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The meaning of democracy to a republican is invading a country and killing people is that true ???

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why dont we ask mr bush

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  1. YES


  2. No, thats not true. It's a silly loaded question. Democrats adn Republicans both have flawed ideologies. Unfortunately in the current system they are the Ying and Yang needed to keep the balance. Either extreme would be catastrophic.

  3. Who was invaded first? Oh yeah,  America was and many were killed.

    It wasn't just the Republicans who voted for war.  The Democrats did too.

    Mr. Blobby you are right; however their loyalty to their original country and/or religious agenda should still be considered.

  4. why dont you get your facts strait?  besides, not every republican thinks like bush.

  5. And I thank god every day that im not republican. I also thank god every day that Im not a democrat trying to impose a soft-marxist ideology on my freedom. In fact, im pretty much sick of all politicians in general, all party affiliations aside.

  6. These are the kind of questions that have ruined this forum.

  7. The US wasn't invaded - what have you been smoking?  A small group of people from the country which runs your current President entered on commercial flights, got you to teach them how to fly planes, and flew them into buildings.  Their country is one of the few in the middle east which has not been attacked by the US/Israel axis of evil.

  8. No.  You misunderstand.

    Here is the deal.  When you are on the playground at school and Johnny kicks you in the mouth and you lose 3000 drops of blood; you have a couple ways to react.

    1.  You can ignore the issue.  And there is no question that tomorrow you will get the same treatment.   This is kind of what Clinton did when the terriorst hit the World Trade Centers the first time and when they hit the USS Cole.  Most people don't remember but more American military people died while Clinton was President than since Bush has in office.

    2.  Or you can kick his hinny.  This way the rest of the playground gets the message.  Don't mess with you.  When you show a strong ability to defend yourself, you often don't have to do anything.  You may want to recall a President named Reagan who built up the military and basically told the world that messing with the USA was not a good option.  Oh he was a republican.  Bush has carried on his plan.  When Johnny punched us in the mouth he kicked their hinny.

    Bush is not the most popular President because the cause and result of this war are not understood.  The media has taken on GWB in large part because he does not talk to them they way they want.  Also it seems that Cheney has a more influentual role than is often the case for the VPs.   And they like the negative story.  If you want the truth listen to returning military members.

    Regardless of the person who is president, the use of the military is the result of the failure of diplomatic negotiations.   We have the strength.  Because of that strength you can ask questions and make statements like you did.  We use our strength to be sure that others don't invade us.

    Think of this. We make up less than  6% of the world population and use more than 1/2 of the world's resourses.  We live in a free and open society.  

    Think of this.  You have a computer.  You most likely get frustrated when your electrical power is off.   Most countries don't have the reliable utilities.  Don't you think that those people would like to come here and live like we do.

    Why else would we have 20,000,000 illegal aliens in our country.  

    So the short answer is no.  It is important to kick Johnny's hinny.  It is not a democrat or republican thing it is an American thing.

  9. Not totally, democracy to bush has no meaning it's more of a "buzz" word.

    As far as stereotyping a group as large as the republican party, I won't do it.  Many Republicans simply watch too much FAUX News and don't realize their ends are no different than those of most Democrats because neither group really talks about big "dangerous" issues.  At least not since they shot Kennedy.

    Ron Paul is a Republican and he has a much different definition of democracy than the Bush Administration.

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