No, we need to intervene when something starts looking odd. If we had done this seven years ago, we would not have that buffoon in the white house ruining my country the USA.
2007-07-12 08:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-09 03:31:15
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answered by ? 4
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All that is needed for the triumph of evil is for men of good will to stand by and keep silent.
We have a duty to resist, to speak out, and to unmake the dictatorship under which we now toil. We owe it to the thousands upon thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who have died to keep us free: we must not permit their sacrifices to have been in vain.
Resistance now! Resistance forever! All power to the people!
2007-07-12 08:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell no, thats the problem, we've stood by & watched for too long. Thats the reason the political elite in DC think they can do anything they want
2007-07-12 08:18:26
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answered by Job1000 4
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In most cases we might as well because we have no choice. If something is already happening...( the war ) we are not going to be heard. In the case of the amnesty bill, I think congress listened to the people a little bit.
2007-07-12 08:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I hear if your repeat the phrase, "Bush is good, Bush is your friend", over and over several times a day, you will eventually talk yourself into saying YES to a question like this.
2007-07-12 08:37:56
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answered by avail_skillz 7
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"Faith" in politics? That ought to be grounds for declaring a person mentally incompetent, right then and there!
2007-07-12 08:18:01
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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whoever has faith in politics and politians doing things right, will have their hopes crushed.
its better we keep involved with politics and try to make things better. and watch for corruption
2007-07-12 08:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No the last thing you should trust is a politician,now or in the future,Democrat or Republican.
2007-07-12 08:31:26
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answered by hdean45 6
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We love the leader. The leader knows best. WE love the leader. baaaaah baaaaah baaaaaaah.
2007-07-12 08:16:20
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answered by bbbbriggs04 3
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