They also get their info ultimately cooked by Rove and distributed by right wing radio. Down with Dictator Dumbya!!!
2006-10-30 07:51:08
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answered by rhino9joe 5
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When it comes to sterotyping people in any type of group, its usually easy. Because when it comes to groups those people in it usually all have a lot of things in common. I cant say that I do or that I dont support Bush. It's a 50/50 thing just depending on the issue. But yeah I'm white but not extremely religious and dang sure not wealthy. And where I live I am the minority. But I have a 22 yr old lil bro in Iraq fighting and he believes in what he's doing and loves being over there so for that I stand behind him and Bush and support him every second of the way . And everyone else should too if the soliders there are believeing in what they are doing.
2006-10-30 15:51:26
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answered by Lindsey G 2
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Why do you consider it perfectly acceptable to stereotype anybody? You certainly wouldn't do it to african amercans or senior citizens or anybody else. Where do you get off anyway?
By the way, I support Bush and am not wealthy or extremely religious nor do I hail from an area devoid of minorities. So there! thpptttttt!!!
2006-10-30 16:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are Bush haters so easy to stereotype?
They are usually:
a. white;
b. poor and hate religion;
c. hail from areas devoid of many minorities (unless you count the mexican guys who maintain those immaculate lawns of theirs)
2006-10-30 15:54:54
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answered by C = JD 5
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You're not far off in your stereotyping. I'm white, comfortably well off after working for over half a century, actively religious (don't see a lot wrong with that). Not many minorities nearer than two miles, unless you count Chinese and middle eastern doctors, Jewish lawyers and businessmen. These are like me in a way, earned what they've got. A lot of them have somebody do their lawns (seems like a good idea, but I still do my own, and work on my own home and cars at age 72). Satisfied?
2006-10-30 15:57:47
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answered by senior citizen 5
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Right again and that makes a string of one. I am white, not rich or religious and yes, there are very few minorities here. I mow my own lawn and I don't know anyone that doesn't speak English. I live in a beautiful world of which most would want to live. Lets hurry and build that fence.
2006-10-30 15:52:36
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answered by Chuck C 4
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wow, that is one of the most ignorant things I have ever seen on here. I am not necessarily a Bush supporter in all things, I am however Conservative
A ~ Yes I am white, however my brother in law is black, and my best friends are black, my boyfriend's coworkers (as an electrician) are Hispanic, and guess what... ALL republicans
B ~ I am so NOT wealthy it's ridiculous. And I am not EXTREMELY religious, although have a faith in God
C ~ I live in a city with all kinds of minorities, blacks, asians, hispanics (not just that do my lawn care, that's pretty racist)
It wasn't even that awful of a question, just a very very narrow minded ridiculous one, and EXTREMELY ignorant.
go ahead with the thumbs down since you just can't stand to hear truthful answers that don't agree with yours
2006-10-30 15:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do Republicans and Democrats think it is ok to judge and dislike a group of people based on stereotypes. Since when has stereotyping been accurate - like the stereotype that all Mexicans mow grass??
You are an idiot.
2006-10-30 15:48:20
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answered by smellyfoot ™ 7
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Because any group is easy to stereotype. Be it ethnicity, sexual preference/identity, economic class, etc....it is far more easier to focus on differences than on similarities. Hence, I stereotype anyone affiliated with the dual corrupt political parties as sheep minded, scared followers who lack the testicular fortitude to realize the most important issues require individual attention, not to be lumped into some BS "stick with the party" mentality.
2006-10-30 15:45:00
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answered by irish_american_psycho 3
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My goodness, you people love to stereotype.
The only thing you have correct for me is [a]. But don't let that keep your from stereotyping and making assumptions about people. Like the Democrat belief that voting Democrat is the only authentic vote a black person can make. We find such things amusing.
2006-10-30 16:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of Bush supporters live in areas where there are many minorities. They just think they are more equal than the rest of them.
2006-10-30 15:47:28
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answered by notme 5
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