'F' Word in Politics

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Vice President :censored: Cheney used the "F" word on the Senate floor when arguing with Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy. In December, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry used the "F" word in describing President Bush's Iraq policy as botched. (AP)

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I don't approve of it. To me any politicien should be professional enough not to swear like that. But it would be kind of funny to see it though... :D

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I overlook small things like this. As long as cursing isn’t some sort of regular thing. Leaders and politicians of a country should act professional, but slip-ups are understandable.

Hehe… :censored: Cheney.

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As long as cursing isn’t some sort of regular thing.
Maybe cursing on a more regular basis would encourage honesty on a more regular basis? ^_^

Maybe I'm just looking for a excuse to hear a politician on television say something like, "Have you seen our f**king deficit lately?!?" LOL. :lol:

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There's a certain level of repect and dignity that public office should have, though it doesn't. A politician who had a foul mouth, though was dedicated to the interests of the people is far preferable to a careful sychophant. I think people in general would rather have someone who's "real" in office, whether they swear openly or not.

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not really a big deal, but not something that i approve of. it happens.

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Tak wrote: I overlook small things like this.  As long as cursing isn’t some sort of regular thing.  Leaders and politicians of a country should act professional, but slip-ups are understandable.

Hehe…  :censored: Cheney.

+5 I don't give a :censored: if little johnny hears it.

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hahaha I just thought of something funny, it would be hilarious to see jean chretian swear when he was prime minister. "Mon maudi :censored:é bush!" :roflmao:

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The "F" word is a word like any other. In most circumstances I could care less. If a politician were to use profane language when at home, chatting with a friend, or behind closed doors, I could care less. However if you're on the senate floor, or in the middle of a political campaign and within earshot of the media, you should be choosing your words very carefully.

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F'in Word Politics. <_<

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In heated discussion i think saying four letter words is alright or if they use it at home. But if your giving the state of the union address and say... Well the :censored: economy is doing :censored: and we are :censored: when it comes to oil... is wrong.

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I don't care. :rolleyes:

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I would say i don't care but i also don't want to hear :censored: in the debates this year either. If Pres. Bush said OH :censored: when he hear about the planes crashing into the wtc i wouldn't hold it against him though

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whats the big deal? Haven't parents always told children that ":censored:" is grown up people language? Now people in control of the country use it, in the right context, and people have a :censored:ing problem with it? How vein can you be to care about shit like that. It's a :censored:ing word, and yes, bushs' situation in iraw is ":censored:ed" as kerry said it.

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wldkos wrote: whats the big deal? Haven't parents always told children that ":censored:" is grown up people language? Now people in control of the country use it, in the right context, and people have a :censored:ing problem with it? How vein can you be to care about shit like that. It's a :censored:ing word, and yes, bushs' situation in iraw is ":censored:ed" as kerry said it.
Wot's being vein? I thought a vein was a blood vessel! :lol:

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veign, vein, vain, :censored: you ?

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Post by Anonymous »

wldkos wrote: veign, vein, vain, :censored: you ?
VAIN.

:censored: off. :huh:

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