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gay hypocracy? http://www.thelawparty.org/franklincover...

the national debt? http://www.thewe.cc/contents/more/archiv...

the current 2 billion dollars soon to be 3 billin dollars per week....read that again PER WEEK that bush spends on Iraq. lets just call it $100,000 per minute wated of your tax dollars in iraq! http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/po...

the fact that clinton spanked your boy big time on our countries economic prosperity? http://www.academycomputerservice.com/ec...


this is one of the most revealing graphs. http://www.uuforum.org/deficit.htm...

well any way. i'd be ashamed of myself if I were a republican. I mean add to all this 3600 American lives ground into the dirt for a lie.

oh, I almost forgot the North American Union bush is initiating WITHOUT congressional approval or yours and mine. http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=14965

2007-08-30 04:01:05 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

at the risk of sounding a little harsh. Isn't time to wake up?

seriously. Take a step back and look at the country. Can this all be glamor and glitz?

It's not. Take a look around. Open your eyes and mind for just a moment. These links are not fictional bush bashing. thse are real issues concerning America.

this is not fabricated. For the sake of the country wake up. Bush bashing is lame. Besides Bush will be gone in a year. So bashing bush won't do much good.

So I compell all of us, not just the republicans or democrats, but all American citizens to open their mind and look what is goin on around us.

The part of Bush is that he is commencing so much of this against eh country.

Like I sasid, this is not fabricated or bush baashing. This is about our country. It's time we all stop and think and put two and two together.

Something is going on, and we the people, are losing.

2007-08-30 04:02:01 · update #1

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I was raised in a Republican household and believed the rhetoric they spew about social programs...then I got a jopb as a case manager and saw that not everyone in the US is able to help themselves and that not everyone has the same opportunities that I had as a white male from a middle class family. It sickened me to know that Americans were being neglected while we were sending billions to other countries. I can never vote Republican again for that reason.

2007-08-30 04:06:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 3

And go where to the Democratic party...? OK so it is not Bush bashing.. as you say it is Republican bashing and acts like this from the Democratic party is the very reason why I as a black female having been indoctrinated into the Democratic party almost by default have decided to open my eyes and learn about the party I would be casting my vote for. Let me say the unveiling is not pretty at all and has me running for the exit more often times than not. I don't get that you guys feel the need to do this (very many Democrats engage in rhetoric like this)? Contrary to your belief that you maybe educating people, I find it petty, distasteful, childish and a host of other adjectives that have me convinced that I do not want to hitch my star to such a party.

2007-08-30 04:26:55 · answer #2 · answered by Sparkle 2 · 0 1

It was a bunch of things, but the big thing was the war in Iraq. At first, knowing what I knew at the time, I was supportive of the war in Iraq because the evidence I was presented with said that Saddam was an immediate danger to our country. When I found out that the Republicans lied and fabricated evidence, that turned me against the war and the Republican party.

2007-08-30 04:15:53 · answer #3 · answered by some_guy_times_50 4 · 2 2

I moved to a country, that is regarded by many, as a totally screwed up, in part, to get away from the politics of hate and also because my job had been outsourced and I had no future anymore in the states.

I moved to a country where they are beating the holy crap out of us in the market place.

I moved to a country that makes transparent plans for the future while we make plans in secret as in Cheney's secret energy plan.

I moved to a country that in the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster on par with Katrina, that the government buckled down, set a goal of fixing all the destruction and got it done in less then a year -- all with the people in mind.

I moved to a country that is emerging from 5,000 years of totalitarian rule up to the last 30 years and is now reversing that where they will emerge as a republic democratic system, much like our own.

I moved to a country that does not depend on a military industrial complex and strong arming the world to get what it needs. But would rather use diplomacy and trade to affect change.

I moved to a country that believes in a countries right to sovereignty and has promised not to wage preemptive attacks on any sovereign nation.

I moved to a country that has not waged war on another country for 3 decades and that war only lasted a month and when they reached their objective they got out.

Do you know where that is?

Peace

Jim

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2007-08-30 04:22:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

#1 Making it harder to file bankruptcy while loosening up lending. -

#2 selling OUR airwaves to one monopolized telecom company . Dems helped him on that one .. ATnT wrote alot of checks ..

#3 patriot act. Everything we have claimed the big government liberals wanted over the years, roll it up into one package and give it to them for Christmas.

#4 Everything gonzalas did or didn't do..

# 5 To sum it up Bush has never worked a day in his life,, hes naver paid taxes.. or had to think about how much gas money it will take to go visit his grandma...

Thats why hes not really a conservative..

2007-08-30 04:14:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

What turns me totally of with the Republicans is there support of the Pentagon for ever increasing budgets and the war mongering. We have to get out of the military industries, its a dead end.

2007-08-30 04:18:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

its impossible to reason with the neocons. if Bush were a democrat, they would be reviling him the same as the dems are now. some people just prefer to let others think for them, and are naive enough to believe everything they are told by the government officials they trust implicitly.

you made a good effort though....

2007-08-30 04:07:21 · answer #7 · answered by Free Radical 5 · 6 3

"Like I sasid, this is not fabricated or bush baashing. This is about our country. It's time we all stop and think and put two and two together."

Yeah right, you're just attacking Republicans to further your cause. And what is that cause? How about pretending that terrorism doesn't exist, and if you like deficits you'll love what universal health care will do to our economy. I can't wait to change parties and pay more in taxes, that sounds like a swell deal. And let's not forget that your boy Clinton got the ball rolling with NAFTA.

2007-08-30 04:08:35 · answer #8 · answered by Pfo 7 · 2 7

None of the above, or below, as the case may be. I left the Republican Paty when Reagan fooled them into believing he was a "fiscal conservative".

2007-08-30 04:07:57 · answer #9 · answered by fangtaiyang 7 · 5 3

Ah, to be idealistic and tunnelled vision. I'm a Republican, and while I'm not especially proud of it in this administration, it is way ahead of the Democrats.

I grant that may not be saying much, but it's what we've got. Politics is the art of compromise, and Republicans are willing to take harsh measures when harsh measures are needed. Democrats tend to waffle and whuffle and read the popular polls before making a statement - they seldom actually take an action. (Unless it's under the President's desk - a la Clinton)

No, I can think of few things as destructive to the future of this country as a Hillary presidency.

2007-08-30 04:07:01 · answer #10 · answered by Uncle John 6 · 3 8

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