Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
#0Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:03pm
My, my, my... very interesting....
Flip-flops
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#1re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:06pm
your link is to CBS news....
now do they have any credibility?
Mattio98
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LadyGuenevere
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#3re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:25pmI wouldn't be saying that now...comparing it to CBS!
Mattio98
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#4re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:30pmBut CBS had one big incident, it's been a longtime patter with Fox News.
LadyGuenevere
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#5re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:36pm
What a shock!
So half of those high ratings are people who sit and point and laugh at the television all night? I guess.
Mattio98
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#6re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:43pmFox News has such high ratings for the same reason that Bush's speech at the RNC got great reactions: pure ignorance. When you're preaching to the choir, there's nobody to say "Hey! That's not true." As we saw last night, things change BIG TIME when there's somebody there to stop the lies.
#7re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:45pm
They also have "John Kerry's Top Ten Flip-Flops"
Not exactly biased.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#8re: Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops
Posted: 10/1/04 at 11:51pmHah, I thought you were referring to shoes!
#9Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 12:00am
On 9/01 Bush said he was determined to capture Osama "dead or alive".
Just six short months later..."I don't know where he is. You know I just don't spend much time on him...I am not that concerned about him."
#10Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 12:01amErik, did you see that in Faranhet 9/11? Because I know that was shown in it.
#11Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 12:07amI did indeed see Farenheit 9/11, but that's not where i got that information from, I don't remember that being shown..
#13Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 10:55amI watched the debates again, and if I hear the phrase "mixed messages" one more time, I'm going to jump out a window.
#14Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 11:03amOh, honey, I'm fairly sure that we are in for another month of, um, mixed messages.
#15Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 11:06amIt was just repeated over and over and over and OVER! Even if I did think that Kerry was a "flip-flopper" Bush had already accused him and Kerry defended himself. i didn't need to here it repeated times. AHHHHHHHHHH!
#16Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 11:12amI agree. But it has been a very effective tactic for the Bush team until now. The term flip-flop is associated in people's minds with Kerry, just because that's the message that has been driven home for months. Their mistake was that it didn't play quite as well against the real Kerry. Actually looked pretty stupid.
#17Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 11:46amYou're right. It is interesting that the Republican party has been able to get so many people to associate Kerry with a flip-flopper. We were have a discussion in my AP Euro calss about Kerry and Bush, and every single person who stood up for Bush called Kerry wither a flip-flopper of said he sends "mixed messages". They are parroting their parents who are parroting Rush and Fox-news. I'm proud to have found my own political opinion, not to simply repeate what my parents feel is important.
Sunfish
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#18Here's another one
Posted: 10/2/04 at 4:36pmDid you ask the "name-callers" to back up their positions with examples? Always a telling exercise.
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