So right. Fear is the choice of weapon for the Republicans.
2007-03-27 12:57:21
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answered by Magma H 6
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Well, that sound like a lot of BS. You guys need to start looking at your own party.
Does this sound like the Democrat Party of today?
*As long as Americians remain susceptible to easily provoked fears--of actually having to work for their money instead of getting a welfare check every month, having to actually go to prison for their crimes instead of some half as* slap on the hand, woman actually having to face to their responsibilty after getting pregnant, Oh and America actually having a spine--the Democrat Party and its allies have a bright future.
When everyone actually gets tired of fighting each other in America, maybe this country will be great.
2007-03-27 13:33:10
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answered by kaciepaige03 3
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I guess the fear of terrorism isnt real, thank you for clearing that up for me, I thought these people were going to hate me and my way of life for ever. The perverts that prey on children should be in prison for life not in therapy, maybe the amerciaqns that lost their jbs to someone who cant fill out a job application should be hired to build more prisons. For the corporations
The charges come from a "Holywood Gala" event that was held in August of 2000. The event, which cost in excess of $1.2M to produced was paid for by "in-kind" non-cash donations or contributions from a an anonymous donor who later was later identified as Peter Paul, former Stan Lee Media co-founder.
On an interesting side-note the verdict hits Paul hard as he has sued Senator Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in California state court. The suit alledges that the former president promised he would work for Stan Lee Media after he left the White House
Well, we now have--we now know that the Justice Department is investigating allegations that an attorney named James Wood, who was a Clinton appointee serving as a kind of emissary to Taiwan--the government, U.S. Government emissary here in Washington, pressured businesses in Taiwan to make contributions. That matters is under investigation. At the same time he was there when John Huang was there. John Huang made trips there, several trips there when he was in Commerce. He made additional trips there when he was raising money for the DNC, purportedly to raise money from U.S. residents--and other interests there that were legal. But--there are also reports--they're unverified from media in Taiwan that the business arm of the ruling party there made an offer of $15 million to benefit the Clinton campaign.
Want more, I have hundreds
2007-03-27 13:12:03
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answered by Papa Joe 4
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Barry Goldwater well-known making Social risk-free practices a voluntary software, quite than a coercive one. this could be an occasion the place Goldwater is in philosophical settlement with any conservative immediately, in spite of the reality that the logistics of unwinding of the Ponzi scheme it somewhat is SSA are lots extra durable now.
2016-12-08 12:49:56
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answered by ? 4
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Ah, the manipulation card. Do I have to mention Global Warming to you? Now they have to worry about rising sea levels, higher temperatures and burning up.....oh wait, thats the Democrats. Sorry. Hey, those nasty republicans are gonna take away your social security.......school lunch programs......
2007-03-27 13:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it doesn't.
Sounds like you trying to make republicans look like the scum of the earth.
2007-03-27 13:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahhhh....different name, same nonsense. No, it sounds like the truth is a little scary to you libs.
2007-03-27 13:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much
2007-03-27 13:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Not even close.
2007-03-27 16:19:02
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answered by yupchagee 7
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yes
2007-03-27 12:57:20
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answered by j _j_83221 4
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