Gee, a lot of people said they liked the idiot.
The respect and integrity of the U.S. lies in its government to international folk. And this government is a sack of s**t.
If something isn't one-sided, then why call it out as being so? I saw quite the number of thumbs-down given to those who realized what a sick monster the man is, and I'm sure I'll rack up my own pretty quickly.
The respect and integrity of the U.S. is NOT predicated on Americans agreeing with their political leaders, especially when those leaders have killed so many and stomped on the 1st amendment.
2007-03-01 11:04:40
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answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5
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No, I think it says that a lot of people are tired of Bush and the religiously right wing fanatics that put him into power. That they are tired of being represented by a man who appears to be confused and illiterate. They are tired of a government that shows no integrity or respect to the nation it supposedly represents.
2007-03-01 22:07:08
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answered by U-98 6
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The USA is made up of hundreds of different nationalities; You will have to say that every nationality lacks respect and integrity.
So, say it!
2007-03-01 18:52:32
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answered by Fatima 6
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Respect is multi-faceted. Everyone gets basic human respect from me until they do something that, I believe, makes them unworthy of my respect. Bush is that for me. I never really had any respect for his intelligence or leadership abilities, but now his integrity is so compromised on so many things, especially on our entry into Iraq and the conduct of his "one-up-on-daddy" war has been so horrendous and wasteful, that he gets NO respect from me. I'd push him out of the way of a speeding bus, but I wouldn't shake his hand.
2007-03-01 18:54:29
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answered by Skeff 6
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I dont know - what DO you think about the lack of respect and integrity in the USA???
If you ask me, those responses are in response to BUSH'S lack of respect and integrity to his constituents.
2007-03-01 18:51:50
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answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6
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I don't know, what do you think it means?
If someone asks me an honest question and I answer it in a way that upsets you, who's fault is that? Me for answering honestly, or you for being offended.
2007-03-01 19:07:17
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answered by Black Dragon 5
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uh...hold on
hahahahaha...so wait. are you implying that our opinion on a political figure is disrespectful to the US?
so agreeing with a presidnt that thinks soldiers dying on a battlefield for no reason is a good thing?
were just....insulting america by having a different opinion.....is that what youre saying?
immediately i can see the problem with your logic. you assume that your position is the only correct one, and that everyone elses is incorrect, conscuiosly insulting and lacking respect.
well then, using your logic i can say that your answer (because it obviously is pro Bush) shows the lack of respect and integrity YOU have towards america....since america would never engage in a war simply to make profit...
right?
2007-03-01 18:48:19
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answered by johnny.zondo 6
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I think mostly it says that asking for a one word answer will tend to get answers from people who are only capable of giving one word answers.
2007-03-01 18:48:49
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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Respect is earned. Bush does NOT deserve respect.
2007-03-01 18:52:58
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answered by taa 4
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We have enough rhetoric to deal with in this forum without adding what belongs in the Politics forum, sir.
2007-03-01 18:48:34
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answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6
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