I mean... I'm not voting for her, but come on.. cheering a terrorist.... you've got to draw the line somewhere.
2007-11-30
07:09:03
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MS D- Thanks for standing up and being an example for the class. Now maybe you'll get over your delusions of adequacy.
2007-11-30
07:19:02 ·
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What "side" am I on, Obvious? This isn't a damn football game.
2007-11-30
07:19:57 ·
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mbush - The thing is, this has NOTHING to do with Hillary. She isn't there. These are innocent people and some nut job.
2007-11-30
07:20:54 ·
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Really? Obvious? I don't think it's cool when either side does it...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlnxNMvEwOQKLIM5MfOuai_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071126141140AAUxlJU&show=7#profile-info-676SqWUvaa
2007-11-30
07:33:58 ·
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These are the irrational fanatics, remember who they are.
Thanks to President Bush, if she becomes president she will have access to those comments and will be able to find out who made them.
2007-11-30 07:11:27
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answered by anonacoup 7
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Yes. Disagreeing and preferring another candidate is perfectly normal and actually one of the great things about a free and open society.
We don't know who the hostage taker is at this point. However it can't be denied the hostility towards the Clintons and since she announced for President towards Hillary in particular by hardcore conservatives is really unhealthy. While they always were outraged by comparisons of Bush to Hitler they see and saw no problem to picture Hillary posing as the fuhrer while she's not even elected. Or think about those awful slogans like redefeat communism as if Hillary is Stalin or something.
I've warned many times how the regressive right is poisoning the political climate in America. If this is indeed a misguided conservative, which is not sure at this point so we don't want to jump the gun, I hope it will help to wake up America about the danger and reality of hardcore conservatism.
Let's hope this tragedy ends without violence and bloodshed and who knows maybe it will even wake up some conservatives
2007-11-30 07:47:27
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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People are truly heartless and cruel. Someone's life is at stake inside that building. Someone's life will be forever changed b/c that terrifying experience and people have the odassity to consider it a set up for political gain. I doubt they would be saying those things if it were their spouse/ parent/ sibling/ friend, etc in that building. Have a heart people.. and get a life!!!!
2007-11-30 07:17:25
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answered by Gaia 3
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Funny how this comes out just days after she gets accused of planting fake questions at the republican debate... I'm sorry this woman has done so much garbage politics that I can't trust or believe anything that surrounds her.
If you'd like me to list all the garbage she has pulled I can but bottom line is she, her word or anything that surrounds her just can't be trusted anymore. She's a fake and creates fake situations to gain attention or maybe in this case to take attention away from what she was just caught pulling.
If this was a legit attack then my heart goes out to her and her campaign people but I just don't trust it or her!
2007-11-30 07:50:17
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answered by Ditka 7
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So some terrorist wants to disrupt Hillary's campaign and she capitulates immediately, cancelling her scheduled speech. She can't even make a simple speech when her "troops" are in harms way, and she thinks she can be President? Is there something she can do to help, or is this just a typical symbolic democrat gesture: Doing NOTHING to show support?
2007-11-30 07:16:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Politics seems to corrupt people
and with the anonymity of the web...people are much more likely to say such tacky things
2007-11-30 07:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Not surprised, anything to promote party and take attention off of failures administration has never dreamed possible.
2007-11-30 07:14:03
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answered by edubya 5
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It's very sad. I wouldn't doubt the GOP spin camp came up with the idea. Karl Rove has alot of time on his hands now.
2007-11-30 07:57:19
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answered by The President 3
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No, wishing the Death of our VP while a bomb went off close to him is sad. This is humor. You see they are not wishing Hillary to be dead, just poking fun at the situation.
2007-11-30 07:19:04
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answered by mbush40 6
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Is someone cheering? Gross. The underbelly of America is a frightening bunch.
2007-11-30 07:12:05
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answered by donewiththismess 5
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