Bush has fostered this notion that if you speak out against his policies or beliefs you are anti American and anti God. I am positively, totally amazed that this country elected this man to serve a second term. He is a total idiot. He gets up and tells the entire nation and world that God speaks to him. We used to be a nation that was admired and respected all over the Globe and we have turned into the nation that everyone despises. Whoever is the next president is going to have to spend half of his term trying to undo the damage that Bush has done with foreign policy.
2007-06-09 11:06:43
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answered by zento1110 4
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No it is not anti American. Bush has stop listen to the American people and he is selling us out to the highest bidder. The last several election I have voted for the lesser of two evil, a Democrat or a republican, is like voting Satan or the devil, both are the same, they just use a different name.
I will no longer make this mistake again. I will be check out other parties this election.
2007-06-09 18:19:48
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answered by Maggym 2
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You're confused.
The seditious name-calling, the rumor spreading, the treating of our elected representatives as "guilty until proven innocent" IS ANTI-AMERICAN.
It was when used against Former President Clinton.
It is now.
There is a BIG difference between disagreement/dissent/protest, all of which can be done patriotically and respectfully.
What we, as patriots, hate is the sedition and the undermining of our country as people whine and complain about our systems, our way of life, and want to change them into socialist systems, disband them, break apart the country into smaller groups, etc.
How can that NOT be anti-American? It calls for the destruction of part of our country!
These people do NOT speak for me. If I remain silent, I am LETTING these people speak for me. That's how socialists took over the democratic party.
My party. Democrat. I let them in with my silence along with every other patriot who stayed silent while they did the fighting against Republican goals and turned it personal, vicious, and hateful. They joined in with the people who did the same thing to Former President Clinton and it isn't until now we are beginning to realize that NONE of these people love America.
They just hate our country and representatives.
Being anti-President Bush and anti-America IS the same thing.
Being anti-specific policies and goals and anti-American are NOT the same thing.
Some people don't know the difference. Do YOU now?
Do the people reading this post? Speak up, or let others speak for you. Who do you stand with?
2007-06-09 18:17:44
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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It used to seem that way but elections are coming up and people are starting to see the bs for what it is. What used to be shouted down is now getting heard. Also the more wrong someone is the louder they have a tendency to get. I have noticed his "Christian" friends are starting to desert him. Not very "Christian" of them is it. Also it's getting hard to say "It wasn't me" since we've had a republican Congress and President for six years who created this mess
So the tactics have changed: It's now "If you hate the war you don't support our troops"
I suspect he was spoiled rotten as a kid and Mama and Papa Bush indulged him in every manner. Probably explains why he gets sick during important events such as the G-8 Summit or goes to Crawford fairly frequently.He can't get his way otherwise, We can't afford that guy. Never could.
We have more enemies now than we did before only now we don't have the manpower or money to do anything about it.
2007-06-09 20:05:15
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answered by ugotthat 6
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No, but being anti-president is. You may dislike the person, but do NOT be anti-administration. Disliking the Bush Administration is not anti-American--but being anti-Bush Administration is. Oh, and to all the liberals--God speaks to everyone (remember when Al Gore stated that he invented the internet?...). And if he was such an idiot, how did he get elected a second term? I'd like to see even one of you to run and win.
2007-06-09 18:13:22
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answered by kduggan91 2
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And the beat goes on!
What does the cartoon character bush have to do with being anti American? He's the one taking this country down slow but sure so he's anti American I would say!
2007-06-09 18:09:14
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answered by chestnutlocs1 4
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You are a true product of the current educational system. You can't write a coherent question. But of course I know with diversity and political correctness being pushed in our schools, we have morons like you wasting time posting on message boards.
2007-06-09 23:15:19
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answered by mntazzy 2
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Absolutely not! We have a Constitutional right to speak up against a tyrannical and oppressive government. In fact, it's our patriotic duty to do so. -RKO- 06/09/07
2007-06-09 19:22:55
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answered by -RKO- 7
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Hell no.
I cant stand your President, but that doesnt make me think all Americans are bad.
In Australia - it is an "act of terrorism" to criticise the government (sedition).
I just hope your President doesnt get any ideas for new laws from that.
2007-06-09 22:46:57
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answered by ruthy 2
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Hey I am a republican, and I cant,t stand the man He is the worst president we have ever had, put us in a war we didn't need, ran up the deficit so high that it is almost unpayable. and if he had his way, he would turn the USA into a country of open borders, and ultra crime and poverty.
2007-06-09 21:08:23
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answered by niddlie diddle 6
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