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we can't even figure out the world and now our country school.
i am glad it was not students like 99 where most of the shooting or voilence was the students and now it is adults. and now they want the amish to pray for the idiots family. i know it is their way but why should they? back when i was a kid there was bullies but no voilence. i disagree with church belongs in schools because of the freedom of religion act but they should teach the ten commandments and the constutition/bill of right like they do in hs to kindagarden
now with all the predaters around the country we have a congressman emailing subjective to pagers. makes me sick. i was not going to vote for tom reynolds and his mistake i am not for sure.
now for the war on terrorism people must have forgetting our fight for freedom and liberty and JUSTICE for all. i work for the homeland security and it is apart of the arm forces. and now that people do not support the
2006-10-06
05:02:39
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by the way i am a hard core republican and conservative and in love withe how the country is going
2006-10-06
05:12:47 ·
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with the war i meant
2006-10-06
05:13:22 ·
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2006-10-07
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It is the bleeding heart Liberals .They play on society's desire to be nice but they are so misguided. An example is the no discipline policy in schools.Kids do as they please all their lives and have no respect for anybody because there have never been consequences. So how do the teachers and councilors deal with this ? They pressure the parents into putting the kids that won't listen on Ritalin so that they can't cause any disturbances.
Einstein and Tesla are two perfect examples of hyperactive kids who were really just brilliant minds that need stimulation.If they were in our school system today you can bet they would have been forced to be on it or Zolof or some other crap.
How many brilliant kids are on it now I wonder?
2006-10-06 05:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is my revised response to you question:
Everything is subjective to the information you are aware of and what you really believe is true/false.
With what I know and believe. My opionion is that the Iraq invasion was a colossal waste of money, lives and time. We abandoned Afghanistan far too quickly. We abandoned the search for Osama far too easily, too. Here is a reason I believe so many people believe Bush is a fanatic/lunatic/liar. We knew then, and we know now that Pakistan was a huge breeding ground for terrorists. We also knew that Osama was bouncing between Afghanistan and Pakistan, hiding from us. As info comes out, we now know that our intelligence was in universal agreement that Iraq did not harbor any terrorists. No real dictator, such as Hussein, would allow such radial ilk into their country unchecked/uncontrolled.
Why did we not go into Pakistan when we knew that was where the force behind the 911 attacks was hiding?
There are at least a dozen countries more dangerous to the world well and above that of Iraq.
Clinton might be unpopular in Republican circles. But, what about Bush Sr? He was also against the occupation of Iraq. As much of a fuddy duddy as he appears to be, even he perceived what would happen if we tried to occupy that country.
I think Bush Jr. let us down in many more ways. If anyone in this country truly believes we are in danger of terrorists and thinks the Republicans will protect you... why have our borders, our sea/air ports and major targets of opportunity no more protected than when the last three presidents were in office.
2006-10-06 12:40:28
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answered by Quinton1969 3
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Truthfully, there is nothing wrong with our country. It is our leadership that needs fixing. I love the USA and would die to defend it. However, I abhor the idiotic, wealthy corrupt elite, who keep getting "elected" to represent a majority of people or are neither rich, elite nor corrupt. Part of the problem is the two-party political system. Democraps and Repukelicans are mirror images of each other. The elite corporations sponsor both parties, so that regardless of who wins an election, the big corps. are owed a favor. Now we have more election fraud in America than in developing nations. We need a third party, one in which only American interest will be the agenda. Isolationism is not such a bad thing, in my opinion. Before we can police the world, we should lead by example and show them that true democracy, not the Americanized version of same, is what will save the World. Clean up our backyard before pointing fingers!!!
2006-10-06 12:12:28
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answered by irish_american_psycho 3
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From what I can see the only thing wrong is that we have a mass of people who would rather whine and complain and make all the wrong choices rather than have a backbone.
you have a computer in front of you and a roof over your head and Im sure you are going to a pilates class after work tonight.
Then you will have a nice small dinner because you are trying to cut those calories because everyone knows we Americans eat too much. Then you will go home and watch your DTV with 1000 channels and think about what car you should buy? The Beemer or the VW?
Yeah.. we are really terrible
2006-10-06 12:07:17
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answered by smitty031 5
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War for oil while
Osama plans to wipe away our freedoms from within.
Somehow, he's already been remarkably successful.
Meanwhile the day nears when we all wake up to
Global warming and by then it will be too late to avoid
environmental and consequently economic collapse.
Will Freedom and the rule of law survive till then,
or be done away with before January 2009?
2006-10-06 13:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish I could answer that question for you. This country is basically in the midst of turmoil. The adults in our schools are probably people who couldn't afford help and just snapped, the politicians should be responsible, and yes they have there problem too and should have sought help before now, the have the means to pay. I don't think that anyone has forgotten why we are fighting I think they are just angry because we are fighting and they are not seeing result quick enough maybe.
2006-10-06 12:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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what do you mean when you were growing up there was no violence and terror? when did you grow up? with adam and eve? its because nowadays EVERYTHING is in the press and that is why you hear more of it now then back then. No country is safe or better than the other in this world. Stop looking for the perfect world and deal with the cards that you are dealt. USA is not going to ever conform to your silly standards and people are filled with ideas and that is what makes everything so interesting. so deal
2006-10-06 13:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing, how u feel right now is part of growing old, u are gradually becoming a senior citizen and u are scared that ur opinions and values don't really matter any more in the current scheme of things, i'd suggest u join a country club or go learn how to play golf and cool off, the world is changing faster than u are, it take strong men like Bush to rule the most powerful country in this fast changing world
2006-10-06 12:14:38
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answered by rickybellanco 2
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well if you look back in the past when church was in school there was no shooting and killings and raping so i do believe they need to put it back in school
and all so if you get down to it what they teach now days that is a kind of a religion its called atheist they believe their is no god and that we came from an ape to me that sounds like preaching to me i told my kids when they start to teach that to them stand up for what they believe in and that's Jesus Christ and if the teacher wants to give them a f then we will have a heart to heart with the teacher
2006-10-06 12:13:05
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answered by kingkong9274 3
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George W. Bush
Dick Cheney
US House of Representitives
US Senate
US Supreme Court
ACLU
2006-10-06 12:07:13
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answered by jim 6
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