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For God's sake. . . . the enemy is not BUSH you morons!!!! The enemy is ISLAM and the fanatacal radicles who have promised and are working feverishly to destroy AMERICA!!! Maybe you should stop worrying about what pathetic candidate you can get in the white house next term and start cooperating with the rest of AMERICA so we can make sure there is an AMERICA for the next generation!

2006-08-27 13:56:22 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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I am a Registered Democrat raised in Islam, who voted for BUSH 2 times. Wacko Liberals have hijacked the Democrat party. Islam has always been pretty screwed up, but even more so since it has been completely hijacked by IslamoFascists.

2006-08-27 14:08:11 · answer #1 · answered by Raalnan5 2 · 0 5

The enemy is not Islam. Certainly no. The enemy are radial Arabs which are being manipulated by a select few. So how do we fight it?

Simply put: Either make the leader of the group a martyr, or wage psychological warfare against the popoulace.

Something that the republicans don't seem to do.

Besides, the Republicans should open their eyes and see that Regeans trickle down economy doesn't work. And the fact that fiscal responsibility should be first, or else the America of tomorrow will be a depression.

2006-08-27 21:07:10 · answer #2 · answered by Roger Y 3 · 5 1

You my friend are going through life with blinders on, if you ever open your eyes you will see that Bush is the enemy, from stealing the election in the first place to starting a war for personal gain. He and his vice president are the most corrupt people to ever hold those offices. Both should be impeached and then taken to the Hague to answer for their crimes against humanity.
You are right about one thing, I am worried there will be no more America after George Bush. He has and is running up the debt to record amounts. He has given tax cuts to the top 5% and taken programs away from the poor to do it. He has bombed villages that contain, men, woman and children, yes and even baby's. He has made more enemy's of the U.S. We are in danger every day now of a terrorist attack because of his policy's. The list goes on as to why Bush is the terrorist. It is extensive. So wake up, look around, see what is really happening to the U.S. we have never been more divided then right now. Even during the civil war.

2006-08-27 21:11:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I think you're the one should open your ears and eyes that the liberals have always campaigning on bi-partisan for years. Guess what you one track mind Repubicans are so selfish and self-centered thinking you 're the right people to do anything right. When it comes to protecting your own interests you'll do anything even sacraifcie your own kin to make excuses that you are doing things for a good cause, yet you won't let people whose willing to lend a hand a chance. What's wrong with bi-parisan? I thought the liberals sort of know what they were taking about. To me that seems to make sense when both parties try to work together to solve problems instead trying to get all the credits. So, now I'm beginning to see, where this country of ours is heading with no one wanting to share a common values to accomplish somethings that we the people can apreciate as well as foreign countries. It doesn't work to force authoritarian objectives on people.

2006-08-28 00:52:51 · answer #4 · answered by FILO 6 · 0 0

The Democrats (and the Libertarians, and the Natural Law Party, and even the American Communists) are just biding their time, waiting for the Republican Party to completely self-destruct. There has never been a less conservative version of America's "conservative party" than the current Republican administration, and I firmly believe the US is on the verge of a 3-party system like so many other countries. George Bush has managed to make his father (an average president if ever there was one) look like a true genius. Bring back George 1st!

2006-08-27 21:04:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

And the problem with working with Republicans is....you can't think for yourself. You can save the CRUSADES speech for yourself. Islam is not the problem. The problem is the ISLAMIC CRAZIES who believe they should kill others who don't believe them. There are Islamic people in this country and abroad who do not believe in violence. What, you want them killed as well? Do you even remember this country was based on the SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE? Or do you believe that Christianity is the absolute religion? If that is so, then you are no better than the Islamic fanatics.

bush has you scared. Wake up. Think for yourself. Even YOUR REPUBLICAN Pat Buchanan said, "The Middle East does not hate us for our freedom, they hate us for our policies (towards them)". We went into Afghanistan because of 9/11. We have NO reason to be in Iraq. No WMD's, no signs that Saddam was harboring terrorist - nothing. Our valued Soldiers are trapped in a Civil War, and you don't seem to care.

As far as a "pathetic candidate", WE HAVE ONE IN OFFICE RIGHT NOW. As soon as he leaves, then we will have an AMERICA FOR THE NEXT GENERATION, that is, if it is not too late to clean up the the SH!T your current president will leave behind.

2006-08-27 21:09:25 · answer #6 · answered by linus_van_pelt68 4 · 2 1

Dude, you are trapped in the No Spin Zone. I wonder why you presume that the "Rest of America" thinks the same as you do.

I think you would be and hopefully in 2008 will be very surprised by what the "Rest of America" really thinks.

I do agree with you that radical Islam is the problem. It's just that the boys who are the most dangerous to us are in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. What pray tell do you think we should do about the real problem??

2006-08-27 21:02:10 · answer #7 · answered by KERMIT M 6 · 4 1

Islam is a religion, not a physical entity. Perhaps you should open your eyes and work with us. After all, the real enemy is ignorance.

2006-08-27 21:00:51 · answer #8 · answered by spunk113 7 · 2 1

Or Republicans could open their eyes and start working with Democrats.

2006-08-27 21:02:17 · answer #9 · answered by bumpocooper 5 · 5 0

Would you say the same thing to Republicans if a Democrat were in office? I'm not implying anything, I'm asking that seriously and impartially.

2006-08-27 21:02:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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