This is not an attack on all cons, just the ones that continue to support the Dictator known a G.W. Bush. We used to have privacy, now phones are tapped, bank records monitored and counter-terrorism spys outed for political revenge. The 2000 election was removed from the hands of the people, and the 2004 election was the most corrupt in our history.(See "Everything You Know is Wrong" for 2000 election actual Florida vote tallies, and several books notated into an artical in last months Rolling Stone for some notes on the 7 state voter fraud in 2004, highlighting Ohio specificaly)This dictator has even come under fire recently by members of his own political party for circumventing laws.(Senator A. Spector-R, PA.) As well as the many other lies he has been caught in over the last 6 years.(Katrina, WMD's, trying to link the war in Iraq to 9/11 and other Saudi funded terror plots)Since free elections and protection under the rule of law constitutes freedom, why do they hate freedom?
2006-07-10
11:45:26
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Hey FU, that's not an answer. I guess you are going to go cry now that you realize you are no better than a brownshirt.
2006-07-10
11:50:04 ·
update #1
Dear Nixon,
First off, funny how you have the guy who didn't get away with fixing an election as your tag-name, but no to the point.
I am so up to date on current events it would make your head spin. It is clear that most Americans are outraged at the current administration, including many leading Republicans. How do you take a very low approval rating into your world view. Everything in my assertions is backed up by verifiable facts, what gives?
2006-07-10
11:57:09 ·
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Because with freedom they have to put up with opinions and actions they do not support and do not have the spiritual, emotion or mental strength to realize they are not the center of the universe or the judge of all creation. They hate God for making variety.
2006-07-10 11:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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So, I guess facts aren't part of your life. Let's start with the fact that tracking information has always been a part of government. The government tapped Martin Luther King's phone. More recently, Bill Clinton was reading our e-mail with Project Echelon. Was he a Dictator? Or are you a hypocrite?
The government is monitoring the phone calls and financial accounts of suspected terrorists, not you (unless you're a suspected terrorist). So how does that affect your freedom? Bill Clinton was not reading just terrorists' e-mail, so you should despise him more than Bush.
And I can't believe you're still hung up on losing the 2000 election. Is there anything that doesn't make you guys violently bitter? Every election has at least some fraud, you just never cared until you lost. Chicago, for example, delivers tens of thousands of fake votes for Democrats every election. Are you upset about that? Or are you a hypocrite?
You don't know the meaning of lie, and you don't even know the meaning of freedom. Pull your head out of your anal orifice, drop the bitter hatred, and learn how to evaluate situations with logic, fact, and reason. Until you do that, there's really no reason to talk to you.
2006-07-10 11:56:34
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answered by Farly the Seer 5
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So, if terrorists were going down your street blowing you up, you wouldn't care. You'll be walking down the street with dead bodies and blown up buildings saying "I don't care, as long as the government isn't listing to my calls" That is all you got? How can someone lie about a natural disaster? The CIA said the WMDs were there. Its been only 3 years, and we all know that they could have easily been trucked out. Saddam may have not been directly linked to 9/11, but that all want the same thing, us dead. It is so sad that you believe every little conspiracy theory you hear.
2006-07-10 11:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Many conservative loyalists have a tendency to cherry-%. stats and info that favors their slant even as ignoring some thing else that ought to probably run opposite to their view. in spite of the indisputable fact that, it may well be observed that impeaching Bush and Cheney this late contained in the 2d time period is somewhat unnecessary. also, no matter if there have been sufficient info of against the law, there are not adequate votes contained in the Senate to completely convict. Political bias is a wide ingredient in determining the accurate result, purely because it became the perfect time round (Clinton).
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answered by crunkleton 3
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i am a republican and i love freedom all the crap you said are the lies like the election and the wmd we found why did the lib take peoples guns a way when Katrina happened that sounds like the libs hate freedom to me the cops split how the hell are you going to protect yourself they didn't even have 911 to call why do libs say they are for freedom of speech when Republicans speak the libs disrupt them or throw stuff a them i have seen that a few times sounds like they hate freedom
2006-07-10 13:36:11
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answered by MIKE B 4
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You are too cynical.
Do you watch Comedy Central? Do you like Stephen Colbert (The Colbert Report)? Here is what he had to say about cynicism:
At Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois
Stephen Colbert:
Now, will saying "yes" get youin trouble at times? Will saying "yes" lead you to do some foolish things? Yes it will. But don't be afraid to be a fool. Remember, you cannot be both young and wise. Young people who pretend to be wise to the ways of the world are mostly just cynics. Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the farthest thing from it. Because cynics don't learn anything. Because cynicism is a self-imposed blindness, a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us. Cynics always say no. But saying "yes" begins things. Saying "yes" is how things grow. Saying "yes" leads to knowledge. "Yes" is for young people. So, for as long as you have the strength to, say "yes".
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You make it sound like Bush is hunched over his desk in the Oval Office personally listening in on your calls to Granda Sally in Des Moines. The government was tracking call PATTERNS. Computers were sifting through billions of calls to find suspicious matches. You should be happy the government is making use of technology to keep you safe.
I could go on and on, but just consider that maybe you are being too cynical.
2006-07-10 12:04:28
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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There is no answer to such a pointless and dumb (no offense) question!
Would have been better to ask if anyone hates freedom, then you would have the truth. This kind of question leads to a lot of sarcasm and ignorant answers, both skirting the issue you imply. Sorry I can't help.
2006-07-10 11:50:33
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answered by Wasabandmom 3
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phones tapped? are you afraid some FBI dude somewhere is gonna find out your a closet fag? He probably wouldn't find out if you didn't call the middle east every day. If this is not the case and your not a criminal what the hell are you worried about. you sound like some paranoid tweeker believing every conspiracy video he watches. As for George, send him down the road for his bent wrist views of the illegal invasion!
2006-07-10 11:55:22
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answered by tripledigit67 3
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We don't hate freedom and if you don't like the current President deal with it and vote for someone you would like in 2008.
2006-07-10 11:50:18
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answered by The Keeper 3
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you obviously are not up-to-date with current events. i could explain each point, but I do not have the time. I support Pres. Bush without a doubt.
2006-07-10 11:50:04
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answered by mjcariati1971 3
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