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Hey libs!!! I know you are out there!! Afraid to answer my last two?? Afraid of the truth??? TYPICAL!!!!

2007-03-30 14:41:19 · 12 answers · asked by Mr Bellows 5 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

12 answers

Not afraid, just wasn't on here until now. But I am afraid of men in scary metal hats. Reminds me of the psych ward...

2007-03-30 14:47:36 · answer #1 · answered by pinkluxe 3 · 5 0

The truth will set you fee (not a misprint!). Tired of being laughed at when you use the wrong term for you opponent; can't keep up with Fox, ABC, NBC, CNN.....and all of the other fairy tale networks, read on so that you.....
KNOW YOUR ENEMY!!!!!!

Liberal:
Many new liberals advocate a greater degree of government influence in the free market to protect what they perceive to be natural rights, often in the form of anti-discrimination laws, universal education, and progressive taxation. This philosophy frequently extends to a belief that the government should provide for a degree of general welfare, including benefits for the unemployed, housing for the homeless, and medical care for the sick. Such publicly-funded initiatives in the market are rejected as interference by modern advocates of classical liberalism, which emphasizes free private enterprise, individual property rights and freedom of contract; classical liberals hold that economic inequality, as arising naturally from competition in the free market, does not justify the violation of private property rights.

This doesn't really sound like the classic Democrat.

Conservative:
Conservatism is a relativistic term used to describe political philosophies that favor traditional values, where "tradition" refers to religious, cultural, or nationally defined beliefs and customs. The term derives from the Latin, conservāre, to conserve; "to keep, guard, observe". Since different cultures have different established values, conservatives in different cultures have different goals. Some conservatives seek to preserve the status quo, while others seek to return to the values of an earlier time, the status quo ante.

Hm....I don't recognize a lot of drum beating war monger Republican in that definition, do you?

How about the neocon? Well this is a very complicated issue as it has changed in meaning since 1960's but in todays climate:

NeoCon:
Neoconservatives also have a very strong belief in the ability of the United States to install democracy after a conflict - comparisons with denazification in Germany and installing a democratic government in Japan starting in 1945 are often made - and they have a principled belief in defending democracies against aggression. This belief has guided U.S. policy in Iraq after the removal of the Saddam Hussein regime, where the U.S. insisted on organizing elections as soon as practical

Now that you know the definitions of people that the media tell you to hate you can speak with authority!!!

2007-03-30 21:53:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

no. a loyal bushbot does not question the big head.

and you won't have long to wait. the "truths" are already starting to come out. (some of us 'saw the truth in 2000'), and we have a good job for you bushsucking truth givers.

the people of iraq welcome you with open arm. when your time at the government tit is over, the citizens want you to clean up your mess.

when the Democrats or Independants or Communist or anybody but a republican gets elected this next term, then the country can fix it's own problems. we'll start with getting rid of republicans. get your passports out.

2007-03-30 22:33:49 · answer #3 · answered by Doctor Pain 4 · 0 1

No. I have an IQ over 80.

(Considering the quality of your question, I decided the re-use of one of my previous answers would suffice.)

2007-03-30 21:52:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

What are you talking about??

What two?

What truth?

I do feel like President Bush is playing a gigantic game of drunken truth or dare, and is losing badly.

2007-03-30 21:43:56 · answer #5 · answered by powhound 7 · 6 2

I see where you're coming from but if you ever want them to answer then you need to use better grammer and stop calling them "libtards."

2007-03-30 21:48:51 · answer #6 · answered by packers1665 2 · 6 0

Terrified, mortified, petrified, ... stupified... by you.

i honestly haven't the slightest idea what you're talking about... but thanks for the opportunity to let me use this great quote as an answer.

2007-03-30 22:00:35 · answer #7 · answered by kmnmiamisax 7 · 1 1

Question 1: Are you libtards....

Question 2: Another one for the libtards....

Maybe there just aren't any people who identify themselves as "libtards."

You should try being a bit more subtle.

2007-03-30 21:47:40 · answer #8 · answered by Vegan 7 · 7 1

Hey you!
Maybe we will answer your questions, BUT NOT THE SAME SILLY QUESTIONS EVERY DAY, OKAY?

2007-03-30 21:52:17 · answer #9 · answered by Tokoloshimani 5 · 2 1

The blogbaba fears no neo-con, and you couldn't handle the truth.

2007-03-30 21:47:11 · answer #10 · answered by blogbaba 6 · 5 2

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