one, don't answer the question if your gonna call him stupid.
two, good question. why do the liberal want us to be like everyone else. we are the world power and thats because of our belief in God, we loose that we loose it all. its already happening. mark this down economically we will be overthrown under liberal rule.
2007-08-20 15:19:44
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answered by james s 3
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Liberals hate America?
You are not supposed to be going to the Osama bin Laden school of civics! Even air-heads like The Karl know better than that.
When you grow up you might learn that name calling is a sorry form of an attempt at debate. You could stick to the popular lies that Democrats are for "big government" but we currently have the biggest government in US history and the Repugnants burden us with it.
Back to the dirty tricks drawing board for you, maybe Faux "News" could help with some new talking points.
Good luck and remember, whatever you do don't do that pesky reading thingy.
Jim D
2007-08-20 15:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I vote for Democrats and am somewhat liberal depending on the subject. I don't hate America. I served four years in the USAF and am allowed to have an opinion. I think most of the people I know are more moderate in their opinions. Far right wing republicans are quite set in their ways also. You should go and meet some liberals and see just how evil they are.
2007-08-20 15:18:59
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answered by jonds 7
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First I do not dislike American values. Second I am not socialist. Third I wish more products were made in the U.S. and not China so that statement is not true either. Fourth I do not hate America. Fifth I fly U.S. Airways and I drive a Honda because it is a higher quality car...not because it is not "American made." I would not buy an American made car unless it was of higher quality and I do not shop Walmart because they are a huge contributor of American factories being shut down and the products being made in China just because they have to pay the workers less. Also I would buy American products if there were more things made here! Under this administration they are not doing much to see that jobs stay here in the U.S.
2007-08-20 15:16:24
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answered by Lindsey G 5
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Yes the democrats have hated their homeland for many years. They look hard to find the best deal of anything made outside of the United States. Their ignorance is criminal to say the least. What 'true American' would be like this given the problems of war in Iraq and Afghanistan and all our soldiers over there.
I don't see why all the damn democrats don't go live in another country anyway. Could keep the US powerful when we finally have just the republicans to run things in a fair and equitable manner.
lol
2007-08-20 15:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes to your 1st question. No to your 2nd question. Yes to the 3rd question. And since most Subarus, Toyotas are made in the US by American workers that's not really a problem. And you buy & use just as much Venezulean oil as any Dem because 1/5 of all US oil comes from Venezula.
2007-08-20 15:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrats and republicans are almost similar.
Dubya is not America.
I (a centrist) won't stop watching TV and videos, listening to music, using a cellphone, taking pictures,... just because those devices are not made in America. Have you checked where your computer and accessories were made in?
2007-08-20 17:02:13
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answered by Mysterio 6
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I buy the best product available with what I can afford, which mostly happens to be foreign-manufactured. I realize that this may come as somewhat of a shock to you, but it has nothing to do with any hatred of America.
My camera and my car suited my needs the best, and they were both made in Japan. If they had been manufactured in the United States, I still would have bought them.
For those of you that have never taken a basic economics course SOUTH LAKE, we generally refer to this system as a market economy, in which the companies that are most efficient at satisfying the demands of the consumers are those that generate the most profit, and therefore can continue to supply the marketplace with those products. There's nothing socialist about that.
Swing-and-a-miss...
2007-08-20 15:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Liberal Democrats love American values, much more than Conservative Republicans.
They hate it when cons talk the talk, but don't walk the walk. The Republicans talk a good game about American values, but when you look behind the curtain, it's all BS.
Just look at all the "family values" Republicans. The more strident and intolerant of non-"family values" the more you can be sure that they are having an affair with a man or woman, or are heavily into whatever they are decrying.
2007-08-20 15:18:33
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answered by ? 7
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Um, so I have a question. Which "American values" are you accusing me of disliking?
I don't own a Subaru OR a Toyota. I don't own an oil company. I don't shop at Walmart because the ones around here are dirty and disgusting. I fly US Air. (Last I heard, that "US" stood for "United States.")
Any other questions?
2007-08-20 15:13:19
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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I'm not a liberal Democrat and I believe strongly in the power of trade and capitalism. This means that I look for the best quality product my money will buy. Which means I buy Toyotas, Hyundais, and, yes, gasoline at Citgo. I also shop at Sam's Club.
FYI, Wal-mart gets the vast majority of the goods on their shelves from (drum roll, please!)...........China!
2007-08-20 15:13:30
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answered by Ryan M 2
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