You're right, those damn Republican pedos and their naughty emails. At least the victims of Democratic pedophiles had real sex and were flown out of the country.
2006-10-07 09:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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we are in a sad state of affairs when the only motivation our congress has is to re-elected and to take whatever steps necessary to assist other party-mates in becoming elected. The negativity and hate that has become the modus operandi in accomplishing this task has allowed a festering of what is wrong and bad to be the norm in the United States. Much of this has been created and promulgated with the appointment of Howard Dean as the Chairman of the DNC, but the Republicans live in a glass house as well.
Who's managing the country? Who is guiding the direction of our government? Where are our decency standards? What about checks and balances for the right reasons? Unfortunately, we will be all done with this when the most negative, most hateful and most anti-God politicians are elected to office. Then we can begin the true destruction of this Republic from the inside out.
As it is said, and I paraphrase, "if you always do right, it may not be easy. . . but it will always be right". Please note that in that quote there is no reference to doing what is popular, doing what will get one elected again (and again), doing what is expedient, or doing what is innocuous.
We are headed into a maelstrom of misery and a society of hateful paranoia, and we let it happen. We have asked that God be removed from schools and the lesson plans of most of our children. We have seen a society of permissive idiots operate under the guise of personal freedoms. Now we have children that are not shocked by murder, not infuriated at indecency, not embarrassed by immorality and not in awe of a supreme being.
Once these permissive types with this attitude of superiority and smug sincerity (i.e. Pelosi, Kerry, Kennedy, Clinton(s) and even Hastert, Shimkus, et al.) have their way we will realize that we have done little more than rip the fabric of morality, lose the guidance common sense and burn the pride of being decent human beings. And for what?
The failure of our republic will come and be in our faces for a long time. We need to gather back the pride of being a God-fearing, decent, giving, prudent, protective, free and solidly founded decent people. The bill of right does not and should not cover the likes of foreign leaders coming to our soil to speak ill of our leaders for their own self-serving and anarchist agendas. Nor should we have to find blame for the ills and aberrations of our society. The rash of school shootings is not a result of no gun control. Hell, any criminal who wants a gun can find a gun, regardless of what Rosie O'Donnell or Sean Penn say or think. Take the press out of the war and press the war!
Realize our strengths and identify our weaknesses -- they are often one and the same. The Bill of Rights contains some strong examples, especially with convenient interpretations. The ACLU is now a threat to the very basis of our republic. When we allow this crowd to interpret the constitution and selectively lobby for it's own liberal and permissive reasons we confuse and bastardize the tenets that set our country apart from others. . .
"Locks only keep honest people honest, and do not even break the stride of a real thief", is a quote I heard years ago, and it is perfectly apropos regarding over governing, gun control; and other knee-jerk reactions to creating big government to stop the ills of society.
2006-10-07 09:05:18
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answered by missourim43 6
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After reading many questions from several different categories, especially politics, it's easy to see why this country is so screwed up. Not only are our leaders not the best & brightest the people who vote for these sub-par power hungry morons are even less intelligent than them [as hard as that is to believe]. As my dear old Dad used to say you can only do the best you can with what your given to work with.
2006-10-07 09:31:10
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answered by ChaliQ 4
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The thing about liberal outrage is it is always predicated on who the D or R after the name and not to protect the innocent.
If it was your guy that was in trouble, like Clinton, you say "So What?".
If its a R that is in trouble than you try to smear everyone else with a R with it.
I think you badly mis-underestimate (ha ha) the American people's intelligence.
2006-10-07 09:12:12
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answered by John16 5
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Vote, vote, vote. This election in November is one of the most important that I have had in my 60 years. We must end the repuglican theocracy before more people get hurt.
2006-10-07 09:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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HAve them vote out the republicans
2006-10-07 09:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It's okay. The liberals and the ACLU have plenty of people in public education interested in protecting your children...
Even from you, btw.
2006-10-07 09:08:06
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answered by ? 7
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Move to San Fransisco.
2006-10-07 09:09:10
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answered by Pancakes 7
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NAMBLA Conservatives are a very important voting block to republicons how dare you question them. Although you could start by not letting them be Republicon pages.
2006-10-07 09:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish you liberals would be just as concerned about protecting children from abortionists!
2006-10-07 09:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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