I'm not a political genius, but why are so many people so quick to bash anything the goverment decides to do. Are you free every day to do what you want? Are you the most free country in the world wandering around not worrying about authority? If we pull out of Iraq do you think things will be better? They will be worse. Do you really think that war is so simple as to just leave and the US is so stupid to just put us in there with no purpose. Why is all of Hollywood so rude about the US and Bush? Can't we take pride in our country? Most importantly, I'm tired of everyone talking trash about war like that makes you into politics like you know some shi*. Who really like war people? Get your facts straight. Ok, now I'm ready for all of the folks to tell me what I've already read 20 times over. I'd rather have 1 bloke agree with me.
2007-08-24
21:10:32
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Treason? Do you know what that means? I don't think you know what that means. If you think that it is ok for the ghihad to go and bomb the twin towers, pentagon and target other US capitals is OK then you should consider your own US citizenship. Our country was under attact without warning for civilians. The enemy that we are dealing with has no feeling for western thinking and will continue to grow without our influences. If anyone thinks that it would be fine if just pulled all of our sources out tomorrow and everything would be fine they are wrong. They would only gather in strength and strike again. You should be thankful that the troops have kept the US the way it is.
2007-08-24
21:44:50 ·
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Meant terrorism, not treason.
2007-08-24
21:45:54 ·
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Sorry guys. I have done no research and know that the Bush administration and where we are now is a complete failure. Go watch Full House and eat your ice cream. The sad thing is how bad you guys can come off on me like I'm 100% wrong. There's no way I'm 100% wrong. Even if you gave me 3% credit I would feel that you had a clue, but you bash my opinion like I don't know a thing. That shows what I'm talking about.
2007-08-24
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Yes. You have to keep in mind that 1. Actors may or may not be paid by the Democratic party to be democrat. Its how they make business
2. Democrats stand for everything bad. They are mostly agnostic or atheist, they are loud mouths who have ruined what this country stands for. They let all of the illegals over here.
2007-08-24 21:15:32
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answered by kkecs07 1
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No, they think that every a Republican government does is wrong, just like diehard Republicans think every a Democrat-run does everthing wrong. Partisan politics is doing real damage to this nation, due to extremist in both parties.
President Truman criticized the "Do Nothing" Republican Congress to get elected, as did the Republicans in both houses, but they worked together for the common good.
People do not always have to agree, but the attitude of he/she is wrong because they are a Republican/Democrat is so narrow-minded. If we don't set aside prejudices, we are in big trouble. So when I hear a candidate say they are going to fight the other party, I tune them out.
2007-08-24 21:40:08
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answered by wichitaor1 7
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Hillary ought to have prevented the democrap party nomination circus , truthfully. She could have run as an self sustaining. or possibly the time is sweet for a third attainable decision, some thing like a "eco-friendly" party. the place the suggestions are consistent with being earth friendly, holding the planet and mom nature. Al Gore must be certainly one of its founders too. Come on, each and every scientist could have an interest, each and every kinfolk with a toddler to rear, each and every senior with a grandchild to computer screen strengthen. all of us choose mom earth's infantrymen. she is being harm daily, its approximately time.
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answered by ? 3
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Quite the opposite. It is the Republicans who continually complain about the government not doing anything right. That is their rational against universal health care!
What is our purpose in Iraq? Please tell me what it is? The only thing I can think of is to defend "our Assets!" You do know what our assets are, don't you?
I don't think you know what you are talking about as you didn't tell us why we should be there in the middle of a sectarian civil war that after it was not nipped in the bud by Bush early on, became a full scale civil war! Do you honestly think we can win it!
Over 50% of active military in the latest Army Times poll did not believe in why we are there, do not agree with the war, and do not agree with Bush! I think you have your answer!
We had a purpose when we went into Iraq, 3 US oil companys lost their contracts for Iraqi Oil to the Russians and the French. That was day 1 of the Iraqi war!
Fearjar, you are so full of it. You don't have a clue what Democrats stand for as evidenced by your myopic tunnel vision! Have you ever had any original ideas as what you write is fatally flawed!
2007-08-24 21:38:33
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answered by cantcu 7
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No, they do not believe it, they just know that is the way they can possibly get elected. If you say they do something right, why would anyone want them booted out. I agree with you because the economy is doing well, low unemployment, high stock market, we have not had another attack since 9/11 and we have a leader with some integrity who stands up for what he believes and does not follow poll numbers. If we are all so smart, why are we not president?
2007-08-24 21:29:32
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answered by Jeff E 4
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You hit the nail on the head with "naive." People that are naive tend to be this way their whole lives. They are constantly fooled by others and feel like a fool. Therefore they act like they know what is going on as "they are no one's fool."
They claim the 9/11 was an inside job (as they know something we don't). They know Bush lied (as they have proof and we don't). And have all these way out theories how a plane didn't hit the pentagon.
They claim that Bush was intelligent enough to deceive everyone but not smart enough to plant WMD in Iraq. IOW, if everyone else was fooled they are no different as they find themselves so many times with their naivety.
These are the same people that used car dealers love since they are so easily influenced. They need others to make critical decisions for them and they will allow the salesman because he is so knowledgeable, where in reality many times the salesman would be lucky to be able to jump start a car.
Also you have to add to that element of felling safe attacking your own family. IOW, they can feel safe attacking their own country but would be scared to death to attack a bully. So they will generally let terrorist off scot-free but attack their own country like they would attack their own mommy instead of the bully that steals their lunch every day.
2007-08-24 21:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hon, look in the mirror.
1. Go back to the 1980's and review your history. You will find who the United States was supporting at that time. One of them, get this, we've been to war with twice now.
2. Now, this is a bit of a mystery to me. If we - Democrats - are so against wars, why did we vote to go in? It was to get Saddam and his WMD's. We got one, but did not find the other. Why?
3. May 1, 2003 - Mission accomplished.
4. January 2007 - More troops needed to give the Iraq government time to fulfill the following:
A.To establish its authority, the Iraqi government plans to take responsibility for security in all of Iraq's provinces by November.
B. To give every Iraqi citizen a stake in the country's economy, Iraq will pass legislation to share oil revenues among all Iraqis.
C. To show that it is committed to delivering a better life, the Iraqi government will spend $10 billion of its own money on reconstruction and infrastructure projects that will create new jobs.
D. To empower local leaders, Iraqis plan to hold provincial elections later this year.
F. And to allow more Iraqis to re-enter their nation's political life, the government will reform de-Baathification laws, and establish a fair process for considering amendments to Iraq's constitution.
You will notice the first one is scheduled for November. Considering the government is out for the month and they no longer have a complete government, do you see this happening?
Do you see any of this happening?
This is what Bush told us in his library speech to us, those were the reasons for this surge.
This has not been "quick". This war has been going on for years. I am not willing to let it continue for years. I want my husband and brother back, along with the rest of the troops, home alive.
You now have a civil war there. You have a terrorist group that wasnt there before now just as strong as they were before 9/11. What progress is this?
2007-08-24 21:39:20
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answered by angelpuppyeyes 3
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No man, the issue is that everything the US government has done under Bush has been detrimental to middle class Americans. More jobs have been cut and mortgage foreclosures have been recorded during the Bush administration than ever in addition to energy costs for middle class Americans having tripled. We simply cannot afford 6 more years of this. Unfortunately, too many middle class Americans have bought into the so called religious agenda that the Bush administration has spun at them in addition to the idea that the war in Iraq has anything to do with 9/11.
2007-08-24 21:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Your a numb nut.
What if you had that point of view when this country was settled by our Founding Fathers? They would of looked at you like why did we bring him with us again. Oh yea to feed him to the dogs. The Media isn't against what Bush is doing. Just to let you know something else TERRORISM isn't a group of people or race. TERRORISM is a tactic to harm or humiliate someone. Example: A class bully comes to you and says I'm gonna smash your head on the table. Example2: You throw human feces or food at your neighbors house. Go look up treason and see if that implies to your Bushy God.
2007-08-24 21:27:41
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answered by s l 3
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1st, thats not just a democrat thing, try not to be so partisan.
While I understand your point let me ask you this simple question.
Do you personally feel represented in Washington?
I dont, and many others are like me. I dont blame the govt. for all the ills but I do know they represent their personal interests more often than they represent ours.
2007-08-24 21:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. They just criticize the mismanagement of the Bush administration.
2007-08-24 23:09:33
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