He has been lying since he ran for office in the first election, do you really think he is going to stop now, Nooo!! Bush and his croonies will do anything to make the US Citizens believe his agenda is correct, moral, and effective. Non of the above is true, and I'm so glad President Clinton spoke out on Sunday, it's high time the Democratic party starts playing hard ball and telling the United States the truth. We need to have an agenda that is well thought out and explained and most of all stop taking the lies that the Republican party is trying to feed the people of the US., and fight back, we need to stop looking wimpy and fight for what we know is right.
2006-09-27 04:17:20
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answered by Annie Red Head 3
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2006-09-27 11:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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As many as it takes. As did his predecessors. This world is no longer a charming travelogue of quaint countries and cultures and people. It is now a patchwork of individual and special interests that empower the little guy with the loudest and most dangerous activists speaking for him. Notice the PC respect given to every facet of every religion and its tenents regardless of how fanatical and murderous and dangerous its activists and leaders may be. Notice how a cretin such as Hugo Chavez of Venezuela got applause in New York at the UN for verbally insulting Bush and the U.S. We allow that to happen. Our president is verbally insulted by this socialist/communist on our turf and is given an ovation and revered (for the moment) by Americans who see themselves as intellectually superior to the rest of us and we don't understand that it is us who has been defiled?
As far left as the opposition is espousing, Bush's right wing agenda may just move us to the middle. If it is evil to advance a right wing agenda, it is equally evil to advance a left wing agenda. Your question needs balance.
2006-09-27 11:24:02
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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You forget, he is the president and has a republican majority in congress. He doesn't need to lie to get his agenda through.
You liberals just can't stop calling Bush a liar, old habits die hard I guess. It started with the "lied about WMDs in Iraq" but didn't end when those Sarin nerve gas shells were found...
Let me know when you learn a new line.
2006-09-27 11:09:52
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answered by Ricky T 6
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His administration has made lying a art form and if he started his presidency on lies then it is safe to assume that it will end that way.
2006-09-27 11:07:36
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answered by DEEJay 4
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damn that is a really good question probably as many as possible to make people believe that the agenda will appear to be for good reasons. but , obviously people believe what he says because he has the oppourtunity to destroy america even more to cause more problems
2006-09-27 11:08:47
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answered by tomi c 2
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I love the open ended questions liberals put out. The reason you levae them open ended is becuase there are no lies to discuss. If you want to say he lied then point one out otherwise you are just another liberal nut job.
2006-09-27 11:12:11
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answered by Bill 3
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I don't know, but that cia report, the threats against the NY Times, his presidency is turning into a worse joke than Clinton's.
2006-09-27 11:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well...if he tells about three times as many as he has already, then he'll have told about half as many as old Slick Willie did.
2006-09-27 11:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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As many as it takes
2006-09-27 11:05:36
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answered by dbackbarb 4
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