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so I put my car back into gear and drove away. Was this the morally right thing to do?

2007-04-03 17:33:12 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

30 answers

I'm not into politics at all. But I LMAO at your question!! They were probably wondering why you took off though. I'm laughing so hard I can't type. It could be morally right, you have to cover your own butt. Suppose he was a serial killer or something? In that case then you were totally right to take off.

2007-04-03 17:43:53 · answer #1 · answered by purpledeucegirl06 5 · 5 3

Of course not.

Everybody knows that Democrats hate the US, love baby-killing, sponge off tax-payers on welfare, smoke pot, listen to rap, want socialism, love terrorists....

At some point, though, if you don't help change that tire before the police show up, that person will spend the night in jail and the car will be seized. So what's for the greater good?

2007-04-04 01:07:26 · answer #2 · answered by Shrink 5 · 4 1

I would have help, just to see Kerry the ,flip-flapper looks like.In holiweird ( holliwood to some of us)they are known as frick and frack.Forget edwards,ciao

2007-04-04 00:55:50 · answer #3 · answered by bolongwahoo 2 · 0 0

Morally it was probably the wrong thing to do, although, with all the ethics of the democratic party, and their defining what the word "is" is, it would probably fall under the ethical thing to do for the Kerry Camp, that was what he did in 'Nam when someone was in need for his help.
So morally No;
Ethically Yes.
And don't worry, with the next election, all the dem's will be crying wolf about something else.

2007-04-04 00:46:39 · answer #4 · answered by lorencehill 3 · 5 4

Only slightly less moral than my inclination to laugh whenever I see someone with a Dubya sticker on the back of their sh!tb0x of a car.

Would I be correct in assuming that since you are such a loyal Bushie, you are currently serving in the military protecting Big Oil's right to gouge the American public and this president's right to blacken the image of Americans around the world.

2007-04-04 00:54:12 · answer #5 · answered by mickbw 5 · 2 5

I did not vote for Kerry and I would say no. Personally, I would have stopped to help regardless of the bumper sticker on the back of their car because it is the right thing to do.

2007-04-04 00:42:59 · answer #6 · answered by msi_cord 7 · 4 4

It's your right! There is no law which state one has to help anybody. However just hope that the reverse doesn't happen, your the one with the flat tire and they see a Bush/Chenny sticker and drive away. What goes around comes around.

2007-04-04 00:41:04 · answer #7 · answered by wondermom 6 · 5 3

Bwaaaaah! I love how you stole that other guy's question and turned it around. What wit!

Now as for your question...well, I just can't get past you being a Republican and wondering what's morally right. Sorry--mind won't compute.

2007-04-04 01:51:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

It shows how selfish a person you are, great people would help anyone no matter their political standing. I know I would help a Republican who was on the side of the road because if it were me who needed help I would hope anyone would pull over to do it. Also, just because someone is on the other side of the politcal spectrum of me doesn't make that person a bad person, just a different person.

2007-04-04 00:41:10 · answer #9 · answered by Sam K 3 · 4 5

That would be like saying you left when you saw he was black or asian or mexican, it isn't right, I am a che guevera leftist, but i always help those in need no matter who they are, what you did was taking politics to far.......

Peace in Iraq

2007-04-04 01:17:11 · answer #10 · answered by ginsberg68 2 · 1 2

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