Aye yes, but it goes both ways. Anyone who supports Bush and the war is labeled typically by liberals, as war mongers, lawless, and horribly uninformed. And my father in law for example is extremely pro-bush/pro-war and I would not call him any of the above. He is afraid as well as I am, of this huge Islamic Jihad going on against America from countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria, and all the "-Stan" countries.
But truly neither party has all the right answers and this hate mongering that BOTH party supporters engage in, is truly reprehensible and really shows just that one persons immaturity, and furthermore that they are unpatriotic and as much an enemy to the U.S. as AL-Qaeda.
2007-08-07 17:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the people who do that -- from both sides -- are just posting to hear themselves talk.
Some of them think they are are being clever, and some don't care as long as they get to attack someone they hate.
It's sad, really, that these people don't have anything better to offer than mindless pointless name calling.
On the other hand, a few posters actually point out valid contradictions, or relevant problems -- and those are not in the same category because they are actually contributing to the debate and awareness by raising valid issues.
2007-08-08 01:12:05
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answered by coragryph 7
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Personally, when the question is one of political opinion, I try to be clever and impress myself. Hopefully, some readers will understand what I am saying and be entertained. Those who don't get it, or don't like it, don't matter to me.
When someone has a serious question, I try to give it a serious answer based on law and experience. I am seriously trying to help.
2007-08-08 00:15:29
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answered by BruceN 7
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People who ask those "questions" are feeble-minded twits who have been brainwashed beyond the ability to think rationally over the past 30 years by the Barking Right-Wing-Moonbat Propaganda Mill, brought to them by Faux News, am radio college flunkouts, OxyRush, and the Hitler Jugend of the Republican National Committee.
2007-08-08 00:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm with you 100%
I've even posted such questions myself. See my questions list and check em out.
Partisan politics is nothing but blind worship of false idols. See above answer for an example.
2007-08-08 00:09:52
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answered by askthepizzaguy 4
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Seems that the rights are asking the "nutty" questions.......
2007-08-08 00:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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