They can, if you ask questions that don't point in that direction, lib.
2007-04-30 13:38:31
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answered by libstalker 4
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I find this question to be childish and ignorant. Your lack of understanding of conservatives is painfully obvious. The only conservative views you seem to have heard are sound bites of Sean Hannity or Ann Coulter. While I do have a thing for Ann, I do not agree with everything that tumbles from her lips. Conservatives are no more likely to use offensive speech than left-wing radical liberals. All one has to do is have a listen to Rosie O'Donnell or Michael Moore to validate my point. Before you generalize an entire group of people you might want to do just a little homework. That way you won't look like an ignorant teenager who idolizes their radical left-wing brother or sister away at U.C. Berkley.
2007-04-30 13:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate and worry are no longer elementary to argue with and are "no longer elementary under pressure" into our equipment. They sell papers and attraction to interest. once you carry forth love and know-how you're open to ridicule and that's something you may get crucified over. Conservatives tend to be greater careful and afraid, yet you do no longer want to oversimplify it. There are good, honest,smart conservatives who want the best for each individual. Democrats voted for the conflict and the Patriot act. President Kennedy escalated the Viet Nam conflict. President Eisenhower spoke stridently against (and that i've got self assurance coined the term) the "protection stress commercial complicated". Democrat and Republican now no longer, in the event that they ever, meant liberal and conservative. the two perspectives are good philosophies of their actual meanings. My opinion is they have been distorted fairly much previous fix via worry/means mongers. To get a greater proper feeling of hate matters, do a seek on "Yellow Journalism" and how killing civilians is bought to the yank public as good distant places coverage. "If the sunlight rises the following day, it is going to likely be by using fact of adult men of effective will." Attributed to a Kennedy consultant whilst the sunlight fairly much did no longer upward thrust in the process the Cuban missile disaster.
2016-10-14 05:24:34
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answered by lambdin 4
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Because all you hateful libs are so full of hate it permeates everything you do or talk about. Thee would be much less hate if libs would just become civil and debate issues on merit rather than inject hate into everything. They hate the President. They hate all Republicans. They hate low taxes. They hate less regulation or smaller government. They hate true entrepreneurs and healthy economies. They hate anyone who does not hug trees and embrace Al Gore as an environmental authority (which he is not). I think they hate getting up in the morning and maybe even living.
2007-04-30 13:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Some leading question. Perhaps those who use the word "hate" to address you do so because your question included the fact you "hate" the military, "hate" Bush and Cheney, "hate" the patriot act. "Hate" the fact that we are fighting against good ole' Al Qaeda.
I "love" this country, please do not define me by your silly and ridiculous viewpoint. By the way, I don't hate you, I simply think you are clueless.
2007-04-30 13:59:12
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answered by Eric K 5
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We sure can. Love, love, love......... see? I didn't use the 'h' word, and I'm a right-wing Repulican. Can left-wing liberal Democrats answer a question without attacking the personality of their opponent, but rather by disputing his/her position?
2007-04-30 13:41:02
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answered by squeezie_1999 7
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Those that do use it as a substitute for rational arguement.
That liberals are "full of hate" or "hate america" has been a big talking point for Rush and Hanitty and the drones just repeat it.
2007-04-30 13:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they're "radical", does any radical person use rational speech without using powerful words?
2007-04-30 13:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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They can and do. LOL........this is rich coming from the user that gave this answer to a question:
"their too chicken,,, balk,, balk,, balk,," (referring to conservatives)
2007-04-30 13:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, it's Republicans who are the haters. Perhaps I can interest you in some fine beach front property in Nebraska, cheap.
2007-04-30 13:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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