Nope, they can't explain. If we say something bad about Clinton and ask them something about him that we truly want to know, they don't answer your question. Instead, they try to tell us how bad a republican is or how awful Bush is.
2007-08-04 04:48:31
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answered by Rachel 3
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Its not so much that they hate Bush, its that they hate each other. I mean, I don't even watch the simpsons anymore, I just hit the internet to read about the latest cat fight between Hillary and Obama. It really is amusing. The sad part is that many Americans do not realize that the bickering and arguing is all they have to offer aside from feeble atempts to ressurect already failed policy, rejected over and over by the same people who vote them in. I know I will lose 90% credibility with some people by saying this, but Sean Hannity was correct last year when he warned us that if the Democrats were to take majority in Congress, almost nothing would be accomplished except attempts to harrass the President by pushing flawed spending bills and conducting countless special investigations which from the start, have no legal standing.
If these candidates can't get along and at least ACT professional toward each other, how are they going to treat the American public and the representatives who are sent to DC? Its amazing because I'm not seeing this bulls*** happening on the Republican side.
2007-08-03 23:17:13
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answered by Voice of Liberty 5
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The Democrats only care about getting into power.And to do that You must do nothing but criticize the other party.If it didn't work they would not do it.And it works because of our education system.It all boils down to the fact that if we brought back corporal punishment in schools they would be more behaved and they would pay attention in class,which equals a smart adult later in life which equals an educated decision when voting,which also equals politicians being forced to grow up.I'm 24 years old so that means I"m pretty familiar with the lenient rules that our schools have.It also would not hurt to bring back truant officers or for parents to actually beat their kids a**es when they misbehave.My mom kicked my a** a countless number of times and I turned out fine .Back in the days of corporal punishment it seemed like we had a lot more smart Americans in this country who made more educated decisions.
2007-08-03 23:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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What makes you think Democrats can't make an intelligent decision? How put you in charge? There are plenty of intelligent people both Republicans, and Democrats. Last time I checked you had 2 b 18 -2 vote.(You ask can't they grow up.) Really !
2007-08-03 22:19:07
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answered by Here Kitty Kitty 5
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Many people on both sides are so consumed with their hatred of the opposition that they cannot make intelligent decisions.
But there are many other reasons to oppose Bush than a rampant hatred of his entire political party. There are plenty of reasons to oppose Bush as an individual, regardless of his party.
2007-08-03 22:16:28
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answered by coragryph 7
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As I've said before, I can't stand it when the democrats start in on their childish name-calling, so I won't do it myself. However, I agree that they are very consumed in their hatred for Bush. It seems like if you disagree with their political opinions, its impossible for them to be respectful...they have to hate you. I'm not saying all of them are like that, but I've seen a lot of Dems on here that are.
2007-08-03 22:18:49
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answered by K.K. 5
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Too many Democrats take their lead from people that are from the comedic venue for starters.
Keith Olbermann
Michael Moore
Jon Stewart
Stephen Colbert
Alan Colmes...oops, that's right he isn't a comedian...
The Dem's that are in my family, (Not immediate) when asked why they are Democrats all answer, "I don't know, because our family has always been."
Good reasoning there I'd say......yah...
And we want to know why they can't make an intelligent decision? hmmmmmm
2007-08-04 01:50:37
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answered by momsplinter 4
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Just asking what decisions are you talking about.
Could you be talking about warrantless wiretaps that have violated the fourth amendment?
Are you talking about rubber stamping defense bills without timelines?
Are you talking about asking the President what his exit strategy is for Iraq, especially since he has said that you cannot have victory without an exit strategy.
So I was wondering what you meant by intelligent decisions. If you are talking about not rubber stamping everything that Bush wants, including destroying our Constitutional Rights. Well thank god they are not giving Bush those powers. Hopefully the days of Bush destroying the Constitution and continuing to promote fear in America are over, and not too short of reign it was.
Here is a better question, why were the Republicans so out to get Clinton?
People said it could never happen, but one day we woke up to this fascist state.
2007-08-03 22:34:39
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answered by White Star 4
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It's not just the President. Democrats seem to be consumed by hatred of all things they disagree with.
2007-08-03 22:20:41
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answered by hardwoodrods 6
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Hatred does that. It clouds the mind and blocks common sense. There is nothing wrong with not liking and disagreeing with someone. What and how Bush is treated is not the American way and is down right evil. JFK stated," Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country." Our politicians only ask, " What's in it for me." Peace
2007-08-03 23:19:30
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answered by PARVFAN 7
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