Liberals are ruining this country. I work in law enforcement and am sick of these liberal judges handing out apologies and light sentences for tor criminals. We should import some Australians to come up here and kick some liberal ***.
2006-10-06 04:29:36
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answered by Bapo 2
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First, which country are you talking about. That is very important item missing from your question but because you mention Bush, I will assume you mean the US.
Second, it is very strange for someone who calls himself austrianlegend to be questioning anyone's love for the United States and asking why don't they leave.
Third, Lincoln though a Republican was a liberal. I don't know how Conservative you are but I think that was a good thing.
Fourth, what makes the United States great is that we can balance each other out and no one goes to far left or right.
Fifth, you really need to check your facts before you spout of like that. Bush did not win a majority in 2000. He won the electoral college, which is not based on majority vote but on the number of votes that are given to states not people. Al Gore won the popular vote by over 1/2million votes. I would not call that a minority.
Sixth, because someone has a different opinion then you does not mean they have to leave. You should defend that person's right to say it even if you do not believe in what they are saying. That is what makes America great. Not silencing opposition but give it a voice and protecting. Any other way would harken back to the days of Fascism and Communism
Finally, I hope you read this with a open mind and realize that the US has enough room for both people. guaranties
2006-10-06 04:52:10
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answered by Jeffery B 2
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I guess you don't understand that our democracy is predicated on protecting the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Thats why we don't have a revolt everytime someone loses an election. And even though I disagree with Bush's policies, I pay my taxes so I'm with "you" in tangible way. If I and other liberals left, then you would have to pay more to support the federal government and I'm sure you wouldn't want that.
2006-10-06 04:47:25
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answered by miksterkhan 3
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You are a fool. I would say uneducated but even some Harvard grads follow Bush. Look where are country has gone since he took office. He won the second time because the Dems did not really want to win. Look who they put up against him. Our country has bottomed out for the middle class and the poor. So next election we will get a more liberal President that is actually for the people and not big business. And hopefully we will get one that can read.
2006-10-06 04:35:52
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answered by Clyde R 2
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Well, last time I cheked US of A is still not a Monarchy, this means that we get another shot at orienting spending of our tax dollars toward's education, infrastruction and technologies( other than military of course). But of course, for somebody like you ,this might be unpatriotic. Get a broader view of the world, this war makes people hate us more than it help's us... and it doesn't help raise the standar of living in our country. But then again you are probably convinced that evil needs to be fought with all our might and anything else doesn't matter. It's so simplistic.
2006-10-06 05:26:08
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answered by dan 1
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Liberals have as much right to be here as conservatives. Exactly what was the vote on the most recent election? 95% to 5% or was it more like 52% to 48% ? Yeah, big majority. You gonna leave when the other side wins?
By the way, which country?
2006-10-06 04:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The majority of Americans don't support the war in Iraq, or Bush's policies. Should most people leave, or should you?
You "have been pondering [this] question for awhile"? What a deep thinker you must be! I'm sure you've considered all the implications for our republican form of government, for free speech, for our inalienable rights, and all that. Bravo brave conservative!
2006-10-06 04:30:18
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answered by Skip F 3
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As much as I hate to say it (they annoy the c rap out of me, too), we actually need the libs here. Their nonsense does keep the fascist types from overrunning the country, just like the ultra conservatives keep the socialists from doing the same thing.
After all is said and done, moderation is best.
2006-10-06 04:54:44
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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Keep in mind that one of the things that makes the US stand out is that we have freedom of expression. The people are free to express their opinions, even if they conflict with the positions of the government. If that bugs you, too bad. I'm guessing that you probably expressed your opinion quite a bit during the Clinton presidency (when you were in the minority), so now it's someone else's turn.
2006-10-06 04:31:04
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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First, you are wrong. The Majority voted for Gore in 2000 and it is questionable if Bush actually won in 2004. If you Conservatives think Iraq is such a great Democracy, why not go live there?
2006-10-06 04:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Who would protect you in the next war??? Bush, Rumsfield, Cheyney, Limbaugh, Hannity all tough talking neocons and never once when they had a chance did they dare to serve. Bush was in the air guard...ha ha! Rumsfield, Cheyney got student deferments and such. Limbaugh was too fat!!! Hannity wet himself contiguously, so they let him go. So why don't you leave! I'm not going anywhere!
2006-10-06 04:42:14
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answered by Frank R 7
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