He has owned them for over 6yrs...HE is their DADDY!!!! and their main cause of their Bush Derangement Syndrome...lol
2007-08-14 07:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Rove is a frightening man or woman. he's cheating to the extreme (Uranium from Niger) , is frequently happening with out shrink to how low he will hunch (McCain and the illegitimate toddler push polling) and is very smart (regardless of if sending homeless human beings to combatants speaches with provides of unfastened beer and intercourse is awfully infantile). So yeah - i hit upon it terrifying that somebody like him can carry any place of accountability. Ann is only unhappy. She has been dumped by utilising each and every good paper interior the country (ie those no longer written in crayon). Her books are lapped up by utilising different loser precise wingers so indignant with the international and finding for somebody responsible, yet then with out postpone make thier thank you to the decrease cost rack. She nevertheless has an unnatural obsession with the intercourse lives of Clinton and Kennedy (and now it may seem Edwards) so needless to say has no longer been laid in an prolonged long term. we don't concern her - we pity her! So yep - it rather is a no-brainer - we concern Rove extra. yet because he will fade off interior the area and be tainted with each and all of the failures of the Bush administration we will not ought to attend to him lots longer.
2016-11-12 07:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Karl Rove is the political mastermind behind the Bush bungle of the past 7 or more years if you go back to Texas. I give Rove credit and respect like I would an evil genius, like Dr. Frankenstein.
2007-08-14 07:19:08
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answered by ? 6
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If Rove is going to join the team of GOPers, good. People in America are waking up and seeing the corruption this administration is responsible for. Rove's participation will help guarantee a win for the Democrats.
2007-08-14 07:19:18
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answered by katydid 7
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The only thing that liberals fear is the stupidity of you conservatives...You believe in the removal of civil rights and the restriction of personal freedoms...Karl Rove is dangerous because of the moronic mindless sheep that make up the Republican party and follow him blindly into life...if you conservatives had half of a brain and a spine, you would realize that Liberalism is a movement to make America a better nation, not to restrict it's basic human rights...
2007-08-14 07:27:53
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answered by ClashMan 2
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Rove is largely responsible for the fact that Bush is where he's at right now. I don't think any of the other candidates want that same kind of advise.
Besides, if Rove joined another GOP campaign... just his presence would be the kiss of death, given the baggage he's got right now.
2007-08-14 07:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and no. simply put...rove's strategy of get 51% of the vote locked up and everyone else can go to the infernal region has created a seperation in America that will take time to heal. this strategy may win elections; but, is not sustainable as political blunders mount up, (think immigration bill, social security reform,etc.) before you start planning the 2008 victory party...you may want to consider that 49% is still around, fired up, and the republican party is still looking for an "electable" candidate.
And about France...it's lovely this time of year.
2007-08-14 07:19:09
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answered by bilez1 4
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It may be more of a loathing than fear. Neo-cons have fear just about patented at this stage.
Rove is the root of all that has gone wrong since 2000, with the possible exception of the attack on 9/11. Possible only because no one knows if someone else at the helm could have prevented it.
2007-08-14 07:19:19
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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Fear? I don't think so. I respect him - he is smart. But his plan for a long-term GOP dominance failed miserably. All politicians in our current system have too many masters outside their constituency - and when exposed spells the death of the plan. Doesn't matter what side of the fence you're on. I vehemently disagree with your characterization of liberals. You can believe what you want, correct or not . . .
2007-08-14 07:21:06
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answered by El Duderino 4
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I am as petrified of him as I am of the American National White Peoples' Party, al Qaeda, Branch Davidians and the Friend of Timmy McVeigh.
He's a danger to America and the world will be able to breath a sigh of relief when he dies, which please, God, make it soon. Though I am still holding on to my EU passport and I am maintaining a safe haven in a free country. Just in case the real reason for Rove leaving the White House is to plan the NeoCon Coup d'etat.
2007-08-14 07:21:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so glad Rove retired, now Bush will have to actually "think" for himself and it's funny to think Rove was/is Bush's "brain" and Rove didn't even graduate college!
2007-08-14 07:26:25
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answered by Global warming ain't cool 6
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