2006-09-15
13:11:50
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coragryph: re the loudest voices, I agree.
The other 70% is apathetic, then? Oh, the sorrows that commence from this!
2006-09-15
13:32:59 ·
update #1
Centurian, we can agree to disagree. I think we can agree which of the two would be more belligerant and warlike, though!
2006-09-15
13:40:12 ·
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jack_b - I would choose your answer so far as best answer, but I will let the public do that instead.
2006-09-15
13:43:23 ·
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Kay-kay, I do suspect a dichotomy here. Of course, this is only my opinion.
2006-09-15
13:45:02 ·
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Cyclops, are you myoptic?
2006-09-15
13:51:21 ·
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I'm a Liberal and a Bush supporter. So...you might wish to change your thinking's Sir.
2006-09-15 13:22:48
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answer #1
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answered by Angel of Man 4
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It's not liberals vs. Bush. I'm a conservative, but Bush is NOT. He is what they call a neo-conservative. He is for government getting into your business, spending money uncontrollably, trade deficits, colonialism. That's why even TRUE conservatives are againt Bush.
Kay-Kay, you must be joking.
2006-09-15 20:17:37
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answered by jack b 3
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Liberals such a nice quaint label ,they call themselves, I call it the way I see it, all sympathizers of the Islamist terrorist. On one
corner and those that oppose them on the other corner, simple
but harsh, I guess some people have a problem with logic.
2006-09-15 20:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a look at what's going on with Congress today and you'll have your answer.
Do you watch the news??
NO. It is not only Democrats v. Mr. Bush --- It is 80% of the United States of America, and most of Congress verses Mr. Bush.
If you get your news from Faux News, I can see why you ask such questions.
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2006-09-15 20:15:23
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answered by HockeyGirl 3
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It is not that simple. You missed conservatives. They cannot stand liberals and only sparcely support Pres Bush.
2006-09-15 20:20:35
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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For those who wish to regain power, yes. It appears that right and wrong no longer matter, rather politicians say whatever they need to say, including criticizing Bush on his terrorist efforts, etc., so that they can turn public opinion against him and try to dethrone the Republicans.
2006-09-15 20:15:33
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answered by ChicagoDude 3
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Sadly, yes. Liberals are not open minded to any conservative ideas or comments. They attack the person on a personal level because they are conservative and because they may be a Christian. And why? There is no other reason other than they disagree with you so since they have no valid arguing points, they have to attack the conservative. I really wish we could split the country and give 1/2 to libs and 1/2 to conservatives. I wonder which half would be more successful?
2006-09-15 20:16:46
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The truth is yes
2006-09-19 11:08:28
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answered by Totally 2
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NO
America vs. Bushler supporters.
Go big Red Go
2006-09-15 20:15:26
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answered by 43 5
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The loudest voices, yes.
The other (I'd guess) 70% of the population just isn't chiming in.
2006-09-15 20:14:36
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answered by coragryph 7
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