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jmbwithcats — 17 years ago(January 27, 2009 01:07 AM)
Amoeba is a cute word.
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droopythenut — 19 years ago(October 23, 2006 03:23 PM)
Reba does not hate america she is for the right wing party and she does support some things I would not but I just read a column on her and it said that she has stated that she will not support this president anymore due to the fact of lies the whole wire tapping thing (which I think is illegal) and obviously iraq which she supported going in but now she wants the troops back home. Reba says that once we went to Iraq i figured they would have a plan to get the troops back I was not expecting to be their for as long as we have. So your answer is she has with drew support of this president but not her party. But I think as a republican myself George bush is a dumb ass and I am a republican and I will say I would have rather had clinton as president I would rather see a guy getting a BJ than lieing through his teeth
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selphee57 — 19 years ago(November 16, 2006 03:31 PM)
That's what's wrong with the country today. People are too concerned about what party people are in instead of dealing with the issues at hand. Who gives a crumb what party the other person is in? The republicans are doing things just to make the democrats look bad and the democrats are doing things just to make the republicans look bad. If people put half of the energy they use in hating the other party instead in solving issues, we would have a lot more progress made.
Furthermoreno party is innocent or without blame. They're all corrupt liars and money whores in Washington if you ask me"For the people"? yeah, maybe a looooong time ago.
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Snoopy353 — 19 years ago(November 21, 2006 06:11 AM)
What I dislike about Reba is the way she attacks any other Country artist, like the Dixie Chicks just for being against Bush or the War. She accused Natalie of sticking her foot in her mouth just for speaking her views, and encouraged fans to boycott their music. By that logic, shouldn't I boycott Reba for being a Bush supporter if I dislike him? She sings thru her nose anyway.
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biggestfitz — 19 years ago(December 03, 2006 07:31 PM)
I normally try to avoid discussions like this because they are rarely productive, but I couldn't resist.
First, I consider myself to be fairly far to the left of center, and I am not a fan of President Bush. I voted against the man twice. I don't think the man is evil, but I do think he is wrong about many things.
That being said, everyone has a right to his or her opinion. One of the best things about this country is our ability to speak our mind. Reba may have certain views that some consider right wing; unfortunately, she isn't hear to clarify her views or defend them.
Whether we agree with her politics or not, she is very talented, and we should be able to disagree with her politics and still respect her right to voice her opinions.
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Snoopy353 — 19 years ago(December 05, 2006 07:15 AM)
My point is that When Reba made a stand in favor of George W. and the war, you didn't see a bunch of Left-wing Country fans boycotting her and refusing to play her music. The reason? Maybe because there aren't any. Or maybe there's a double standard for bad-mouthing liberal Presidents versus bad-mouthing Republicans.
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flit-2 — 19 years ago(December 06, 2006 06:07 PM)
We, the fans of traditional (read:older) Country Music, believe it is unpatriotic to say nasty things about a sitting president. Even if we disagree with his policies and actions, I feel the president should be given a measure of respect. I disagreed with going to war in Iraq, but I thought Maines' particular comments-in a foreign country, no less-were unprofessional, unpatriotic and downright not-Country
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Snoopy353 — 19 years ago(December 07, 2006 04:55 AM)
What about all the people who made fun of President Clinton when he was in the White House, calling him "Slick Willie" and every other kind of insult? How about the "Don't blame me I voted for Bush" bumper stickers? Were those unpatriotic? Why is Patriotism even necessary? Doesn't it really do more harm than good?
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ducky83-1 — 19 years ago(December 08, 2006 09:50 PM)
Listen I didn't read all these posts. The first one was enough to make me sick. In my opinoin this country leaders need to be supported whether you agree with them or not. So quite talking smack about them unless you could do better and then actually prove it oh.. and then still respect them becasue they are our countries leaders! As for Reba. She gets stuff done she kicks butt she's in things for the long haul and she's a good person which is more than I can say for any liberal I've ever met.
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arens54321 — 19 years ago(December 10, 2006 04:18 PM)
That's more than you can say for any liberal you ever met?! How ignarant are you!? Before I even begin, I want to warn you against using that ridiculous excuse about freedom of speech. It only works when your right is being suppressed, not when your opinion is being opposed. How ignorant are you to say that a "liberal" is a worse person then a Republican. I as a staunchy Democrat have friends and contacts in both parties. And for the record the use of liberal as a derrogatory term is stupid. But anyway, the single minded opinions of our idiotic president are what has gotten us into the worst mess si111cnce Vietnam. A good leader would listen to what the sixty percent of the country is telling that person, man or woman. As for the question of who represents us as a polital group on a celebrity level, that's silly because there are great artists on both sides, as well as some morons who don't deserve a percent of what they are paid. I most certainly hope that you don't enjoy the works of only Republicans, because that would be as severe a loss for you as it would be for me if in only enjoyed productions of people within my own party.
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ducky83-1 — 19 years ago(December 10, 2006 07:19 PM)
How ignorant am I? Well I guess that would be a matter of opinion. As for all that other crap you said well there might be some decent liberals who believe in some sane things but then they wouldn't be liberals would they. Not saying all liberals are mean ppl I just don't think what they believe makes sense. And in truth if the leaders weren't listening to sixty percent of the country then the country should step up and do something about it. If sixty percent of the country was really on the same side then we wouldn't have a problem. It's not sixty percent of the country its sixty percent of the people who speak out. That is one thing I will say about the republicans of this country they need to step up and speak their piece they let the wrong ppl determin which way this country goes, until something really decent is threatened. We can't wait for that. I don't enjoy the works of only republicans I enjoy the works of people who believe in what's right.. and who stand for what's right. I won't stand for anything else and I won't support any one who doesn't do the same.
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