if all the anti-bush people hate bush and america why dont you do everyone a favor and leave. no one cares about you. no one wants to hear what you have to say. we're sick of the liberals feeling sorry for themselves that kerry didnt win and bush did. bush won. he got more votes. he isnt going anywhere for a while. i think america would be a better place without liberals and democrats. and yes i know you're gonna say whatever you can to hide the fact you know im right.
2006-09-07
13:57:12
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why do people hate america so much? i mean if you hate it then get out and leave.
2006-09-07
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update #1
why are we called the UNITED states if people hate each other?
2006-09-07
14:05:11 ·
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A. You forgot how many people didn't vote for Bush.
B. Most Anti-Bush people are VERY Pro-America.
C. Seen Bush's popularity rating lately? You are the minority.
2006-09-07 14:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me set you straight.
Me like many thousands of Democrats hate Bush.
We hate HIM because he is the worst president in the history of the USA, and he has made the entire world hate us.
But the second part is wrong, we LOVE the United States as a whole, we just HATE Bush, with a passion.
If there is any justice he will be impeached, and given the death penalty for high treason!
2006-09-09 10:10:15
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answered by Jeremy© ® ™ 5
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with that being said, all the Bush haters can keep on hating. The truth of the matter is, any President who has done something, anything, had one side or the other voicing their opinions. I can personally rant on about how Clinton screwed our military up, but the demos don't want to hear it, just like the repubs don't want to hear the rantings of the demo's. It works both ways, and America is slowly splitting up and it takes events, such as 9.11 to group everyone back together, sadly.
And if you look at any good president who has had to take any type of action, you'll see a President who had much criticism at the time but "stayed the coarse" regardless of popularity.
2006-09-07 14:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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READ this AND ALL it's links.... then YOU tell us why Bush shouldn't be taken out!
Bush: 'History Cannot Judge Me If I End It Soon'
September 7, 2006 | Issue 42•36
WASHINGTON, DC—Despite, or perhaps because of, rising fuel prices, the unpopularity of the U.S. presence in Iraq, and mounting legal problems surrounding his administration, President Bush informed his Cabinet Monday that he is unworried about his place in history, White House sources said. "I'm telling you, pretty soon some things are going to develop so that I won't have history to worry about any longer," Bush said. "History may be written by the winners, but it doesn't get written at all if all of human language is lost in, say, fire storms, right? So I can still get off the hook." Although troubles faced by his presidency have been relatively recent, sources said they believed Bush's plan had been put into motion long before he had even taken office.
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/52331
http://p2pnet.net/story/9795
2006-09-07 14:01:46
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answered by x_southernbelle 7
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Interesting
2006-09-07 13:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i love the USA but not Bush so much. I voted for him the 1st time and will never again (not like i could) but i am very much democratic and i will vote for Hilary Clinton if she ends up running next time
2006-09-07 14:03:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my, are we feeling slightly apprehensive over the plight of our elected war mongers? Do you really think those who disapprove of your Bushie boy must disapprove of our country? Being anti Bush doesn't mean someone is anti American. Quite the contrary, (that means the opposite) "Descent is the highest form of patriotism." Know who said that? Thomas Jefferson. Know who he was?
2006-09-07 14:04:30
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answered by Rockvillerich 5
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The Russians would have been delighted to have the dissidents leave the country. If Andrei Sakarov would have moved to the West, they would have loved it. Did it make sense to ask him why didn’t he leave the Soviet Union?
2006-09-07 14:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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DUDE, SORRY BUT I'M PRO BUSH,, and I LOVE AMERICA! TILL DEATH DO AS PART"..
ONLY because i drink allot of JAMAICAN RUM, AND smoke lots of CUBAN CIGARS, I usually send FIDEL CASTRO smoke SIGNALS,, FOR HELP.. i still LOVE AMERICAN,, MAN! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.. and VIVA AMERICA.!
2006-09-07 14:18:36
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answered by litehmusicdj 3
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You can be against US and against Dubya or
You can love US and be against Dubya. It's possible.
2006-09-07 17:54:45
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answered by Mysterio 6
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