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with as much damage to our image, our currency system and our self esteem it will be a real uphill battle. most of the world hates us, and would just as soon see us become a 3rd world nation, so it's gonna take a lot of work and damage control...we'll see won't we?? freakboy, how could you even think of comparing the carter admin. to the present one?....not even close

2007-12-13 18:30:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

We have the ability to recover. However we may lack the desire to do what it will take to change the course we have chosen. World opinion and respect have been lost. Our country has been horrendously divided over this issue and other more mundane issues have been set before us as distractions and we sadly leeched onto them without thought.

Recovery if it happens will be long and painful. Painful because it would take us as a people to overlook our pride and deal with the realities of our international policies and the conflict and retributions we face because of them. We would need to analyze our relationships with other countries and our rationalizations behind them. We would have to take a serious stand and stop burning the candle at both ends.

The question is: Do we as a people and government have the intestinal fortitude to do what it takes to recover. Or shall we continue to use verbal gymnastics and hope no one outside is the wiser while our government relates to us as if we are not only ignorant of our actions but are willing to lie about and distort them as we have been?

What we have gained through our actions over the last two decades is nothing to be exuberant about.

2007-12-13 18:49:30 · answer #2 · answered by MercurialMe :-) 2 · 1 1

not even close. Obama solutions that query in "The Audacity of desire." remember the internment of jap-human beings? the extraterrestrial beings and Sedition Act? the direction of Tears? Slavery? we are far extra advantageous that we've been. We took 0.5 a step back over the final 8 years, yet we are nevertheless recovering. We in simple terms elected an African-American President! yet we nevertheless have a protracted thank you to flow: human beings ought to understand that "unlawful extraterrestrial beings" are human beings "endowed via their author with particular inalienable rights," that between those are the appropriate to return and forth and the appropriate to artwork for anybody willilng to hire you. human beings ought to understand how profoundly anti-human it fairly is to communicate approximately "over-inhabitants." each individual is effective, not basically morally yet in addition economically. each mouth comes with a pair of palms. human beings are the wonderful source. human beings ought to admit that the planned homicide of thousands of thousands of civilians, which contain infants, at Hiroshima and Nagasaki became incorrect. we are the only united states of america that is used nuclear weapons to commit mass homicide. If we don't admit that became incorrect, we are doomed to repeat it - and to break the soul of the country that maintains to be mankind's final appropriate desire.

2016-11-03 05:37:58 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think the first step has to be an impartial investigation into 911.................Only after we have learned the whole truth will we be able to regain any real measure of respect from the international community!
After WW2 we were the most respected nation in the world!
What made America so?
America stood for truth and justice!
Now we stand for distortions and hidden truths!
Like the 20th hijacker Moussaoui was in FBI custody for weeks before 911!
FBIHQ denied requested FISA warrants by the field office that arrested him!

2007-12-13 18:47:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Not for at least another 2 or 3 generations. We have elderly people here that are still freaked out over the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It's going to take a long time for us Americans to get over this whole mess and we'll never forget it - never.

2007-12-13 18:34:18 · answer #5 · answered by mollyflan 6 · 2 2

We are winning the war in Iraq and the world has never seen an economy as successful as the one Bush has given us.

Is this what you want to recover from? If so, vote democrat. They'll turn both of these things around in no time.

2007-12-13 19:32:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Is that a secret wish?

Did America recover from the Civil War

WW l, WW ll, Korea, Vietnam, depressions,

Carter

2007-12-13 18:33:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

I think as long as Americans won't talk about actual problems and stay entrenched in their own idealogies it will be difficult. The damage done to our country by people not listening to facts and refusing to think on their own is very disturbing. The media entrenches us in our idealogies so the real problems that we live everyday we refuse to see. If we don't change the way we follow in line and use common sense we will lose our country as we know it. It will just become another kingdom

2007-12-13 18:45:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

i don't know I'm, 100% American and everyone seems to be taking it really hard. it's like a nation wide funeral on September 11. i was there and i remember the day, i was only 7 but lived close to Washington dc so everyone was running around picking up children from school and racing home. it was the scariest day of my life. we were so scared that they were going to try and hit the white house. we had to take special actions like seal windows, stack up on special foods. and my friends dad is in the army so he was freaking out too. it really affected us and it still shows lots of lines between other country's.

we should kick the immigrants out of america, THEY ARE EVERY WHERE!!! trust me!

2007-12-13 18:37:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Yeah. The real question is, will America ever recover from hand-wringing pessimists like you who like to think our country's spirit, image and legacy are broken just because politics in D.C. haven't been going your way.

500 million voters don't all live up your street. When are you going to get that through your thick skull?

2007-12-13 18:39:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

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