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GW BULLSH: Give compassionate conservatism a chance. Really it's what America is based on, which is the Bible. I think
we have to remind ourselves about the years of service people like Scooter Libby and Tom DeLay have given this country. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty,
so let's not start jumping to any conclusions. Let's not make any pre-emptive strikes at anyone's character. |
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UNKNOWN SKEPTIC: One would hope that America is finally waking up to the doublespeak of the neo-cons. I heard about a
recent poll that said 57% of Americans now regard Bush as dishonest. They think he misled America about the war. Then you have the DeLay and Libby
indictments plus Robert Frist is under investigation. Yeah, I think it's like watching the fall of fascism right before our eyes. Then again, that's
what I thought back in the Nixon era - and a lot of those same neo-cons popped up again thirty years later. |
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CANDY: Actually, I see America moving even further to the right. I think more and more people are believing in
God and they realize that Bush is the closest thing to the second coming. I think Bush and Pat Robertson should get together with God and complete
the Bible trilogy by writing "The Final Testament." |
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COOL LEE: You know what? Whoever is in charge is fine with me because it doesn't really affect my life. I don't
go around breaking laws anyway so I don't know why everyone's worried that the neo-cons are taking over. No one has taken away my rights.
I think the right and the left need to work together. I heard Bono from U2 say that at a concert. I heard he recently got Bush to give a bunch of money to Africa.
The New World Order can't be all that bad if Bono's on their team. |
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DJ YOYO JO-Z: The far right is completely caving in to their own agenda. And it's all because of the message of hip hop.
It's the most popular music and it makes people dance. Even the neo-cons are starting to feel the groove that you can't be some out of control psycho that
starts bombing other countries based on lies. I'm starting to see more neo-cons at my gigs shakin' some ass with my home girls. |
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MR. BIG BIZ: May I remind everyone that we are currently in a bull market, thanks to the Bush economy of lower
taxes and more jobs. Corporate profits are at an all-time high for some of the top companies. Of course, everyone's still cooking the books,
but that's part of the game. See, we've all learned from Bush that it's okay to lie. |
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JENNIFER: I sure hope it's true that the far right is falling out of favor with America. I think the neo-cons
took it too far and now they've been exposed as lunatics. This past week Democrats picked up a couple of governors while Arnold's whole package of anti-compassionate
initiatives swirled down the toilet in California. I would say if the Democrats can't win the White House back in 2008, then they might as well change their name
to the Green Party. |
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SKULL MADISON: Don't believe the hype. The fascists are still in control. I should know because I keep my ear close to the
inner neo-con circle and I'm ahead of the media as far as the direction this country is moving in. Mark my words: DeLay and Libby will be acquitted and
we neo-cons will successfully change the Constitution to allow for the Bush/Cheney ticket to run for a third term. |
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COLLEGE STUDENT: I can see people finally waking up to Bush and his band of hooligans all getting off on war like it's some
monopoly board game. See, you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Even Bush is starting
to call his own bluff by admitting there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. What Bush still doesn't understand - because he's so dumb -
is that what he calls "the internets" is actually starting to spread the word that he's a liar. The only way the neo-cons can resume their brainwashing
of America experiment is to completely shut down the internet. |