You mean CNN is just as bad as Fox News! WTF. My whole world is turned up sidedown.
My BDS moment is still up in the air. I will consult the God-like creature known as Chuck Norris for my answer.
Edit: My answer as per the omnipotent Chuck Norris, my BDS moment is Bush being Bush!
2007-11-30 03:52:19
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answered by The Sidewalkinator 6
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Denial is more than a river in Egypt. When it suits, many just claim I can't recall. Seems our politicians have taught the public well.
The Bush syndrome is divide and conquer. If you study history a basic Communism 101 drill. SO no longer do we bash a President we degrade a nation. Worse we place our brave soldier's dedication in doubt. With moral an issue many wonder why am I here? Why are we giving up our lives for these people who disregard us. A Congress who defies our safety? All for the sake of politics. And when you see how this election has been destroying these United States? It makes me for one outraged.
For the love of politics. Personal agenda & gain. Not for the masses, for the individual. Sickening. And watching how people buy into this propaganda is maddening.
Thank you for the valiant fight. As always.
2007-11-30 04:03:02
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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one moment? lol I live near San Fransisco, there are nothing but BDS moments around here.
Best thing I can do to describe the BDS lifestyle of the north bay is recommend you check out Zombietime. it's a photo blog of some of the Far left hate that happens here.
2007-11-30 05:23:25
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answered by Stone K 6
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The problem immanent from the fact that most dems hold their party leaders up to be icons and in doing so, lose all critical thinking skills in the process. They are not capable of admitting any fault whatsoever, no matter how blatant, big or, small.
2007-11-30 04:19:46
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answered by wider scope 7
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The syndrome has contributed to the dumbing down of America. It is a product of people incapable of articulating their beliefs in a positive way. The result is questions like, "Who is the most hated person in the world today?", "How can such a retard as Bush become President?", and "When will Bush and Cheney be tried for war crimes?"
2007-11-30 03:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is disliked because of the choices he has made...he had a 90% approval rating following 9-11. The dislike that people have for him is based not on him personally, but on the poor choices he has made. Republicans I know don't like Bush. It is not about derangement. It is about poor leadership. I find it funny that the same people who criticize CNN have no problem with Fox news supporting political hacks like Sean Hannity, and yet call themselves fair and balanced...I will admit fault when you do.
2007-11-30 03:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My BDS moment? I sent my dogs off to Micahel Vicks kennels because I heard of the extensive abuse at ABU Graib. After all a dog barked at one of the prisoners. I mean seriously....Why couldn't America be nicer like the "good guys" in Al Queda who simply chop off innocent peoples heads
2007-11-30 03:52:08
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answered by ext545 1
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Our economic interdependence has been brutalized by the worst international diplomacy we have ever had from the white house, so we are less affluent as an overall population and less safe today and for decades to come because of Bush and his policies.
I think he could sabotage his own nocturnal omission.
2007-11-30 03:55:03
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answered by orrFius 4
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Funny thing to me is how the lefties here bash Fox News as biased...
What CNN did discredits them from being a news source to any free thinking individual.
We are talking FACT here people. CNN DID this and admitted it.... Time to wake up.
2007-11-30 03:45:01
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answered by jskmarden 4
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The unwillingness to listen to ANY compromise for fear of being ostracized by their own.
2007-11-30 03:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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