explain please
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fascists don't free people and then let them (the majority) decide on how their country should be run
2006-08-22 05:33:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like the guy, but let's keep the conversation in the realm of reality.
Mussolini was a fascist, Bush just has some policies many people dislike. To call Bush a fascist is an insult to those who suffered under truly fascist regimes.
2006-08-22 12:36:00
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answered by Steve 6
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Technically the term fascist came from Mussolini's Italy, it meant binding corporations and government in to one. And since that is whats happening here, with corporations writing the laws for their representatives--Congress--to enact, yes, we now have adopted the technical definition of fascism here.
2006-08-22 12:35:49
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answered by jxt299 7
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He's a dummy front & decoy for a VERY reactionary government which acts contrary to every human impulse and every essential requirement for life and health on the planet. And as Mussolini once said, "Fascism is corporatism". Draw your own conclusions.
2006-08-22 12:41:22
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answered by peacetrain 3
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He's part of a fascist regime
2006-08-22 17:40:52
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answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
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No, hes a neocon. Neocon is basicly liberal in spending and anti science with a warlike foreign policy
2006-08-22 13:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, most definitely - and a Nazi and a National Socialist and a Communist and a.... well, you get the idea.
2006-08-22 12:37:08
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answered by Walter Ridgeley 5
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I'm not sure about that, because his interests seem to be self oriented, but I do know that he is an idiot!
2006-08-22 12:34:37
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answered by skib 2
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Not really, he is actually too liberal for the GOP base....scary huh
2006-08-22 12:34:14
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answered by mymadsky 6
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