I love you...
2006-06-20 18:24:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, that was a true great moment in political discourse. A masterpiece of logical polemic that is sure to go down as a moment of truth shining, where all people realize the error of their way, and embrace socialism.
Either that, or you sound like an idiot unable to prove his (or her) point, so you choose to assume its truth and belittle those who disagree with you, despite the total lack of proof or logic to anything you have to say.
And for the record, I am quite well educated. Thus, for example, in my second grade class I learned proper use of the capital letter. And that Iraqis has no apostrophe, as it is a plural, not a possessive.
Have a good night.
2006-06-20 18:38:57
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answered by Anon28 4
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uneducated perhaps but I can spell their, perhaps it is naive to hope that a democracy can work in Iraq but it's certainly better than waiting around for a despot to decide he is strong enough to push neighboring countries around. If you think Clinton cared so much about the freedoms of Americans, why did he sign the Brady gun ban law? he was very happy to be the commander of people with assault weapons, and be protected by the Secret Service, but he didn't trust us to have them.
2006-06-20 18:32:08
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answered by Anonymous
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why do all these uninformed HERD ANIMALS keep talking about "oh Bush is in it for the OIL which has DECREASED IN PRODUCTION since the war started." READ THE HEADLINES Iraq is already free and already has democracy. As for American's rights i think you should have the right to remain silent!
2006-06-21 06:17:23
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answered by ben s 3
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Republican keep bringing up 9-11. Yet where is Bin Laden head on a pike? Bush gave up on him.
Sorry Republicans, there were no terrorist in Iraq before we over took Saddam regime. They came in afterward... that's been proven despite that Fox News lies to you.
2006-06-20 18:28:59
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answered by Blackbird2004 2
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The educated republicans won't bother answering such a poorly researched and obviously biased question. It would be like arguing with a brick wall. There is no getting through to you, you made up your mind a long time ago that no war is justified.
2006-06-20 18:36:06
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answered by askthepizzaguy 4
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I agree, they are just trying to justify it, along with pushing onto them what they think the "right" way is. No offense to the religious at all, but as there are many religions that are like to encourage what they think is the "right way" for people to be, and the president is very religious...and wants to push on them how he thinks their country should be...guess it comes naturally to him. How does he not think that people over there might see this in a negative light?
2006-06-20 18:27:48
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answered by Indigo 7
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white america always thinks they are trying to help another group of people out by destroying their culture and making it "more civil". Look what they did to the Native Americans! They still think they helped them because they were "savages". They are only trying to free them from their religion, culture, and oil!!!
2006-06-20 18:57:00
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answered by Nuray 2
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They have to spin the war to make it palatable to the general public. He only cares about his own freedoms, and his good 'ol buddies in the oil biz.
2006-06-20 18:26:07
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answered by Tommy D 5
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Believe what you want but do not call the Republicans uneducated. Just because we see thing differently does not make us uneducated, but thinking that makes you uneducated
2006-06-20 18:31:54
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answered by Dries 3
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it's the only thing that sounds good... they are throwing a bunch of sh*t on the wall and that's one of the few t*rds that stuck... WMD... nope.... terror... no links, nope... freedom for the people... hey that sounds like we're actually doing some good?
2006-06-20 18:25:43
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answered by Anonymous
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