Science: The Meaning of Stay The Course Not In Doubt Linguistically President George Bush Swears

President George Bush today swore out loud, though the science network immediate bleeped his cuss word and cursing, putting into doubt the common cultural lexicon of his common term and repetitive phrase, “stay the course”. However, a new study released today has rated statistical variations on the phrase, and praised George Bush for choosing one of the strongest variants of the concept. “This is good news for the survival of the fittest… its been shown that the phrase if fully qualified to advance into the next generation,” Gates Don Bob of the Science Network for Inferencial Studies in Switzerland declared today. “The weakness attributable to Bush and his statements today have been determined to be linked to middle age male menopause, in which cravings for the old days of cocaine and alchohol represent themselves to users brains as exotic sirens, calling out to homer on the rock. But his ingenious continuation of the Stay the Course lexicon gives us great hope that he will have a full recovery and a strong showing over the next two years.” But specialists say it is likely the stay the course term will help the president make it through these hard times, because hard times are what they are. “Religion and altered states of being are two of the most helpful means by which our ancestors from cavemen on up have worked through difficult time… president Bush combines extensive experience with these two for a powerful medicine,” Wahukku Edemi, a Mullogati Medicine man said in response to the study.

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