Mindless repetitve statments, like trying to enlist help from others to get users removed? And repeating that request several times throughtout the day? I don't know how to stop that...I tried once, and was called an idiot.
2006-12-11 04:26:24
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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One major problem I've noticed about the debates that go on here is that people keep trying to lay blame for this, that, or the other. Facts don't work too well on anybody, but reality does.
Liberals want a perfect world, and who wouldn't. People in this country have enjoyed a perfect system of government, a perfect system of settling differences, and a perfect way of peace. They pretty much expect the same system applies worldwide, when in fact it does not.
In America, people from all walks of life coexist without killing themselves over petty differences. This peaceful existence has been hard fought for, and many people have died to obtain it. Peace and harmony is not a natural state for mankind. Peace must be force on a society by an overwhelming force. Those who resist peace will die. That's just the way it is. If those who love peace are not willing to fight for it, they will die.
One must not forget what the root word for liberal is: liberty. To believe a person should have the liberty to live their life as they choose is not a bad concept. But, the concept is only doable within the confines of our own borders.
2006-12-11 13:40:38
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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I don't know, but I don't see any liberals on here whining about conservatives being "crybabies" and making "mindless, repetitive statements".
Well, except for me. So fix your skirt, dry your eyes and get back to work, crybaby.
2006-12-11 12:05:37
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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Actually, I've seen plenty of conservatives who are guilty of mindless, repetitive statements. If anything, you're calling each of us a "crybaby liberal" is mindless and repetitive. Can't you come up with something that's more original and not run it into the ground?
2006-12-11 12:15:37
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answered by tangerine 7
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Supporting the troops is one thing, supporting the fool that put them in harms way on false information is another. The repetetive statements you are referring to, do you have examples? Cause it is generally retorting some lame bulls**t from the Cons. Any other stupid questions for the rest of the educated world you care to let out of that hole in your head where a brain should be?
2006-12-11 12:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Avoid their questions here on Answers, and in real life, snub them. Walk away or roll your eyes when they talk politics. Then if you still have to encounter them, be minimally friendly a few days later, and avoid political discussions. This works for me.
2006-12-11 12:07:04
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answered by Snowshoe 3
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By parroting your own at the same time? That way you can both drown each other out and the rest of us can be given a break from our aversion to extremism from any quarter while you insult each other to death.
2006-12-11 12:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Try making them believe that you can't support the troops without also supporting the president. I see that used a lot.
2006-12-11 12:04:24
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Crybabies cross party lines.You deal with them by telling them what they don't want to hear.
Usually that gets them to grow up.
2006-12-11 12:07:07
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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Ignore them. People are going to say what they want regardless of what you say to them.
2006-12-11 12:05:19
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answered by Perplexed 7
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