be such a victim of all these evil conspiracies created by the rest of America, just to make him look bad?
Everything Bush has done wrong can be attributed to one Democrat conspiracy or another.
anyone else see a problem with this logic?
2007-11-23
02:51:46
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Obviously people don't know how to read. I am referring to how every stupid thing Bush has done is blamed on a democrat conspiracy to smear him rather than accepting the fact that...well he's Bush!
2007-11-23
02:59:40 ·
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you can go back to sleep now wally.
all those things are only claimed by the usual bush boot-licker attempting to trivialize what is his fault.
2007-11-23
03:02:23 ·
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Home-School read the question much slower.
Never once did I make any statment that said Bush was making any claims.
These are the claims of Bush apologists.
2007-11-23
03:06:18 ·
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Fred head, if you don't listen, there never really is an argument is there?
2007-11-23
03:07:19 ·
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Golden, you are correct, with the exception that I'm not defending Bush, I'm asking how anyone can consider that type of thinking logical.
2007-11-23
03:09:19 ·
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In other words, I am referring to the neocon victim complex, that everyone is just out to smear Bush, without a second thought, that he might really have done something wrong!
2007-11-23
03:12:22 ·
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yep, 70% of americans, who can't seem to agree on anything else, all got together and created some vast conspiracy against your boy there. probably a bunch of liberals that forced him to approve illegal wiretapping, suspension of habeous corpus, & torture of political prisoners. yeah that's it, a vast conspiracy of truth.
2007-11-23 03:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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"Sometimes, they really are out to get you." (1)
Hillary mentions the vast right wing conspiracy. The left is perfectly capable of cooking up conspiracies. No one can stop a conspiracy against himself, for the express reason, he doesn't know about it till it's a secret till it is exposed. I don't think anyone attributes "every" (mostly illusionary) thing Bush has dome "wrong" to the left. There has also been Islamo-Fascists who have been hard at work.
I'm glad I could clear this little mystery up for you. By the way, your assumption Bush has done things wrong and blamed them on leftists is completely false. The only things Bush has done wrong can be attributed to compromising with the left.
2007-11-23 11:02:55
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answered by Homeschool produces winners 7
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JUSTICE -- HATE CRIMES ON THE RISE AS BUSH THREATENS VETO: Yesterday, the FBI released statistics showing that incidents of hate crimes rose by nearly eight percent in 2006, as there were 7,722 criminal incidents "targeting victims or property as a result of bias against a particular race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnic or national origin or physical or mental disability." These statistics do not include the recent rise in the number of nooses that have followed the widely-publicized incidents in Jena, LA. Last Friday, Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III led a march of nearly 20,000 people around the Justice Department to protest what they saw as the Department's failure to aggressively prosecute hate crimes. "There's Jenas everywhere," Sharpton said at the march. President Bush has vowed to veto a provision expanding hate crimes law to include crimes motivated by the gender, sexual orientation, or disability of the victim, calling the expansion "unnecessary and constitutionally questionable."
2007-11-23 10:58:27
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answered by ? 6
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Ya know... Bush has turned this into Him vs the Dems.. it's not.. it's Him vs the American People... Wake up!!! This man has no support from either party except the cons... wake up it's time to join the real world.
2007-11-23 11:01:07
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answered by Ditka 7
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Well you know the saying, "It's all Bush's fault". Then the conversation ends there with no real facts to back it up.
Liberalism is for the lazy thinkers.
2007-11-23 11:04:24
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answered by Fred Head 4
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Because the president has limited powers under the constitution. He can't start throwing conspiracy theory nut cases in jail for having wild imaginations, if that's what you're implying. I wish he would try to have them committed, though, for their own safety.
2007-11-23 10:57:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It is called Bush Derangement Syndrome. The libs caught it when he beat their beloved Al "An Inconvenient Lie" Gore in 2000.
2007-11-23 10:57:25
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know what planet you come from but here on earth, we blame Bish for everything. He's responsible for 9-11, he's responsible for the intelligence that said Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, Bush is responsible for the economy, the weak dollar, global warming, immigration, the sub-prime loan problems, hurricane Katrina, etc... Bush is responsible for them all.
2007-11-23 11:00:09
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answered by Dr. D 7
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I think the argument is that the accusations of wrong doing are democrat strategies to undermine his position and to ultimately gain power for themselves. He certainly hasn't fought back as strongly as I would but he doesn't believe in the game of politics-
2007-11-23 10:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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People that have been failures tend to do that...find someone else to blame.
2007-11-23 11:03:19
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