Probably right, if you post a question that supports the president, troops, or united states, that's "offensive" to the commie libs and will be reported. I know from experience
2006-12-07 00:50:14
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answered by ? 3
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It is not a shame it is just odd.
It is not just liberals who report people by the way, there seems to be a problem with yahoo on that. You should contest the violation, if you go to the yahoo answers forum in the first five posts on top there, there are permanent threads for just that sort of thing. They say they will respond by 5pm PST if you post a message asking why it was a violation, just copy the email and paste it there so they can see what you are talking about it and maybe they will over turn it and give you your points back. It might not work but it is worth a shot, it only takes two minutes.
2006-12-07 00:56:52
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answered by Perplexed 7
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No, but it should be a crime to not read the rules of the forum you're using. "Do you like So-and-So" is a specifically barred question.
From the rules:
Some examples of questions that do not comply with the Yahoo! Answers Community Guidelines are below. These are just a few examples, and we reserve the right to change, remove, or add to the list at any time, without notice:
How are you?
Anyone want to chat?
What's your name?
How old are you?
Do you like my avatar?
What time is it?
Who here likes steak?
How many points do you have?
Who likes Britney Spears?
2006-12-07 01:40:56
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answered by Answer 3
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No, it's not liberals. It's these crazy trolls who come on here just to piss everybody off. It's also a problem with Customer Care. A person CAN report you, but Customer Care ISSUES the notices.
If you believe that you unjustly received a violation notice (sounds like you did) go to the Forum & inform them of your violation. Post a link to your question (if possible) and the text from your violation email here. Yahoo! is addressing these pretty quickly.
http://messages.answers.yahoo.com/answers/threadview?m=tm&bn=SEA-YahooAnswers&tid=67581&mid=67581&tof=5&frt=2
2006-12-07 01:12:52
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answered by amg503 7
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in case you may be extra particular i ought to understand what those crimes are. He became interior his capacity to deliver the protection force to Afghanistan and Iraq and get Congressional approval to do bypass into those countries even even with the truth that he did not like it. They arrested Saddam and drove the Taliban out of finished capacity in Afghanistan. The Iraq conflict may were a mistake in hindsight yet Saddam positioned out a lot phony training to intelligence that he became gave the impression to have WMDs. i imagine even if he were charged, the president may pardon him (even Obama) because attempting him does no longer be interior the perfect pastime of the country with all the different complications it truly is dealing with. I really have heard of no such stream to attempt him for conflict crimes.
2016-11-24 20:47:17
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely, it's a crime to like George Bush he's a moron who has taken our strong and brave men and women into a war for Weapons of Mass Destruction that don't exist. Almost 3,000 soldiers dead because of your moron president. That's why the dems now control the House and the Senate and in 2008 we will take back the White House. Real Americans who care about our troops are tired of sub-standard government.
2006-12-07 00:59:51
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answered by Toney Brown 2
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I know what you mean, but the libbies follow the strictest rules. When someone makes a question, that person can be reported if they put the word "you" in it. So, they report for that.
2006-12-07 00:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Retardation is not a crime but an affliction.
2006-12-07 00:55:31
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answered by James T 3
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I'm sorry that my fellow leftists suck.
2006-12-07 00:55:38
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answered by SatanicYoda 3
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I suppose SOMEBODY should like him...
2006-12-07 00:52:42
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answered by festeringhump 4
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