It's not so much their hate speech I resent, it's their social ills. And their idea of making it better? More ills.
2007-05-08 00:44:14
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answered by Shrink 5
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Hitler would love you. But yes I will remain here and expose your neo-cons hero's for the evil bastards they are, that's my right, and Jefferson would expect no less from a True American.
I'll tell you what I think, George. I think you are still upset that the people pissed on your inauguration parade in January, 2001, when you could not walk the final leg of the parade up to the White House after stealing the election. I think that you don't give a damn about the Constitution and that freedom and dissent get in the way of achieving global neo-liberal hegemony. The Constitution be damned when it comes to getting your neo-con way. But listen and you will hear an ever-growing sound. It is more than the sucking sound of jobs going to Mexico and China. It is the collective roar of the masses of the United States' people waking up to your lies and deceit. It is the sound of the imminent demonstrations and outcry against your corrupt regime. It is the sound of the cheering masses as you, like your mentor, Richard Nixon, are removed from office. It is the sound of the world's second super-power: dissent in opposition to you. You can toss around all the lies and diversion you want, but the people are no longer listening. An MSNBC poll taken the morning after your June 28th speech clearly shows this. MSNBC asked, "Do you agree with President Bush that the sacrifice in Iraq is worth it?" 78% said NO. 22% said YES. The people are saying, "No more lies. No more deception. No more Bushit!"
2007-05-08 07:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not just your country, it belongs to everyone, and not only do they have a right to express dissent, it's the obligation of citizens and was considered by the Founding Fathers to be the highest form of patriotism. How can we just be loyal to our government and shut up when WE are the government? As active members of the government, we are obliged to speak up and do what we can to make it better. I doubt you've heard the phrase, but "we the people" looms fairly large in our highest laws.
Since you are just posting different versions of the same question, I'll just give you another version of the same answer - since you are against the core values our nations was founded upon, shouldn't you be the one to leave?
2007-05-08 08:21:35
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answered by ? 7
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Because, I already did my time, and I vote in every election, and I am entitled to criticize my government.
"If you don't like it, then leave" has been the cry of sycophants since time immemorial. When people have no valid argument to offer to oppose criticism, this usually pops up. It's a sign of moral weakness and mental incompetence.
The first amendment specifically permits and protects this type of speech.
Places where this type of speech is not allowed:
Russia (even modern day)
China
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Cuba
and other dictatorships.
2007-05-08 08:18:41
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answered by Charlie S 6
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Trying to change the problems in the country doesnt mean that someone hates it.
I love it here, but there are many problems. That is what makes our country great, that the problems can be addressed by the people and corrected.
2007-05-08 07:43:34
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answered by Showtunes 6
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"Why don't you just leave?"
LOL! You sound a little fascist yourself, Skippy.
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By the way: did you hear that the FBI arrested a terrorist cell in south Jersey? Wiseacre cracks aside, they were apparently Islamic fundies, loading up with AK-47s, and planning to storm Fort Dix. Now, THESE are the types I DON'T want to leave our country. I want them BURIED in a hole, under PIG ENTRAILS.
2007-05-08 07:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it's so much fun to stay here and piss you off. Besides, your band of nitwits will be out of power in a couple of years. I'm a patient man.
2007-05-08 07:43:31
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answered by devil's advocate 4
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Because it's a democracy, free speech and all that. If you don't love that, what do you love?
2007-05-08 07:35:30
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answered by toowit2wu 3
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So if you didn't like Clinton in the 90's, did you just take your bags and leave?
2007-05-08 07:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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some people say that but they want they do it all the time i say go to France but a Conservative is now president there they cant go there i say why not go to Cuba or Venezuela if u think its better living under a dictator.
2007-05-08 07:41:32
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answered by Jeremy P 2
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