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George Bush: Tribute to Helen Keller |
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By andybyers
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04 December 2007 |
Today I would like to celebrate the life of one of our most inspiring
citizens, Helen Keller. Born a healthy
girl with ordinary senses and potential, she was tragically robbed of her sight
and hearing by an illness in infancy, sealing her in a world of silent,
impenetrable darkness. No one could
reach her. Not until the bravery of one
teacher, Anne Sullivan, whose patience, love, and violent physicality finally
won out, and opened up the world to young Helen. Who could forget those uplifting scenes from
The Miracle Worker, watching Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke beating the crap out
of each other? If only there'd been some
mud handy... But I digress, whatever
that means. What I mean to say is that
Helen Keller is an example to us all. Or
at least she was, until she grew up into a feminist commie book-writer — three
strikes against any woman — and, sadly, had to go to Hell. But I choose to put the focus on the early,
successful part of her life, and not the satanic slide into literacy and
activism. It was her story that inspired
our own plan for Iraq. Yes, thanks to proof we have that you can
slap some sense into anyone, your sons and daughters are now dying in their
thousands to beat Iraq
into a better place... though not one that will write feminist, commie books! [Chuckles with receptive Republican
audience.] But what more proof do you
need than me, the President of the United States,
standing here before you today and saying you can be blind, and deaf, and still
be a success. God bless America. Thank you all.
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Written by Levi (31 comments posted) 4th December 2007 | I can't think of anything to write that won't get me blacklisted by the CIA. Except, 'nice one', Andy. Aside from that, the USA's great and Freedom Fries will always be the most sensible-sounding food to ever cause heart disease. | Written by Karenhoffen (37 comments posted) 12th January 2008 | Andy - You forgot to be mention dumb! Clever idea. It would be funny if it wasn't believable! Perhaps this should go in "Not News"? You've got me intrigued as to what did happen to Helen Keller. |
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