I think it is wonderful that so many liberals hate me, my well-thought out questions I pose, and my logical answers. The more hate is like a thumbs up for America!
2006-08-17
15:56:43
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It's amazing how many leftist nuts don't really have the mental capacity to know enough about the names they call people. If I'm Hitler, are you in a gas chamber? Such illogical leftist tripe. Typical.
2006-08-17
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Kermit, I'm sorry you're late to the game.
2006-08-17
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Skerry, I wear every insult I get from the wing-nuts of the far left as a badge. It is TRULY an honor, and you should consider every attack on you as such.
Besides, they're just jealous of your horns. I won't even go into the tongue-thing. We don't want those freaks from San Fran after you more than they already are.
Yes, what is good for America is bad for liberals...or at least their twisted ideology.
2006-08-17 16:03:52
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answered by LastNerveLost 3
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Why are you so focused on a name like John Kerry, who was the Democrats' nominee two years ago?
Also, while there are many people like you (dyed in the wool leftists or conservatives), most Americans are heartily sick of policy making fashioned from a political viewpoint. We want solutions to problems without obnoxious name-calling. We want political discourse that honors all participants. We want compromise.
Hopefully, the people of your ilk will find something better to do than pose inane questions which are not even worded grammatically correct.
Idelogically, I am a political moderate with a swing to the left. However, I feel one should look at politics as a compromise; if everyone gets a little something of what they want, most will be satisfied.
2006-08-17 16:17:34
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answered by Shelley 3
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I think the New Deal was good for America at the time, and it was a liberal policy. I think that the Civil Rights Act was good for American and it was a liberal policy.
I don't hate you, but I do choose to ignore your questions most of the time. You are certainly entitled to your questions ansd answers.
2006-08-17 16:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Kinda reminds me of that scene in Tombstone where Johnny Ringo is matching wits with Doc Holliday. And as they trade barbs in Latin, Holliday remarks, "An educated man...now I know I hate him."
Of course to elicit that sort of hate, you'll have to produce some questions worthy of your boast.
And then we'll see if your answers are in fact logical...or as logical as any conservative response can be.
Should be fun!
2006-08-17 16:04:13
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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No, it's quite incorrect. What is good for america is good for EVERYBODY.
What's bad for america are raving psychos that think hundreds-year-old traditions dictate how america should be run and that we have to blindly obey everything the president says solely because he's the president.
That kind of thinking is the exact antithesis of the constitution.
2006-08-17 16:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the foundations set by the constitution, more importantly those against beuracracy, taxation, and government control of the lives of its citizens, yes, yes it is.
2006-08-17 16:02:40
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answered by chris 4
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Dude you need to get away from this liberals vs. conservatives mentality, you just sound like a bunch of retards.
just focus on issues, not on people
2006-08-17 16:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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dude just keep up the good work. I know when telling the truth the damnocrats get all riled up.
2006-08-17 16:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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What is good for America?
2006-08-17 16:19:54
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answered by Mysterio 6
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I am a liberal. I LOVE LOVE LOVE America.
Now, stop posting foolish questions.
2006-08-17 16:02:53
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answered by Scott 2
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