I have an IQ of 169, I am educated, & I promise you can not ask a real question about goverment that I do not know the answer to.
I have loved politics & goverment since I was 13 yrs old & stuffed enevolpes for a local politician.
Why do foreigners assume they know Americans? You know nothing about me or my family. I have yet to find the perfect country & that has to include your country & people.
2006-10-01 04:13:35
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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Sometimes I think that people get attached to political parties with the same amount of logic that they get attached to sports teams they don't play for.
It boggles my mind to see people in both parties repeat nonsense about what the Constitution says, simply because the document is one of the clearest pieces of prose ever written. The average twelve year old could read it in fifteen minutes and pretty much know what it says, but you still have people, some of whom are in political office, who think it contains the word "privacy", or that the things in the Bill of Rights are written in a language you can't understand if you don't wear a black robe, or who have such a flawed understanding of what a "right" is that they think they have a "right" to either a change in what marriage is, or a "right" to have it not change.
To answer your question, I guess it's a matter of perception. Perhaps they think there is an outside chance that they can come up with a cutesy phrase and get famous, but that they otherwise have no chance of impact on the political world at all.
Sad, because if more people would spend the fifteen minutes to understand what the Constitution really says, we might be able to make a difference and liberate the US, rather than bicker about who or what gets regulated next.
2006-10-01 04:03:03
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answered by open4one 7
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Laughing At A Foreign Idiot,Why Do So Many Foreigners Worry About Americans So Much? Then When Their Azzes Are Getting Conquered By Another Country They Cry Out For The Americans To Bail Their Stupid Azzes Out Again,Thats What I Do Not Understand...Ungrateful Dumbazzes....
2006-10-01 04:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to read more and watch Fox less. All Republicans are not neocons, they are all not evil. All Democrats are not liberals. I am a progressive Democrat. The Republican party has a long History of favoring the wealthy. The Democratic party has a long History of favoring the working class. Read them both and you will have your answer.
2006-10-01 11:09:07
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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They have two options for the future of the Nation and for they themselves. And in Democratic Republic like U.S.A., it is healthy for political awareness for making ways of saying republican and democratic
2006-10-02 06:31:17
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answered by mushtaqehind 3
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After almost twenty years under a Bush or Clinton, they don't know how to think anymore. Just think, the republican party ran as the moral party. How did that turn out?
2006-10-01 06:08:26
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answered by jackie 6
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Because we're Americans. We're no longer the sharpest knives in the drawer, and seem hell-bent on descending from Jeffersonian Democracy into Bushist Theocracy. Can I emigrate to Europe?
2006-10-01 03:58:38
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answered by ericnifromnm081970 3
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Mr. or Mrs. sensitive. you really shouldn't take life so serious all the time. people need to vent. people want to have fun. if your so prone to injury from insults I can only suggest that you PUT A HELMET ON. have a great day.
2006-10-01 09:33:50
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answered by Work In Progress 3
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For the same reasons you waste our time asking stupid questions I suppose.
2006-10-01 06:17:10
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answered by apinkfreak 3
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Why do non-Americans stick their nose in our business, especially when their own countries are worse off than the USA.
2006-10-01 04:49:30
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answered by Schutzstaffel 4
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