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No! A true patriot will question everything done by his/her country--in order to keep it honest and true to its foundations! Don't ever take it for granted that the government is acting on your behalf or in your best interests. Complacency is the antithesis of patriotism!

2007-04-27 18:54:03 · answer #1 · answered by Joey's Back 6 · 2 2

Not at all. you are an American and as such you can express your point of view anytime anywhere. Many months ago I was ready to give bush and his crew a pass on things they did but not anymore. They have lied to us and have cost us many lives because of their corruptness and lack of knowledge and basic intelligence. I know what Bush wants but he went about it in the wrong manner and stayed with his rather dumb Sec. of Defense too long. Bush hangs on to losing propositions too long and doesn't know when to bail out or change. This man is rather stupid and should return to Texas ASAP.

2007-04-28 01:49:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's necessary for people to question their governments. It's a necessary part of the process since human beings are so easily corrupted when they get the taste of even a little power or money.

But what seems to be happening a lot lately is downright anti American attacks on the presidency itself. What makes Bush any more corrupt than any other politician. Because he doesn't share your particular beliefs?

A lot of people say Bush lied. I don't know if he did, but even if he did, isn't lying a prerequisite for the job?

We all know Bill never had sex with "that woman" now did he ha.

2007-04-28 02:01:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

no you're not. It's the right of every American and right now the vast majority of Americans are questioning the corrupt Bush Aministration but it seems no one is hearing our voices. Is this really a democracy we have in America?

2007-04-28 02:12:34 · answer #4 · answered by Chery 5 · 2 0

it can never be considered unpatriotic to raise questions about any leader in America. This is a fundamental right we have and should actually take it far more seriously . If you have reservations about people in office exercise your right to question and, more importantly, exercise your right to vote at the polls.

2007-04-28 02:48:09 · answer #5 · answered by cbgaviniii 2 · 3 0

You are not unpatriotic! How can we let HIM go on doing the things he has done without questions. Questioning the policies are one of our responsibilities as tax payers and citizens of this great country.

2007-05-05 19:58:08 · answer #6 · answered by Me 7 · 0 1

No. People, particularly some of those in the Republican party, want people to follow their party like sheep and not question anything. I question bush, the Republican Party, and the Democratic Party. Wrong is wrong, no matter what political affiliation anyone is in.

2007-04-28 01:50:34 · answer #7 · answered by linus_van_pelt_4968 5 · 1 0

You may be unpatriotic, or patriotic, but a rational human being would question the notion of corruption without evidence.

2007-04-28 02:44:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It would be unpatriotic not to.
These Corporate Facist have done more to destroy democracy in America than any foriegn adversary.

2007-05-04 19:39:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. You would only be unpatriotic if you were to question the corrupt Israeli administration.

2007-04-28 01:44:03 · answer #10 · answered by June 3 · 3 3

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