That is like walking into a dildo shop and choosing which one will hurt the least.....
2007-10-11 02:55:09
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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All are, but at least the Americans we have in the military can defend and protect themselves in Afghanistan and Iraq. Those enemies at home which include the people who kill doctors that perform abortion are still within the limits of our own internal security. If our Homeland Security, Intelligence, and Boarder Patrols are ineffective and the Law Enforcement is only designed to handle the level of violence they currently face, we will be in some real deep problems should the terrorists choose to come here instead.
2007-10-11 03:02:01
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answered by rance42 5
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The ones at home are undermining the very fabric of our society. There are sizeable groups who cant see the danger of either group because they are naive or just dont want to have to admit to it and they may be the bigger threat. Remember Rome destroyed itself as do all great nations
For those that speak of the rights that the "enemy at home" list enjoy and how those rights make us great- yes those rights make us great but they also make us vulnerable. I was listening to a mulsim cleric the other day who stated that now that they are within the US their mission wasnt to physically destroy it but to use its laws against it to forward the Muslim agenda- sorry but it is true and living in denial wont change that. "With freedom come responsibility" I think many have forgetten the second part.
2007-10-11 03:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the enemy abroad doesn't really have the capability to hurt us in any significant way. Yes, they can kill some of us, destroy some of our property, but nothing they do can ever do damage to what America is.
Those you listed as enemies here are actually what America is all about, freedom to believe what you want to believe, and to speak out about it. So they aren't really enemies. Trying to stop them because you disagree with them could do us harm, because that would be un-American.
2007-10-11 02:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm.. tough call... it's a balance between the enemy abroad and at home.... the enemy at home is.. well .. here! and often times they are some crazy white boy with a lot of fertilizer or a high powered rifle.... the enemy at broad has played us into their stated trap of getting us involved in a long and drawn out conflict in the Middle East to drain our economy (the same as they did with Russia).. and we've walked right into the trap (Iraq)....
2007-10-11 03:01:03
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answered by pip 7
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I agree the organizations you mention are a threat to our way of life, but not the biggest.
I think the loss of rational thought by members of both sides of the aisles is going to be the downfall of our country. We're all too busy trying to one up the other side that we've lost sight of what made this country great. We have to stop pandering to our respective "bases" and actually govern.
My thoughts.
2007-10-11 02:58:10
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answered by Gus K 3
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The enemies at home especially the MSM.
2007-10-11 03:04:27
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answered by CFB 5
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The enemy at home: Bush, Cheney, and corporate America.
2007-10-11 02:59:56
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answered by tangerine 7
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The enemy abroad. I pretty much just ignore the liberal nut jobs you mentioned.
2007-10-11 03:06:02
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answered by Keith 5
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It would definitely be the liberals or "progressives" as they call themselves. These people are playing right into the hands of our external enemies. They are taxing us to death, destroying the fabric that made this country great.
Anti -God. Anti -american. Anti logic. Bush is dangerous too but he is a liberal.
2007-10-11 03:07:24
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answered by No Black Box 5
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Actually, it's the current administration
2007-10-11 03:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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