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To: greenspirit who wrote (181979)2/16/2006 2:14:21 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
"Seriously, can you imagine conservatives going on a crusade against Al Gore if he had accidentally shot someone hunting?"

Yup for at least this new algore. It would produce a ton of jokes. Like slipping on a banana peel--its all so funny. I get a kice when the rich and famous get theirs. Its just natural unless you are like teddy and born with that silver spoon thingy.



To: greenspirit who wrote (181979)2/16/2006 4:40:33 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Of course, to a Demolib Cheney is the embodiment of all that is evil. They are so predictable.

Unlike you, lol.

Seriously, can you imagine conservatives going on a crusade against Al Gore if he had accidentally shot someone hunting?

Absolutely. They've done worse. Far worse.

Sure, you might have seen a few radicals invent conspiracy stories, but with Democrats is the mainstream of their party.

lol, I recall all of the Republican conspiracy stories during the Clinton years. Not just the obvious ones. But e.g., how he had dozens of people killed (including his friend, Vince Foster). Groups out of power tend to construct conspiracy stories, whoever they are. It is part of the American political tradition, something that has been endemic since the 1780s and 1790s. In fact, they were even more rampant in 1790s than they are now, however difficult that is to believe, conspiracy stories by both the Federalists and the Democrat-Republicans.