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2006-10-29 07:09:48 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

See the Liberals are already mad, and I didn't even say they were wrong, I just asked a hypothetical

2006-10-29 07:13:28 · update #1

23 answers

ROFLMAO!!!

You always make me smile, Alex!

2006-10-29 07:13:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 6

there is not any victory available in Iraq so that's impossible to respond to the question in those words. i do no longer care how a lot of human beings provide me thumbs downs or push aside me as a "defeatist". the excuses for going to Iraq have not been vindicated, Iraq posed no danger to us and there is not any lead to sight to this quagmire. Republicans and Democrats deserve one yet another by way of the way: they the two voted for this conflict, for the Patriot Act, and lengthening the two. If a Democrat have been interior the White homestead and declared conflict on, say, Yemen Arab Republic or Algeria, and that hadn't long gone so properly, how honest might or no longer that's to then ask Republicans "properly, what's YOUR answer to realize victory?" while a conflict is ill-counseled and in line with falsehoods from the start, staying the trail in easy terms brings extra of the comparable. there is not any thank you to win a conflict that ought to no longer have been declared interior the 1st place and that has no longer something to do with usual conflict of the previous.

2016-12-08 23:32:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Going To Widen"...

October 29, 2006 11:35 AM

On Sunday's The Chris Matthews Show, NBC Congressional Correspondent Chip Reed dropped a bomb during Matthew's "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" segment. "I'm going to be a little cryptic here," Reed began, then added, ""the Mark Foley scandal investigation is going to widen a little bit." Reed is referring to the House Ethics Committee Investigation of sexually explicit messages sent from former Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL) to teenage pages over the last several years. Investigation of Foley's relationship with the pages, as well as whether GOP House leadership covered up or ignored knowledge of Foley's attention to pages, is still ongoing and has included appearances before the Ethics Committee of everyone from Hill staffers to House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL).

2006-10-29 07:16:37 · answer #3 · answered by Mojo Seeker Of Knowlege 7 · 2 1

you keep using your phd has a credential, whatever is it in? Christian and ethics studies? I also noticed that your hypothetical question used incorrect grammar: "if a liberal was actually wrong". nails on the chalkboard where I come from. It's "if a liberal WERE actually wrong. You have a cowboy avatar, you a texan?

2006-10-29 07:16:45 · answer #4 · answered by the Bruja is back 5 · 2 2

The same question has been asked to Conservatives and not one of them has admitted being wrong about anything!

Bush on Iraq? He's Wrong (Won't admit it)

Speaker of the House... on the Foley situation (Cover up)? He handled it Wrong (Denies it)

And it goes on and on!

My point is...both sides have held back on admitting whether they are wrong about something, so don't put the blame on just one group!


You are wrong in the way you phrased this question and I bet you won't admit it!

2006-10-29 07:34:20 · answer #5 · answered by MSJP 4 · 2 2

No. They practice spinning for pleasure. Every opportunity is a good opportunity. Practice, practice, practice.

They can't be wrong about anything because all they do is cover up lies. Where do their principles begin and end?

Due to their polls, aren't they on the most popular side of everything? Aren't they the party of popular wannabies?

2006-10-29 07:26:04 · answer #6 · answered by Em E 4 · 1 3

Maybe you can add some detail as to a specific situations when liberals were proven wrong and they refused to admit it....or even admitted it for that matter. :)

2006-10-29 07:13:46 · answer #7 · answered by Pretty_Trini_Rican 5 · 4 2

sure, it happens every day. that is where Conservatives come from. remember, everyone starts off as a liberal (in their youth), if you are capable of correction you become a conservative, that is like admitting you were wrong. if you are very stubborn, you remain liberal longer (sometimes lifelong).

2006-10-29 07:22:12 · answer #8 · answered by karl k 6 · 2 3

Do you have a specific question?
By the way I am anti- Republican but usually when kids like you say "lib" or "libs" I know they mean those who consider Bush a failure so I usually respond to those questions.

2006-10-29 07:12:41 · answer #9 · answered by dstr 6 · 6 2

That's hard to say because they've never been wrong about anything.

2006-10-29 07:20:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

some voted for Bush once or twice,,, they will admit they were wrong,, like most Republicans are doing now

2006-10-29 07:17:09 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

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