I'm just anti-liberal.
2006-08-10 06:34:47
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answered by eventhorizon 2
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Oh my, have we had a dose of Anti-anti-American pills this morning? A person is entitled to their opinion no matter how twisted it may seem my friend. In all honesty, that is one of the reasons I love this country so much! Freedom of Whatever! God Bless America, the Troops, the President, and everyone else that does whatever they can to keep it FREE! And that is just my opinion on the subject!
2006-08-10 12:50:06
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answered by buford_bargain_hunter 2
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waa waa waa ..this is america....if you don't like it you can leave..waa waa waa
dude shut the hell up.
america is founded by terrorist (to britain) and criminals.
they did to the indians what the zionist are doing to the palestians, only difference being the palestians haven't caved in yet.
the "troops" are being used in an illegitamate campaign for a few individuals personal gain
the "country" failed to put bush in check and after realizing thier mistake are in hot pursuit weary of his antics
saying "you're wrong" to the president is not wrong or implies you hate your country
blind following is how people fell into/ and still practice false worship
think man think
2006-08-10 12:57:05
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answered by mumin azraaq 2
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Part of the beauty of this country is our right to criticize what is happening.
Furthermore, I hate it when people trot out that tired, "if you don't like it, leave it" line. It's illogical. Criticism is not hatred, and wanting our country to do better, be better, is a natural, loving gesture. If you felt like your kid was screwing up, would you say something? Or let him/her go down the wrong path? It is the same thing with our country.
2006-08-10 12:49:36
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answered by Jennifer J 3
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I'm not anti-american I just don't support one american in particular, one very important american who has created more harm than good, one american who has marred the reputation of america being a country that attacks only after being attacked. An american that has turned the world against america. I still don't believe he won that vote fairly.
2006-08-10 12:52:08
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answered by Austin S 2
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Just because someone doesn't believe that we should turn our country over to religious zealots or give up any of our rights does not mean they are Un-American or Anti American. I believe in Democracy not theocracy. In a Democracy people are allowed to disagree with their government, without being called unpatriotic.
2006-08-10 12:50:41
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answered by courage 6
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Were we helping the Iranians by supporting the tyrannical Shah?
Were we helping the Filipinos by supporting Marcos?
Were we helping the the Panamanians by supporting Noriega?
Were we helping the Jews by giving Ford license to build tanks for the Nazis?
2006-08-10 12:52:56
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answered by ranger12 4
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Wow...thats the most anti-american statement of the day...
why do you hate america so much?? You don't like that people have freedom do you? You think we should all be mindless lemmings....don't ya?
It's so anti-american to not support a president...unless of course his name is Bill. Then supporting him is anti-american isn't it?
Illegal Immigrants know more about being American then you do.
2006-08-10 12:47:39
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answered by Franklin 7
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Wow.. a lot of hate and personal insults from someone who claims to be an American. GEEE... sign me up?
It is the most American thing you can to, to object to something so wrong and immoral. We are not to put blinders on and obey our government without questioning. That leads to corrupt government (which is what the U.S. has become).
I LOVE the U.S. and am sad for what it's become.
2006-08-10 12:53:44
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answered by spike_is_my_evil_vampire 4
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You're right this is America and we the people are going to take it BACK from the most criminal administration in the modern day. You sir are anti-American for supporting them.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0116902/images/BushAdministration.jpg
2006-08-10 12:49:52
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answered by Dr.Feelgood 5
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So much conflict, for nothing. No wonder we are divided, because we can't support each other against terrorists, and other people who seek to disrupt our daily life. We are divided over menial issues, when people are plotting and our soldiers are getting killed in Iraq, while Iran pursues whatever they desire with Nuclear material enrichment.
2006-08-10 12:59:22
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answered by segenovmoltock 2
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