No but we should send Bush there permanently
2007-01-10 13:38:21
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answered by bisquedog 6
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What does North Korea have to do with how lousy of a job Bush is doing? Of course it's better to live in America, where we have the right to free speech. It's our right to criticize our leaders just as it is our right to support them if we believe in them.
But, since you bring it up, North Korea will eventually fall on it's own, communism doesn't work, just look at the Korean peninsula at night. China is more capitalist than Communist and keep this in mind...North Korea will never break the cease-fire and restart the Korean war without China's permission and China is too busy trying to take over the world economically rather than militarily. China may have the largest army in the world but they don't have a blue-water navy or the airlift capability to move it.
2007-01-10 13:46:58
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answered by USAF, Retired 6
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Yes most of people in this world is complining about GW Bush not only American people,because he acted as world police and he made a blunder without strong evidence he invaded Iraq country. and killed so many innocent people.He is a war criminal that shoud be taken to the international court..I think you are better still to live in USA but the people of USA should replace their president.Could the Congres impeach the president ?.
2007-01-10 14:00:53
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answered by ? 7
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Since when are North Korea, Cuba and the US the only three countries in the world?
2007-01-10 13:37:39
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answered by Pitt 2
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Not liking Bush as a President does not mean people don't want to live in America. That's one of the best things in this country- the President doesn't decide when his time is up.
2007-01-10 14:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Zanzibar is correct. Fascism forms itself from the idea of National security. If we are not careful this could easily happen if we do not check and balance our employees (The Government). So dissent is the reason this country exist, not Bush, not the reps, nor the dems, but from our ability to criticize and control our own government and not the other way around.
2007-01-10 13:46:21
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answered by 33 3
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So if you are subject to criticism your answer is to get out, just like what Castro will do, what makes you any different than any other tyrant out there. If you stop voicing your opinions you will find your self one day living in a North Korean style country.
2007-01-10 14:02:47
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answered by ray 2
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While your point is true, it is also true that this current President and his administration have made very glaring mistakes. Aren't you also glad that you live in a society where we have the right to speak publicly about what we see as wrong. Aren't you also glad that we live in a country that if enough of us speak up and it is proven that a President is criminally wrong he can be removed from office. I know I am.
2007-01-10 13:50:58
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answered by Diana P 2
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Somehow this seems like a false choice. I would rather have my First Amendment Constitutional rights back instead. I would rather live in a Pre Bush America.
2007-01-10 13:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a lot of liberals are complaining about President Bush but I would like to suggest that when they go to bed tonight, they take 10 minutes to count their blessings fby living in America. I think if people took a good long look at their lives and compared them to the lives of citizens of any other country, they would find the problems to be a smaller list. BUT...if America still looks bad to them.....let them go somewhere else to live.
2007-01-10 13:40:22
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answered by missingora 7
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Of course not but North Koreans might... That is the dumbing down of a far more complex issue... Bush isn't America... we are.
2007-01-10 14:47:14
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answered by bobobecks 1
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