Listen to Michael Savage, who agrees with pretty much everything you're saying. The biggest problem with conservatives is that we don't say anything. Oddly enough I learned the problem with this by reading Elie Wiesel's book, Night (I say oddly enough because he's on the left side of the fence). He talks about how his people watched as the Nazis took things away little by little (the star, the restrictions, their homes, then to labor camps, then their lives) and all along the way they would say it would end soon or that nothing terrible could happen because it was inhumane. Well, it happened. We keep excusing what liberals do saying that it won't happen, but little by little they are taking over. So, either we continue to let this happen or we regain our voice in America. Why do we cower when they threaten lawsuit. Why does the 80% of society that believes in morals and values bow to the 20% that demands political correctness (funny that being correct means following their guidelines).
So part of me says that we need reform. The other part of me believes in Jesus Christ and knows that they (just as many of us) need Jesus Christ. The source of the problem (the heart) can only be cured by Him.
2006-06-13 04:16:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Judging by the content of your first sentence, I have to say that it seems that you don't know the difference between liberalism and communism. I don't see how you can conclude that we are going "down the tube due to liberalism or communism". After all, Bush has been in power for almost 6 years now, and both houses of Congress are controlled by the Republicans.
You say that we "are forced to take care of other Americans against our will through tax's" (sic). You don't seem to realize the fact that more money goes to major corporations in the form of corporate welfare than to individuals in need.
You also say, "Liberalism has caused our court systems to be a podium for activist judges legislating from the bench." What about conservative activist judges like Roy Moore? Also, do you remember that most of the justices on the Supreme Court bench are Republican-appointed? After all, they were the ones who handed Bush the presidency in 2000.
Also, it's interesting that you should say our country "is so far from its foundation it is scary." Do you think that our Founding Fathers intended for there to be domestic spying? Also, regardless of what you and Jerry Falwell may like to believe, the Constitution does establish a separation of church and state. If you don't believe me, try reading the Treaty of Tripoli. And of course, Bush and his religious fanatic buddies are doing everything they can to undermine this separation.
Also, it's hard to see how someone who claims to be concerned about "hard working, family oriented, and law abiding citizens" can be conservative. After all, the Republicans don't care about the working person. They care about the big businesses and super-rich who line their pockets. By the way, I'm a "hard working, family oriented, and law abiding citizen" who is proud to say that she is a liberal Democrat, works 55 hours a week, pays taxes, and votes.
2006-06-13 11:18:41
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answered by tangerine 7
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First of all, liberalism (to a point) has helped our nation a great deal. Without these liberals that you despise, workers would have no rights, women couldn't vote or work, we'd all be broker than a glass window because of the Great Depression, we'd be making barely enough to survive in the workplace... The list goes on and on. I agree that in come cases, the liberals have gone too far to try and protect certain interest groups and minorities such as gays, African Americans, women, and so forth, but the Republicans don't do any better. Instead of catering to minorities, they cater to big business. In reality, neither of our major parties work for the American People anymore. The best thing for you to do is to get involved in a grass roots organisation and work for, with, or in support of a third part. What America really needs is a viable third party. This would keep the other two parties in check. We're the only industrial nation that has only two major parties.
2006-06-13 11:25:25
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answered by comitern9 2
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Liberals are part of a delicate balance that requires both liberals and conservatives. If you do away with liberals totally, you would find that we fall into a repressive society as other governments have done. Human nature is just that way. If you did away with the conservatives totally, you would find that our society would fall into lawlessness and chaos. Neither is a very attractive option. I agree that liberals have gained too much ground and have thrown things badly out of balance and we are in need of an adjustment. As all things seem to follow a cyclical pattern, the adjustment will come and probably for a little while, adjust too much and then start to adjust back the other way. You can't have positive without negative or good without bad. Likewise, you can't have conservative without liberal, even when they are dangerous.
2006-06-13 11:21:07
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answered by hikerboy3 3
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Below are the top 10 ways to really piss off a liberal:
1) take away thier bong
2) turn off their TV
3) tell them "No"
4) buy them a gun for christmas
5) celebrate christmas as a religious holiday
6) outlaw abortion as a form of birth control
7) take away thier stash
8) argue that poronography is bad for women
9) succeed at your job
10) point out that Clinton was not all that great after all
There are many more ways to piss off a liberal, such as driving a SUV or not jumping on the solar powered bandwagon yet, or supporting the President in time of war...however the above 10 have been proven to be the most effective in really getting under thier skin and driving them up the wall...which should be the goal of all intellegent people.
2006-06-13 11:52:37
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answered by Shep 5
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1. Communism is a threat to America?
2. What is America's foundation? Oh yeah, it's dissent and questioning authority and Freedom.
3. Liberalism is a dead political ideology; as dead as conservatism.
4. We're also forced to pay taxes to kill people with brown skin.
5. They're only activist judges when you disagree with their rulings. Isn't the right-wing 'conservatives' hoping the supreme court will ban abortion?
6. Concentration camps. They worked well for the Nazis.
2006-06-13 11:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It is time for the bottled feelings of the American people to shout out as one voice ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Put God back into our lives. Tell the Atheists to take it or move out! We should not have to accommodate that small percent no longer. These immoral people that we accommodate. NO MORE. The officials we have put in office should be given an ultimatum: Either get their spine out of the closet and wear it or be no longer in office. Damn these few that strangle the masses to fit their personal benefit. If I was the president I guarantee I would dance all over some toes. I would probably get shot, but I would at least stop enough for someone else to carry out the movement. It is time that our people came FIRST!
2006-06-13 11:27:14
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answered by uvcausdhidoughts 1
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Vote. Which is what Conservative America is doing. It will take time, The decay that has eaten this country for the past 50 years will not be fixed overnight. But, as long as Conservatives keep voting, there is a chance the cancer may be cured.
2006-06-13 11:14:59
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answered by Quietman40 5
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How about get rid of the conservative who think they have all the answers? Your remarks are offensive to me and others who you consider liberal. I work hard, I don't cause trouble and I pay my bills. Yet it seems everytime a conservative opens his or her mouth they are getting into trouble. I think that the right wing, religous "wrong" is the decay that is killing this poor country. As far as I am concerned you are a racist of the worst sort, hiding behind the cloak of conservatism.
2006-06-13 11:17:51
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answered by thrdinline 1
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The US is becoming more and more liberal by the year. It's only a matter of time before conservative is gone as it has in Europe. Why do you think Cons are so fervent in their accusations of liberalism a la Anne Coulter? Frustration due to them being in... last throes!
2006-06-13 11:14:15
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answered by Kookoo Bananas 1
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