Exactly . I'm still waitin to see if they'll continue their cowering or if maybe one of them will stand-up like a LEADER and condemn Moveon and break all ties with Moveon .
They-are-cra-zy if they think this one's going away !!
2007-09-13 10:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The only reason to fear a site such as Move-on.org is because of the population's tendency to believe what they read without requiring proof. When a site can make up a myriad of facts and the population believes it, then that site can easily brainwash public opinion.
Move-on.org can make up anything that they desire, and hundreds of thousands will immediately believe it. I remember an article that they wrote in the past about a low-income housing community being created that looked like hamster cages, where everything was plastic and people had to crawl in little tubes to get from room to room. It was supposed to make people think that the government thought of us as rodents, but the whole thing was created using a digitally spliced picture of plastic cages and people added inside them. So many people believed it though that thousands of letters were written to various government agencies complaining that Bush had gone to far in allowing this. Of course it was eventually proven as a complete fabrication, but damage had already been caused to the administration.
As long as public opinion can be swayed so easily, especially with lies as utterly ridiculous as the one I mentioned above, then there's a valid right to fear the people that can create that level of brainwashing.
But all this is a reason for the Republicans to fear the site, not the Democrats. I can see some Democrats fearing it though because as their lies become more and more outrageous, and people finally start to see them as a political version of a cheap tabloid, Democrats may be blamed for many of the lies since they're aimed at anyone who's a Republican. It DOES seem to be turning some people away from Democrats and hold more sympathy for the Republicans as they realize the level of the smear campaigns against them, but with a large percentage of the population still believing what they read there regardless of the actual facts presented, Republicans should fear it quite a bit more.
2007-09-13 17:38:54
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answered by Beckwolf28 1
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I was not under that impression because George Soros = Media matters/move on.org. Soros is a billionaire lobbyist for the Dems.
I may have learned something new here.
2007-09-13 17:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You heard Bin Laden... even HE is pissed at the DEMS.
The Jihadis openly expressed their preference for Dems to win last Fall's elections and OBL is dis-satisfied with their slow progress at undermining our troops and surrendering.
He found out what America has known all along... Dems can NOT be trusted. They are bedwetting cowards.
So NO, they absolutely cannot be trusted with the reins of power.
2007-09-13 18:06:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Moveon.org. is not sponsored or financed by the DNC. It has 3,000,000 members who donate their money to fund it. I guess they have as much right to freedom of speech as anyone else, however, people like me do not like these foolish ads. They do not necessarily represent the Democrat's reaction to things. How do you equate that with fear?
2007-09-13 17:43:18
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answered by BekindtoAnimals22 7
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There's a lot of ways to answer that-but -Democrats fear MOVE_ON--because MOVE_ON reflects to true nature of Democrats-and that's what they don't want people to see--How said Democrats fear move on anyway--
2007-09-13 17:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrats aren't afraid of moveon.org. It is an organization of CITIZENS exerizing their Constitutional right to speak their minds.
It's the right-wing that's scared. Whichis why the anti-American neocons in the House h tried to intimidate us.
Attempting to have the government condemn CITIzENS for speaking ou--to intimidate them into silence?
Now that's fear--and its alll on the neoconservative side.
2007-09-13 17:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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That's like saying all Republicans answer to and fear Rush Limbaugh - what a load of rubbish!
2007-09-13 17:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question should be how can we trust any of the two parties to run this country! As of now the party in office or seen to be heading out of office has just ran this country into the ground. Thank you rep cons for you ability to listen to lies that flow out of G Bush's mouth.
2007-09-13 17:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Fearing moveon is the least of it. They only care about power. They have proven over and over again they cannot be trusted to run anything. 2008 will be interesting.
2007-09-13 17:29:04
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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