I was a great victim, actually, I ruined all of my slacks because they chased me all the way home. I would fall down and put the knees out. My big brother took care of it for me.
Too bad the US doesn't have a big brother. Good for the rest of the free world that they have us.
Maybe I'd broaden it to Islamofascism = bully.
EDIT: Saddam never did anything to US? How about the $25K he paid each family of the terrorists who attacked us? Look, if you are an American, stop calling your country a bully. Big brother, I can live with that. But stop with the self-flagellation.
LOL!! Chet agrees that my answer is best!!
2007-01-05 19:47:18
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answered by ? 7
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The only true answer is you have to fight back. If you didn't, it was like saying 'Yeah, go ahead and beat me up. I will let you.' What you call 'negotiation' would be the same as paying blackmail to a thug, only paying blackmail and still getting beat up. Hussein was an example of the ultimate 'bully'. A bully that gave himself the power of life and death. BinLadin, Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Mao Tse Dung, Idi Amin, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and countless others were all people that should never have been in such positions of high power.
2007-01-06 04:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I found that in simply pointing out the lack of intelligence correlated with the attacks on my person through superior use of vocabulary and etiquette, most bullies simply stood there not sure what to do or say.
Did you fight back by whipping the weakest loser bully who never picked on you or did you go after the perpetrators who were trying to destroy your existence with there tendency for violence?
Iraq=weakest bully who never really picked on you
Sadi money funded 9-11
Multiple countries around the world have openly called to terrorists to come to them as a safe haven.
There has never been any evidence that liked Iraq to 9-11
None of the terrorists were from Iraq, none of the money was from Iraq, none of the weapons were from Iraq, but that doesn't matter if good ol' Bush sais they were involved by golly it must be true!
2007-01-06 03:54:52
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answered by Memnoch 4
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I had a big brother who took care of things like that.
I don't believe you can negotiate with a bully.
2007-01-06 03:51:38
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answered by JudiBug 5
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International diplomacy and even running a country domestically are not the same as schoolyard roughhousing. That is the problem with US foreign policy. And inventing or twisting facts to deceive the public is not patriotic, or moral.
This is in response to Ruth (who called herself Ruth the Meanie Head before the Nov. election) who says: "Saddam never did anything to US? How about the $25K he paid each family of the terrorists who attacked us?" That is a blatant lie. Saddam, compensated the families of PALESTINIAN bombers whose homes were often bulldozed by Israel in retaliation for the acts of their child, husband or even cousin. He supported terrorism against ISRAEL not the US.
2007-01-06 06:08:46
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answered by TxSup 5
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A bully always looks for powerless VICTIMS, someone they CAN bully and who won't fight back.
Negotiate? NEVER
2007-01-06 03:48:04
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answered by ? 4
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I beat them up, but then I didn't go to the school across town looking for a fight either
2007-01-06 08:46:20
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answered by paulisfree2004 6
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One push from the bully, and I would kick their as*. Negotiate hell, clean house.
2007-01-06 04:03:15
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answered by m c 5
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Fought back (of course). Knocked 3 teeth out on one ape; busted the other one's kidney. Ahhh, school days.
2007-01-06 03:51:44
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answered by Gemini 5
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You punch the bully in the face.You nuke iraq in the middle.
2007-01-06 03:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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