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If you took away fear, none of them would have listened. But when they were warned that saddam had nuclear weapons, that al qaeda was hiding behind every bush, that we had to torture people to remain safe, the herd listened and obeyed
If you took away fear, none of them would have listened. But when they were warned that Saddam had nuclear weapons, that Al Qaeda was hiding behind every bush, that we had to torture people to remain safe, the herd listened and obeyed
Your post sums it up for me. That is a very powerful four letter word!
No telaprompter, the real deal and not some full of crap liar like Obama. Fear? What do you think your boy has done in the last few months on the economy, speak fear!
No telaprompter, the real deal and not some full of crap liar like Obama. Fear? What do you think your boy has done in the last few months on the economy, speak fear!
What made George W. Bush such an effective speaker to his supporters?
One word: Fear.
No. It wasn't fear. And not all Republicans thought he was an effective speaker. But the man had nothing but love for this country. And for that, God bless.
What made George W. Bush such an effective speaker to his supporters?
He borrowed Obama's teleprompter.
You know - the one that wingnuts never knew existed until Limbaugh briefed them on what a teleprompter is and what it's used for and that they hadn't been invented until last year's campaign.
I don't recall any childish whining and infantile finger-pointing when Republican presidents used teleprompters.
Maybe Dubya should have paid a little more attention to his.
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