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Question: Is there going to be a terrorist attack soon so Bush get Mccain into office the easy way?
We all know how inconvenient those pesky terrorist attacks are.
The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by uncharted_safe
No actually, the intelligence says it will be after the elections because if they hit it before then more people might vote republican than democrat, and the hit they are supposebly going to do is going to be bigger than 9/11 and instead of a political target they hit a economic one like the power grid gas lines etc.
Answer by Heather S
well thats just wonderful that family members in the government tell all!!
Answer by justgoodfolk
No, if you really understood the American political system you’d also realize there’s absolutely no reason for Bush or the republican establishment to fear the Democrats that much they’d go go there.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgvV0NUY5tAq9c4RGxkcHTzty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080923152445AAolSrX&show=7#profile-info-cac8b274f937acca95d8e842c7e84260aa
Bush prefers McCain but he has nothing to fear from a possible Obama Presidency.
“Politically, Obama is meant to forestall as long as possible the eruption of mass opposition to the existing economic and political setup. He is being marketed to the public as a caring, thoughtful black man, with hints of Lincoln in the background. He has the constructed appearance, the outer form, of opposition. But only the outer form. He’s clever and adroit. He’s not Bush.
But, minus his carefully crafted identity, he’s not terribly different.”
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2008/aug2008/obam-a05.shtml
Conspiracism is a flawed world view. Radical politics and social analysis have been so effectively marginalized in the US that much of what passes for radicalism is actually liberal reformism with a radical-looking veneer. To claim a link between liberalism and conspiracism may sound paradoxical, because of the conventional centrist/extremist assumption that conspiracist thinking is a marginal, “pathological” viewpoint shared mainly by people at both extremes of the political spectrum. Centrist/extremist theory’s equation of the “paranoid right” and “paranoid left” obscures the extent to which much conspiracist thinking is grounded in mainstream political assumptions.
All these conspiracy theories assume inaccurately that (a) the US political system contains a democratic “essence” blocked by outside forces, and (b) oppression is basically a matter of subjective actions by individuals or groups, not objective structures of power. These assumptions are not marginal, “paranoid” beliefs-they are ordinary, mainstream beliefs that reflect the individualism, historical denial, and patriotic illusions of mainstream liberal thought. To a large degree, the left is vulnerable to conspiracist thinking to the extent that it remains trapped in such faulty mainstream assumptions.
http://www.publiceye.org/tooclose/conspiracism-07.html
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