh at yourself.
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    Well, we may not make fun of his accent as much, but we make fun of him in other ways. Does anyone else remember the 'Shawinigan Handshake'? That's right, walk up to the person, and strangle them.
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    Was that supposed to be funny? I don't get it.
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    Sometime in his last few years in office, during a moment where Jean was in a crowd of supporters, a man came up to him to shake his hand. Jean ended up choking him for a few seconds (it might have had something to do with the thick crowd).

    The press called him the 'Shawinigan Strangler' for a few weeks, until it got downgraded as a handshake. Conversations arose much like this:

    Man1: I'm going to meet the Prime Minister today.
    Man2: Just don't go for a handshake.
    Man1: I won't...I value breathing.

    The joke became that all people from Shawinigan say hello by trying to throttle your neck.
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