Well, you do have a choice don't you?
2007-05-04 16:13:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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he meant if you are not with America, you are against America. now that we have freedom, we must unite to keep our liberty. The liberty our fore fathers fought for. do you believe that if we did nothing that the terrorists will stop trying to attack Americans? We are fighting against terrorism and if you aren't for fighting against terrorism and would rather just let terrorize harm and kill innocent people than you are definitely against the President's war on terror. Even liberals and democrats believe that you are taking the President's wording out of context, which is a sort of hypocrisy since they do it all the time anyway.
2007-05-05 00:55:50
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answered by Baby I'll stay, heaven can w 3
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Tyrant ruler. LMAO. It says a lot about freedom. People such as yourself still have the ability to criticize the President, speak freely and not be condemned by the government. Has George Bush and his "evil" regime hunted you down for making this comment. The answer is no. Will they? NO.
2007-05-04 23:24:25
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answered by Billy 3
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I think it says you either are willing to support the fights that keep us free, or else you are a hindrance to those fights that keep us free. Pretty simple.
The freedoms our founding fathers fought for in large part have been supplanted with lessor degrees of freedom.
OUR FORE FATHERS WENT TO WAR OVER TAXES (including many in my family). Remember the Boston Tea Party?? They also weren't so hot on quartering British Soldiers at their own expense.
At that time, we were taxed at about 1% (household spending total). We are now taxed at close to 39% (household total, taxes, "fees", etc.).
You're on the right track. We're being taxed out of freedom. And this is how democracy ends...
2007-05-04 23:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think you understand the context of that message.
First of all, it was directed to the world, not to Americans. At the time, 9/11 was still fresh in everyone's mind and everyone was on the same page. Now that virtually all liberals forgot (or chose to forget) 9/11, we are divided.
But at the time it was a message from a devastated, angry and unified America towards the rest of the world.
2007-05-04 23:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Right, that one statement means we have a tyrant as a ruler.
And some people have gone completely off their rocker because of their hatred of Bush.
2007-05-04 23:17:31
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answer #6
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answered by tttplttttt 5
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Sorry, I would agree with you, but that would qualify me as being stupid and uneducated, then I would have to go to Iraq according to John Kerry. So I would like to help you, but since John Kerry just called all the Brave Soldiers we all want home STUPID, what does that say for your Buddy???
2007-05-04 23:21:56
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answered by Ken C 6
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It asks whether you are for it (freedom) or against it.
Pretty simple and straight-forward, you think?
2007-05-05 00:37:04
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are giving aid to the enemy we call that treason, and our fore fathers would have hung you...
2007-05-04 23:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You are free to support terrorists if you wish - the fact that it is anti-American and "against us" in no way restricts your freedom to do so. The far left liberals generally exemplify this premise almost daily.
2007-05-04 23:18:27
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answered by LeAnne 7
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Your really stretching here. You know very well what he meant with that comment.
He is not a tyrant, don't fall for everything you hear.
2007-05-04 23:19:34
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answered by howdigethere 5
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