Either to get votes for themselves or to turn them away from the Dems. Sometimes it's just to light a fire under a Dem to see how mad we can get.
2006-10-20 13:01:03
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answered by MrsMike 4
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Because they spent months, if not years, telling their cell mates about their "innocence."
I've yet to ever meet a con that was guilty of the crime he was convicted of.
Obviously, all this bs'ing enables them to blur the lines between reality and fantasy.
Maybe instead of taxpayers having to pay for their law degrees, we should be paying for writing courses so they can put their well-honed new skills to profitable use.
Edit few seconds later:
Ah crap, I now realize what you mean by "con"
and they make up fiction to combat the fiction by the libs.
Don't you know a negative times a negative equals a positive?????
2006-10-20 13:04:35
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answered by Gem 7
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ok do you mean "con" as in a con artist or "con" as in a convict?
Con's as in the artist make up stories for solely one purpose...do gain something they couldn't have got any other way...they make up stories to get people to feel sorry for them...or to convince someone that something which is too good to be true is true...etc...
Convicts on the other hand...they live in their own little world of playing games in order to get what they want...not much different than the con artist type...just the artist hasn't been caught yet.
Some con's...as in convicts and even the artists...tend to make up stories...tell the stories so much they begin to believe it themselves.
There is a book...games convicts play....read it...it will give you some insight in to your question.
2006-10-20 13:08:51
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answered by Kenneth S 5
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It's because their minds stopped developing past the age of 9. Therefore, they think and act as a child. Everything if fictional to them. They haven't reached reality quite yet.
2006-10-20 15:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Some may be fictional, some may not be. The ones that are made up are probably to cover up something, make themselves look better, or perhaps it really is the way they perceive it to have happened. You and I may see the same event happen, and have two different opinions of it.
2006-10-20 13:01:15
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answered by merlin_steele 6
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Kind of like what liberal 20 year olds and their married girlfriends make up to use as an excuse for her to keep meeting you EVERY DAY? Just admit it dude. You don't know nothing 'bout politics and you are here because you are crazy in love with the blond.
2006-10-20 13:03:47
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answered by LiberalSuck 1
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This coming from someone who belongs in a group of people who come up with a new conspiracy theory everyday..
2006-10-20 13:03:40
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answered by itsallover 5
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You should really consider laying off the drugs, college boy!!
2006-10-21 06:53:59
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answered by ~*LILY*~ 2
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Do you mean like "Lord of the Rings" or "2001: A Space Odyssey", that sort of thing? Please be specific when asking broad, leading questions. Thanks ever so much.
2006-10-20 13:02:55
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answered by My Evil Twin 7
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A good yarn is easier to take than the cold hard truth.
2006-10-20 13:01:57
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answered by ? 4
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