He was going on and on and on about liberal commissions and liberal conspiracy and liberal this or that with derision and lots of anger, but, really didn't have an ISSUE to dicuss, or a matter, coming up on the hill to speak about. People, if this is what motivates you, it is wasted energy and FULL of anger and malice. I found it distasteful, pious to a fault, and full of emotion without any thought really. Oh yes, he mentioned WACO as a milestone of some sort. (It was mass suicide by a cult nut, but somehow, this was anti-liberal stuff). Come on America, you can do better!
2007-04-16
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I know...its is sad that people actually buy that crap. I am liberal and my whole family is conserative, but we are all great Americans. The people who run such shows feed off of ignorance.
2007-04-16 04:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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"It was mass suicide by a cult nut, but somehow, this was anti-liberal stuff"?????
Waco occurred under the presidency of Bill Clinton, with Janet Reno and Wesley Clark in supporting roles. Already back in 1993 the US government demonstrated its contempt for the American people by carrying out a massacre in order to "demonstrate" (on prime time TV) its supposed "authority" (a tactic favored by fascist governments). At dawn on April 19, 1993, and throughout the morning, tanks rammed holes in the main building and pumped (in the FBI's words) "massive amounts" of CS gas into the building, despite knowing that inside were more than a dozen children. The tanks demolished parts of the compound and created tunnels for the wind to blow through. The buildings at this point were saturated with inflammable CS gas and spilled kerosene. 74 men women and children were massacred--it was not a suicide. So yeah--if the truth is anti lib--too bad!
Add to that there is no such thing as a liberal conspiracy. However, a VAST RIGHT conspiracy is a mass delusion of the acid trippin left.
2007-04-16 11:37:26
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answered by Cherie 6
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I know this is hard for the bumper sticker mentality of today's democrats to comprehend but there is a thing known as context. You really have to open up your mind and listen for more than a few minutes to understand. Providing one can do so without a lot of bright colors and cartoon noises to keep your attention.
2007-04-16 11:34:13
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answered by Jacob W 7
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Must have been Sean Hannity. That's what he usually sounds like.
It is a sad, unfortunate truth that there are people who believe all that stuff, and are given air time to talk about it... yet have no point.
Their only purpose is to divide the nation. They should be ignored.
2007-04-16 11:42:32
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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Who was it?
I hope you know that 90% of talk radio is NOT a source for news. It is an individual spewing their opinion to usually like minded listeners. They are entertainers..... not journalist.
2007-04-16 11:32:25
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answered by Dog Lover 7
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..that's what sums up the neocon mentality: being nothing else at all except the perceived antithesis of "liberalism" and the hatred of liberals,
other than that, I don't think they are self defined at all....except for the common trait of loving the Bush administration, being gung ho for war and loving the status quo.
2007-04-16 11:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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you make no mention of whom you are speaking of...one MUST consider the source, context and personality of the host and what is being discussed. you offer none of this and that makes a proper answer to the question impossible.
2007-04-16 11:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I've listened to these weenies on a number of occasions - all I can say is it's sad people actually listen to the hate radio morons.
2007-04-16 11:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Welcome to the world of Conservative hate radio. It is on every day, all day long. The mantra is the same, no matter who is doing the talking. It is precisely the propel that DO believe this fiction that had the term "kool aid drinkers" coined in their honor.
2007-04-16 11:33:28
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answered by truth seeker 7
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Lol, sadly people do believe like that. Pathetic isnt it?
2007-04-16 11:29:24
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answered by Perplexed 7
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