Very good! I get tired of the whining too!!
2006-08-09 01:41:03
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answered by sweet411 1
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Get it right not all who disagree with our "president" are ungrateful. What makes it great to be an American is the right to disagree and be disgruntled whether its about the presidency, current administration or why fire trucks are red and not green. Just like you have the right to call others ungrateful they have the right to gripe. There is a saying, "who's worse the fool or the fool who follows him. So I guess if tomorrow we where told that Canada had "wmd's" than you would okay its destruction without receiving more information because it is always two sides to very story. Remember believe only half of what you see and some or none of what you hear. Sad to say that it is one sided and closed minded individuals like yourself that has gotten us into this predicament. While babies die in our country because of sky rocketing health care that even some insurance companies won't even pay for to oil and natural gas prices so high that many industries have been hurt by its effects. See the bigger picture beyond the small window you look out of (not hateful just keeping it real).
Get your mind right and the body will follow!
2006-08-09 12:03:00
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answered by ihadnuttin2dowitit 2
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When you get upset and angry at people for NOT supporting the President, you're doing the same-thing other people do when they tell you that you SHOULDN'T support him. Everyone has the right to feel the way they want, and express how they feel, and that is the very reason our Country is so great.
I support the President, the war in Iraq, our Military and every Veteran that has ever served for the USA. But as a Military wife, I feel like the moment I stop supporting other Americans right to express their selves and disagree with our Government, then I'm not longer supporting my husband and his purpose of joining, which was to protect the rights of US citizens.
I will admit that people who bash the Military irritate me, but there is nothing I can do about it. Again, they have the right. I may argue with them, but they still have the right! Fortunately, despite views on the war and the President, most of America does support our men and women in uniform.
I think your support and beliefs are great, and I encourage you to continue that support, but you have to allow others their right to feel different then you feel.
2006-08-09 11:49:56
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answered by Naples_6 5
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Well, i am currently stuck in iraq, and would have a very different war plan. Mine would be to pull completely out of the entire middle east, let the muslim crazies destroy each other in iraq/afghanistan and let israel and hezbollah go at it and just wait. After all their battles, we could easily go back, kick some butt and make them our buddies. Its pretty simple, we are so careful not to hit civilians or mosques that it puts us in danger, and forget it if we do, its all over CNN, riots in the streets and the like, but if a servicemember is decapitated on tape, we don't have that luxury. We are being too cautious, its way past time for caution. But, luckily, i am not the president, so i will do my job.
2006-08-09 11:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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there are serveral species of pumpkin who could do a better job than Bush, as for the military they have been betrayed by a fool who is their commander in chief. He seemed to have confused Bin Laden with Saddam, nor appreciated that the Persians have been seeking military domination of the west since Xerxes, Iraq was the counter weight not only did he destroy this capability he took the second biggest supplier of oil in the world out of production, next time your paying extra at the pump remember that it is all Bush's fault
The American people did elect someone else but his brother corruptly changed votes
2006-08-09 09:00:28
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answered by brinlarrr 5
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Nothing is more unforgivable than taking the lives of service men and women (who come from the most poorest, low or low mid-class families), and sending them into corporate conquest campaigns under the false guise of patriotic duty, and reducing the honor of the US military to nothing more than Corporate Security Force. If these men and women signed up with US military to be Fortune 500 corporate security force, that’s fine. But I really think most did not join to serve Exxon and Mobile.
Is it not a quaint coincidence that Oil Companies are making record Billions of dollars in profits now, presently, during this president’s term since over decades?
Nothing is more unforgivable than lying to the American people, using their fears of terrorism to launch a carnal war, based on doctored Weapons of Mass Destruction Evidence, and sending thousands to their deaths.
Where is Colin Powell? Why did he disappear from the political scene after his UN Debacle where he was forced to lie to the world based on doctored up evidence about WMDs?
Nothing is more unforgivable than starting a war with a poor, backwards 3rd world country that has no means of defending itself, but will continue war with us through terrorism for the next generations to come.
It is for all these reasons that we do not stand by our so-called glorious president wrapped around a fake American flag. Patriotism is the greatest brain washing tool of governments. Never forget that.
2006-08-09 09:00:00
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answered by Danzio1 1
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I like Bush and what he has done with the war> But at home he has lost controll of our boarders and now we the true Americans are the minority that bothers me and that the immigrants have taken over and Mr. Bush should make all these men that are of age to fight the war GO before they are allowed to live in our Beautiful land, Fight For America Before you can live in America To prove thyself to the true Americans
2006-08-09 08:44:32
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answered by marjie02346 1
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Fair point, if people want something done they should vote in someone else, that having been said i think you are bitter because people don't agree with you blindly. If you love Bush so much why don't you run for office as well to support him? You are comdemning people for using their right to freedom of speech. If you don't like it then don't listen.
2006-08-09 08:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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well i am a military member and i think if i were president; welll i would do some nasty stuff over in IRAQ. I would pull out, and then Bomb them some more, probably for another month or two. I would fly in "get out papers" for all the good people like we did in the beginning, and then bomb the **** out of em. I would let our technoligy do the fighing, and lose allot less men and woman. Yeah allot of innocent people would die, but who would care except for CNN and the rest of the wimps in the world( FRANCE, and the UN)
2006-08-09 09:18:45
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answered by kram_7777 3
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If Bush would have let the military fight the war without his gang of idiots telling them what to do it would be over. His father was smart enough to do that. Viet Nam was the same type of disaster. Let the military do what they do best and keep politicians out of the war room.
2006-08-09 08:43:14
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answered by Thomas S 4
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Our military is doing a great job considering what they have to work with and who is giving them orders. You are obviously an idiot who believes all the lies that you are told. Have a nice day and keep voting for your party rather then your Country.
2006-08-09 08:41:17
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answered by rab2344 4
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