2006-12-12
04:20:49
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Philosophy
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2006-12-12
04:29:48 ·
update #1
No, the government is not morality police, but they do have a lot of say of what goes on in our country and who we fight with. I'm just saying, why are we so apt to trust and rely on people who we don't even know? Just do some reasearch on it. I never thought I would be someone like Michael Moore, but the more I look into it, the more sense he makes.
2006-12-12
05:07:04 ·
update #2
YES... AND IT WILL NOT STOP AT JUST THIS.. BUSH NEEDS TO GO DOWN
2006-12-13 08:50:37
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answered by julia1975 4
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No, absolutely not, but our country is adding to it. Heck everytime ANYONE does anything with negative intentions or a negative direction they are making a contribution to chaos in the world. The problem is that most people do not realize their actions are negative. And most often it is not the action that is negative but the energy within the heart that spawned the action. America does a lot of good in the world but it is not publicized so much. It is possible that just like each person, our country as a whole both contributes to the chaos and the harmony that exists.
2006-12-12 12:53:25
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answered by Love to Love 3
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Greed inside or out of the country for any country will be the root of all destruction. But, watch out for those who are clouding people's judgement by tempting them. No, the whole gov is not causing all the chaos in the world. East meets West is going on in our government also their are godly people trying to protect and serve. The government goes too far when they try and protect and truth in any situation from surfacing be it small or large. I swear my grandmother knows it all because time and time again history explains we should learn from mistakes of the valuable past...she shared this with me long ago. "what comes around goes around" and "be at rest, it will all come out in the wash some day". In other words people are born then they die....judgement day is upon all and only God knows when that time is that includes people running the government.
2006-12-12 13:12:02
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answered by GoodQuestion 6
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I do not think they are causing all of it but this is what I do think they are doing. They are causing many problems and allowing problems that they are not directly responsible for to go on. Chaos is lucrative. If all of the countries of the world stopped fighting with each other what would they do? They would become educated and they would innovate and they would become competitors.
2006-12-12 12:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. No man is perfect - more so the altruistic, power hungry, 'know all' man. .they form group or party or whatever and try to deceive every one that they are there only for the betterment of the country/race/man.
More than the Media and the religions they cause the most amount of chaos/killing/wars/and tragedies for the human race
2006-12-12 12:47:54
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answered by mahen 4
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With no real offense meant,,, the Goverments are not Morality Police,,, WE individually are however.
Steven Wolf
2006-12-12 12:59:44
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Yes. They are the major contributors to all the violence and chaos. It's because of the greedy corporations that control them.
2006-12-12 14:19:26
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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I certainly do. We have our nose in too many countries' business. And the domino theory has taken effect. Violence in Middle East has sent that kind of negative energy throughout the world. I don't see anything changing anytime soon. Our president does not listen to others and incapable of seeing anything but his own viewpoint.
2006-12-12 12:26:31
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answered by beez 7
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not the government alone.
there is the media, religion, & everything that Humans created.
so it is either you blame humanity in general or blame whoever created humanity.
to do the previous is fair, to do the last one is just being coward.
2006-12-12 13:48:00
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answered by enki 4
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Yes. And Elvis is a short order cook in a diner outside of Tucson. And Rosie O'Donnell is really a human being.
2006-12-12 12:23:16
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answered by I hate friggin' crybabies 5
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Not just the government in the USA, all governments. And it promises to get even uglier.
2006-12-12 12:28:57
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answered by *~WaterDancer~* 2
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