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Here's a new idea:

Take your liberalism and hide it for the next 4-10 years. Stay away from polls or voting booths. We conservatives will fix the nation and hand it back to everyone. This way, you can keep your beliefs and we can get our nation back on track.

Think of it: we do the hard work, you reap the benefits. What's to lose?

2007-02-25 14:36:03 · 16 answers · asked by WJ 7 in Politics & Government Politics

16 answers

If I wasn't already married I would propose to you. You rock. Excellent idea.

2007-02-25 14:39:41 · answer #1 · answered by Cinner 7 · 5 6

Oh as the Bush legacy - elected by at best dodgey moves and well known to have increased the risk of terror in America
The well known conservative legacy of a lie to start a war Not finding Osama and then giving up completely

The loss of life and the war in Iraq - oh I forgot "not winning"

Is that the legacy you want for America for another 4-8 years ?

Manipulated the election progress lied to start a war and not being able to find one 6' plus Arab on dialisis and a complete and utter loss in Iraq with your nation in more jepordy than ever before ?

Yes if you want all that the liberal majority that your so afraid of should stay away from exerciseing thier rights in a democracy but then your government has worked so hard to take that away to it's no wonder you don't see the necesity to have a democracy anymore .

I get it

Hiel Bush Hiel victory

2007-02-25 14:56:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Like a true Republican, always wanting to rewrite the Constitution.

Condi, what are you doing here. I didn't think you had to time pose questions on Y/A between Bush's diaper changes.

You know what happens when republicans start hiding liberals. Well, the next to go will be non-Christians. Then immigrants and Then blacks. It's not unlike what happened to Japanese Americans in WW2. Your scenario is more extreme.

You mean six years of Bush is not to make you realize how badly the country is run. You need 4 - 10. What's the deficit, again? And what's after trillion. Is it quadrillion. I say republicans pay off the deficit. Your policies increase it, so let your paycheck pay for it.

Two more years of Bush is long enough.

Do you really think a C-average person have enough smarts to get you back on track. You must be a D-average.

To republicans who say Willis should run for a government office: You wouldn't vote for Jeffords Willis, because he's black, like Obama.

WutUtalkinabout, Willis?

2007-02-25 14:53:34 · answer #3 · answered by AK1971 2 · 3 3

Willis ... I didn't understand what the question was, but I'm with you all the way. Why? I've said enough to get two points, but there's more to why I agree with you.

1 - Terrorist attacks on America began with the truck bomb attack on the World Trade Center in February 1993. Mr. Clinton was in office for just a month at that time, therefore, I won't blame him for not preventing it. However, he had two full terms to try and do something about it. Whatever he did, if anything, must still be a secret or it was ineffective. I say this because of what followed: (1) The bombing and destruction of our two embassies in Africa in August of '98; (2) The bombing of the U.S.S. Cole in October of 2000. (See my links below)

2 - Monica ... I need not say more about that. Well, I'll add one point. Mr. Clinton said he knew he did wrong and he was sorry. No, I strongly think not. If he succumbed to temptation once, twice, maybe thrice, I MIGHT understand. But this nonsense with Monica went on and on and on. His only regret was getting caught; THAT'S what he's sorry about. People in the government are usually denied security clearances for indiscretions like this. Wouldn't that be funny? No, not really, but imagine a president without a security clearance. I mean, he was disbarred for a reason.

3 - I'm still waiting for someone to tell me exactly what Mr. Clinton accomplished other than telling us what kind of underwear he prefers. (I might pose this as a question)

Anyway, this topic isn't worth much more time, but I wanted to back my support for your comments with some detailed reasons.

As another answerer said, I'm with you, Willis.
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Oh, and let me remind some of the folks: Despite the attacks of September 11th and the war against terrorism, the equity markets continue to reach new all-time highs, unemployment is extremely low, interest rates and inflation are under control, and consumer confidence is also doing quite well.

2007-02-25 14:53:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Liberals imagine of Republicans gained because of the very truth human beings wanted Congress to compromise on massive authorities products like the executed take over of wellbeing care, and cap and tax. If Republicans are smart they gained't fall for the seize and they gained't compromise.

2016-12-04 23:09:37 · answer #5 · answered by northcut 4 · 0 0

I dunno. Another dead 3,000 soldiers or more in some other stupid war? A wider gap between the rich and poor? More children living below the poverty line? A deficit growing so fast and furious that it will continue to leech off the economy for decades to come? Human services and educational institutions going completely and utterly bankrupt?
The liberals are going to try to get this nation back on track and undo the damage done by the Bush administration and Republican legislature. Hopefully, it isn't too late. In another 4-10 years, it probably will be.

2007-02-25 14:46:51 · answer #6 · answered by bdunn91 3 · 2 3

You've been at it for the past SIX years, what's taking you so long?
I think perhaps you ought to busy yourself with the rehabilitation of Brittany Spears and let politics and policy to people who can actually think.

2007-02-25 21:09:59 · answer #7 · answered by emiliosailez 6 · 0 1

Conservatives under Bush's command have put this country into the toilet and flushed.

You want another 4 to 10 years of that.
What are you? Demented?

2007-02-25 14:49:57 · answer #8 · answered by Seldom Seen 4 · 2 3

Willis Jeffords is Great! Vote him as President in 08!

2007-02-25 14:47:23 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. US of A, Baby! 5 · 2 2

What's to lose? Freedom, free thinking, a better way of life for the majority, civil rights, personal freedom, the Constitution, etc FOAD, and if you can't figure our what FOAD means Email me I'll be glad to tell you

2007-02-25 14:48:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

America is comprised of many different beliefs, you must be confused. This is still America right?

2007-02-25 14:40:00 · answer #11 · answered by Baby 3 · 3 2

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