lol i dnt hink he means 2 but hes very gd @ it
2006-06-30 04:34:49
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answered by eayrin 4
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The U.S is a bully and it seems it always has been. Bush is just an archetype for American attitude. The capitalism, the commercialism and the countries politics all smell of silent take over. The way political candidates appear on television, how the more money spent on campaigns seems to guarantee victory and all it's glitz and glamour reminds me of the way politics was conducted in Britain a couple of hundred years ago when everything was basically a gimmick. So Bush is just not able to hide what the U.S hierarchy is all about because he is not slick enough or clever enough.
2006-06-30 05:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is working to accomplish the goals of the Iraq Liberation Act, passed by Congress and President Clinton in 1998. Back then, Democrats made it out to be a noble venture to eliminate Saddam's regime and replace Iraq's government.
Now, Democrats work hard to make America look like a stupid bully, using the press and manipulative documentaries, for achieving the very goals they set. Democrats are our Enemy Within and absolutely cannot be trusted with issues of national security.
2006-07-09 18:24:58
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answered by speakeasy 6
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He's already done it!
I doubt that there is anywhere in the world where mention of U.S. diplomacy and power doesn't raise a smile, if not a guffaw. He's kinda like the fireman who starts a fire in a field for practice in extinguishing and the fire jumps the ditch. He crosses the ditch to tackle the second fire and the first starts a new one over a second ditch. So he lets the second one burn the farmhouse down to stop a fourth fire. Look in the mirror. See any similarity? The world does, I'm sure.
2006-07-11 07:58:52
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answered by gshewman 3
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He inherited a big mess and could not figure any way out. He thinks that pulling our troups out of Iraq will make him look weak.
He needs to bite the bullet, forget the opinion polls, and bring our guys home and let Iraq fend for itself!
The world wanted to see what we would do after 9/11, but the deck was stacked and no matter what we did, world opinion would have turned against us-AGAIN!
So leading by polls and such is a fools game and he needs to stop worrying about that!
2006-07-13 07:25:15
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answered by athorgarak 4
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I hate to say it but I can kind of see why some Muslims etc hate us (the West) so much now. Bush and Bliar are no better than Bin Laden himself.
Thanks to their despicable foreign policies the world is going to be a very dangerous place to live for a long time now, and the possibility of world peace is all but evaporated forever.
I hate them with a passion.
2006-06-30 04:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I got news for ya swifty, people have been viewing the US like crap for years. And if they hate us so much, then why is everyone trying to be here?
How did Clinton Make the US look by ignoring the murder of over 600,000 in Rwanda and not having us lift one finger. That took my breath away.
Grow up son, educate yourself.
2006-07-12 13:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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He certainly seems to be doing so,maybe its because america is a country built on fear and they really need to have an enemy to feel right ...since the cold war ended they have chosen the middle east ...just follow the money and you will see why they play in the sandbox ...is so transparent ...they always say they fight for freedom and its always about $$$$$$$$
it is the american way $$$$$+ fear+ religion = war...anyones war will do...shame it makes every american a target
2006-06-30 05:08:22
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answered by Bearable 5
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So you are another one whos parroting the phrase "War for oil" aren't you? War for oil????? If Iraq had pineapples then you’d be saying, "War for Pineapples???"
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Am I the only one that remembers 9/11?
Am I the only one that remembers that Bush said we are going over there to weaken terrorism in the Middle East so as to immobilize it where it originates to weaken the chance of them being able to strike the U.S like they did on 9/11?
Am I the only one that realizes that we haven’t been attacked since 9/11?
Am I the only one that sees the terrorists in action every day in Iraq????
Helloooooo!!!!!!! You think that may be why we are there?????????
Am I the only one that sees that terrorism most definantly originates in the Middle East?
Am I the only one that sees that terrorists are all over the Middle East not just Afghanistan???
SO THEN I ASK YOU FINALLY, AM I THE ONLY ONE THAT SEES THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STABILIZING THE MIDDLE EAST SO AS TO NIP IT IN THE BUD BEFORE IT REACHES ALL TIME HIGHS HERE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? THERES THE TRUTH, FOR ALL OF YOU PARANOID, PESSIMISTIC, AND SPECULATIVE DOLTS.
Every time Al-Qaeda claims an attack in Iraq they validate what Bush said "We have to crush the terrorists where they originate, so as to make American citizens safer."
And its not we shouldn’t be messing with them, its they shouldn't have messed with us!!!!!!!!!!!!
And remember, its our soldiers putting they’re lives on the line everyday that you even have the right to ***** and whine about the war. Why don’t you put down your snot laden hankees and grab your nuts, and thank god for another day that this war has brought you a step closer to long term safety and stability. Ensuring that you can go to Starbucks during your brunch everyday and ***** about it for years and years to come without being interrupted by suicide bombers that claim to be peaceful right before they cut your head off and blow your Starbucks coffee table into little smoldering peices .
2006-07-12 18:54:56
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answered by isaac a 3
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Of course not!!
He has probably saved more lives than any one man. I just can't help wondering what the death count would be in Iraq if we hadn't gone in.
At one time when the United States said we would do something we would do it. George Bush is trying to restore that image internationally. It is always harder to build up than tear down.
If we set a time to leave like some seem to think we should. We would be reliving Vietnam and that nightmare. We need to stick to it....
2006-06-30 04:37:23
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answered by Dana A 1
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No. Please do some serious research. Start with Khobar Towers, USS Cole, etc. and trace that time line to 9/11.
This has been going on for a long time. Get your heads out of the sand. Look at what is going in France, Great Britain, The Netherlands.
I agree ...read up on ALL the recent history you can handle. Please.
2006-06-30 04:45:46
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answered by done 2
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