The anti-bush game

xSkyDrAx

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Sep 14, 2003
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Here you go

It's a pretty good side-scroller w/ some political message though I pretty much dont care for it.

Disclaimers: If you don't like it/think it's a waste of time, you have the right to STFU. Have a nice day :)
 

Dudd

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Yeah, a retarded five minute opening sequence (even after I clicked through every single line of dialogue) and still no end in sight. I think I'll pass.
 

acemcmac

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wow I wish more numbnuts played this before they voted... so many of these issues were just ignored in favor of... of "moral" issues...
 

pennylane

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Originally posted by: acemcmac
wow I wish more numbnuts played this before they voted... so many of these issues were just ignored in favor of... of "moral" issues...

Very true.
 

Injury

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Jul 19, 2004
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Originally posted by: acemcmac
wow I wish more numbnuts played this before they voted... so many of these issues were just ignored in favor of... of "moral" issues...

Yes, because trusting an obviously biased flash game to properly inform you of political issues between the candidates is, of course, an obvious plus. :roll:
 

acemcmac

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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: acemcmac
wow I wish more numbnuts played this before they voted... so many of these issues were just ignored in favor of... of "moral" issues...

Yes, because trusting an obviously biased flash game to properly inform you of political issues between the candidates is, of course, an obvious plus. :roll:

I just got to the aluminum tube and there is NOTHING I have heard so far that was in any way exagerated or untrue. Turn off Fox news :thumbsdown:
 

jspeicher

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acemcmac

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it's not an issue of trust! the next thing you know, your reuters and the AP will be too "baised"