The real CRIME of George W Bush is in the fact that he has created a REAL HATRED between the USA and the Middle East. It will take decades of diligent effort just to patch it.
I wonder how many good people George W Bush has actually murdered since he got started on his life-path?
I wonder how long it will take someone of courage, intelligence and wisdom to repair the damage GWB has done?
I wonder if the USA people are smart enough to realize that the Mexicans allowed in are here to offset the vote for those of us who can see the evil of our current government?
I wonder how many people believe 911 was done by Islamic Terrorists?
2006-08-05
03:48:43
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People, I know Bush did not create USA/Middle East hatred, originally. He simply fanned the flame that was dying. He has RE-Created it. Some of you people are beyond help, obviously.
2006-08-05
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I simply do not believe that of the first ten responses, so many people actually believe there are Islamic Terrorists and that 911 wasn't an inside job. As far as I'm concerned, 8 of the 10 responses are from either the government of co-conspirators. There is NO FREAKING WAY the mass population is that STUPID.
2006-08-05
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By failing to press for the impeachment of President Bush and his most bellicose advisors, the American people and their elected members of the House of Representatives expose our country to ever greater hatred and isolation. By permitting President Bush to pursue his policy of domination through threat and lawless force, we risk ever widening international violence.
The new tragedy of Lebanon has brought death to hundreds of civilians, children, women and men. Hundreds of thousands, approaching one fourth the population of four million, are fugitives from their homes within and outside of their country. Destruction of the infrastructure will require decades to rebuild if/when peace comes. And rage at Israel and the U.S. dominate all other emotions in Lebanon and throughout the Muslim world. New anger is spreading over every continent.
If the capture of two soldiers, or one in the case of Palestine, justifies assaults against whole nations and peoples, as Israel has done, then there is no law, no alternative to war, no hope for peace. Only a person with a memory no longer than three weeks could believe the capture of three Israeli soldiers began the present violence.
Was not cross border violence between Israel and Lebanon commonplace for decades? Had not Israel kidnapped half the Palestinian cabinet, destroyed its Foreign Ministry offices and other government buildings and engaged in summary executions throughout Palestine, the West Bank and Gaza, since the elections this year of the Hamas majority in the Palestinian parliament? Was there not a continuum of assaults at will against the Palestinian people over decades?
We must ask whether the forced withdrawal of Syrian peace keepers from Lebanon earlier this year by U.S. and Israeli political pressure after the murder of former Lebanon Prime Minister Harari was the prelude of a plan for Israel to assault Lebanon and reoccupy territories up to the Litani river in Southern Lebanon. While Syrian forces were present in Lebanon, such an assault did not occur.
And we must ask whether the fierce assault on Lebanon and Palestine are the prelude to broader actions against Syria and Iran. President Bush has made it abundantly clear that he would like nothing better than regime change in Iran and Syria and has attempted to lay responsibility for violence in Lebanon and Palestine at their door.
As Iraq descends into uncontrollable sectarian war, President Bush needs new threats to distract Americans attention from what his Shock and Awe policy has brought for Iraq, for us, and for the world. War in Lebanon helps divert attention temporarily and may serve to widen the conflict to include Syria, or Iran.
If not, there are always Cuba, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Venezuela and others to act against.
With only three months to the mid term Congressional election, we must make every effort to achieve support for impeachment in the new Congress. The two most important ways are first, to demonstrate widespread national support for impeachment by multiplying to millions the hundreds of thousands who have voted for impeachment.
As with Iraq, in Lebanon we have seen a war of aggression, the supreme international crime; an attack on the equal sovereignty of Lebanon, violating the First Principle of the United Nations Charter; excessive force of a major magnitude with as many as sixty Israeli planes over the Mediterranean waiting their turn to strike a nation defenseless against aerial assaults; indiscriminate bombing; targeting civilians; collective punishment, everyone in Lebanon suffers.
The future of Palestine remains the central issue for peace in the Middle East. That future is more endangered than at any time since the Oslo Accords. Everyone in Palestine suffers from the violence unleashed on its people by Israel’s renewed Roadmap to War.
President George Bush supports every act of Israel, alone among international heads of government, supporting every strike against Lebanon and Palestine. Nothing could endanger Israel more. And Condoleezza Rice congratulates the Prime Minister of Lebanon for his courage while telling him there must be further destruction of his nation and government — an insult to every human being who cares about peace and understands the world cannot be made safe for hypocrisy.
There will be national peace demonstrations on August 12 calling for an end to the war against the Lebanese and Palestinian people. Impeachment contingents are forming for these actions in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle. Please come out to these activities and bring the impeachment message.
2006-08-05 09:37:08
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answered by toota956 4
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There was already a well defined hatred of America and Americans in the middle east, it is nothing new. The 911 terror attacks were a manifestation of that hatred among these people and I bring that up because president Bush was only in office for 1 year when they took place. He had nothing to do with the fact that these people hate America. They hate America because we are among the most succesful nations on the planet and we happen to not be an Islamic state.
2006-08-05 04:21:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is taking America from a secure position at the rear and most Americans are too ignorant to realise this. 911 was the start where the end will be who knows? World domination? Annihilaiton? Maybe he'll be satisfied with controlling all the oil in the middle east.
2006-08-05 04:23:36
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answered by airmonkey1001 4
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The Terrorists that bombed the sector alternate middle and the Pentagon are battle criminals. For a few motive folks nevertheless hate on Bush even though he saved the unemployment beneath 6% and every considering that Obama took administrative middle It has been emerging. How could it's trees fault if his complete 2 terms had a higher fiscal method than Obamas time in? Bush wasn't best...But damn i could rather have him than Obama. I sort of want Hilary Beat him. At least she is helping our troops and could now not reduce as many advantages as Obama has. Us army households are suffering right here!
2016-08-28 12:20:02
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answered by willsey 4
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Actually, you're beyond help. The 9/11 attack WAS done by Saudi terrorists.
Whoever thinks 9/11 was an inside job needs a huge reality check.
2006-08-05 06:35:51
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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There are three types of people in this world:
1. Those who make things happen.
2. Those who watch things happen, and
3. Those who wonder what happened.
If you honestly think Bush Created this "Real Hatred" between the US and Middle East, consider wondering history a little harder.
2006-08-05 05:24:31
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answered by askthetoughquestions 3
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Really?
So it was GWB's fault for the Marine barracks bombing?
And the Khobar Towers?
And the U.S.S. Cole?
And the Iranian hostages?
The myriad hostages taken in Lebenon?
Or is just that there is a faction, a minority of Muslims that are absolutely insane and will stop at nothing to impose their religious views upon you and the rest of humanity.
Are you ready to see your neighbor being shot for watching soccer? Happened recently in Somalia.
Are you ready to watch your neighbor strangle his daughter because she was raped and is therefore unclean? Happened recently in the Netherlands.
Are you ready to have your daughter's clitoris removed? Happens in Africa all the time.
And what do they have in common?
All radical Muslims.
2006-08-05 03:59:47
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answered by Mortis 3
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It's always been there since the mid 1920's, read some history books and you will come on the interesting revelation that you are ignorant.
2006-08-05 05:14:19
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answered by Black Sabbath 6
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He's the worst president we've ever had. Is that a criminal offense? I can't believe he got re-elected. It makes me sick.
We need to change this in the next election people!
2006-08-05 09:27:12
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answered by kermit 6
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well i am a muslim and i hate bush and mostly israelis
and i wish them that they burn in hell for killing innocent people like born babies and old age ppl who have nothing to do with this war bush is an idiot person.
2006-08-05 03:59:25
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answered by alyamed 4
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You need to move to a nice mid-eastern muslim nation where
you can be amongst friends...
Perhaps you will also gain some insight...
2006-08-05 08:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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