But, the liberals are children. They can never logically debate their opinions. They resort to name-calling and shouting down the opposition.
When they don't get their way, they protest (throwing a temper tantrum).
I mean, they are all upset about saving the life of some vicious murderer, but don't care if you kill an innocent baby. They scream about separation of church and state, yet they force their animal-rights religion into our laws. They want to be able to protest anywhere over anything to make people listen, but then they shout down people who say things they don't want to hear.
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2007-02-01 01:19:01
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answered by FozzieBear 7
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We have all made plenty of mistakes. Democratic or Republican and there is plenty of room for improvement. It is not easy running a nation of 260 million people. What you are referring is Psychology related. Most humans have a tendency to try to displace or project shortcomings and inadequacies onto others. It takes character and real courage to see and admit when you screwed something up. Especially living in this day where everyone is a victim and personal responsibility is almost unheard of. What America desperately needs (young and old) is people of character. There, I'll get off my soap box.......
2007-02-01 10:26:53
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answered by aiminhigh24u2 6
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Yeah, you're generalizing and ALL Democrats are immature. You do realize that using your hand picked "examples" as a basis of generalization of all Democrats is possibly the most retarded argument someone can make, right. But why do I even bother? It's simpler to live in a simple world, it often makes me envy small animals.
2007-02-01 09:38:18
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answered by Huey Freeman 5
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I won't respond with the accusation that "you don't like the Democratic party." I think it is smart to "self-evaluate" and listen to critics. Intellectual conversation and debate (not childish bickering) can be productive and enlightening. I think sound-bites get air-time so people don't always hear the full story. Many intelligent people are having many intelligent discussions about the future of the Democratic Party.
2007-02-01 09:22:13
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answered by lizE999 2
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I don't think anyone has ever said that either party is perfect.
The fact remains, the current President is not doing his job well at all. It is unfortunate that he's a Republican, because he has brought shame to his party through his inability to adequately perform his job. I neither think "all Republicans are bad" nor "all Democrats are good." But I do think that Bush does his party a disservice, as do those few hopelessly loyal Republicans who walk through life wearing rose-colored glasses and believe everything the man says simply because of the letter in parentheses after his name.
2007-02-01 09:19:32
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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I loved the cut and run tactics that worked so well in Somalia and the scandals...don't get me started with Dems and scandals.
2007-02-01 09:23:44
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answered by Damn Good Dawg 3
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Their failures are always someone else's fault.
The biggest failures are always some libs idea,all touchy,feely and emotion based,looks good in the short term but a nightmare in the long term.
2007-02-01 09:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Again with these generalizations! If you hate it so much when others make fun of republicans, then why do you do the same thing? It is totally unnecessary on both sides!
2007-02-01 09:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree . Although I put it a little more harshly in my previous question . Healthcare and one or two other issues aside, Liberals ARE self centered , self interested, hellbent hate-filled individuals .
And that's their good points .
2007-02-01 09:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans do it too.
Neither side *really* wants to dwell on their failures.
That's just common sense.
2007-02-01 09:19:04
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answered by theearlybirdy 4
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