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During the last presidental election so many liberals said that they were going to move to Canada if Bush won again. So what happened? Bush won, but nobody moved to Canada? Why can't all the Bush hating liberals move to Canada like they promised? If our country is so horrible because of Bush make good on your promise and move you traitorous liberal *** to Canada. And take you kerry/edwards bumber sticker thats still on your car with you. The election was 2 years ago, take the stuipd bumber sticker off you car. kerry lost, get over it and move on with your pathetic life.

2006-06-23 05:35:50 · 36 answers · asked by flyguy03 3 in Politics & Government Politics

For the record does anyone actually know someone or anyone who did move to canada because Bush won the last election? I know many liberals who said they were going to but didn't move. Theres seems to be alot of whinning going on about it.

2006-06-23 05:46:12 · update #1

36 answers

If keeping promises was an "emotional' experience they would be able to do it. I have even offered to contribute to the Buy a Liberal a Bus Ticket to Canada Fund.

If it has to do with something they actually care about like undermining national security, aiding terrorists, oppressing the middle class, freeing violent criminals they are more likely to keep those promises.

Especially if it has to do with abortion. They moan, cry and wring their hands over the loss of 2500 of our military in Iraq for the entirety of the war, but celebrate the death of 1.3 million unborn children every year in the U.S. alone.

2006-06-23 05:47:06 · answer #1 · answered by bigrob 5 · 0 1

I love how your fall back argument when you can't win on any argument of substance is "If you don't love Bush, leave the country".
1) BUSH is NOT America. (For those of us with a brain anyway).
2) You are the idiots trying to "change" the country. If you don't like social security, minimum wage guarantees, child labor laws, Federal Bank Insurance, clean water, food safety regulations, and low interest student loans, or any of the other "social" programs that LIBERALS have WORKED for... YOU leave the county.
3) Bush BARELY won the last election, so enjoy your smirk while you can. The Republicans have done NOTHING since being elected. (This republican congress has had more vacation days then any in history... oh wait... so has BUSH!). Your days are numbered.
4) I find it funny that you do still see Kerry/Edwards stickers on cars... but where are the BUSH stickers???? Anyone with half a brain cell is too embarrassed to admit they voted for the idiots.

2006-06-23 05:53:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Broken Promises by Emperor George Bush

1. Making health insurance affordable for hard-working, low-income families

2. George W. Bush will establish the 'Healthy Communities Innovation Fund'

3. George W. Bush "will also ensure that the federal government, which is the country's largest polluter, complies with all environmental laws."

4. George W. Bush will "fully fund the Pell grant program for first-year students by increasing the maximum grant amount by more than 50 percent, to $5,100."

5. "To encourage states to help families in crisis, Governor Bush will provide states an additional $1 billion over five years"

6. To provide energy assistance to low-income Households and Address Short-Term Supply Threats, Governor Bush will expand the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) by seeking the release of $155 million, and directing a portion of oil and gas royalty payments to the program, costing $1 billion over ten years

7. To restore confidence in government, George W. Bush will...return civility to the [Judicial] nomination process.

8. In an act of foresight and statesmanship, [Senator Lugar and Senator Sam Nunn in 1991] realized that existing Russian nuclear facilities were in danger of being compromised. The next president must press for an accurate inventory of all this material.

2006-06-23 05:51:17 · answer #3 · answered by seek_out_truth 4 · 0 0

Kind of like ethnic cleansing, isn't is? I bet you would love that, wouldn't you?

What about the two-thirds of American who don't like Bush right now? Do they have to go too? Is it only the 1/3 of you that are still hanging on to the myth that this guy can lead a country who get to stay? Or do those who may have made the mistake of believing Karl Rove's lies but have since awakened to realize the mistake they've made have to leave as well?

That would leave the country just the way you would like it wouldn't it? It'd get rid of nearly all the blacks, there'd only be a few gays left - and they're the self-hating kind, about 70% of Hispanics would leave (those who vote anyway, Bush can help all of his illegals stay - hope you know Spanish). Everyone would be Christian and you all can bomb any country you wish at any time.

Ah, America - Land of the Free, White, Christian, and Straight.
Home of those who are so Brave they can't stand to hear someone disagree with them.

2006-06-23 05:49:40 · answer #4 · answered by WBrian_28 5 · 0 0

How dare you lump all liberals into one category and one comment.
You have your opinion, I have mine. I am natural born, tax-paying, voting citizen of this country, and I have the right to voice an opinion on the mistakes I believe the President and our government has made. That is what is so wonderful about this country. For you to lump all liberals into one category, is the same as asking the question, Why cant conservatives keep their promises? Why has Bush continually evaded ducked and covered issues he does want to address? Why do conservatives continually ignore the voices of the American People?

seek out truth... check out his answer on page 2! Seems to know a little more than our dear conservative questioner.

And Political G...on the money! (page 2)

2006-06-23 05:45:41 · answer #5 · answered by SweetPiper 3 · 0 0

Just because Kerry didn't win doesn't mean they no longer support him. And the great thing about America is that we are allowed to put our opinion on the butt of our car and no one is going to arrest us for doing so. I wish I had the money to move to Canada... it seems like such a peaceful place to live. However, I would need a job, and I would miss my conservative republican parents too much if I moved too far away.

(why the name-calling? traitorous? I don't feel I am a traitor. I feel that I am a citizen of the United States, where we don't HAVE to support our President if we don't agree with him. It's not a crime to have differing views)

2006-06-23 05:40:22 · answer #6 · answered by lizwatson109 4 · 0 0

Jesus did you take a poll or something. You have absolutly no idea who moved where. It may seem to you that there are more "liberals" around but that may have something to do with the fact that the president is somewhere between a chimp and a human.

If anyone is a traitor its dirty conservatives who would have us sacrafice liberty for the illusion of security. The country was founded on freedom not facism. If anyone should leave, it's you.

2006-06-23 05:43:29 · answer #7 · answered by Franklin 7 · 0 0

What heppened is that in Canada the Liberals lost and the Conservatives won in the last election. Why move to the same problems?

2006-06-23 05:38:30 · answer #8 · answered by nvr10pts 3 · 0 0

You are comparing the hyperbole of some liberal entertainers to the lies told by Bush? At least the liberal hyperbole doesn't have a death count in the hundreds of thousands and trillion dollar price tag.

If given the choice between hyperbolic liberal phonies trying to get attention to secretive conservatives spending my money to invent a war to kill innocent people to make money for their friends corporations - well, send in the clowns.

You have very strange priorities.

2006-06-23 05:38:32 · answer #9 · answered by ksjazzguitar 4 · 0 0

Whoa dude, why don't you move to Canada and remember there's a lot of good Americans who are liberal, keep their promises and happen to be part of the United States Military.
Chill down, don't try to dis-unify our forces dude.
And for the record, how many hundreds of names can YOU provide of people who actually made that promise.
Yeahh....just what I thought you hypocrite...

2006-06-23 05:56:23 · answer #10 · answered by BooYa 2 · 0 0

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