If that is the case can the world be a part of the electorate? I would like to be a voter if the president is making decisions for the world and it wouldn't be democracy if the people of the world can't vote even if decisions are made with no regard for the world. why is that.
2006-07-27
03:33:30
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Just as i thought, more lies to cover lies. Democracy only for the Godless and if you choose to believe in God, you are a enemy to democracy unless you are white, jewish or losers. You have the world at ransom but you forget that you are making hell your perpectual home and if i were you, that should be your biggest worry.
2006-07-27
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Where are the champions of human rights and the America that was respected for it's role in fighting injustice or has your colorful past came back to torment your miserable souls or have you a soul in the first place.
2006-07-27
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what in the world are you talking about?
other countries have double standards - either they want our help when we don't give it, or they don't want our help when we offer
Liberty Over Liberalism!
2006-07-27 03:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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As sad as it may be, to a degree they are. The worst part about it is that we Americans all complain about the gvernment but only 1 in 3 eligible to vote show up at the polls on election day; and that's in the national election for a president. Local elections have even less of a turn out. As for the request to be a voter, there was a time when the United States was a nation of immigrants; now, as told from the present governement, "we need to get them immigrants out!" So your request for a vote has been denied by a governement that is too busy waging conflict to bother with what our former foreign allies think. Here, I'll even take the other side of this argument for a moment (to my digust). The United States has beared more of a social responsibility for the world than any other country in modern history. We have been called to help save a kidnapped country (Kuwait), we have been called into Somalia to become peacemakers, we were tasked with quelling communism in Vietnam and Korea. We were begged to join the allies in World War II because they were losing to Hitler and his gang; I could go on and on but what this argument boils down to is just one question. Does the United States ( I do not refer to the United States as America because America is made up of several nations) bear more of a social burden to the world than any other country? If the answer is yes then the United States may be entitled to make decisions that affect the world. I know, it isn't an answer I like ether. I would prefer we put our genitial back into our pants and stop politics through military action; but that's just me.
2006-07-27 03:48:07
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answered by CB1305 2
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the only ones which would be fooled are those that prefer to "have faith. what they suspect" they may well be attentive to extra proper yet will spout rhetoric and talking factors positioned out via the media and the Liberal politicians as gospel reality. It probable won't make experience, or maybe ring authentic yet that's what they'll say to anybody which will pay attention. the real reality will hit them interior the pinnacle as all the dire predictions come authentic because of the fact the large chief brings down the U.S. We could have a small progression interior the subsequent year , yet pay attention if he gets a 2d term in workplace! that's merely too undesirable that those that attain the advantages or the failures that anticipate us if he gets in a 2d time could all be Democrats, yet regrettably, Conservatives would be on that sinking deliver additionally!
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answered by ? 4
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Actually, Americans elect a president and expect him to be president of the U.S.A. The rest of the world plants this "leader of the free world" crap on OUR president.
Every leader has to have a foreign policy and deal with foreign affairs because, guess what. We're all part of this global community.
When the citizens' lives are affected by foreign crap (like planes flying into buildings) then, yeah, that's some of the "foreign affairs" the leader then has to deal with.
2006-07-27 06:56:46
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answered by scruffycat 7
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I think the question should be "Why do so many leaders of other countries suck up to the President of the United States?"
That's something you'll have to ask the leaders and people of those other countries.
2006-07-27 03:39:35
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answered by 4999_Basque 6
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When the american people elected the last few presidents you can believe they didnt even think there were any countries outside of america.
2006-07-27 04:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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because those americans thinks the US owns the world, but not all americans think this
2006-07-27 05:22:02
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answered by mike g 5
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You're real cute kid. Get a job, find a hobby, Bush-bashing is getting boring.
2006-07-27 05:27:38
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answered by firestrike85 2
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because that's how much the american ppl think about themselves....oh my gawd, didn't you know that they are the world?
2006-07-27 03:40:56
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answered by gurrrly 3
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They don't.... stop making generalizations...
2006-07-27 03:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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