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I move to remove the paragraph about the right to have beer, pot, and strippers….
Suddenly everyone realized how much they hated Steve.

(John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence)

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  1. bitter clown says:

    And the paragraph never got removed!

  2. Cosman246 says:

    If you’re in politics, half the country hates you, and the other half loves you.
    Unless you’re Steve

  3. froofrou the invisible (or at least behind a tree) says:

    What’s bad, is that the person speaking actually IS named Steve (or Stephen, but you guys probably know that already, hehe), and is related to me :-) Knowing my family, he probably did say that and probably was hated.

    • Cosman246 says:

      What was his last name?

      • froofrou the invisible (or at least behind a tree) says:

        Hopkins

        • Cosman246 says:

          Thanks. So now:
          Stephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707 – July 13, 1785) was an American political leader from Rhode Island who signed the Declaration of Independence. He served as the Chief Justice and Royal Governor of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and was a Delegate to the Colonial Congress in Albany in 1754 and to the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1776. Hopkins was also the first chancellor of the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (predecessor to Brown University) in conjunction with the presidency of the Reverend James Manning.

          Hopkins was born in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of William and Ruth (Wilkinson) Hopkins. Hopkins’ younger brother, Esek Hopkins, became the first commander in chief of the Continental Navy. Hopkins grew up on a farm in Scituate, Rhode Island and was self educated. He moved back to Providence in 1742 and worked as a foundryman, merchant, ship owner, and surveyor.

          At 19, he married Sarah Scott, with whom he had seven children, five of whom lived to maturity. Following Sarah’s death, he married a widow named Anne Smith, but they did not have children together.

  4. Andrea says:

    The funny part is my friend Steve would have been the one cheering on the right for beer, pot, and strippers.

  5. Zombie says:

    Shouldn’t “suddently” be on Failblog?

  6. Kurt says:

    DAMN YOU STEVE!!!!

  7. Patrick says:

    At that time in america Alchohol andpot and prostitution was legal… most of our founding fathers had hemp farms. also ” Some of my most memorible times are of me sitting on my porch staring out into the fields smoking some hemp” I think it was Thomas Jefferson or Benjamin franklin.

  8. Aramis says:

    Sure wasn’t Bill Clinton saying that!!!

  9. YES IM FAIL says:

    FIRST

  10. Lee says:

    Since when did you Failbloggers start giving the spelling fails a free ride?

    Fail!!

    • IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

      We are NOT Failbloggers! We are Pundit Kitchen-ers. Erm…PKers?

      And yes, I noticed the misspelling, but was feeling magnanimous and chose not to comment on it. :-)

  11. IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

    So this “Steve” person is the reason no one knows that we were meant to be a Pastafarian Nation? Bastard!

    • Tessie says:

      You’d prefer Fettucine Alfredo?

      • IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

        *Tessie misses the ‘Pastafarian = Flying Spaghetti Monster = heaven with beer volcano & stripper factory’ reference*

        • Tessie says:

          I’m somewhat familiar with the Pastafarians/FSM (although I didn’t know about the beer volcano etc.). Aren’t the Fettucine Alfredists an offshoot of the main religion?

  12. Ichi says:

    And then, Suddently, a punditkitchen.com reader discovered a typo on yet another caption!

  13. Kyle says:

    The pic is reversed

  14. Anonymous says:

    It kept us from being like ireland.
    And thats not a good thing.


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