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How patriotic are US rich class (quiz/poll)?
How patriotic are US rich class?
(a) fascist / destructive
(b) oppressive / undermining
(c) looking out for themselves
(d) generally patriotic / seek teamwork
(e) highly patriotic / will die for their country, or die to save other Americans
[Kindly note there is no (f) selection listed]
@amalone - Don't want to participate? Then g@t l@st.
If this is a free country, I can question whatever I want -- although I have questioned nothing other than you.
Stand by and I'll do my questioning of others a bit later.
13 Answers
- lil' autarchLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
In fairness some do have conscience. There are the rich, and then there are the rich. For the latter, of course (C), because that kind of being has no allegiances at all.
Julian Assange will be presenting some "interesting" data on this type of worthless being:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110117/bs_afp/switze...
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- GadflyLv 61 decade ago
How patriotic is it to claim there is a "rich class" in an effort to lay the ground work for class warfare?
If we are to say all rich are any of those things, are we to assume all poor are alike as well?
I smell a rat.
- amaloneLv 51 decade ago
Who are you to question anyone's patriot? Doing well and become successful in business is patriotic because after all, businesses feed the people.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Must be a lot of d & e since "the rich" are OVER-represented in the Infantry and other combat-arms branches.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
(c) looking out for themselves.Like Parris Hilton.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
which definition of "rich" are we using? millionaires or those making over $250,000?
or is it $200,000. "rich" keeps getting downgraded it seems
- u_bin_calledLv 71 decade ago
...and what, exactly, do you hope to learn from this broad generalization seeking broad, general answers?