Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Should a person be forbidden from holding public office after his nose changes?

A lot of men, after a certain age, go through a nose change. The shape assumes a life of its own, giant pores appear on the surface, they begin spending a lot of their discretionary incomes on the latest nostril trimmers.





But these are only symptoms. The nose is the outward manifestion of something happening inside the mind, something outside being pushed outward by a personality. Something turning sometimes ugly and sinister.





Men who'd gone through the nose turning were the cause of countless problems for this country. They're a lot of why we're where we are today.





http://www.americanpresidents.org/galler鈥?/a>


http://www.gpoaccess.gov/pictorial/111th鈥?/a>





If the voters don't throw them out in the voting booths, maybe because they've been in offices so long they haven't seen recent photographs, shouldn't there be a backup?





Shouldn't every ballot show recent photos of the candidates so voters can make informed, nose-worthy decisions about where they put their marks on the ballots?|||Maybe you're right. I've noticed that the longer politicians talk, the longer their noses grow.|||You've asked more interesting questions than this and ones that made sense too.|||its not the change, its where he puts it.|||Who nose?|||Nose idea

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