2007-04-18
12:23:01
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trevor22in
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Politics & Government
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Let us analyze for a spell his grandfathers involvement with a Nazi Germany shipping company. Didn't they supply Germany with the raw resources needed to maintain their war-like tendencies?
2007-04-18
12:30:43 ·
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By the way if your going to call me a liberal you may as well hold your tounge. I am neither conservative nor liberal, republican nor democrat.
2007-04-18
12:31:44 ·
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Aparently some of you can't read so I'll type it again in hopes that your logical brain will surface.
If you are going to call me a liberal hold your tounge. I am neither conservative nor liberal, republican nor democrat.
Thank you come again.
2007-04-18
12:46:31 ·
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Yeah, cons don't want to admit it, but only dictators spy on their own citizens and ignore the constitution. Fascists are always strong corporatists like Bush, who tear down regulation, rally religious extremists, and use war as a tool to gain political support. Mussolini, Hitler, Tojo, Saddam Hussein, all had these same traits.
The last good thing that Bush did was go after bin Laden, but realized fairly quickly that OBL could be used to manipulate the public through fear, and quickly backed off, saying "I'm not concerned with the man". Fascist: yes. Anti-American: Hell, yes. You hit the nail on the head.
2007-04-18 12:41:44
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answered by Jason 4
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Not only do I think his morals are anti-American,but also I think he is the most dumb person alive.He is a stupid hypocrite.He may be president, but he breaks the law.There is a bumper sticker that has a picture of him on it and it says,"I fixed Iraq now I'll fix social security." There is an alternative that says,"I fixed Iraq now I'll fix New Orleans.
2007-04-18 12:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama is spreading his very own message that we could have picked the incorrect guy. he's laying low on Immigration till after the election in November, provides his approval to a Mosque while he could desire to have stayed out of it, is going to the main excellent holiday spot for the wealthy and nicely familiar, Martha's winery, while thousands and thousands of people are attempting to proceed to exist this Recession that he's doing not something approximately. he's his very own worst enemy precise now and his spouse isn't helping plenty the two. Tourism interior the U.S. is loss of lifestyles this summer season and he or she takes her money to Spain. spectacular.
2016-11-25 20:41:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Bush is actually extremely emotionally immature and lacks critical thinking skills. I truly don't think he is intelligent enough to really possess an anti-American or fascist master plan. He just is not interested in exploring ideas that challenge his assumptions or his simplist explanations for how the world operates. He reminds me of a little boy dressed up in a man-suit.
2007-04-18 12:30:32
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answered by kvcar2 4
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No, why would you ask such a question? This is what pisses me off, he is the Presidnet in a time of war. WHat has he done to deserve such ridicule except piss the media off and doing what he believes is right?
You are a disgrace to post something so outrageous as this! As a member of the Armed Forces I am discouraged to know that this is the way our Commander-in-Chief is treated at home.
He is our Preseident, our leader, he is not stupid, and he does not govern by polls. He has been elected to do what HE BELEIEVES IS RIGHT! NOT WHAT THE PUBLIC FEELS AT THAT TIME! When Lincoln was President, he had even lower ratings than Bush, was he right? DId he do what believed in?
Think before you post this kind of BS. Do some research instead of just believeing the trend of hating America and blaming the Republicans.
It is a sad day when no-one bothers to learn anything on their own. Do you even know what a fascist is? How can the President be anti-American?
2007-04-18 12:33:44
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answered by Douglas R 1
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Joe Kennedy was a Hitler appeaser. FDR fired him as Ambassador to Great Britain. And he bought stocks and was a notorious anti-semite. So I guess the dems have some fascism in their blood too. See, two can play the game.
2007-04-18 12:35:08
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answered by Nikki 4
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Absolutely not. Did he not go to war against terrorists, and terrorism, when the American People asked him? Yes. Did Bill Clinton, when the American People asked him? No. He let our soldiers be murdered, on the USS Cole, in Yemen. He let our citizens be murdered in one of our embassy's in Africa. He let our soldiers be slaughtered by a poor weak country, Somalia. Black Hawk Down. Remember that? Thousands of our good men and women died for naught. Why? Because we had an idiot in office, who cared for nothing, but having his twinkle-dink sucked in the Oval office of the White House, by Monica.
Tell me now who is the better president. George, or Billery? In the link below is PROOF, that America promised NEVER to forget, and also that the American People begged Bush to go to war with Afghanistan, after 9/11.
Don't forget the faces of your countymen and women!
2007-04-18 12:36:10
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answered by xenypoo 7
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No, now everyone's bitching about Iraq, but when the towers dropped they were all mad at him because we weren't bombing SOMEBODY for it yet. We have a nice base now to keep Iran in line. Kennedy and Johnson left 50,000 in the mud in 'Nam, so Dems who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
ILLEGALS---- turn in a terrorist cell; if it pans out, win INSTANT CITIZENSHIP!
2007-04-18 12:36:07
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answered by medicine wheel 3
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No. Glad you asked. Good chance to put that nonsense under a rock where it belongs. Let's educate ourselves, shall we? I suspect liberalism and socialism have more in common with Fascism than anything our Presidents have done.
Educate yourselves, people. Don't just throw words around or pick and choose half a definition. Look it up.
Characteristics of Fascist Philosophy
Fascism, especially in its early stages, is obliged to be antitheoretical and frankly opportunistic in order to appeal to many diverse groups. Nevertheless, a few key concepts are basic to it. First and most important is the glorification of the state and the total subordination of the individual to it. The state is defined as an organic whole into which individuals must be absorbed for their own and the state's benefit. This "total state" is absolute in its methods and unlimited by law in its control and direction of its citizens.
A second ruling concept of fascism is embodied in the theory of social Darwinism. The doctrine of survival of the fittest and the necessity of struggle for life is applied by fascists to the life of a nation-state. Peaceful, complacent nations are seen as doomed to fall before more dynamic ones, making struggle and aggressive militarism a leading characteristic of the fascist state. Imperialism is the logical outcome of this dogma.
Another element of fascism is its elitism. Salvation from rule by the mob and the destruction of the existing social order can be effected only by an authoritarian leader who embodies the highest ideals of the nation. This concept of the leader as hero or superman, borrowed in part from the romanticism of Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Carlyle, and Richard Wagner, is closely linked with fascism's rejection of reason and intelligence and its emphasis on vision, creativeness, and "the will."
2007-04-18 12:29:53
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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You upset the righties with this question.
Now your learning.
And yes -by the - he is.I would say Nazi too but he looks so silly in uniforms.That's probably why he was a draft dodger as well.
2007-04-18 12:29:13
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answered by Your Teeth or Mine? 5
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