They aren't. We aren't. We love America just as much as you do. We just don't like the way it's being run. And if you are referring to the Iraq war, we did support it, in the beginning because we believed what we were being told by the President. When we figured out that ission accomplished wasn't being accomplished and that Bush decided to let bin aden get away with 3000+ people getting murdered on 9/11 we started questioning. We are NOT anti-American because of that. That is one reason it makes us Americans.
We love money just as much as you do. We just think that we should help those that don't have it.
Problem with that? Oh well. You can't make everyone happy.
2007-09-18 01:18:44
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answered by midnight&moonlight'smom 4
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MoveOn.org believe that the country should adopt a more socialist, classless society. Their enemy is people who have worked hard to gain their wealth. They feel that they have the right to take others wealth redistribute it among the citizens. They also naively feel that all problems in society can be cured through government.
As we have seen in the past socialism really does not work. By taking resources away from the people and not giving them the ability that makes the choice that suits them best, we give citizens a choice between bad and worse.
Remember how good socialism worked out in the USSR and the Eastern bloc? Those countries are now adopting flat taxes and free markets. By doing that they are flourishing. Yes the rich get richer, but the poor get richer also. However in socialism, no one can get ahead. Just ask any Cuban citizen. They still drive American cars from the 1950's.
America was built on a Libertarian, capitalistic society. They further we get away from that, they less this country becomes that America everyone remembers.
2007-09-18 02:06:17
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answered by krupsk 5
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There is really no such thing as "anti-american". What would that mean, that someone hates the Appalachian mountains? Hates Hollywood movies and rock and roll? Hates baseball? The concept of "anti-american" is just an emotional buzzword that the conservative media uses to goad simple thinkers into having an anti-liberal attitude.
What the "dot.org" groups are about is improving america by calling attention to injustices such as corporate controlled government, the concentration camp at Gitmo, unnecessary war, etc.
2007-09-18 01:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It's all about how is in control and how much money they can make when in control. In Hollywood it's all about who you know and if they know you. Politics is a way of expressing yourself in a way that benefit's all. But today it's all about what it can do for you not what it can do for all of us. Face it most people just want to live their lives happy. But move on dot org whats all of us to live life their way. Soon we will all be eating food that is good for us and living 100+ years on a very very crowded planet buying cheese burgers, and pork rings on the black market.
2007-09-18 01:53:02
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answered by Michael F 3
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Soros Ted Turner and the kennedys want America destroyed.
2007-09-18 01:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No body is anti-rich, its that we are anti-poor.
America has food fights as people die of hunger.
Oprah's closet could house 200 hundred people
You have an uphill argument saying that "we deserve it"
2007-09-18 01:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrong
You keep on listening to Drug Limblah, Ann Colder and that Fox crap. They are the ones that fill your head with this kind of garbage.
We who have a difference of opinion.......think.
Unlike the right ...the non thinkers
2007-09-18 01:18:55
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answered by JustUS 4
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Being anti-rich and anti corruption is not the fodder that makes one anti-American. It is your right to think so, but it is their right to not agree with you!
Why is it when you right wing neocons disagree with anyone they are automatically anti-American? Have you ever considered it is you who are anti American?
2007-09-18 01:13:33
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answered by cantcu 7
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The far left is much the same as the far right - fanaticism happens from all sides.
2007-09-18 01:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a web site devoted to the political left. What did you expect? It would be like asking why almost all the columnists on townhall.com are in favor of tax cuts and opposed to gay marriage.
2007-09-18 01:12:01
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answered by Thomas M 6
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