VOTE
2007-02-19 05:45:27
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answer #1
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answered by Mother 6
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Try this website to see what some of us GOOD AMERICANS are doing to demonstrate our patriotism., then do a google.com search on the WESTBORO BAPTIST CHURCH and find out WHY the Patriot Guard came about. There's some SICK people at that 'church.'
It costs nothing to join, no meetings and no dues. You don't have to be a biker or a vet. As a member you can really demonstrate your patriotism and your support of our troops. Check out the photos section. If you join, you can go to the forums section to see what members are doing/saying.
signed: A PROUD Patriot and Patriot Guard Rider in Virginia
2007-02-19 05:46:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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By voting, supporting the military, expressing your rights and not stepping on the rights of others.
For example let the person you are having a political discussion with give you their side, and actually listen to them. Our country was founded on debate and made for opposing points of view.
Don't let the majority plow over the minority. Compromise.
Help others, give something of yourself be it time, money, food, or possessions to those in need. Don't give everything you have, but even a half sandwich will feed somebody.
Be a good kind caring person.
To me that is how you can demonstrate your patriotism.
2007-02-19 06:22:50
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answer #3
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answered by kittenbrower 5
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Giving cards or letters to the troops down range. Letting them know that there are people out there that still care. I know what really gets me in the heart is going down to the bar and having someone play the american soldier song then dedicating it to the troops. I almost cry everytime. Also, you can vote and keep informed on what is going on in the elections, make sure that you want the president for the right reasons. Don't pick one because it just seems like the right thing to do. Hang a flag outside your house, and don't give into any bullshit that we are anything less then the worlds best country. If people feel like they can get it any better anywhere else then they should move to that country.
2007-02-25 05:39:52
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answer #4
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answered by Kathryn O 1
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1). Quit buying products made in other countries
2). Post yard signs that "WE THE PEOPLE WANT TO TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK"
3). Wear only red, white and blue on Veterans Day, 4th of July and Memorial Day
4). Hold demonstrations at the white house that we are tired of U.S. jobs being outsourced to foreign lands.
5). Making our U.S. senators, representatives adhere to the same laws as the less common Americans.
2007-02-26 05:11:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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by accepting without question that the president and his cabinet are always right in all ways and in all things and by following their dicates exactly to the letter without a single bit of hestiation. Otherwise you simply embolden our enemies by even having a thought that perhaps the government has made errors. Go have a large tattoo of gw stamped right on your butt for all to see and then walk right down to the marine enlistment center and sign up for front line duty in Iraq. When you get back we will be sure to drape a flag over your casket and then give it your wailing mother as absolute proof of your patriotism.
2007-02-19 06:57:39
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answer #6
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answered by snoopy22564 4
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No, i does not agree. There are patriotic democrats purely as there are patriotic republicans. You look to interior the direction of the label "neocon" on everybody who disagrees with you. Is it a neocon value to attempt to guard our voters from assault? i assumed that grew to become into what a toddler-kisser's duty grew to become into no remember what social gathering he/she belongs too. the sole concern using the "some distance left" time desk is their HATRED of Pres. Bush, no longer what's properly maximum suitable for the country. ADDITION: hohn m: you're ultimate in asserting that a confirm correcting a childs habit is an indication of affection, notwithstanding, consistent berating over fake accusations is referred to as abuse. it rather is what the "some distance left" has accomplished.
2016-12-18 06:33:26
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answer #7
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answered by symons 3
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Vote your conscience. Exercise your rights. Get up and salute when the flag is flown and the anthem played. Don't be afraid to stand up and fight for what you believe in no matter what side of the issue you're on.
2007-02-19 11:05:40
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answer #8
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answered by Critter 6
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One way would be to vote for a candidate who has a good knowledge of how the world functions. That way, we will less likely be involved in wars that bring us no real benefit.
2007-02-26 10:36:30
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answer #9
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answered by hansblix222 7
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Voting and knowing when we are on the right or wrong path and correcting it immediately. Bush knows that we are tired and distraught over the war. How does he make it yup to us. By pleding another 21500 American lives to make it better??? Idiot.
2007-02-26 07:24:54
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answer #10
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answered by Joseph Hendrix 1
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I do not feel qualified to answer your question being from the UK however, I find the answers given very interesting. I hope you all remain loyal to your country though...from the UK
2007-02-19 06:59:35
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answer #11
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answered by deep in thought 4
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