I guess it's one of the perks we get for being the "filthy rich". Right?
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I'm sorry...I didn't realize sarcasm was beyond you. I'm afraid I gave you too much credit for intelligence. I should have known better just by reading your question (and your avatar nickname). I won't let it happen again. LOL
2007-06-02 05:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-25 01:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Neoclassic says there are more "of us than there are of you". Probably can't read so doesn't know about Bush and his record LOW approval ratings. Hasn't heard about the 06 elections yet. News reaches them slow because they lack independent thinking and critical analytical skills. What makes me laugh the loudest is the poor ignorant people who think Bush lowered their taxes. Yeah, right. He did if you make upwards of $300,000.00. Further proof of their ignorance.
2007-06-03 19:20:29
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answered by arejokerswild 6
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I'm a hard working Bush supporter! I will in fact soon have two jobs! I work second shift so I come on here during the day and sometimes after. Right now I'm off because of surgry, not lack of work. Is that alright with you?
2007-06-02 05:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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it is saturday. i dont sit here all day every day and complain about libs. i work 5-6 days a week making ten dollars an hour.
im a republican because im not dumb enough to vote for democrats who try to keep me making ten dollars an hour. in five years i will be a electrican making 23-27 dollars and hour and enjoying something you libs hate. pursuing the american dream of doing what i want, making as much money as possible and not sucking of your stupid social programs like welfare and unemployment. i am considered low class when it comes to how much money i make. but i will never lower myself to becoming dependent on the government to pay me.
i stuggle but when i am making good money i will feel much better knowing i didnt become addicted to taking government money to help me live my life.
2007-06-02 06:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I worked hard for my money. It's the weekend. God forbid I take an hour or two to support my political party in a time of need.
This is the problem with Democrats, they dish it, but they can't take it.
Why are Bush supporters hated for being wealthy?
2007-06-02 05:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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My excuse is I'm disabled. Surely that's good enough for you.
btw, I'm not a Bush supporter, never was. I'm in the UK.
2007-06-02 13:58:28
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answered by 3 4
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Listen up yahoo, here is how it is done
Vote in a good President, like GWB, who implements really solid economic policies
work real hard, save 20% of your gross, do not buy any luxury items, only necessities, invest wisely in the best economy in the history of our country
and then retire early, life is good thanks to my wife, GWB and our great capitalist society.
2007-06-02 09:47:11
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answered by rmagedon 6
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I haven't noticed that. I guess you find what you're looking for, or see what you want to see--kinda like the "liberal-biased media" phenomenon.
Try THAT sometime. Scan the radio dial for talk shows, and move to the next station when you hear the word "liberal" or the phrase "liberal media". You'll cross the AM band in less than 5 minutes!
2007-06-02 05:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a job that requires a lot of hour's but I also have a computer at my desk...I answer off and on all day everyday..deal with it, your just outnumbered by the intelligent party.
2007-06-02 05:52:12
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answered by Erinyes 6
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You are personifying conservatism. Bush is a person, not a political ideology. I am a conservative that has never supported Bush and his neo-conservative policies.
For the past two presidential elections, I did not cast a vote in the presidential category.
2007-06-02 05:48:02
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