listen to someone like Jon Stewarts ten second interpretation of it, and draw their warped conclusions while making their false allegations again?
2007-01-10
02:14:16
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neolib is a newlib, vastly leaning towards socialist
2007-01-10
02:22:09 ·
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did I say it was going to be a good speech??? How can anything I said be interpreted as to saying that??? That must be what I mean by warped perceptions and misinterpretations.
2007-01-10
02:23:42 ·
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ahh,, the 'spin' about iraq, because the absolute truth is known by someone sitting at home watching c-span
2007-01-10
02:24:46 ·
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I'm actually going to listen to it and I am a liberal.
I also think Jon Stewart is a douchebag.
Stephen Colbert is much much more clever and a lot funnier. The best part is that Colbert even has a small following of conservative idiots who aren't "in" on the joke. LOL
2007-01-10 02:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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What, no parade of czars - Michelle O. gave the impression of she’s lacking her favourite tv exhibit or some thing. Don’t fear, it’ll be over quickly. One intent individuals oppose Obamacare is seeing that Obama’s “reformers” have performed not anything however screw up the whole lot they’ve touched for the beyond a couple of years, and the frequency and scope of the incompetence, Marxist leanings, lies and desperation is growing. Just seeing that we don’t desire a deaf, dumb and blind thief to take the wheel of the college bus doesn’t always imply we’re pleased with the present motive force. You can close to see the buck indicators in Pelosi’s freshly lifted eyes, can’t you? o_O
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When someone gets a certain impression about another person. It's hard to change their views. This is how it is with the president. Libs and democrats already have an impression about him. So they probably will hear the speach, but won't listen. Don't ask me why, but this is how it is. I just hope that what ever the President decides, it will be of the best interest of the nation's future.
2007-01-10 04:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush's speech tonight is likely the most important speech of his presidency. Since everyone wants some hope of mending Iraq, I think people of all political persuasion will be listening with an open mind.
Bush is going to have a tough sell, tough.
2007-01-10 02:30:10
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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I love politics. (I guess I'm a masochist)
All over YA this morning you have both sides giving their advance interpretation of a speech that hasn't been given yet. Nancy Pelosi, Ted Kennedy and Harry Reid have already called the President's proposals unacceptable.
Here on YA, the left is monolithic in their acceptance of that party line. And the right is monolithic in their ridicule of the left's position.
Is there ANYBODY here who wants to hear the speech first and then think about it for themselves?
2007-01-10 03:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Not being a "neolib" I can't speak for them however I am a devout Independent and I will not watch the "Georgie Show" tonight. I'm not interested in anything that this man says after all the lies that he has tried to feed us the past six years.
2007-01-10 02:27:08
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answered by supressdesires 4
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JUST ANOTHER DAY AT THE OFFICE. THE NEOLIBS WILL HAVE THEIR PEN AND PADS READY TO DECIPHER WORD FOR WORD WHAT THE PRESIDENT SAYS. THEN THEY WILL TWIST IT AND REPORT THE WRONG THING TOMORROW. NANCY PELOSI IS SAYING THAT SHE WILL PUT THE NEW PATH TO A VOTE IN CONGRESS. SHE HASN'T EVEN HEARD WHAT IT IS AND SHE IS READY TO FIGHT IT. TYPICAL OF THE NEXT TWO YEARS. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A STALE MATE IN WASHINGTON FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS. THIS COUNTRY IS GOING DOWN HILL FOR THE NEXT TWO YEAR BECAUSE WE CAN'T GET ALONG. THE DEMOCRATS HAVE A VENDETTA TO SETTLE AND THEY AIM TO DO IT IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS.
2007-01-10 02:25:53
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answered by strike_eagle29 6
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They don't know how to listen and make decisions on their own!. They always have the morons on Crescent News Network (CNN) telling them what bush really meant in his speech
2007-01-10 02:21:29
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answered by Ro! 3
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As a lib I can think for myself, I will be watching on C-Span as always. Sitting through Bush's brutal evisceration of the English language will tough however, that and the "spin" about Iraq.
2007-01-10 02:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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they will tune in to the dailey show for the highlights. their attention span is way too short to watch the whole thing.
2007-01-10 02:20:44
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answered by ὀκτάπους 5
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