I beleive they do give comfort to the enimy. freedom of speech is a two sided sword. many don't think through there thought before opening their mouths or internet
2006-08-25 10:22:25
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answered by Work In Progress 3
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No, George Bush and most of you repubes have disgraced our country in a time of record munitions sales and losses to liberty, freedom, and civil rights. You are the ones who have turned a superpower into a laughingstock Joke that everyone else in the entire world gets except for you.
When the people of Chile and Cuba can laugh at our so-called "elections" and laugh, that speaks volumes about the insanity of the Bush Goose-Stepping mindset.
But if you want to blame the audience because the movie sucks, you have the right to do that in a free society. Or in an unfree one, as long as you're in the alleged "majority."
2006-08-25 15:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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definitely.
I've been on the net only five years and yet I've heard more than I want to hear from people in chat rooms who are rude and mean and it seems like that has spilled out into the political parties (or maybe the other way around). Maybe the reason it's happening is because of technology and the ability to reach people quicker, and voicing opinions freely with people who aren't close to you and where you can remain anonymous. Frankly I dislike it when journalists are so curious and want their awards and money that they put our country at risk by their comments and abuses. In addition I think if people could bring suits and get money from abusers doing libel and slander maybe that kind of language would slow down.
2006-08-26 06:36:47
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answered by sophieb 7
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Why should what we say (bash) matter, when the rest of the world already knows it about him. He is not intelligent and is pushing his politics and religion on the whole world (including ther USA). I have traveled abroad alot lately, and I do not need to say a thing. One Egyptian told me he would pray for me and my country for the hard road we have ahead of us with Bush as our president. He was much kinder than most people were in different countries. Bush has the whole world hating us.
2006-08-25 10:12:21
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answered by Shossi 6
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No. He's doing pretty well disgracing this country all on his own.
I've been bashing his "policies" as such. His Prescription drug program is a joke. I have yet to meet anyone who has had their bills reduced. Increased, yes. I don't know what he's done to Social Security, but more and more seniors and retired persons are going back to work because they've had their checks cut.
I could go on, but I'm tired of typing the same thing over and over again.
2006-08-25 10:35:24
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answered by darkemoregan 4
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When Bill Clinton was president did you respect and admire him? I did, he was 1000 times better for our country then both Bush's.
The only one making Bush look like a fool is Bush. Did you see his second press conference in 6 years in office?
2006-08-25 11:11:34
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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it truly is what i have self assurance, There are some who hates an answer so badly that they in basic terms hit the "rfile abuse" button. not that you answer is worse than others to this point because the regulations bypass. that's not unavoidably the asker that comments your answer...it must be absolutely everyone who's perspectives are diverse. i imagine that's in simple terms that some do it "because" they can. enable's settle for it politics incites some good emotions on each and each part. I had a question deleted that changed into in the regulations notwithstanding it changed into about the incarcerated border patrol brokers and someone took offense i assume...I do have good emotions on the problem. playstation You do comprehend for sure that you're slightly blunt?
2016-11-27 21:18:32
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answered by ? 4
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Yes,and yes,it perceives them to be weak and fractured focused in when that is not exactly true. I love the US but this is like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I did not like who we had in power either so I voted till he was gone. It is not expressing dissatisfaction that is the problem that is a right, but the level of disrespect that should never be.
I am proud to have them as neighbors and family. (husband,in- laws,my aunts and uncles) Bad mouthing anyone always looks bad on the messenger. Just one opinion in this beautiful world there are many.
2006-08-25 11:40:49
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answered by momsapplepeye 6
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Not in the least we are just showing that we in America have the right to voice our opinion, unless Bush takes that away from us.
It's no different that what Republicans did to Clinton during his 8 years as president, and probably not as harsh as the Republicans were.
2006-08-25 10:10:46
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answered by Tommy D 5
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No, sonnyboy.
Bush did that - all by hisself!!
Are you guys trying to blame the bashers now. Was Clinton not enough already?
BTW: the rest oof the world already knows he did.
2006-08-25 10:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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What if we really are a disgrace? Is that a possibility? Maybe the rest of the world is seeing America more clearly than we see ourselves. What if instead of blindly defending, we put our energies toward fixing things that are wrong?
I'm just sayin...
2006-08-25 10:10:23
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answered by Jazmanana 4
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