You are not only called a conspiracy theorist but you are called idiot, moron, Un-American, Un-Patriotic, liberal and many other names. It just goes to show you how brainwashed people are these days. They think that their government can do no wrong, my how I wish that were true. But throughout history we are reminded that people during certain time periods acted the same way about their respective government.
I don't really hold it against the people who talk to me like that. Just because I have a different point of view then they does not make mine wrong. These people are generally unsure about things themselves so they just "choose" to believe the easiest thing they are told.
Their name calling and bashing does nothing but show how much hate they have inside them for those of us who are different. The American way is conformity and being narrow-minded, and people get agitated if you stray from that.
2006-08-10 22:30:23
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answered by trevor22in 4
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More than a little bit overly dramatic.
You're free to question what's going on, but realize that both sides are using propaganda. The Democrats, are using the war on terror as a polarizing force (its not completely unwarranted, but not to the degree that they're making it), all the while trying to pass legislation themselves that strips civil liberties (Hillary's video game war is a prime example here...First Ammendment attack). The republicans are in power, and are using fear in an attempt to keep it.
The main problem here is that both sides have the general public brainwashed into believing that its one way or the other. Yes, people know that they can vote for independents, but rarely do. Is it because the current election system is flawed? Partly...and part if it is that, they've been conditioned to believe its either ALL the way to the left, or ALL the way to the right...when the reality is that the best policy tends to be somewhere in the middle.
And if you're trying to make allusions to 9-11 being a coverup, do a little more research, and use your common sense. Most of the sites out there are from the lunatic fringe. There's a video on the internet concerning the plane hitting the pentagon. It claims that it was a missle, and takes alot of comments out of context...even cutting some quotes off, just to prove their point. They went so far as to ignore eyewitness accounts that state it was a plane. Why is it so much more believable that our gov't (while not perfect) is evil enough to kill that many innocent Americans, but some religious fanatics, who kill themselves and innocents everyday, aren't?
2006-08-11 05:13:14
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answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella 6
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Because unless you support the administration that is seated at any point in time, past or present, you are seditious. Or even worse an anarchist. That is what you see going on in the Mid East, with a heavy dose of tyrannical rule infused.
2006-08-11 05:11:02
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answered by scubadiver50704 4
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Doesn't scare me I'm not going to fly, so who cares not me...Britain has the problem over the pond and they took care of it like they should have. This isn't going to get stable reasonable people fear minded like Bush wants. Vote the cretens out in November it's all propaganda.
2006-08-11 06:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people believe they should support their president no matter what. Ironically they are Christians.. Why would Christians faithfully follow G.W.B. like an Idol? Doesn't the bible say not to worship false Idols? But hey, its only what? 39% of Americans that support him. At least half the people in the country aren't complete dumb@sses.. You know Conservatives would make Carrot Top president if he followed their agenda.
2006-08-11 05:01:57
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answered by ? 5
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Because you libs sound stupid when you open your mouths, especially Helen Thomas.
2006-08-11 09:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the sheep are frightened of the truth.
2006-08-11 04:59:04
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answered by Perplexed Music Lover 5
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depends on what sheep you are talking about. Don't let your hate consume your logic and judgment. President Bush is not evil. He is dumb, but not evil.
Politics is a game. The Clinton presidency was no different. Don't get caught up in the ideology and talking points.
Just my opinion
2006-08-11 05:01:11
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answered by Jon H 5
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Yes, it is a hopeless situation. We cannot really trust anyone but ourselves...but even that, sometimes, can be difficult...
2006-08-11 05:05:14
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answered by Joy RP 4
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Typical dramatic response. Grow up.
2006-08-11 04:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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