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Its obvious Gen. Keer (Rear Admiral) was a plant at the GOP CNN debate. Whats the odds this kook was the only YouTube questioner invited into the audience? He got more air time than Ron Paul. Why was he chosen by CNN to grill the GOP candidates? Gays should vote Democrat. I read Gen. Keer's favorite movie is Humpback Mountain. Why did the Republicans get a Confederate flag question? Subliminal message that Blacks need to stay Demoncrats perhaps? Is that a question that should be asked on national TV when they should be asking about healthcare? Since Keer's presence was rigged by CNN, you have to look at all the other questioners as plants as well to put all the candidates in a bad light. The bible question man was portrayed exactly as Hollywood views them, dumb looking southern bible thumpers shoving their religion on people. Then the stupid Rex Sox question. What the hell was that all about...more time for 9/11 crossdressing Rudi? Face it folks, we are being manipulated

2007-11-30 13:51:17 · 8 answers · asked by ? 2 in Politics & Government Politics

As CNN apologetically stated almost immediately after the broadcast, Kerr, it was found, "had ties to the pro-gay/lesbian agenda of Sen. Hillary Clinton" [herself a 'closet lesbian'] and was another well-orchestrated attempt to inject hatred and controversy into the event. CNN's apology came within seconds after the conclusion of the post-debate interviews and also appeared to be a 'timed event.' CNN had plenty of time before the broadcast to 'learn' of this connection, though they chose not to disclose it to the public until after the event.

2007-11-30 14:07:54 · update #1

Proof of conspiracy....find Kevin Kerrs name listed on Hillary's Gay steering committee...it's toward the bottom...half way in the list of gaybies...
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=2196

Press Release: Hillary for President announced the formation of "LGBT Americans for Hillary," a national steering committee of over 65 leaders in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Members of the steering committee include.....Christine Kehoe, California State Senator
Keith Kerr, retired Colonel., U.S. Army; retired Brigadier General, California National Reserve
Kasey Kincaid, attorney, Iowa grassroots activist
Billie Jean King, sports legend and social pioneer

2007-11-30 14:17:26 · update #2

8 answers

Tuh-huh-huh...you said "Rear."

2007-11-30 14:08:06 · answer #1 · answered by Alex G 6 · 1 0

Well, the answer is quite easy then.... anyone who makes the GOP look bad is a 'plant'. Actually, I thought the combination of "Gun Guy", "Bible Boy" and "(Confederate) Flag Freak" were very one-dimensional, stereotypical images of the Republican Party. Or was I wrong and those images really are an accurate depiction of the GOP base constituency? And they're proud of it?? Imagine my surprise the next day when I found out that "Gay General Guy", not the "Three 'Wise' Men", was the plant!

Interestingly, "Gay General Guy" brought up a valid issue and even an issue that relates to National Security. How very convenient then that he's the 'plant' and can thus be marginalized, along with "don't ask, don't tell". But wait, I thought the Republicans love the Generals... so where's the love now?? When will the candidates be ready to answer questions from American (Democrat and Republican) voters, without crying 'foul' and 'plant'? Obviously the Primary is too soon... maybe by the general election??

And about "don't ask, don't tell"... Anyone who has ever obtained a security clearance can confirm that the main purpose of security paperwork, background checks and interviews is to determine risk factors (family members living in 'hostile nations', financial issues, 'secrets', etc.) that could be used to compromise (blackmail) the person seeking the clearance. Is it logical then to conclude that "don't ask, don't tell" actually CREATES a compromising situation, thus a security risk? I think so! Does your party's homophobia make me safer? I don't think so!!

2007-11-30 23:15:54 · answer #2 · answered by sagacious_ness 7 · 0 0

If you watched the Report there were three people all working for Democratic Campaigns, two for Edwards and 1 for Clinton. But on the flip side they were legitimate questions asked and dont see a problem with them coming up with how they really feel. Just wish same thing happened to Dems that way we got a feel for everybody. Not necessarily a bad thing but definately something they said and the question could come back and haunt one of em.

2007-11-30 22:16:11 · answer #3 · answered by Ezz 6 · 1 0

Well, people are tired of hearing the same talking points out of the GOP, "Saddam", "9/11", "Brutal Dictatorship (That we supported in the 80's)", "Peace through packing heat", blah, blah, blah.

Way past due to inject some life into that corpse called the Republican Party.

2007-11-30 22:16:55 · answer #4 · answered by ck4829 7 · 1 1

Imagine that, the plant was on Hillary's steering committe and was also a member of veterans for the traitor "Kerry".

CNN was apologizing for the fact that they didn't know about the plant.

Sure they didn't, it's laughable at best.

2007-11-30 22:02:58 · answer #5 · answered by Bubba 6 · 3 1

Figures republicans are AFRAID to answer questions not scripted for them, just like the poster here they're a bunch of pantywaists who are as deep as a thimble of water

2007-11-30 22:39:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

CNN is liberal outlet.They will stoop to any level to make republicans look bad and dems look good.

2007-11-30 21:58:26 · answer #7 · answered by RICHARD B 3 · 3 2

Nice theory, any credible evidence to back it up?

2007-11-30 21:55:07 · answer #8 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 1 2

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