You know, I don't regulary see many people either,
coming out of White House to interview protesters.
Since you use killer phrases as "obviously"
you are evidently not interested in answers.
So why not work on wikipedia
and try to add your dogma, too?
2007-10-22 14:30:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. He's had idiots in the audience yelling stuff, and as long as they're not disruptive, Bill Maher doesn't do anything but indicate his displeasure. And how many protesters evicted from events get interviews? Did the folks in the "protest zone" at the Democratic and Republican conventions back in 2004 get interviewed?
I'm glad nobody interviewed the protesters. I don't want any other dingbats getting in the audience and disrupting a show. It's rude to the host and rude to his guests.
2007-10-22 15:46:26
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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I was wondering the same thing. He was a little to quick to want to rush into the audience to help personally throw the protester out. On the other hand he did seem to be genuinely annoyed at the other protesters who continued on with their rant after the first one was removed by security.
2007-10-22 14:26:44
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answered by Marcel Weezt 7
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maher wanted to bring the controlled demolition of wtc building 7 into the consciousness of his audience and hopefully america. but to acknowledge he believes that fact would get him labeled as looney tunes, far too out of the box even for him. he pretends to back bush on just this one issue where in fact behind closed doors he hopes the truth about wtc building 7 and 911 is exposed.
2007-10-24 00:11:11
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answered by whoknows 1
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"it relatively is worth reminding people who could have forgotten that the government is a believe owned via the huge-unfold citizen and that people who carry government positions are no greater advantageous than trustees. for this reason, to comprehend the fact isn't purely the main suitable of the citizen, it relatively is his accountability and criminal accountability, so as that he will have the potential to accomplish his function as proprietor of the believe. In a democracy it is worth of the call, the citizen is energetic day in and holiday: His function isn't restricted to casting his vote each few years. It follows that without the loose bypass of tips, democracy is voided of maximum of its content." "This u . s . a ., with its establishments, belongs to the persons who inhabit it. each and each time they shall strengthen weary of the present government, they are able to exercising their constitutional precise of amending it, or exercising their present day precise to overthrow it." -- Abraham Lincoln "We the all and sundry is the rightful masters of the two Congress and the courts, to no longer overthrow the form yet to overthrow the adult males who pervert the form." - -- Abraham Lincoln "The power of the form lies completely interior the determination of each citizen to shelter it. on condition that each and each citizen feels accountability guaranteed to do his proportion in this protection are the constitutional rights shelter." - -- Albert Einstein
2016-12-18 14:56:39
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answered by ? 4
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Nope, the way he reacted is telling enough. Why give the protesters anymore lime light than they already have.
2007-10-22 14:24:56
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answered by HAGAR!!! 6
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Bill Maher is a dueche
2007-10-22 14:41:31
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answered by Bishop 5
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It might have been. But, the obvious irony to the whole thing is that a man who has made a career of talking over and disrespecting guests was so obviously willing to use bully tactics to silence the protesters.
2007-10-22 14:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Didn't see it. But did you Bill Maher? Yeah it was staged.
2007-10-22 14:25:16
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answered by poolplayer 6
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Where is your evidence? Things a liberal calls "obvious" are usually not.
2007-10-22 14:26:30
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answered by smsmith500 7
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