I'm angry simply for being angry at angry people. Does that make sense?
I'm also angry at people that have their heads so far up their @$$es that they refuse to have a legitimate and decent conversation.
I'm angry at trolls that ask stupid questions, whether it be from either cons or libs, however if I hear "Why do liberals hate America?" one more time I'm going to scream!!!
So what are you so angry about here?
2007-04-10
05:08:24
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Vato.... I AM angry at Bush!!! I forgot to mention that!!!!
2007-04-10
05:19:54 ·
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Acutally, I am much more angry at the people who enable him and still support him!!!!
2007-04-10
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Frogs in boiling water my friend. If you arent outraged at Bushco's treason you will sit in boiling water.
2007-04-10 05:13:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps you are in need of Anger Management classes! I have always thought that those who get that angry must not have all the necessary information to feel confident in what they believe.
And you shouldn't be so angry at those who support Bush, they have that right as an American. If you want a communist country where you have no say or opinion then Move to North Korea they will think for you so you don't have to.
2007-04-10 08:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL! I'm not angry. I think this site has many purposes, and I control my time here, and this site does not control my moods, because I refuse to allow it.
When I find myself getting angry, I do something else for awhile.
Ignore the trolls. They are trying to be antagonistic. Don't give them the satisfaction.
Yes, there are things in politics which should make us angry. Angry enough to take action. Angry enough to write letters and use our voices proactively. But not one thing is going to change this site.
2007-04-10 05:15:26
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answered by ? 7
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Only you can make yourself angry.
Do not take in (inside you, personnel) what people on here say. Most say outrageous things to get reactions (like school age children teasing each other) and others do it just to hear (read) the agreements they will get. It is like a drug to them to read "I total agree, ______ sucks and is evil" and so on.
So when you read all that partisan childish crap, just laugh and keep searching for the occassional diamond in the rough question that actually generates an exchange of ideas.
2007-04-10 05:14:52
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answered by jonepemberton 3
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The most frustrating part of political discussion is everyone's desire to pigeonhole one another into a single uniform mindset, as if we don't have independent, varying opinions from issue to issue. How can people have an honest, open discussion when they can't/won't accurately assess each other's views?
The fact that I've been labeled (as pejoratives) both liberal and conservative suggests I must be doing something right. =)
2007-04-10 05:17:15
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answered by goldspider79 3
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LOL I try to take this worth a grain of salt. Not always easy, but you *do* have to consider the source.
The ones that piss me off are the misogynistic freaks who can't handle a debate with a strong, opinionated woman, so they resort to sexual slurs.
And the idiots who whine that if I support the war I should be in Iraq. For one thing, my family has a very long history with the American military, including Iraq. For another thing, that is the most asinine, pathetic attempt at an "arguement" I've ever heard. I support the police, but I'm not a cop. I support the fire department - does this mean I'm supposed to join?
But the ones that REALLY piss me off are the ungrateful bastards who slam our military. I don't give a rats *** *what* someone thinks of this particular war - it is thanks to the men and women of our military that we have the *right* to sit around and complain. People who do not respect the military are *not* worthy of the sacrifices that have been made on their behalf for over 200 years.
2007-04-10 05:16:02
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answered by Jadis 6
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I'm angry that the Libtards want to eat babies and fetuses
I'm angry that the Neo-cons blew up the WTC and where behind 9-11
I'm angry that Nancy "stupidhead" Pelosi wants terrorists to kill all Americans
I'm angry the George "Chimpboy" Dumbya is so stupid and he hates black people
but otherwise, I'd say I'm pretty even keel.
2007-04-10 05:17:41
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answered by heavysarcasm 4
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sometimes there are intelligent unbiased questions about real issues, which are good to give your own insight to and read what other people are saying.
then there are the angry hard headed radicals that cause a stir, which is why i like the politics section so much. people are so opinionated about politics, its entertaining to throw out obnoxious questions and anwers just to get a rise out of one another.
2007-04-10 05:15:42
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answered by Diggy 5
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There was a hole in my coffee cup lid this morning. Every time I took a sip a little coffee dribbled out. I was tired and decided to rough it out (because I'm hardcore like that). I'm still kind of bent over it. Other than that I'm just kicken like a chicken.
2007-04-10 05:16:42
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answered by Judge Dredd 5
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Hemorrhoids. Too many people sitting in front of their computers for hours at a time. That's what makes people angry.
2007-04-10 05:14:33
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answered by Edward F 4
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I don't get angry, I get fed up and walk away from the computer. I am with you on the stupid questions that are only posted to incite more name-calling and bashing from both sides..
2007-04-10 05:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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