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Women who intend to get married and have children
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SUV’s
Mentioning race in any context
Ann Coulter
Country Music
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People who use the word “sin” and not “f***”
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Carl Rove
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2006-10-12 06:47:30 · 20 answers · asked by Fork Canada 3 in Politics & Government Politics

20 answers

I dont know. They all sound good to me.

2006-10-12 06:53:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

I think you made a large generalization...
I think it is great that some men open doors for women... I always appreciate it
I think it is great that some women have the goal to get married and have kids
I think it's great that some women wear dresses, especially pink ones
I think the reason that some people don't like SUV's is because they are gas guzzlers and create more air polution
I think that race should be mentioned because we all need to become more comfortable with different races
I think Ann Coulter is a moron
I LOVE country music and I go to country concerts all the time, it's my favorite genre
Mentioning religion is great, but pushing one's religion on someone else is not good
Using the word "sin" is okay, as is using the word "f***"
Hats and cowboy boots are great... just a little alarming to see sometimes
Carl Rove is a moron
Tax cuts for everyone are great... tax cuts for the rich are not
Rush Limbaugh... SHUT UP... is a moron
Personal accountability is great, but so is helping your neighbor
The 2nd amendment is great... but why do people need to have guns? Guns kill people
Competition in education is great... but Conservatives become uncomfortable when girls do better than boys
George W. Bush is a moron

2006-10-12 07:01:49 · answer #2 · answered by betterlife_travel 4 · 8 1

Haven't seen a republican yet open a door for a woman. They degrade woman.

Lots of us Dems have wives and kids...and your point is?

Dem women are gorgeous and put all repbulican women to shame.

SUV's...isn't that being a bit hypocritcal being a christian and driving a 50 thousand dollar car with fishes on the back. I thought Christ was a poor man. Times have sure changed.

Race?? Look who is calling the kettle black...ha!!

Ann Coulter...now there is a true bigot!!

Country Music...I'm hearing banjo's..Does the movie Deliverance ring a bell?

That's because you are the one professing to be righteous. We just slap you into your place.

Sin..hmmm...he who has no sin cast the first stone. Remember that quote? The F word meand "Fornication under Commands of the King"

Men who where cowboy hats and boots....like in "Brokeback Mountain" Come out of the closet boys.

Carl Rove!! Hellooo haven't you heard he is going to prison next??

Tax cuts!! When?? I still see 40% taken out of my taxes. You better look at your paycheck.

Rush...what a moron.

Personal Accountability...what are you referring to here? If anything the republicans are a true sign of sociopaths.

The 2nd Amendment...GUNS!! Dont' make gun laws so rednecks like you can go into schools and shoot innocent kids??

Education. How can kids compete if they can't read?? No child left behind...remember that?? Doesn't work!! Oh you mean support the christian schools. Well pay for it like everyone else does.

George W Bush..has some bad advisors and should have never got into politics. However, his wife is a great lady.

2006-10-12 07:01:18 · answer #3 · answered by Gettin_by 3 · 6 2

The only things I as a liberal am uncomfortable with are:

SUV's - Only when the gas guzzlers are used to drive to the corner store to get milk..you know I counted once and like 65 out of 100 cars that drove by were Vans, MiniVans, SUV's or the like with 1-2 passengers.

George Bush- No explanation needed.

2006-10-12 07:29:48 · answer #4 · answered by elysialaw 6 · 3 1

For the first three, we want women to have a choice. If they want those things, by all means let them. But they shouldn't be forced to "want" those things.

SUV's mess with my asthma, and I don't think I should have to have trouble breathing because your thingie is small and you can't deal with it.

Jesse Jackson says nothing but race, and he's a democrat. So race isn't a real problem.

Ann Coulter is out of her mind, I'm afraid she is going to try to kill me. That's why she makes me uncomfortable.

Have you heard country music, that stuff would make anyone uncomfortable.

No real problem with religion, just Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell. I have the same problem with them as I do with Ann Coulter.

I don't really like Mark Foley, and no one has sin mentioned around him more nowadays. But he didn't "f***" the kid, so as long as he's around mention of sin makes me uncomfortable.

Men who wear cowboy boots/hats are gay, so Republicans are far more scared of them than I am.

It's Karl Rove, and that son of a b***h is the reason George Bush is in office and I no longer have rights.

If I got the tax cut, I wouldn't have a problem. But I'm not a big corporation, so I don't get nothing.

I've been saying for years Rush Limbaugh had to be hopped up on something, but I was only being sarcastic. I guess everyone hits it right now and again.

I seem to remember Bush being a drunk, Mark Foley being an attempted boy toucher, Richard Nixon being a crook (though he didn't want us to bring it up), yet not one of those took personal accountability.

I don't like guns being in the hands of a bunch of repressed gaywads who watch too much of the movie "Roadhouse" (and play with themselves while they do).

The "no child left behind" act has practically left every child behind (but I guess if everyone is together at the back of the pack no one feels left behind). Competing in education under the Republicans has left us in near last place in industrialized nations. I don't like to lose, so I don't compete when Republicans are in charge of education.

George Bush is responsible for practically every problem you just listed with the Republicans in your foolish little list here (though I can't really blame him for Ann Coulter, that's Satan's fault).

2006-10-12 07:10:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Why do these things make conservatives uncomfortable?
Men who regard women as people rather than property
Women who think for themselves
Caring about the air we breathe and the water we drink
Living in a world with nonwhites
People who use facts to make their arguments
Music by people who don't pretend to be living in 1850s Texas
Letting other people live by their beliefs instead of Pat Robertson's
People who use the word "peace"
People who accept that the South lost the Civil War
Men who can spell
Commentators who don't preach while secretly popping pills
Love for one's fellow man
the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, the Fifth Amendment (do you see where I'm going here?)
Public education as a national ideal
Intelligent human beings

2006-10-12 07:00:03 · answer #6 · answered by x 7 · 9 2

I'd say 90% of those listed have no effect on me whatsoever.. George W. Bush, Rush Limpdick, Carl Rove, Ann Coulter and f..ing Country Music gets my goat in a serious way however.

2006-10-12 07:21:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Hardly any of those things make me feel uncomfortable.

Ann Coulter scares me a bit. She's very devisive in nature and seems to be genuinely cruel. She will remain single.

Karl Rove and GWB - well, they scare a lot of people, not just liberals. They pretty much scare anyone who knows what the Reichstag Fire was and have heard the term "History repeats itself".

2006-10-12 06:55:22 · answer #8 · answered by AntiDisEstablishmentTarianism 3 · 5 1

You forgot to add a choice...

Adults trying to have sex with Children, makes me uncomfortable!

So does Rush Limbaugh, George W. Bush and You!

Any thumbs down to my answer will be from a Conservative and it just proves my point...They can't handle the truth!

2006-10-12 06:59:59 · answer #9 · answered by MSJP 4 · 6 2

None of those things make me uncomfortable. Except maybe #7.

2006-10-12 06:52:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

None of the above make me feel uncomfortable. Does it make you uncomfortable when I say I just virtually tickled your balls? ;)

2006-10-12 07:15:31 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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