the president, enough said, teehee
2006-06-29 03:10:29
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answered by Vprincess 5
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My sister. She has hated me since the day I was born. Three years ago we lost our mom and my sister's daughter and last August her youngest son was innocently murdered. I really hoped that things would change but they haven't. We live 4 miles apart and 1200 miles from any other family and I'm lucky to run into her in the store maybe every 6 months and she will go the other way. And being the bratty baby sister, I chase her down and give her a big hug - maybe one of these days it will work.
2006-06-29 10:53:46
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answered by icddppl 5
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That's a very tough question. I find it impossible to love anyone I don't know, because I believe love to be absolute trust in someone (you try trusting a stranger on the street with $1000 dollars, and see if you can do it!) I suppose that would mean it would be hardest to love anyone I didn't already love.
Now, if your question was asking who I disliked most in the world, it would have to be the mastermind behind the WTC bombing, but I will not give him the honor of typing his name out.
2006-06-29 10:12:35
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answered by tallincalifornia 1
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I would have to say hands down satanist. There are so many people in the world that we have to tolerate from child molesters, murders, rapist, and so on however, even God gives these people a chance to repent and get it right. Satanist know God and hate him and outwardly fight to stand against him in a war that is currently destroying the peace of the world.
2006-06-29 10:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The hardest person or category of people for me to have to love would probably be child molestors/abusers, rapists, and murderers
2006-06-29 10:26:44
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answer #5
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answered by renae c 1
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I find it hardest to love anyone who chooses to harm and exploit innocent living beings...whether those living beings are humans, animals...whatever. It takes a true saint to see beyond the "evilness" of certain souls...to see the "divine" spark inside, and then to react to that spark, and not to the atrocities that that person may be committing against helpless and innocent beings.
Also, one must see the "bigger" picture, stand way back, and understand karma, and action and reaction. Nothing happens to us that we do not deserve...good or bad. However, that dosn't mean we don't feel compassion and love....we're ALL suffering, and this suffering should motivate us to try and understand how we can alleviate this ignorance and suffering. This is true compassion and love.
2006-06-29 10:19:49
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answer #6
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answered by nara c 3
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A murderer would be the hardest because it is a crime that is a final action-taking a life is a breech of the Ten Commandments so murder is against Christian teachings.
2006-06-29 10:10:44
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answered by Kook 1
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George Bush
2006-06-29 10:07:28
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answered by mellowyellow 1
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Hilary Clinton
2006-06-29 10:10:37
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answered by biohazrd1988 1
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I would think its myself, not just the acceptable love of self, but the complete, all-encompassing love of self. I'm the only person who truly knows how I truly feel, from the disgusting thoughts that pop up and get blocked out, to the brightness of seeing a child happy and playing. There's a lot of peaks and valleys there, and its easy for me to love someone on the surface for their actions or words. I think that it'd be truly hard to love me for all of the crap I think and do when no one's looking.
2006-06-29 10:10:11
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answered by illustrat_ed_designs 4
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The hardest people to love are those who don't love you. But before asking if the person infront of you loves you, ask yourself....do you love them? that will give you the answer you need!
2006-06-29 10:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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