Hmm. Should I pet TKF's ego with a "for" vote or not? Should I pet TKF's ego with a "for" vote or not? Decisions. Eh fuck it. ~ BB ~ (T) ~ Tue, Dec 18 '12 17:52 (UTC)
For. I'll vote for this page because it's good enough to be a feature. Shabidoo convinced me of its value, and so I reread it and liked it. Could have been better? I dunno. Aleister 23:36 19decemb12
For. so true, the gov just dont give a fuck. FAKEHATERspam me 17:28, December 21, 2012 (UTC)
For. The title itself is relatively accurate. The script itself is not, in any way whatsoever, but I'll vote for this just because it's funny as hell. Kremdog (talk) 00:08, January 4, 2013 (UTC)
Against: 0
No against votes
Comments
A one-beat page (they are all white, talk like sterotypical blacks, and don't give a fuck). Maybe an extended focus on one of the issues they discuss, to get much more relevance and useful information into the page. Political satire usually presents the public with a large amount of hidden or semi-known truth presented in a satirical format. The concept is a good one, just needs more political satire to reach feature status imnho. Aleister 13:53 16Decemb12
This is a superb rendering of one-beat writing and the funniest thing TKF has ever written imho. I think delving into any actual issue will contradict how much none of them give a shit. I wish I could write continuously helarious one-beat writing with multiple ideas woven in together.--ShabiDOO 00:27, December 18, 2012 (UTC)
Well, okay, although I don't see it. Must be an example of different people liking different pages. A group of congressmen not giving a shit, the article is probably a good photograph of a clear problem, not just my cup of tea. Won't vote against it though. Aleister 2:49 18decemb12
Ali...you are the grease which keeps the wheels of uncyclopedia schreeching forward! --ShabiDOO 18:38, December 18, 2012 (UTC)
Comment. Intro appears to be missing a reason why this play was written like this. Something Snoop Dog or 50cent had put together after a creative writing course?? RomArtus*Imperator ITRA (Orate) ® 19:36, December 21, 2012 (UTC)
As a matter of fact, yes, you are right. In fact, Mr. Dog (single "g") met Mr. Cent during a course on medieval psychology which they both attended at Dartmouth. ~ BB ~ (T) ~ Wed, Dec 26 '12 21:25 (UTC)
Featured. ain't no party like a self-feature party! also, last feature queued before the move. i KNEW i would always be the one to finally kill the site! TKFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK 00:51, January 4, 2013 (UTC) This article has passed VFH and was featured on 4 January 2013. This page is now archived; do not edit it, it will have no effect.
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