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Picture of BMusalini
Registered: March 02, 2003
Posts: 9
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Is there a "vast right-wing conspiracy"? Senator Hillary Clinton says there is, what do you think?

My opinion," Yes Senator Clinton, yesss! And we're coming to get you, HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA! HA-ha-ha-haaaa!!! Wink
Registered: October 30, 2002
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Sorry, Crazyguy but if you think that the media is dominated by republicans the only mainstream sources you're using are talk radio and fox/MSNBC news. The fact is, the media has been shown by insiders and many researchers to be biased incredibly to the left (ex: NPR, CNN, NBC etc.). Also, many campus professors and speakers are to the left or far left (ex: Noam Chomsky, Hillary Clinton, Jesse Jackson, etc.). Even many liberals admit that the media is very unfair on the whole when covering issues. One book on the subject of liberal bias in fact was written by a liberal, who was subsequently embarrassingly smeared by many he knew (Dan Rather etc.) as a right wing ideologue when he had voted democrat his entire lifetime!

If you think that we do indeed have a right wing conspiracy in this country, you need to stop reading FreeRepublic.com or whatever leftist propaganda you have and get back with the rest of the country. I will however give you this, republicans definitely have the upper hand right now in politics, although that’s mainly related to the fact that many democrats are almost always anti-war no matter what reason is given to them (or how much of the country is for war) and poor thinkers on Foreign Policy. Also, many democrats formerly in support of attacking Iraq under Clinton are now completely against military action, making them look very partisan and hypocritical (Tom Daschle is an example of this).

What we are seeing right now is simply the result previous administrations gross incompetence in dealing with terrorism. Mainly however this is largely a result of Clinton's own pathological cutting of security and military funding during the 1990s (as well as his ignoring of terrorism despite Bin Laden's repeated terrorist attacks on US embassies, the 1993 WTC bombing and numerous opportunities to catch terrorists). Unfortunately for all of us, our government ignored terrorism after the Reagan administration (which supported some terrorists against the USSR), and as a result terrorists were able to sneak in and cause mass destruction. What we are seeing in America right now is a reaction against democrats because the Democratic Party doesn't have a clue when it comes to dealing with terrorism now, not because Bush started some mythical right-wing conspiracy.

As for your claims of the election being stolen: You have no legitimate proof. Bush was indeed elected because he got the necessary Electoral College votes and the supreme courts ruling. Also, there were irregularities on both sides (old voters making mistakes, military votes not being counted etc.). Anyway, would you want some of the senile people that we saw complaining that they were "confused” by a simple ballot to be deciding who would be the leader of the free world? Please, they showed the butterfly ballot to elementary school kids and they were able to figure it out, it wasn't an immensely complicated system. We should also note that there were accusations of voter fraud in 1960 as well when Nixon lost to Kennedy (with some votes for Nixon later discovered in a lake recently), but people accepted that elections can't always be perfect and that the results were as close as possible. If you're going to claim that the election was illegitimate, you might as well find real sources and cite that both sides had mix-ups, not just the democrats.
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Registered: December 19, 2002
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haha, i had almost forgot that bush didnt win the election. What a shmuck.

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Is there a "vast right-wing conspiracy"? Senator Hillary Clinton says there is, what do you think?


No, i dont think so. Most conspiracies are rather secret and because if this, any sort of conspiracy cant be that huge or else it will be uncovered. Any true conspiracy cant have many more than 30 or 40 people with knowledge of it. Perhaps a more realistic thing to say would be that "there is a vast right-wing population".

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Registered: March 31, 2003
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In regards to the previous reply, the media, schools, and government are not controlled by left wings (a.k.a liberals). The media especially, and our government are now dominated almost completely by republicans and other conservitaves! There have been vast right wing cover ups in the media, such as the PROOF that Bush stole the election. (e-mail me for details) The government is also mainly republicans. Bush's cabinet has only one "democrat", and the majority of the senate and the house are republican now. So, whatever bad stuff you thought was the liberal's fault wasn't. Blame it on your own kind, the dirty stinking rotten conservatives who have brought death, poverty, and pollution to our world. Thanx :-)
Registered: October 30, 2002
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There is a left wing conspiracy, not a right wing one in this country. The media, schools, and even the United Nations are all dominated by the left. This isn't fair, but then again, neither is life.
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