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To: tejek who wrote (268740)1/16/2006 8:56:36 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575765
 
If Robertson does not have power, why does Bush not silence him? The reason he doesn't get silenced is because he serves the purpose of this presidency and because many of his followers are in Bush's constitency. Oh Robertson has power........more than you care to realize or admit.

Now who looks like a dictator? Tejek, the President doesn't or CAN'T silence Robertson because we live in a Democracy with a constitution that guarantees freedom of speech, even if that freedom is mostly exercised by idiots. All Bush can do is say that Robertson doesn't represent his views and that he has done through McClellan, his spokesman.

Like Robertson, the president of Iran does not say what he says for the hell of it. He has an agenda much like Robertson has an agenda.

I agree with you. That agenda is to gain nuke technology so that he can blackmail the world, just like Kim Jong Il does. His agenda is to make his country immune from the West which doesn't like how Iran has become the largest exporter of terrorism and wants to put a stop to it. His agenda is to wipe Israel off the map...those are his own words.