They spread their rumors like bacteria. Does it mainly come from Faux News? I know those conservative talk show hosts are entertainers, but republicans often mistake their rants for being "truth". Kind of pathetic actually...
2007-01-07
15:00:39
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libssuksht, why are you asking me? You just asked an OUTRAGEOUS question about Pelosi. Republicans make false rumors about this 110th government as well and the intentions of the democrats. Tax Increases, yeah right. Only if you are making above $500,000 a year.
2007-01-07
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Yup you got it. Faux news is the house organ of Bush's GOP spin machine. They get it from Karl Rove or they just make it up.
Correcting the Lies and Exposing the Truth.
http://mediamatters.org/
2007-01-07 15:05:21
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answered by opinionator 5
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If you believe ANY news or network propaganda, you are pathetic. Besides, a half educated person can simply look back through history, and they can see for themselves what democrats are all about, republicans as well. Inform yourself. Know what a certain candidate stands for, their ideals, their morals, etc. The only time to vote party is in the primaries. In the general election, vote for the best person for the job, as there are people with good ideas on both sides. Force these politicians to make bipartisanship work. To vote for someone based strictly on their party is not only foolhardy, but irresponsible. There are extremists on both sides.
2007-01-07 15:21:24
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While she used powerful words in accepting the Speaker’s gavel that wrapped herself in the flag of God-fearing American patriotism, her deeds of the past speak far louder. Pelosi is pro-homosexual marriage, pro-abortion, even pro-partial birth abortion. She has voted against tax cuts, against the Patriot Act, against allowing the words “under God” to remain in the pledge of allegiance, and against allowing public displays of the Ten Commandments. She has voted against stopping illegal immigration. And Pelosi has worked to undermine traditional marriage, even by voting against the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996.
Pelosi closed her acceptance speech with a phrase associated with the Communitarian Network when she said, “Let us all stand together to move our country forward, seeking common ground for the common good.” The Communitarian Network is a self-described “coalition of individuals and organizations who have come together to shore up the social, moral and political environment…a nonpartisan, nonsectarian, transnational association."
Communitarian doctrine puts government above individual rights by developing democratic consensus often using moral issues.
2007-01-08 05:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I just hate it when us republicans are swayed by misinformation, I'm sure glad it doesn't happen to the Democrats!
2007-01-07 15:05:05
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answered by Brianne 7
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Got a real example or just "crazy uninformed" information.
2007-01-07 15:12:08
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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Yeah - pathetic... like all the democrats who think the attack on the WTC was a conspiracy.
2007-01-07 15:04:46
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answered by Lily VonSchtupp 3
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Republicans must confirm information and not believe in gossips.
2007-01-07 15:03:16
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Yes, yes and yes.
2007-01-07 15:06:22
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answered by Peter Pumpkin Eater 5
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Would you care to enlighten us?Specifically??????
2007-01-07 15:04:32
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answered by rosierotnass 2
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any examples? I'd love to hear them.
2007-01-07 15:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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