Sometimes?! Every single day I'm afraid and every American should be. We're deteriorating and everyone seems to be too busy reading up on Britney and Nicole to care. The rouble is 98 cents on the dollar. The rouble for crying out loud!
Instead of pulling together and realizing that we all want the same things: security and a better life for our children and our "fair share" and by that I don't mean seven flat screens and three Range Rovers, I mean enough to provide your family with a decent life that includes everything that they need and some/most of what they want, we waste time bickering and pointing fingers. That's what's really going to do us in. Not an eight year tenure of a bad president or liberals or Christians or any group in particular. There is no scapegoat. We the people let this get away from us and we the people are to blame for all of our problems.
2007-11-28 01:00:09
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answered by rachel m 4
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Absolutely. Especially when Americans display such gross stupidity as they did in this last Congressional election. The liberal left is trying their best to destroy the fabric of America, yet we keep electing kooks like Nancy Pelosi into office. Is it any wonder the that current Iraqi government has successfully passed more than 4 times the volume the legislation than the current bunch of yahoo's in power in Washington.
Let's all take a step in the right direction by electing someone with a spine and sense of morality in the next Presidential election.
- One that puts the what's best for the country ahead of political agenda, popular opinion, and the threat of personal persecution (yes, like George Bush)
- One that support the values and principles that launched this country from a colony to the best nation on the planet in less than 200 years (yes, that would be the Judeo-Christian ideals that our county was been founded on)
- One that supports low taxes to spur the economy so that all may benefit
2007-11-28 01:37:20
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answered by Scorpio 4
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i imagine Canadians have a tendency to ensure the overall public of human beings as being spoiled and vapid, from solid climate, huge quantities of money and cloth possessions, etc., yet no longer inevitably stupid. Canada seems to have a lot closer ties to Britain than united statesa. does, which will account for plenty of the pressure. human beings will consistently use generalisations to three volume, because you are able to't meet each individual in a u . s . earlier you're making any judgements. i imagine human beings must be a lot less offended by stereotypes, because after all, there is oftentimes a grain of reality in them. the problem comes even as violence or discrimination takes position as therefore pretend suggestions, yet which may be prevented by basically practise persons to appreciate the human rights of others. i imagine lots of the teasing that is going on between human beings and Canadians is all in solid interesting.
2016-10-25 03:55:45
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answered by jepsen 4
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Not after 11/2008...
2007-11-28 01:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be. While Bush is busy playing lets take over the world he is neglecting his own citizens and country. Was that not what he was elected to do? Or is it just me.
Example 1 in 4 homeless people in America is an ex soldier.
1 in 6 people in New York City alone suffers from hunger and 400,000 of them are children.
30,000 Americans killed by other American citizens every year by handguns alone, not to mention arson, strangulation, drugs etc etc. No national Health System etc etc i could go on and on but you get the picture.
How much of you tax payers money is he spending in Iraq before breakfasts every week?
And he is in Iraq why?
Weapons of mass destruction? None....
Get Saddam?
Hes long dead........
Liberate Iraqi citizens?
60,000 citizens men, women and children. That's liberating isn't it?
Yeah be afraid be very afraid. Of your own government...
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PRINCE T
You invaded Iraq . HELLLOOOOO are you blind or just stupid?
2007-11-28 00:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Everytime I think that there may be enough people to elect Hillary I fear for the future of this country.
2007-11-28 00:45:55
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answered by IH8TomBrady 3
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I'm not an American but I can see why some would be worried. You need a better leader, someone who isn't a terrorist themself. Bush has given America a horrible name.
2007-11-28 00:45:56
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answered by Amirra 5
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Yes, I am worried that one day Islamofascists will be as dedicated to American defeat as Congressional Democrats.
2007-11-28 00:58:38
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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Im terrified! As long as republicans and the christian right run things, the world is not safe for any of us. Even if you're a republican and a christian, you have to see that you're backing the wrong horse. Those organizations will bury us all. no one is safe from their terror.
2007-11-28 00:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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as a human I am always scared for the future of my entire freakin planet...we living here in the states know that the USA has no future thanks to 'ol georgie boy.
2007-11-28 00:47:01
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answered by berlytea 4
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