This country was founded by political rebels, we need them.
2006-11-19 15:07:41
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answer #1
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answered by smartass 3
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If you are referring to the questions on this site, like the one from the person who said he would be against the US in WWIII, then I get where you are coming from.
That is nonsense at best and treason at worst. But there is nothing wrong with paying attention to government. Remember, the government does not own us.
2006-11-19 23:18:11
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answered by ? 7
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There is a certain amount of people who are anti establishment and think anarchy should be the rule. They always go against the status quo because it is the thing to do. They are the fringe and not the mainstream though so that is a good thing.
2006-11-19 23:19:16
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answered by JFra472449 6
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WHY DONT WE JUST GO WITH EVIL BECAUSE ITS EVIL? WE stand up for what we believe not just because someone tells you to do it. If the government told you to shoot yourself would you do it? WE go against because we love our freedom and slowly yet surely our government is taking that from us. Ill never just "go with flow" only people who arent free thinkers do that. Those sort of people belong in countries like China Communist countrys not america the LAND OF THE FREE.
2006-11-19 23:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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They believe they know what is best for the country and also believe that it is their duty to question the government if they feel it is wrong.
2006-11-19 23:14:54
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answered by ? 2
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I would consider them worse than rebels. They are a total disgrace.
Partisan politics over national security is what I am seeing from the democratic party.
2006-11-19 23:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Its just the youth trying to rebel against anything they can. Once they grow older and better understand the world, their hatred will subside. If it doesn't, they will remain social outcasts, and then, who really cares about them?
2006-11-19 23:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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