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I guess it is due to lack of original thinking and pure hatred to a man that beat them twice.

2007-07-05 16:46:04 · 31 answers · asked by meathead 5 in Politics & Government Politics

31 answers

Liberals can only blame others. They think that the world is still flat and we all sing Coom-bye-yeah.

2007-07-06 08:08:48 · answer #1 · answered by LA LA 6 · 3 1

First off, what kind of question is that to post? Next, if not for OUR ability to complain about OUR government we are nothing more than a facist, totalitarian state. It is every American's responsibility to speak up about the wrong of their government. The president will always draw the most attention due to the status of the position.
To answer your question more specifically, Bush can be blamed for the deaths of 3,500+ of our soliders, marines, seamen, and airmen in Iraq. This will cause a negitive response, and rightfully so. Iraq aside, Bush has failed in Education (examine No Child Left Behind Act), the Justice system (see Scooter Libby) , Immigration, Social Security, and economy stability. I can also argue that our country is no safer than it was before 9/11, because throughout Bush's tenure as President we have disassociated ourselves with the interdependant global society and made more enemies than prior to 9/11.
The fact of the matter is there are two types of love: childish love and grown up love. With childish love you love without without question or condition, however with gorwn up love you love with a mature, understanding and are not afraid of speaking up about the issues that may aggravate the relationship. Obviously, the love I am refering to is the love of our country. Democrat or Republican we need to keep this in mind. I hope I provided you with a small bit of insight.

2007-07-06 00:23:58 · answer #2 · answered by ricky f 1 · 1 2

Liberal - Conservative - I think it's time to stop using these "cop out" terms. I am not a liberal. I love this country and the Constitutional rights that our leadership, including Bush and Cheney, have taken oaths to defend and uphold. Yet, it is troublesome to see that both have defied the Constitution and seemingly placed themselves above the laws that were put into place by our founding fathers. Whether you are a liberal or a conservative, everyone should be concerned about the diffusing of our rights and the limitations of our freedom under the guise of "Homeland Security." And, yes, Bush does mock the Constitution and the American people and it is not just the liberals who are aware of this, but every intelligent, thinking patriot in this country. If intelligent thought means being accused of being a liberal, then call me liberal!

2007-07-06 00:04:58 · answer #3 · answered by ConstitutionSupporter 1 · 1 3

Your right, I gave up on Bush a years ago. I think the problem is with the Republican party as a whole and how that are out dated and fallow father figures that know best instead of representatives of the people`s will and can let someone like Bush enter the level he did. The Republican party has let corporations push them around are just employees at this point. It is time for the Republican to sit one out and take back their party from the corporate royalist. It is time to throw some tea off the boats again.

2007-07-06 00:01:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

So the GOP had control of Congress and the White House for six years and in 2006 lost Congress and now every week a new GOP leader in the Senate or House speaks out AGAINST the President, but it's only the liberals who are blaming him?

Your logic is stubborn and childish.

2007-07-06 05:28:26 · answer #5 · answered by BOOM 7 · 1 3

Your 'guess' is, of course, wrong. It's because Bush, and by 'Bush,' please understand that I mean the entire Bush administration, not just the one individual, has screwed up so often it's terrifying. It's a testament to his stupidity that I can choose any subject and link it to some unforgivable offense in under twenty seconds.

Now, I would hardly link this only to liberals. 70% of the country is unhappy with the president, and I doubt that they're all liberal (I wish.)

2007-07-05 23:56:24 · answer #6 · answered by tartilus 2 · 2 3

No meathead, it's because unlike the Bushies, they talk about the current President instead of trying to blame our problems on a past President they just happen to hate. It's The Decider's war, he wanted it and he got it. He's also horrifically mismanaged it. Who would you like them to blame for the chaos he's created and the incredible growth of Al Queda that has happened as a result? Let me guess, Bill Clinton? lol

2007-07-06 00:01:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Yes, I can. I could even talk for an hour about what this country should be doing about education, the environment, foreign policy, taxes, social programs, religion, energy policies, etc.

Now....can an conservative speak for 20 seconds without bringing up Bill Clinton's BJ? Or better yet - could any of them speak for even 10 seconds on the accomplishments of George Bush?

2007-07-05 23:57:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Can any Conservative talk for more than 20 seconds without stating, "Well....Bill Clinton did it too...?"

I guess it is due to lack of ANY thinking or the fact that Conservatives know they voted for the WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY TWICE.

2007-07-05 23:57:12 · answer #9 · answered by linus_van_pelt_4968 5 · 3 3

No. 10 seconds is a stretch.

2007-07-06 00:33:06 · answer #10 · answered by George 3 · 1 0

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