Remember Star Wars? Well the project isn't dead.
2006-07-06 03:14:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You are really a stupid leftist. Anybody who follows the news knows Saddam had WMD right up until before the invasion. They were transported to Syria mostly by plane and truck under the guise of an emergency request for aid in assisting on a problem with a dam. Other trucks were seen crossing the northern border and may be hidden in Azerbajistan. For you to call President Bush a coward is disgraceful. After all, he has had no break from this situation since September, 2001. It ook a lot of courage and willpower to make the decision he made. As far as North Korea goes, they are acting in a cowardly manner by trying to hold their neighbors hostage with threats of missles which are antiquated and their attempt to blackmail the US into getting aid for their sabre-rattling is weak at best.
2006-07-06 03:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I had to respond to this. First of all, George Bush placed North Korea on our enemy list in 2001(see Axis of Evil). Ever since Sept. 11 when thousands of Americans were killed on American soil Bush has been very aggressive in attacking and neutralizing any enemy that would stay in one place long enough to be destroyed. We are fighting a global war and don't think that North Korea is excluded. For those liberals out there who think Bush is a coward or stupid, most of you don't even know enough about it to know what countries are involved(Yes I'm talking to you Generalmanager, we are in Iraq not Iran...glad you figured it out and made the correction..). I am glad that we have a president who will start a war over Americans being killed here rather than deploying troops into other countries and telling them not to shoot until they are shot at just to cover up his own sex scandal.
2006-07-06 03:45:11
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answered by JAK 3
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I'd have to say that he's more of a myopic fool than a coward...If he was FORCED to do a tour of duty in Iraq wearing the same armor, enter and exit the country using the same modes of transportation, and participate in the various ops as the rest of our military members, I can guarantee that he'd definitely be a coward. The problem is that most of the American population (including the mainstream media)are cowards because they haven't made it clear enough that this travesty should end NOW. All I know, as a former member of the military, is that I would hope that the folks back home would fight to get me and my buddies out of such an inane situation --- something that should never have happened...All we're really doing is growing terrorism...
2006-07-06 03:25:36
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answered by rosiesbridge 3
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i am going to in ordinary words remark one element of your rant. i'm not a Republican or Democrat, and that i do compared to Bush. On 9/11/2001, the President changed into taken faraway from the action because it really is the protection plan that if the rustic is attacked, you save the President secure once available. I actually have not some thing incorrect with this. Coward on on the present time? No. Following protection regulations? certain.
2016-11-01 07:23:16
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answer #5
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answered by aguas 4
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I dont really get political but I think George Bush is an idiot. I personally think we should send Bush over to where the soldiers are and let him stay there for a complete year doing the same work as an American soldier and see if he likes the idea. Yeah they are fighting for our freedom, but George didnt do his research far enough. He doesnt care if they killed the Americans off. He is a piss poor president that makes the USA look bad.
2006-07-06 03:19:27
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answered by Naughty Angel 1
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YES! He nor his daughter's, or wife, are over in Iraq physically fighting this was that has been fought for all the wrong reasons(oil). A true leader leads and leads by example, not hide in the bunker and eat, drink, and be merry while someone elses child is being killed in a war that they didn't start.
2006-07-06 03:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The guy is a puppet following advices from the administration and lobbies. He's here to represent, not to drive the country. He's probably in the driver's seat but he goes where the passengers wants to go; like a cab driver.
2006-07-06 03:28:53
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answered by machsys33 2
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bush is the number 1 biggest coward in the world
2006-07-06 03:16:26
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answered by big_ben_4life 1
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Bush has proven that under no circumstance is he a coward. I am not a Bush fan nor of any other republican, but the answer is no. Bush has big balls!
2006-07-06 03:15:04
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answered by pretty_brown_eyes 6
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