False. But Al Queda was created during the Reagan administration.
That organization had tonnes of money from the US in order to fight the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan.
2007-07-13 20:25:56
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answered by Zabanya 6
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Come on! Get real. However, the party that al qaeda supports in the USA is the democrat party. The republicans are the ones that will kell them off - slowly but surely. It can be sooner if the liberal media stops announcing to the enemy what are plans are. And the democrats can help by not telling the media what those plans are.
2007-07-14 03:37:42
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answered by Heyhey 1
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Republicrats or Demolicans IT DOESN'T matter...they all play for the same team. Al-Qaida is a partner of ALL of them. They are all part of a puppet show run by the International Banks (aka the Rothschilds).
Are you enjoying the "early election" puppet show?
People seem to have lost interest int the Iraq war puppet show...I wonder why? It's got all the death a person could want.
But then again there's the "gay marriage" puppet show that really gets people all fired up.
OH and I almost forgot that really Global puppet show...brought to you by NATHAN ROTHSCHILD "Live Earth"...let's all save the earth...right after we all watch "American Idol" (worship).
BAAAAHHHH...chew chew chew
2007-07-14 03:57:46
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answered by Perry L 5
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On course the Republican Party is not al-Qa'ida. Likewise, the Democratic Party is not al-Qa'ida. I wish everyone would stop demonizing American political parties, conservatives, liberals, or whatever labels get thrown out. We have had excellent Republican administations. Likewise, we have had excellent Democratic administrations. Of course, we have had terrible administrations from both parties. Sometimes, reference that of Jimmy Carter, the president simply got handed bad carrds with which to deal. In other cases, present administration in point, grand opportunities presented themselves and the administration wasted them. That doesn't make them less American. It certainly doesn't make them terrorists.
2007-07-14 03:41:38
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answered by James S 4
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False. The Liberals are not AL Qaeda either but they will probably invite them to dinner and a movie.
2007-07-14 03:28:50
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answered by slice of jam 3
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False.
2007-07-14 05:09:19
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answered by Skeeter D 2
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False.
2007-07-14 03:25:05
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answered by kik 4
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False.
Some elements of the Republican party have their own brand of fanaticism. But they have no relation to Al Qaeda.
2007-07-14 03:26:19
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answered by coragryph 7
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What exactly could the Republicans learn from this, except that you are yet another liberal with an agenda?
2007-07-14 06:09:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Political bigotry is alive and well.
Is this really the level of your knowledge of political realities you wish to show the rest of the world? Is this you?
False. Please keep posting other questions.
You have a long way to catch up with the rest of reality.
2007-07-14 03:32:23
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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