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2006-12-26 13:09:56 · 15 answers · asked by FOX NEWS WATCHER 1 in Politics & Government Politics

I am a Republican getting villivied by other republicans, kind of strange.

2006-12-26 13:11:09 · update #1

15 answers

no, things are falling apart, and were taking our lead from the bush administration, get away and blame others.

2006-12-26 13:13:34 · answer #1 · answered by mumtaz 4 · 2 7

After reading one of the answers to your question I just though I'd take a look at some of your Q for myself. For someone who's only been here since Dec. 24th you sure have asked some pretty inflammatory Q's yourself. It's obvious you don't like bush or what he stands for or for the Republican party in general. Maybe it's about time you, and all of us, quit labeling ourselves and vote for the issues and best candidate no matter what party he is.
Since the 60's I've been convinced there is a one party system here in America, the Repulic-rats, it's all has become the some garbage.
If we're tired of it, only we can change it by not voting these iriots in any more. There has to be one man that stands for America left.

2006-12-27 00:03:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, "inflammatory and nonfactual as possible" are seemingly what gets the most response on Yahoo Answers. It's sad, but true. Don't forget to misspell President Bush's name, and for Gods sake if you want to be correct on this venue you won't even call him President, being disrespectful matters here, just bush or chimp work fine. If you really want to gain points slam his wife and daughters, mother and father, and call all conservatives stupid. It never ceases to amaze me. Don't forget to slam the war, question people who have more knowledge about what's going on than any of us will ever have, and agree with every foreign entry that wants to tear down our country and president . In closing, make absolutely sure that you blame President Bush for the war, Katrina, the "lousy" economy, oppression of minorities, and the leak in your faucet, if you do all of these things you'll fit right in I guess, how depressing is that?

2006-12-26 22:18:57 · answer #3 · answered by rosi l 5 · 0 1

Some of us would love to see something different from inflammatory and nonfactual. I am a conservative and usually give a link when asking a question. But many just make it up as they go along repeating the same old same old.

2006-12-26 21:17:56 · answer #4 · answered by JudiBug 5 · 4 1

Better look at the heart of the matter.

Do you really believe that your a Republican because you support Bush and the neo-con agenda cause that's all you know, or are you a fat-cat who has profited from fiscally irresponsible decisions and legislature.

Better to place your political points of view within your own social limitations. Meaning if you work for a living and make less than 250k per year than you should be a Democrat--pure and simple.

Preaching republican rhetoric from a democratic social standing is what were trying to avoid here. Supporting a political party is more than a popularity contest or a decision that should be made on the agreement or disagreement with a few hot-button issues.

So why not add some details as to what stances you have regarding your self proclaimed republilcan nature?

2006-12-26 21:28:23 · answer #5 · answered by scottyurb 5 · 0 4

This section attracts a cross-section of people; some of whom mistake diatribe for 'genius'. I believe there is a global response to the subset of the community, that has no interest in fact based questions &/or answers and engage in fallacious argument.

2006-12-26 21:41:32 · answer #6 · answered by S. B. 6 · 1 0

It depends. Most answerers ignore questions that are too inflammatory and nonfactual....or if they don't, they SHOULD. In other words, intelligent people know which questions to answer, and which to leave alone.

2006-12-26 21:17:25 · answer #7 · answered by rare2findd 6 · 3 2

Keep your question factual, and non-inflammatory. The less to receive dumb answers. As to your vilification, until you explain the circumstances, one can not comment upon it.

2006-12-26 21:16:16 · answer #8 · answered by Beau R 7 · 2 0

No. Honesty is still the best policy. I won't hold the fact that you're a Republican against you (lol).

2006-12-26 21:14:17 · answer #9 · answered by worldwise1 4 · 3 2

This is a rather strange request, seeing some of the questions you've asked.

2006-12-26 21:19:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Try signing in under your other name.. Maybe it'll all come back to you.

2006-12-26 21:34:11 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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