Its obvious that they are Moveon.org robots when they allowed Patreaus to be insulted by this front group for socialism and George Soros.
2007-09-22 06:03:32
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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Hillary has no opinions neither does Obama.
They are the political mouth peice of moveon.org and George Sorose.
The Luny left took over the party. I am a ex-democrat that was forsaken by party. Which is good for the right.
No one hates drinking more than a ex alcoholic and no one will will hate socialism more than ex socialists.
The republicans are more free then the democrats. You can see Bush, Guiliani, etc etc etc. breaking with the right all the time. You will never see Hillary disagree with her base.
2007-09-22 13:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Rudy is that you? Neither Hillary nor Obama need any "orders" from MoveOn.Org. They are not associated with them and no matter how hard you guys try to infer that they are, it doesn't make it so. If you think Sen. Clinton needs anyone else to help her form her opinions you are living in a dream world dude.
2007-09-22 13:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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They are allowed to choose from a group of opinions developed by the DNC "think tank". This makes it look to the public that it is their own idea but in reality Soros is leading them by the nose!
2007-09-22 13:05:46
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answered by Boredstiff 5
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They're free to form their own opinions. And your suggestion that they have some sort of marching orders from this organization is abusrd and unfair.
2007-09-24 15:55:59
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answered by Stephen L 6
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Do the GOP candidates receive their marching orders from GOPAC? Probably they do as much as the Democrats do from MoveOn.org. In fact I would suspect the GOPAC has more control over the Republican campaigns than MoveOn does over the Democrats.
Here is something that might interest you. It was sent to me by a friend who is a bit more liberal than I am. I thought it was interesting.
Yesterday, an amazing thing happened. After the Senate's shameful vote, and after President Bush called MoveOn "disgusting,"1 our email started to fill up with messages like this one:
I'm currently in Iraq. I do not agree with this war, and if I did support this war, it would not matter. You have the RIGHT to speak the truth. We KNOW that you support us. Thank you for speaking out for being our voice. We do not have a voice. We are overshooted by those who say that we soldiers do not support organizations like MoveOn. WE DO.
YOU ARE OUR voice.
And then came the donations. By midnight, over 12,000 people had donated $500,000—more than we've raised any day this year—for our new ad calling out the Republicans who blocked adequate rest for troops headed back to Iraq.
All day, messages from vets and military family members kept pouring into our email, many of them aimed at the Senate:
I have given a son to this country. My brother, my father, my uncle have all served honorably and bravely. I am a loyal American. I am outraged and sick to death of the tactics this administration uses to try to silence dissent to a war that is unjust, built and maintained on lies, political power, and greed. I was content to let others fight more loudly, but no more.
–Sharyn W., NC
I am a prior soldier who served in Iraq for 13 months, and am now an expecting mom with a husband who is deployed in Baghdad. I don't think I can ever forgive the Bush administration for the lies that tricked America into this war and hurt my family so badly. I am ashamed of those American politicians who would condemn an organization for practicing the Freedom of Speech that so many soldiers have died for.
–Danielle B., OH
As a US Navy veteran and an Iraq war veteran of over a year I want to ask, What has happened to us? What has happened to our voice? Where is this country going with stopping free speech and free press? ... Every time I think of the long nights I had in Anbar remembering what I was fighting for, well here it is....
–Ahmad H., LA
These folks have made sacrifices many of us can't imagine. Their charge to us was clear: keep speaking the truth about how President Bush and the Republicans have betrayed our trust.
Apparently the ad made a difference for some people in the country.
2007-09-22 13:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they have, in the form of campaign contributions.
2007-09-22 13:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I hear they take turns wiping soros's A*SS.
Did you know that hillary is really a man???
2007-09-22 13:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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They bow to George Soros and lick his feet.
2007-09-22 13:02:49
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answered by charbatch 3
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So says a member of the party of Pat Robertson.
2007-09-22 13:02:34
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answered by Steve 6
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