Depends. If he were choking on a pretzel, I would feel sorry for him and apply the Heimlich maneuver. I'd walk him over to a couch and let him recuperate, and give him a drink of water, patting him on the back until he was calmed down.
Then I'd give him another pretzel. :)
2006-11-18 00:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I disagree with your answer my friend. president Bush was elected as the President not, by his own party alone. The American people put him in office not once, but twice. There must be a message there at least?(BTW I am not Republican Democrat or whatever...I am for America though absolutely!)
Now as to the question of helping him if he was hurt?
You mentioned the example of the good Samaritan. Did you know the Samaritan really was helping a person that he and his people were really against the very existence of people like the one he helped/? yet he did.
As for hurting him, absolutely not. We are Americans not, religious/political fanatics.
If Mr. Bush really thinks that Christians are nuts, well that would be his view and his problem now wouldn't' it? As a free American he has the right to his own opinion also
I would definitely help him as I would reach out and help you or anyone who may need help.
As for the "collective misery" remember my friend..we are Americans not murderers. How about this suggestion;
We Americans have the right under the US Constitution to petition those Rep's we sent to Congress and the Senate, to change things NOW, later, in the near future or whatever...
why don't we just use our rights non/violently under the Constitution, to make a change if it is widely believed that it must take place?
2006-11-17 22:11:51
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answered by dorianalways 4
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that's approximately money. Bush's human beings administration each and every of the classic super Republican individuals. McCain is going to prefer money desperately. He went to Bush for Bush's earnings no longer his very own. Bush and his little band of ideologues have incredibly executed some severe injury to the GOP. not one of the applicants (different than Ron Paul) have been allowed to criticize Bush in this election, to confess that Bush made some severe errors and to assert how they might do something in yet differently. for this reason all they might supply us became into 4 greater years of the comparable, which human beings needless to say do no longer prefer. Why is this? with the aid of fact by distancing themselves from Bush they might lose the nomination. yet in McCain's super heroic conflict to win the nomination (inclusive of a almost miraculous come from at the back of, going from final place to first, outliving various greater effective-funded applicants) McCain has ensured that he will lose the final election.
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answered by fritch 4
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If he was physically hurt, yes I would help him anyway I can. But I think that psychological and emotional pain as a result of the sad Middle Eastern scenarios is something he and people close to him has to deal with.
2006-11-17 19:43:47
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answered by Zabanya 6
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Well ,Sun, this was a very retarded question. The fact that you bring it up is stupid. However to answer your question yes I would "DO THE RIGHT THING" as it were. Look deep inside yourself before asking a dumb question. Its like asking me if I would help you if you were hurt. Think about it.
2006-11-17 21:17:00
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answered by Nasty Leg 2
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We, the people would not get a chance to do anything for him, christian or otherwise. He's got an army of secret servce personnel to care for him.
2006-11-17 21:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would help him.
He's done some awful,even evil things but not enough to get me to a state were I don't consider him my fellow human being anymore
2006-11-17 22:42:46
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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Yes I would help him just as I would help any of you. Doesn't mean I know you, like you or respect you, it's just the right thing to do.
2006-11-17 19:53:47
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answered by patti duke 7
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Of course... No one in their right minds want him dead, just because you don't like someone doesn't mean you shouldn't help them in an emergency... Most Americans are not barbarians who start wars either, most of us value all life.
2006-11-17 19:47:11
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answered by david n 3
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I would help him because it is the right thing to do. I don't have to like someone to help them. I do respect your answer though.
2006-11-17 19:41:58
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answered by jerofjungle 5
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