They believe what ever Rush Limbaugh tells them to believe if he comes out the world is flat you will see answers in here that not only claim it but will get mad if you doubt it.
2006-10-11 07:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Now, you've done it.
By tomorrow, dozens of liberals will be screaming that the earth is really flat; and being round was a conspiracy.
You have to be careful!
Liberals are like little kids, they will believe anything.
2006-10-11 14:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Do the 64% who believe an Iraq without American support will magically right itself into peace, also believe the sun rotates around the earth?
Do the 64% who support partial-birth abortion as a woman's right also believe the fetus fairy will come and take away that murdered child?
Do the 64% who insist the US masterminded an attack on itself on 9/11 also believe in a moon made of green cheese where all American citizens will go when we open our borders to the entire nation of Mexico?
Let's remember how hard and loud Italian bankers laughed at one Cristoforo Colombo who sought financing for a trip around the world. Thankfully the Spanish were greedy enough to take the gambit, and ruled the seas for a hundred years after, because they believed in Columbus when all of science and mankind thought he was a nutjob.
Standing up for democracy and the freedom of people and their right to self-determination is not an easy thing to do when you get up every morning. Standing up for those who cannot defend themselves (N. Korean and Iranian civilians, native Muslims of Darfur, legal and illegal immigrants ALREADY here and working, the unborn children who are deemed nuisances by their mothers) is not an easy thing to do when you get up every morning. Standing up for your belief in God when all manner of people and politics suggest God is now a fanciful myth clung to by the ignorant and 'unsophisticated' is not an easy thing to do when you get up every morning.
What is easy is piling on, hitching your views up to the bandwagon, claiming conventional wisdom as not only your own, but the ONLY wisdom there is.
Let's separate execution from strategy for a second, as both can be worked on.
A free Iraq is essential not only to Iraqis, but to all Americans. The alternative is a puppet state to Iran, and energy & nuclear weapons-based blackmail from the mullahs of Tehran.
A free-for-all on abortion and stem cell research WILL LEAD to women treating intended and unintended conceptions as either a nuisance or a profit center (science will pay top dollar for research fetuses and a fetus market will develop without government oversight).
Not controlling who comes into our country, and suggesting that an open and accommodating immigration stance is humane and just is plain, simple lunacy. It disrespects and chastizes citizens of America, and also those immigrants, in whatever manner they used to get here, who will be out jobs and money when their number triples or quadruples. You can't fit a size 12 foot in a size 7 shoe, and that is what CAFTA and the guest worker crowd is suggesting is right and feasible.
Supporting a man who does not do his job well is not a wise thing to do. But what he has stood for, to date, has been in the best interests of his nation. I did not vote for him, I do not like his immigration policies in total, I do not like the lack of execution in Iraq, or on the Iran and N. Korea issues, but I do know that a Democrat run Congress or White House will simply capitulate to world socialist and leftist pressures and turn our country into a flea market for all manner of unsustainable programs, from limitless immigration to isolationist or abdicationist foreign policy, to state-sponsored economies that will lead us away from both democracy and capitalism, the two pillars of the greatest society the earth has ever known.
There is always a decision to make between the lesser of two evils, when faced with an intractable predicament. House Republicans don't support Bush's Iraq War execution or his matador policies on immigration, but it doesn't mean they are incompetent or undeserving of election simply because they belong to the same party. In reality, they don't. Bush is a member of the NeoCon party, where moderation and nationalism are profane. House Republicans are not flawless, but they do support sustainable measures to ENFORCE existing immigration law, to ENFORCE border control in the face of terrorist and illegal criminal incursion (contract killers, drug runners, coyotes, etc.), they do support scientific progression in the context of humane and ethical treatment of the unborn, and they do believe that ASSIMILATION of new Americans is more important than ACCOMODATION of anti-American elements within and outside the country.
There is a choice between good intentions and really good rhetoric this November. I would opt for the former, because the latter does not move the country positively forward.
2006-10-11 14:32:12
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answered by rohannesian 4
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I wouldn't be surprised. If that is the case I hope they all find the edge and fall off.
2006-10-11 14:10:34
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answered by Shelly 2
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Likely. It's obvious there's something deeply broken in their mental abilities. Maybe they should just concentrate on sending raunchy instant messages to minors.
2006-10-11 14:06:45
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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That's a trick question. Most of those people don't know what planet they live on.
2006-10-11 14:01:33
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answered by imnogeniusbutt 4
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What proof do you have that it is not flat?
2006-10-11 14:04:27
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answered by Mutt 7
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Rhetorical question
2006-10-11 14:04:00
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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No, that is a completely ridiculous question.
2006-10-11 14:00:40
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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God is watching you. hahahaha
2006-10-11 14:03:38
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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