Pryderi
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:10 AM
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Terrorists have frightened Republicans |
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to the point of violating of our Constitutional freedoms.
Securing our nation does not require sacrificing our liberties.
Possible frame?
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C_U_L8R
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:13 AM
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1. Terrorists have not frightened them one bit... |
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these are manipulative crooks and con-men who are using the terrorist boogie-man to create a screen for a whole host of sins and crimes... take your pick and follow the money.
Hey didya notice the country is bankrupt? Where'd all the cash go ??????? Hmmmmm?
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:15 AM
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Who fled the building faster in the anthrax scare with the paler faces? The attacked Dems or the GOP? That is a rhetorical question for those who remember. Which Dems exhibit the most obsequiousness and fear? Those on the left or those closest to being GOP? In that fear who is most willing to dump all rights and duties to bow down before the war president?
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:18 AM
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3. I like the idea of portraying the Repubs as acting out of fear instead of |
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calm and reason. It could fly, and it's true.
I wouldn't stress the second point in that manner. All people (even us) are willing to sacrifice some liberties to protect against strong dangers, so as a generalized phrase it fails. The Repubs would just use buzzwords like "common sense restrictions" and "extraordinary circumstances" and make us sound weak. Better to emphasize extreme examples, like the wiretapping of citizens and the arrogance of power. Tie the excesses to Republican partisanship and not to the nation or defense. Use only examples that would upset most people, and that the Republicans have trouble defending, in other words.
Just my opinions. I'm usually wrong.
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:23 AM
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4. Yes. Warrantless wiretapping is actually an expression of 2 fears |
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Fear of the terrorists, and fear of wrong-doing. Why else would he not get warrants.
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:40 AM
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6. Actually, warrantless wiretapping is a cover |
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to hide the wiretapping of domestic enemies in the midst of fighting 'terrorists'. If they were only going after terrorists, FISA would cover it, but there were targets that even FISA would deny. Nothing else makes sense.
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:59 AM
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8. More of the second, but that's not really what I meant |
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We can spin the Republicans' excesses as fear, as a reaction out of proportion, and one that endangers us more than protects us. People understand that fear causes panic, and if we can portray Bush and the Republicans as panicked, it helps us. And it plays against their strength, because every time they defend their actions we can spin it as further proof of panic.
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:25 AM
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always run in the face of personal harm. The richer they are the faster they run.
The elite of this country are scared shitless. And it shows.
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Mon Jan-23-06 11:52 AM
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7. Republicans are using terrorists to frighten the American people. |
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It make it easier to convince voters to elect Republicans if they are led to believe that only the Republicans can protect them against one of their greatest fears. It's easier to control people who are willing to give up their Constitutional freedoms for a sense of security.
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Mon Jan-23-06 12:20 PM
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9. Um, no, Bush has frightened Republicans |
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Mon Jan-23-06 01:23 PM
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10. Voting Republican = the Terrorists win. |
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Wed Jan-25-06 08:44 AM
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11. We have nothing to fear, but fear itself and Republicans are fear-mongers |
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Wed Jan-25-06 08:58 AM
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12. The media has frightened them so they are peeing their pants. |
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Wed Jan-25-06 11:05 AM
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13. Oh YES!! I agree it is a good frame. Must be spun carefully. |
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It can work. I would add that they are turning the cowardly Republicans into new generation facists who will use the fear they themselves are feeling to frighten the rest of us.
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