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okay you dont like the guy..we get it..in fact we got it a long
a ss time ago..... but my question is...."what exactly are you doing to make the world a better place"?

and leave the mickey mouse crap out...like "i practice better values than him", or "i adopted a puppy" once...

what are you really doing that s so honorable and righteous that you can jsut curse someone with hate and such a filthy mouth??

msot of you (no...not all..but many of you are hypocrites)..

and befre ou call me a hypocrite..i dont spend every day or every poiltical discussion slandering and spitting onthose who i disagree with...

2007-05-11 04:05:29 · 11 answers · asked by ya ok....sure 2 in Politics & Government Politics

pardon the typos...

2007-05-11 04:06:57 · update #1

11 answers

He's no Ronald Reagan but is better than any of these LiberaCommunist TRATOR scumbags that represent the party of surrender, the Dumbocrats!

You are asking the wrong people for answers, because these Dumbocrats HAVE NO ANSWERS! We still have soldiers in Kosovo because of Slick Willie, who pulled soldiers out of Ruwanda allowing the massacre of countless innocents, who attacked Iraq because of Sadam's weapons of mass destruction, and bombed a Sudan aspirin factory to turn people's attention away from him staining Monica Lewinsky's blue dress!

...Did these "people of concience" have anything to say then?! NO, because they are disengenuous LIARS!

Expect nothing but lies from cowards and traiters, the worthless Dumbocrat Communist Party!

2007-05-11 04:16:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

"What exactly are you doing to make the world a better place?"

For one, I financially contribute to several environmental and human rights groups. I also live as green as possible. My career choices have been in the service-related fields: I am currently employed as a therapist working with mentally ill teenagers. I am planning to go back to school to study nursing. I am politically active by joining in rallies and protests and voting and financially contributing to the Democrat party.

I have never cursed Bush "with hate and such a filthy mouth," except in the privacy of my own home, but I have cursed out most politicians in this way and it is more of a way to let out steam than anything else. And besides, what I say in my own home is no-ones business. Whenever I have publically criticized Bush it has been on the basis of his policies. This is far from being hate-filled. This is engaging debate. Just because you don't agree with my assessment of Bush's policies doesn't mean I am hate-filled. And it doesn't make me a hypocrite.

In fact, no-one has to "justify" themselves to be able to criticize a politician's policies.

2007-05-11 11:22:33 · answer #2 · answered by sparky52881 5 · 1 0

What am I doing to make the world a better place? Wow...I didn't realize that I was President of the United States, and therefore it was my responsibility to make the world a better place. It isn't up to me to lead the greatest nation on earth, and to set an example for other leaders and people to do the right thing. However, as an American citizen it is my right to criticize those who should be doing a much better job than they are doing.

In other words, you asked a question that really had no place being asked. But that's typical for Bush supporters. You can't say anything to really back up your point or dispute what the other side is saying, so you try to shift the debate, and argue what isn't really there.

2007-05-11 11:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

One of the things I do is engage in serious, sustained debate on political issues. Over time, this shifts people's opinions--note the catastrophic approval rating for Bush compared to his post-9/11 rating. Shifting the general political opinion compels lawmakers to shift policy--some Democrats have gone on record as saying that while they understand that makng bills that they know will be vetoed is counter-productive, they also are receiving immense pressure from their constituents to begin to stop the war. So, I make the world a better place by persuading other people to different points of view that eventually shift public policy in ways that make the world a better place.

2007-05-11 11:10:49 · answer #4 · answered by Qwyrx 6 · 3 0

None of us started a war in a country that didn't attack us based on lies, refused to plan for an insurgency, and are now currently occupying a country that is either in the throes, or on the brink of a civil war.

We also never installed incompetent cronies into every level of government.

I'll leave you with the words of Thomas Jefferson: 'Dissent is the highest form of patriotism'.

Thanks for playing! Now shut the f**k up!

2007-05-11 11:22:52 · answer #5 · answered by Joe M 5 · 0 0

Most likely.. you trash talk Clinton though.. but moving on.. I don't actually bash Bush as a person.. I just take issue with his politics... as for me.. I am very involved with politics in my state and I work with the state funded pre-school programs so you could say I'm helping to improve the future.

2007-05-11 11:10:39 · answer #6 · answered by pip 7 · 2 0

Right now, what I'm doing is being active in the anti-war movement. That is the most important issue today.

Most people don't hate Bushie boy...they just want him and his little war GONE...... and he won't go away....

He is a traitor, a liar, a tyrant and doesn't give a rats behind what we, the people want.

2007-05-11 11:24:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The fact is no democrat out there, or in government, has a plan. They simply criticize anyone who does. It's easier to be critical than to think for yourself. Bush makes tough decisions that he believes are best for the country no matter how popular. He's a strong leader, and that intimidates the liberals.

2007-05-11 11:09:38 · answer #8 · answered by Scott B 7 · 0 3

I'm doing the best thing for our children and the planet

I'm voting democrat

2007-05-11 11:36:07 · answer #9 · answered by Deidre K 3 · 0 0

I don't hate Bush, he probably is a likable man, I just disrespect his ability to lead America in a responsible fashion. He should have hired his Dad's team, we would be all better off now.

2007-05-11 11:08:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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