Sad to say not many people will watch such things as this. They are too busy on the phone with the likes of mike moore talking about how soldiers kill babies.
I did sit through Fahrenheit 911. I can say he used a nice camera to film it, and thankfully just about every one who had a hand in it is suing good old mike.
But very few people understand what is going on in Iraq. Unless you were there, Fought in a war or are the spouse of a trooper, America's views are filtered through the evening's Infotainment that was once called journalism.
Now don't get me wrong, if you don't like what I say but are a capable journalist than that's great. But far too often we are being feed the Fonda party line.
If you read and keep up on world events than a movie such as this is redundant. Knowing that our President (If you don't like him vote next time.) is doing what must be done. We ARE safer today than we were in 2000.
If the public would only visit a library, talk to someone who you respect on such matters that would shed some light on it for you. Ask a veteran what they did down range. Get the news from the source. Ask questions and learn something. We would all be better off.
2006-06-20 09:04:49
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answered by Crzypvt 4
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It changes nothing. The people who are against the war in Iraq do not care in the slightest about anything going on in Iraq, just or not.
Their goal is the destruction of the United States and its replacement by a sick communist government of some sort. What they WANT is for the US to lose a major war and either be destroyed (ie most americans are killed) or so weakened that we fall to the Chinese or a similar sick and twisted regime.
Do you really think these people care about the graphic images of what happened in Iraq under Hussein? These people are EVIL. They look at that footage while at home in their basement and masturbate profusely. They admire Hussein for what he did and dream of a day when that is happening to americans. These people are sick and if we had even a lick of sense, we would drag them to the nearest tree and hang them.
You absolutely are not going to win over their hearts and minds with the truth. For they have no heart and insanity rules their minds.
2006-06-20 08:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The flaw in your logic is that the UN, not the US, defeated Iraq in the first Gulf War. The UN, not the US, dictated the terms of their surrender. It was not the US's place to "finish the job", it was the UN's. And, yes, we are a soverign nation. No, we don't NEED to answer to the UN but we don't NEED to enforce their resolutions, either. Iraq was a soverign nation. They didn't need to answer to the UN either, using your logic. Simon Templar- interesting link, especially the last section- SEC. 8. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize or otherwise speak to the use of United States Armed Forces (except as provided in section 4(a)(2)) in carrying out this Act .
2016-05-20 05:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot decieve us with your foolish evidence. We know what we are doing. Even if Saddam has committed all these you have shown, the world to devils (Bush/Blair) have done worst than this. They do worst than Saddam do.
If you want to exercise justice, attach together with what happen in Abu Graib, Haditha and rest of them, then we can even probe and if possible accept you weak evidence. I STRONGLY condemned, oppose, naget, challenge American invation of Iraq and Afganistan. It is nothing other than TERRORIS, theft, murders, humiliation, killings, assassinations, destructions, liquidations, bombardments, of innocent people. You must be blid as you cannot see what happen in Abu Graib and Haditha, and even if you see it may be you are among the evil people who does all these mercilessness.
Americans are merciless people, so they deserved to be shown NO MERCY. They should be treated the way they treat other people. Two soldiers captured should be treated as they colleagues treated people in Abu Graib, or even more than that. This is what is called justice, real justice on the earth. They should teste the bitterness of torture, beating to death, hanging, threatening, shootings and rest of what they have done to Iraqi peopls. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessss!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-20 09:41:55
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answered by muzyne 3
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I think that Bush is doing the right thing. He's doing a whole lot better than that wimp Clinton. I haven't heard about the film or the web site, but I'll have a look. Thanks for the info.
2006-06-20 08:09:15
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answered by Bags 5
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Anti-War my grand father is iraqi so is my grandma on my dads side that makes me 50% iraqi. the war was a mistake. the pretenses for the war were completely false. there were no WMDS
2006-06-21 01:44:10
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answered by xanman50 2
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NO HE'S NOT DOING THE RIGHT THING!!!!!!!!!!!! How is Clinton a wimp?At least he strenthened this country. Bush hasn't done ANYTHING good.
2006-06-20 08:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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