Sir. For once step back and take a look.
I am a democrat and I am not a supporter of Bush. But the fact of the matter is, its easy to blame everyone but yourself. Want to know who's fault this is? Ours.
We let him do this to us. Nobody cares enough about this war to make some noise. The only one that would is Cindy Sheehan and as we can see, shes gone off the deep end with a downward spiral. We let him lie to us without taking action and yes, we let him turn us against each other. But no. He is not all to blame. The people who clearly do not understand are the ones that bash you for not supporting they are not americans. They are robots.
America was formed off the basis of dissent. And those who disagree have become labeled un-American.
Maybe its time they took step back and looked at the History.
Then they will see who the traitor is.
-Zach Cunningham
2007-01-06 07:48:27
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answered by breakingpoint56 2
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I honestly think Bush is just the hitchman & only the Pres. in name. He has everyone doing things for him & telling him what his next move should be. I do not like him because he is phony, he says he is a Christian but does not use his witness as such. I believe he has been elected unlawfully both times & that his brother Jeb & father had something to do with it. There are many lies yet to be learned before all of this is over. He has made this nation the angriest it has ever been.
I feel as though he has instilled so much hatered in all of us & he just doesn't care. He just is a sucker for seeing his own face on the news.
2007-01-06 15:47:35
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answered by day by day 6
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I understand your feelings about this, but you should know better than most that it's in our nature to hate. That comes more easily than anything else. When we fear, when change threatens us, when we feel out of control...the easiest thing to fall back on is hatred.
Bush isn't behind the hatred that's out there. He just enflames it and cashes in on it for his own purposes.
Sooner or later, America will get sick of the hatred. Not all, but most. Too much damage will have been done by then and there will be no way of undoing it, but people can't run on hate for long... because along with everything else that hatred does, it also destroys the one who hates.
Justice isn't about hatred. Justice is about natural consequences to our choices.
Those who were behind 9/11 and those who continue to constitute a threat to innocent lives in America, still haven't received justice. Hatred has gotten in the way of that. Hatred has allowed corrupt people to do evil things, while those responsible for 9/11 evade justice.
Evil has been allowed to flourish and justice has been sacrificed. But in the end, justice will be achieved. It always is.
2007-01-06 16:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, REV..Jason Petty. 1st. I am glad I am not part of your congregation if you are able to let the word HATE so easily flow from your lips (hands) 2nd. Would you rather we just sat back and took it like the former democratic president so that it could and DID happen again? When you all elect the former presidents wife into office in a couple of years, we can call all of our troops home to guard the pentagon and all the other big name government buildings so that when the terrorists come back, our boys can die here in America fighting HER WAR. Don't be so arrogant.
2007-01-06 15:51:02
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answered by Sarah S 2
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"Don't you just hate Bush for pitting us all against each other with his war?"
First off Rev. Petty, President Bush, AKA, Commander in Chief, is not pitting us against one another. Look at your question.
No, I don't hate President Bush. I hate people such as yourself that are bringing this country down around it's kinee's. You claim to be a Rev.What part of securing the safety for this country, it's children and our grand children, don't you like???
You, evidently are afraid to fight for this country and it's security. In-stead, you take the avenue of helping to tear it down. Sure would like to be able to deliver a couple terrorist to your front door and let you talk them out of their stated goal. And, that is, kill the infidel. What part of your religion condons that???
Give us all a break. Go preach to your flock of interested Bush haters.
2007-01-06 15:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Rev, Bush did not pit us against each other. We did that ourselves, by freedom of speech and expression. I can tell you are a good person with wholesome thoughts. God bless you and keep the faith- Tim G.
2007-01-06 15:47:15
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answered by tim g 3
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Actually we are "pitting" ourselves against each other based on our beliefs and not because of one man. We elect, but we can also work together to make things better as Americans, for America.
2007-01-06 15:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It appears the the libs also have a vision problem, It has been clear for a long time they were not farsighted and only could look at things for the moment, but I thought surly they could see beyonds the end of their noses but I guess not.
2007-01-06 15:55:03
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answered by Ibredd 7
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Ever heard of 9-11? Ahh...when your attacked, youre at war. Doesnt matter much if you want to be or not! Notice how we havent been attacked here in the US since? Thats because we are keeping the pressure on our enemies! We can fight over there with VOLENTEERS or we can cut & run and I promise you - The enemy WILL FOLLOW US HOME. Youre probably right though...we should just surrender & get it over with.
2007-01-06 15:49:22
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answered by Skydog 2
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No, but this sunday school teacher hated Clinton for 8 long years and I plan to fight like hell to see that it does not happen again!!!
I love all three of my brothers , that does not mean I don't think they are idiots sometimes!!!! I will extend the same courtesy to you.
2007-01-06 15:50:59
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answered by FOA 6
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