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Libs bend over backwards to defend terrorists, promote european interests, attack our own culture, etc. etc.

Hateing your own country is NOT patriotism. Assuming every governmental decision is a conspiracy does not make you an intelectual.

2007-06-08 04:27:45 · 22 answers · asked by Old Money 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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The bed wetting, liberals support terrorism,and anti-American practices because they are anti-Americans....Simply put, People like Rosie O'Dongstrap and Hillary Clit-on are a group of self righteous, Nation hating, fools that think they can badmouth our troops, and talk trash about everything this country was founded on.
Whether a politician, or some over paid, whining actor/actress that is only in the public eye because they look semi-decent.....THEY ALL ARE ANTI_AMERICAN SWINE.

2007-06-08 04:47:38 · answer #1 · answered by tattooedscooterdude 1 · 2 1

I am quite patriotic.

ALL the men in my family have served in the military...excepting of course the lads under 17....

HOWEVER, I am not blindly patriotic. This country is not perfect. Nor is everything we do RIGHT.

More than ONE TYPE of person lives in this country.

I am quite wealthy and could sit back with disinterest for every other thing that goes on here, but I don't.

I think what you are assuming in self hatred is a difference of opinion.

This is a FREE NATION. More importantly, GOD gave men free will and we have opinions, etc.

EVERYONE IS NOT A CONSERVATIVE, NOR DO THEY HAVE TO BE.

If you wish everyone to have the same opinion, as proscribed by the government, then move to North Korea.

2007-06-08 04:36:18 · answer #2 · answered by soulflower 7 · 2 0

They don't. This is the same tired rhetoric I've been hearing from the right for years. During the Cold War republicans accused liberals of siding with the soviet union. Now it's terrorists. It's no more true now than it was then.

2007-06-08 04:39:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

patriotism is word that is used by the government to inspire its people to blindly follow them. i say the most american thing we can do is question the government at every turn. that what the founding fathers would have wanted. as we slowly divide ourselves between parties our countries middle is falling apart while dem and repubs fight in washington real america is getting fed up with the all lies and the bull poop and the fear mongering. i think its about time for a revolution. maybe if you got off your knees (praying) long enough to see that your government whether its dem or repub doesnt always know the right answer thats where the people come in.

2007-06-08 04:33:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

What are the anti Usa interests you speak of MR intelectual?

2007-06-08 04:33:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Guilt. They feel guilty that America is so prosperous, or that some American's (usually including themselves) are more prosperous than others.

Ultimately, they feel America is an unfair society, and therefore needs to be taken down a peg.

2007-06-08 04:38:01 · answer #6 · answered by Uncle Pennybags 7 · 2 0

Allo w me to introduce you to the useful Idiot..

He is foolish, ignorant of facts, unrealistically idealistic, dreamers, willfully in denial or deceptive. They hail from the ranks of the chronically unhappy, the anarchists, the aspiring revolutionaries, the neurotics who are at war with life, the disaffected alienated from government, corporations, and just about any and all institutions of society. The Useful Idiot can be a billionaire, a movie star, an academe of renown, a politician, or from any other segment of the population.

Arguably, the most dangerous Useful Idiot is the “Politically Correct.” He is the master practitioner of euphemism, hedging, doubletalk, and outright deception.

The Useful Idiot derives satisfaction from being anti-establishment. He finds perverse gratification in aiding the forces that aim to dismantle an existing order, whatever it may be: an order he neither approves of nor he feels he belongs to.

The Useful Idiot is conflicted and dishonest. He fails to look inside himself and discover the causes of his own problems and unhappiness while he readily enlists himself in causes that validate his distorted perception.

Understandably, it is easier to blame others and the outside world than to examine oneself with an eye to self-discovery and self-improvement. Furthermore, criticizing and complaining—liberal practices of the Useful Idiot—require little talent and energy. The Useful Idiot is a great armchair philosopher and “Monday Morning Quarterback.”

The Useful Idiot is not the same as a person who honestly has a different point of view. A society without honest and open differences of views is a dead society. Critical, different and fresh ideas are the life blood of a living society—the very anathema of autocracies where the official position is sacrosanct.

Even the “normal” spends a great deal more energy aiming to fix things out there than working to overcome his own flaws and shortcomings, or contribute positively to the larger society. People don’t like to take stock of what they are doing or not doing that is responsible for the conditions they disapprove.

The Useful Idiot, among other things, is a master practitioner of scapegoating. He assigns blame to others while absolving himself of responsibility, has a long handy list of candidates for blaming anything and everything, and by living a distorted life, he contributes to the ills of society.

The Useful Idiot may even engage in willful misinformation and deception when it suits him. Terms such as “Political Islam,” or “Radical Islam,” for instance, are contributions of the Useful Idiot. These terms do not even exist in the native parlance of Islam, simply because they are redundant. Islam, by its very nature and according to its charter—the Quran—is a radical political movement. It is the Useful Idiot who sanitizes Islam and misguides the populace by saying that the “real Islam” constitutes the main body of the religion; and, that this main body is non-political and moderate.

2007-06-08 04:36:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Assuming every governmental decision is in our best interests does not make you patriotic either, it makes you gullible. This question is just a bunch of broad, baseless statements with no examples.

2007-06-08 04:33:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

I think you are mistaken. Republicans are the ones who were in charge when the country started the Iraq War, and pump billions into a country that is currently breeding terrorists.

2007-06-08 04:32:38 · answer #9 · answered by Take it from Toby 7 · 4 1

isn't it humorous how Cons circulate out of their thank you to furnish Christians each earnings of the doubt? yet they by no potential omit the possibility to insult & ridicule peace loving Muslims? Cons circulate on and on approximately how non violent Christians are and pretend the bombing and killings around the globe on a daily basis by no potential occurred. who's part are they on besides?

2016-10-09 11:57:30 · answer #10 · answered by keeven 4 · 0 0

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