An Iraq quagmire, out of control immigration, bigger government, increased surveillance of American citizens without warrants, gutted school funding, disastrous foreign relations, a scandal-ridden GOP, a floundering lame-duck Presidency, and no solutions in sight.....beyond just finger-pointing and vitriolic tongue-wagging by conservatives against Democrats. Is there any one area or group -- beyond millionaires -- who aren't ravaged by the Cons?
2007-04-06
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➔ Politics
They could get reelected?
That would be like having cancer and beating it, then being told you've got AIDS during the surgery.
I have never seen so many goose stepping party members since the Germany 1939.
They not only ignore the signs, they find holes in the evidence. It's truly scary.
2007-04-06 13:29:15
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answered by SemperFi 2
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Iraq will be resolved soon
Immigration is not a conservative problem. Democrats did nothing and some Republicans did nothing.
Bigger government is not a conservative principle. That is why Republicans lost
You are a liar about surveillance. We have to spy on our enemies.
School money goes up every year. Once again you are lying.
Foreign countries do not like us no matter what we do.
The scandals generally have no merit. Delay was indicted for crimes that were not even a crime.
Go and leave the country. You are nothing but a miserable commie traitor.
2007-04-06 13:58:46
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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By continuing to fore-go the expansion/enforcement of Export Trade Agreements--we will be faced with astronomical Trade Deficits.
The current Administration has perpetrated so many deceptive practices that, each week there's a new pile of crap to move. Its like the old "Shell Game" we are bombarded by distractions-diverting our attention from the crucial issues ( e.g. Port Security or Export trade).
Bush's policies are repugnant.
America's diplomacy is repulsive( Dr. Rice never closes a deal).
The Military is overworked.
The nation refuses to sacrifice.
Yet everyday its like " Looney Tunes in D.C."
2007-04-06 13:40:21
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answered by FunkyMcNasty 3
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You know, it is easy to blame others for the things we as citizens of this country have had a hand in letting happen.
When Congress handed the power to start wars over to the President, there was no out cry of foul from the people. When we first went into Iraq, again, nothing from the people of this country. Only with the last election of a new Congress are we starting to put blame on everyone but ourselves. We, the people, are not blameless in this mess. We watched our debt raise to an unbelievable amount, nothing, we just went along, now all of a sudden we realize the amount we owe, to whom we owe & are appaled! While we are blaming lets take a good look in the mirror & start to accept our own blame in this mess!
2007-04-06 13:38:27
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answered by geegee 6
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They can keep screwing things up so bad that we have a Democratic Congress and President in 2008. Now THAT would ruin the USA!
2007-04-06 13:42:32
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answered by Pythagoras 7
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By letting the child like Democrats stay in the majority.
2007-04-06 13:54:24
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answered by rosi l 5
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Hi The influence of Rove towards the moral low-ground cannot be underestimated.
2007-04-06 13:27:20
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answered by Cirric 7
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this is the work of NEOCONSERVATIVES, not conservatives. neo-conservatives are closer to liberal, in fact many of them are ex-liberals. they duped many conservatives into voting for them and into supporting them. thanks alot, karl rove!
and for the record, bigger government, illegal immigration amnesty, a surveilance state/police state are still a part of the liberal philosophy. the only reason you hear them complain about it is because the democrats want the power. just wait till hillary steals the election, you will get the same thing. in fact, one could argue that there really is little difference between the two parties.
2007-04-06 13:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a conservative, but don't you think that the Liberals will continue to let immigration grow out of control in order to garner their votes?
Right.
2007-04-06 13:24:10
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answered by The Cult of Personality 5
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finger pointing?
I am doing something about illegal immigration in my area. What about you? I am not under surveillance but then I haven't done anything to warrant it. How about you? I don't send my kids to the gov't school; I do not expect gov't to do everything for me. How about you?
2007-04-06 13:28:29
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answered by thewindywest 5
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