Yo! Tough Guy! See if you dare to walk alone in Center City of Philadelphia in the middle of the night with your wallet full of cash?!
but I'd bet that if we do get attacked, you'd be the first one to come out and blame Bush.
2007-07-24 07:59:18
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answered by Samm 6
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Sorry-- they are doing it again----
listen up class-- the question is regarding Bush-- just because someone doesn't like what he does-- doesn't make them a Clinton supporter- bottom line is that Bush is the so-called President- HE knew about 9-11... it happened on HIS watch-- it was HIS responsibility to uphold the Constitution-- oh-- I am sorry-- he has let us know that is a g**d*** piece of paper...hmmmm
Now class lets try to stay in the present-- & focus on fixing the problems of today! Stop dwelling in the past-- it really isn't productive..
2007-07-24 09:59:12
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answered by darkness breeds 5
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I'd rather hear President Bush warn us of a potential Al Qaeda attack than have a Democratic President describe the catastrophic extent of a successful one!!!
2007-07-24 08:03:12
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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That is the Republican strategy, keep the people in fear. It is an old tactic that was used in the 1930s to scare the German people about communism. By keeping the population in fear you can take away their rights in the name of security. Beware, these warnings have a motive behind them. Don't be surprised if we are attacked just before the next election.
2007-07-24 08:01:58
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answered by diogenese_97 5
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I'm sure the survivors of those that died in the 9/11/2001 actions are listening. Fear is not a bad thing unless you let it rule you. Let it keep you alert, that sounds like a good idea to me - but then, I've survived getting shot several times, so maybe I'm prejudiced.
2007-07-24 08:01:16
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answered by marconprograms 5
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Clinton knew about 9-11 and didn't say a goddamn thing so we got it. Guess you'd like another 9-11? Do us all a really big favor and move to another country Akhmed.
2007-07-24 08:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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hey u have a "real original name" 51 cents are u sure thats not your iq?, why ask such a moronic question? i wonder where u live and if u saw the results of 9-11 or understand the putrid hatred that fundalmentalists have for free societies,i dont live in fear and i am sure 99% of humans feel the same. we just like to make sure that if and when it happens again we dont kill or maim all arab americans..........ok 51... maybe u r area 51...try another name please!
2007-07-24 08:02:24
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answered by alangj91761 4
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Perhaps if he repeats the possibility of a threat long enough, maybe he will believe that an attack is going to happen? He reminds me of the boy who cried wolf.
2007-07-24 08:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm tired of Bush, PERIOD! I'm tired of hearing him talk about anything at all. No, I don't "live in fear".
2007-07-24 08:00:43
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answered by kj 7
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It does make the terrorists work easy, having the President of the United States keeping everyone afraid of them, doesn't it?
2007-07-24 07:59:20
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answered by Beardog 7
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