yes he's a slimey cochroach
2007-01-19 03:05:26
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answered by Cami♥ 4
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Only a Mama's Boy who hates his father for not getting rich and spoiling him can support privileged scum like Bush and his ignorant detour into non-jihadist Iraq. If a chickenhawk or his supporters wrap themselves in the American flag, they are crossdressing.
Propping up the decrepit Preppy Republic, Middle Americans betray the nation by volunteering to serve under anti-American class privileges. The typical neo-capitalist slave has a weakling for a father. By neurotically overcompensating, he seeks a bully for a father figure, or one like Bush, the Preppy Pipsqueak, who can do no wrong. Sacrificing his self-identity, the Bushwhackoff never grows up, but instead sinks into an infantile dependency, babbling slavish slogans such as "the rich create our jobs" or "the unions bankrupt our Masters or cause higher prices."
This neo-con scab actually likes having his face pushed into the dirt by the Big Boys; this sissy gets his identity from being raped into having no identity at all, except through becoming a loyal tool for his Master. Without pride, he becomes the very weakling he hated his father for being. A lower-class Republican passes on his slave morality to his own children, spawning a generation so degenerate that they are not even useful as slaves.
2007-01-19 13:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there are a lot of Republicans that see the same thing - it is just another Vietnam. The dissension in the ranks is due to the truth - it is nothing now but a waste of money and lives of our soldiers. The Iraqi people care less about their freedom than we do. OUR soldiers are dying for people that couldn't really care less. How is that the position of aiding terrorists??? Did we crumble when we left Vietnam because we weren't doing a dam thing there but dying. I think it is really up to the Iraqi people to choose what they really want, and if it is really worth dying for.
I think that it is admirable for someone to speak out for what they BELIEVE as opposed to following mindlessly along with the crowd. So if anything, I think the mindless should be sent away - what use are they to the rest???
2007-01-19 11:13:28
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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I was unaware that only Republicans were Americans. Your statement is at best flawed and at worst ignorant, as most "Americans" (citizens of this great country) would not agree with your statement or sentiments, considering most disagree with the war and now agree that it was a mistake.
In terms of history and "Great" modern ex-presidents, FDR has consistently (except for last year) been ranked as "great" or "near-great" by 78% of "Americans"...more than any other President. Bush is, thankfully, trailing being Nixon in the polling! FDR was and is still considered to have much more liberal beliefs than are held by most democrats today. Was he a true American and patriot? Absolutely.
2007-01-19 11:18:23
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answered by Brandon 2
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I suppose you would prefer he let his party superiors do his thinking for him like most of the other republifascist followers?
Its about time members of the so-called party of morals actually stood up for morality.
2007-01-19 11:17:54
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answered by Fire_God_69 5
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Please, stop listening to people like Hannity, Limbaugh and Savage and try thinking for yourself for once. By the way, he's a hero as far as I'm concerned.
2007-01-19 12:33:11
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answered by Hecate Strait 2
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