I think that the current government of my country is absolutely great! The largest problem is the media. Since free speech is allowed, the news media slants the news to try to influence others to the media's viewpoint. However, if we want to preserve our right to free speech, we must all accept the media and their unethical tactics.
2006-07-06 21:43:46
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answered by Paula P 4
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Gees, and we have some in the USA who hope the Muslims beat America so we can live like you. There isn't but one country worth living in and I'm in it.
There are some just as pretty and some with the majority of the same race and some with very nice people. Still it ain't America. I don't get New Yorkers but those that are from their love it. That's the way I feel about America. I don't get all the religions, ethnic cultures or diversity of politics but I wouldn't want it any different way.
2006-06-24 11:13:13
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answered by Richtree 1
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Our government is made up of a lot of little parts. Most of those little parts are corrupted by greed. Money matters, you can change the laws if you have enough of it. ATT donated more then twice as much to President Bush's inaugural celebration as they donated to help Katrina victims. Companies are really pushing limits of morality they use government regulations to sell products like weapons and drugs.
It is illegal to say that a disease can be cured by something other then a drug. The US is all high and mighty about women's rights but I was violently slammed into by a police officer who suspected I was in possession of an illegal substance, and the court refused to charge the officer. The FDA says Marijuana has no medical value. In fact Marijuana is one of the safest immune suppressants know to man. I have taken many dangerous over the counter pills that can cause death and are not as effective as marijuana.
Death for profit is the big problem. Drug companies sell dangerous drugs to people who don't need them especially children. Weapons companies promote wars and bribe politician.
2006-06-24 11:36:04
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answered by marytormeye 4
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At this point we are a failed State. Most people live in failed States The US has great people who are full love for all.At this time many of our leaders have gone failed.Many have not followed the two greatest laws of life.1) Do on to others as you would have done on to you.2) Free Will. To All.Yes we still are a work in progress. You can only hope for the best.
2006-07-07 02:09:19
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answered by radio309 5
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I think we need to abandon ALL of the liberal movements at least for the time being, and focus on defending the country as a whole FIRST. We need to come together, and put our differences aside so that we can fight the people who literally want to harm, mame, burn, destroy, and kill us. This is a reality. I do not belong to any political party--I just think we need to unite for the cause of protecting America for future generations.
2006-07-07 05:09:06
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answered by Freedom F 1
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I fear that personal and party greed has corrupted the majority of our elected officials. Voting with the best interests of the country as a whole, has long since disappeared.
2006-07-06 22:16:04
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answered by B 5
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I LIVE IN THE USA AND I THINK OUR CURRENT GOVERNMENT COULD USE AN AWFUL LOT OF CHANGES BECAUSE THERE ARE ALOT OF THINGS THAT ARE SIMPLY NOT RIGHT-------BUT IN COMPARISION WE STILL ENJOY A SUPER SYSTEM--BEST THERE IS AND WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO SAY SO AND VOTE OUR MINDS AT ANY TIME--I LOVE MY COUNTRY BUT THERE IS STILL ALOT OF WORK TO DO
2006-06-24 10:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I strongly feel that i have been used in every witch way but
Lose.and i like to see them behind bars for ever and ever.
My grandpa use to work for the u.s.goverment but he retired
from it thank god.and i'mfrom the U.S.A. the southren part in
Riverside,Ca.anyways our goverment is working for the devil himself.
2006-07-07 03:57:33
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answered by wendi_timney 3
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No government is perfect, but the US one is as close as any get. NO violent over throws, etc. Those of us who choose to use our privilege to vote do so safely and proudly.
2006-06-24 10:38:17
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answered by Spirit Walker 5
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My goodness, I could have sworn you were from the USA with that description of the government. How much do we have to pay you to take Karl Rove?
2006-06-24 10:37:37
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answered by Michael R 4
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