If Clinton was President When 9-11 happened and all evidence pointed to Bin Laden but some how Clinton tied Saddam Hussian to it. Even saying he have evidence that Saddam had WMDs and a attack was enevitable. Wouldn't Republicans think he was doing it to boost his poll numbers, use the sentament of 9-11 as a blank check to attack Saddam and to " Wag the Dog?"
2006-09-30
08:07:08
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Pi if that is not a conspiracy theory then l don't think l have ever heard one.
2006-09-30
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Pj if that is not a conspiracy theory then l don't think l have ever heard one.
2006-09-30
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People that believe in conspiracy theories are a little looney. They are from all walks of life and from all political ideologies.
2006-09-30 08:10:52
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answered by scarlettt_ohara 6
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Clinton tried to kill Bin Laden, that is fact. He ordered hellfire's missiles shot from a drone. The Republicans jumped it that as a chance to make political points and came up with "wag the dog". The Republican quotes from that time sound exactly like the Democrats now.
2006-09-30 12:33:17
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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I think all of the conspiracy theories about 9-11 are ridiculous.
Saddam was bad enough to justify taking him out and trying to set up a democracy in Iraq without 9-11.
9-11 was a senseless, barbaric act against America and why democrats insist on rationalizing terrorism is beyond me.
2006-09-30 08:13:03
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answered by ? 7
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You are mis-framing the issue. Bush never tied Saddam to 9/11 and recently said, categorically, that Saddam didn't do 9/11. Saddam was our enemy, and we had every right to remove him WMDs or not. Ever since 1992 Americans have been clamoring for Saddam's removal. Bush Sr. took lots of heat form not going to Baghdad to "finish the job". So there was no need to "sell" the America people on war to remove Saddam, we had already demanded it.
2006-09-30 08:12:11
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answered by college_republicans_club 2
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i'm a republican, and a pair of conspiracies have made me look on the nut jobs who positioned forth those theories, the moon touchdown, and Pearl Harbor. The moon touchdown one is so woefully lacking that a generally used grader would desire to be certain the faults in that conspiracy, and Pearl Harbor, i've got studied for an prolonged time, and function yet to ensure/see something that pronounces FDR knew Pearl could be the objective. i've got additionally achieved a trick to be certain if human beings bypass with a conspiracy because of government or not, least confusing one is DHMO. employing data i've got made human beings of each and every age, religions, practise and politics desire to limit this substance, DHMO, or dihydrogen monoxide. the only ones who do not desire to limit it are people who've studied chemistry, oftentimes chem majors. i don't say something fake, purely truths, like hundreds of human beings die from this each and every 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. it is used in the cooling of nuclear reactors on US army warships. it quite is a important factor of acid rain. What i don't tell them, till whilst they're waiting to limit it, it DHMO is water. i've got stumbled on that conspiracy theories forget approximately approximately particular data that don't 'extra healthful' into their view.
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of course repubs would try to get him out of office for lying about Saddam, they got him out for lying about Monica, and the thing with Monica didn't cause people to loose their lives fight in a cigar war! yet bush lies about WMD to invade Iraq soldiers die and it OK for BUSH. Bush can do nothing wrong, BUSH doesn't lie, BUSH doesn't have to help hurricane victims for at least a week, not until there really starving and dying
2006-09-30 08:12:33
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answered by Star 4
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Some would, but the majority were not. We look for a higher quality conspiracy theory than that.
2006-09-30 08:16:11
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answered by WJ 7
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I think to some degree, everyone believes in conspiracy theories.
2006-09-30 08:17:24
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answered by Jamie K 1
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I think the greatest conspiracy is that america is falling into ignorance. America is falling away from God. The greatest sin in the bible is unbeleif and noone is following God anymore;so as a result we are going to lose our soveirngty and freedoms. So when a foreign invader overuns us and you lose your freedom, and become a slave to them; DON`T BLAME US CHRISTIANS BECAUSE WE WARNED YOU THAT JUDGMENT WAS COMING, because you wanted your freedom from God and ripped out His laws from the land.
2006-09-30 08:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Most conservatives factor Republicans aren't into conspiracy theories, that is completely liberal territory in that liberals believe that secret societies of wealthy white males run the world according to their interests and employ the unimaginable to preserve their power.
2006-09-30 08:09:13
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answered by Masterwooten 2
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