I think if we get struck by at least two more terrorist attacks, they might start to figure it out.
Reality asserts itself, in the end.
2007-09-12 07:47:25
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answered by replicant21 3
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I will focus on just one fact for you, your opinion on the inflation and getting rid of unions statement. Capitalism does not create inflation, monetizing the debt does. Monetizing the debt is an idea rooted on the left side of the political spectrum because it follows the idea that government can fix any problems a nation has, whether by printing more money or taking over a corporation. When you look at productivity, the US has about 33% higher rates of productivity than Western Europe, with a much smaller union base. Also, the unemployment rate in states that have high rates of unionization is 3-4% higher than states that have less union participation. So yes, I would like to refute what you have to say. And also, have you ever heard of "poisoning the well?" It is basically where you try to disenfranchise the opposing view point before it has a chance to give its argument. Hitler was very good at this when he said "Jews are evil etc" It appears that you have mastered this not-so-subtle art as well. Congrats!
2016-05-17 22:48:26
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answered by ? 3
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Liberals hate terrorists as much as any conservative does. The level of hatred between Republicans and Democrats these days has nothing to do with hating terrorists. That is the only thing those of opposing parties seem to agree on. I find it disingenuous of some Republicans to interpret a disagreement over policy so broadly that they use it to claim liberals love terrorists. That's nothing but trash and smear politics at work.
2007-09-12 07:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not. Politics (being re-elected) seems to be the only thing important to them. It's a shame. We should all be on the same side. One would think that intelligent people could come together and figure out a way to move forward. But instead, they spend their time throwing stones, trying to destroy anybody in their path. As a result, they now have the title "Culture of Corruption" tied to their Party, and their "Do nothing Congress" sports lower polls than even the President. That's what hate gets you!
2007-09-12 07:50:20
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answered by Mercedes 6
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They hate the terrorists, but don't agree with the Republicans way.
I am the son of a pastor, So don't come after me for being civil about it and not slandering either party
2007-09-12 07:40:15
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answered by The Mizz 3
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Doubtful
2007-09-12 08:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Conservatism and Liberalism are different political philosophies. They are not reasons for hating people. Look at your name: BJ Clinton. You can't say that you picked that out of love for Bill Clinton. So, you yourself have some deep seeded hate for liberals.
If you are looking for liberals to not hate you, then don't hate them first. Bring your ideas for how to make America better to the table and be ready to debate them. Then you may see people not as hating you but as having different ideas but trying to get to the same place. Until then, everytime you punk them, they will look to punk you.
2007-09-12 07:52:47
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answered by Deep Thought 5
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how does someone who calls himself "B.J. Clinton" even have the gall to ask this question.
The hate comes from the right, not the left. That is a fact.
2007-09-12 07:43:17
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answered by truth seeker 7
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We already hate people who want to destroy America.
2007-09-12 07:49:55
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answered by Holy Cow! 7
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It appears unlikely they seem to have allied with the terrorist which is bad for the good old USA.
2007-09-12 07:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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