Good luck getting an answer to that one Leroy. I've already tried: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtzeoIkiyBavdgCrRLa7qu3sy6IX?qid=20070219100828AAD0f7s
I think it is because they have a pathological need, and they may even get pleasure from, having some sort of a cause to protest for...needing to "fighting for the little guy"...no matter who that little guy is. In all situations and circumstances, the big dog is the oppressor and the underdog is the oppressed. Now, since the United States is the only real big dog in the world; the liberals feel compelled to support everything that is not the United States...and now, since the opposing party is in the White House, they've been more free to blame everything on the president...rather than their own anti-american tendencies.
2007-03-02 03:51:50
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answered by griffon1426 3
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The word "Liberal" was created by FOX News
Maybe if you turned off the talking box that feeds you your "Conservative" brainwash you could think for yourself.
Your ignorant generalization hardly deserves a response, but since I enjoy exposing you MORE PATRIOTIC THAN THOU sheep, I'll give you one.
DEMOCRATS love America.
We love it so much that we refuse to stand by idley while Bush RUINS our country. Bush is not America. Don't let your brainwash get in the way of the truth. Bush is a corporate president. He is a fool. Almost every country in the world dispises Bush because he is a hick, cowboy, who had everything handed to him throughout his life and is unable to have an original idea.
"Liberals" don't hate America. They hate Bush.
2007-03-02 04:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I can't speak for everyone, but not all liberals, in my experience hate America.
Most people, regardless of whether they are a liberal or a conservative just really, when it comes down to it, really just want the same things in life.
To be happy, healthy, accepted, loved and valued for who they are.
I think the difference between the two is just that one side (the liberals) sees things how they are and question why, and the authority that prevents them from attaining it. While the other side (the conservatives) want to believe in the authority and trust it that if they support it, then things will get better.
At least that is how I have experienced it in talking with and being with people from both sides of the fence.
Really, I think that people are just so confused right now. Our government has not done anything in recent years to give anyone on either side really alot of hope. Promises have been broken to all people at this point. And no matter how you felt when this current administration started, even ultra right wing conservatives, who supported everything, are now taken aback at the current economic and cultural separation that now exists in this country. Mostly caused from the way that things have turned out for both sides right now.
And most liberals I have experienced talking to don't seem to hate America. They simple protest the way that our government has left us out of the equation at this point. Sure there has always been alot of talk about how they (meaning this administration) are going to improve things for the average American. From jobs to health care. But, what they have said, and what they are doing are two different things. And even the hard core conservative sees now that a war cannot and should not be an excuse for leaving our people in such a mess. Alot of promises have been broken, and alot of deception has been perpetrated on the people of this country. And I think that people are just struggling with dealing with all that.
Again, I don't think liberals hate America. Infact, I know many who are quite patriotic, but, people are just trying to understand and are just, in my experience, trying to find a way to justify, just in their own lives, how to make it work for them.
Sometimes, when people talk, they can come across as sounding like they hate America, but when you dig deeper with them, in the conversation, it's not America they hate, it's the current state of affairs. And I find liberals in particular, just get so frustrated when they talk to someone who can't see things for the way they are, someone who has still got blinders on, this frustrates people and makes it hard to be objective at times. We all say things we don't mean sometimes, just out of frustration.
In the meantime, it's not about liberals or conservatives or religion or spirituality or whether someone is moral or not moral, from the beginning of time, it comes down to one thing, There is only one God. Now some may call it God, Budda, the Supreme Being, whatever. But whatever the name, it all represents a lifeforce, a source from which we all come from and all return to. The problem is we just want to keep fighting, not about that there is a "God" but just simply over what to call "it". Who cares?! As long as people are not hurting anyone else, why does it matter to anyone else? But, for some reason it does. And people will always have problems with their lives, until they get this and let it go.
People should just let other people believe and live their lives without having to be judged by anyone else. Especially if they aren't hurting anyone else.
Anyway, I find that most people, most Americans love America, it's the hipocracy that they don't love. And some people just articulate it and some don't. And it may just seem that it's mostly the "liberals" that do it.
But, really, we are all the same. We are all apart of the "Human Race", and we are all in this together. I think we should just start acting like it. Liberals, conservatives and everyone else in the middle. It's just another way to divide us against each other. It's time we start seeing each other as an equal, with the right to have our own opinions. And to work together, and when any two people do that, no matter what the circumstances, both have to compromise. But, it has to be about the greater good. And that is what we should all focus on.
2007-03-02 04:19:08
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answered by Harley Girl 3
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