No. You have just demonstrated just how factually challenged you are. Now THAT is sad.....
2007-04-06 11:44:28
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answered by Mon-chu' 7
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I am a Bush supporter but I am NOT a FIERCELY LOYAL one. I am an independent voter that has been voting mostly Republican for the past 20 plus years. If GW thinks that the Islamic Fascists hate America because of our freedoms, that is a rational and possible reason. Of course, I did not need him or anyone else to tell me that they hate us because I KNOW that. Why they hate us does not make much difference when they are trying to destroy us and our way of life. On the other hand, when these left wing blogs start preaching 9/11 conspiracies, many of the democommies ACTUALLY BELIEVE that and it is NEITHER PLAUSIBLE OR RATIONAL. I submit to you that it is those people that resemble the people of North Korea. Comprendo?
2007-04-06 12:21:28
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answered by just the facts 5
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You study too lots into ballot numbers, for starters. I many times help the President yet do no longer consider distinctive what he does (and does not do). How do you place that in the time of a ballot? I strongly disagree that he's despised through maximum; that come from the some distance-left kooks who many times hate each and every thing and truthfully anybody. Being president meaning handling a brilliant array of subjects; no you are able to truly desire to thrill all the folk for all time. i think of Mr. Bush has achieved besides as could be predicted on the economic equipment, quite lots on keeping the u . s . a . at living house, and o.k. on his very appropriate courtroom nominees. I provide him failing marks on Iraq, unlawful immigration, and education. A blended bag, the result being that I neither stick to him blindly or hate him completely. The "thumbs down" votes this reaction will collect will help show my think approximately regards to the some distance-left haters. BTW, congress has decrease approval numbers than the President. comments?
2016-12-08 20:14:59
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answered by ? 4
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Do the word of flaming anti-war libs sound like the words of Chamberlain?
or better yet the words of Islamic Terror group leaders?
Put Ted Kennedy's transcripts next to Bin Laden's and you will get a close match.
anyway, the point is that we can go tit-for-tat all day long...who cares? Believe what you want, even if it is completely disconnected with reality.
I am conservative that is not a Bush supporter, but not for the same reasons as you, citizen of fantasy land.
2007-04-06 11:39:43
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answered by American Citizen 3
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Hmmm where have you been the past 30 years while wacko islamists have been killing us left and right. Last time I checked President Bush is not a dictator and their are no political prisons. If you are not fiercely loyal to the North Korean pot bellied pig they put a bullet in your head. Also last time I checked that is not the case in the USA. So get a grip on reality..
2007-04-06 11:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe that's because President Bush is one the VERY few people in U.S. leadership who are moralistic and have a clear picture of what the founding fathers intended for the USA.
Oh, Humanist, Neanderthals are not related to humans as the DNA testing has proved. That is a moot point.
2007-04-06 11:39:49
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answered by Tom C 3
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So by your logic, anyone who believes a leader is a South-Asian dictator in behavior?
Take a logic course, and do a better job of representing our party.
We're not all crazy, Republicans, and a lot of us are patriots, even if we disagree, dissent, and protest without being seditious. Some of us are Americans, first.
2007-04-06 11:48:02
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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No, Korean has a very different vocabulary and cadence from English. You should have no trouble telling the two apart.
2007-04-06 11:43:12
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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No they do not, but your hatred for Americans spews forth from beneath your veil of anonymity! since you are not American, and promote sympathy for the Jihadist teorrists, why aren't you wearing a burka?
2007-04-06 23:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem with your analogy is , people on this site,
have the ability to see through your ploy, which is as thin, as your grasp on reality.
2007-04-06 11:47:02
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answered by Anonymous
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