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Yeah, thanks for Bush and his great ideas for bringing democracy to the world. Thanks for seducing our PM. Oh and thanks for the terrorists, we'll try to keep them here and not let them bother you.

2006-08-10 06:24:31 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Other - News & Events

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While you're being a sarcastic wanker, I am being totally sincere when I say thank you to the majority of the ppl in Britain. And by the way, you could thank us that right now you're not speaking in German.

2006-08-10 06:30:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anna 2 · 3 0

As an American I agree. We bungled the Iraq invasion completely. We should never have invaded, we didn't use enough troops, we didn't try to control the weapon stockpiles, and we didn't try to get the Iraqi Army to help us. All George Bush thought about was finishing Daddy's war and getting a quick victory.

Our ignorance has really hurt us. Now we know why Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator. If he didn't then the country would have dissolved into civil war. He hid his weapons of mass destruction so well to make people afraid, including his own. He didn’t have those weapons because they were pretty much cleaned out in Desert Storm. Saddam probably even ordered some of his weapons to be destroyed so the world wouldn’t hate him. If he had used weapons of mass destruction on Israel then the entire world would have risen up and kicked his ***. That’s why the Scud missiles only carried explosives.

Democracy is an advanced form of government. Only now do we discover that it is too advanced for countries like Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. To make a good decision the people have to be informed. The cities may be advanced, but the general populace is still living in the dark ages. Athens could pull it off because its people were culturally advanced and informed. Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan are neither. A lot of their “schools” only teach the Koran. They make the students memorize the Koran before they can even read and understand it. Once the memorization is done the school is over. The kids have to lean math on the streets.

As for the terrorists, we got some too. Remember the Anthrax scare right after 9/11, and the bombing in Oklahoma? The bombing was a homegrown plot, and had nothing to do with the Middle East. The Anthrax attack was probably the same thing. The guy was smart and pissed off about something. He just happened to have really bad timing. The attack was seen as a Middle East terrorist attack and it failed to do anything that the attacker(s) wanted it to do. That’s probably why we haven’t seen another attack like it in five years. The Pan Am 747 that was destroyed over Lockerbie may have been in the UK, but it was run by an American company, with an American built plane that had taken off from Frankfurt Germany with a lot of American passengers (Frankfurt is where almost every soldier or family member flies in and out of the country from). Scotland wasn’t the target of the attack, they just got the mess that resulted from it.

I don’t know have a lot of detail about the recent UK bombing plot, I’m just glad that it was stopped. I wish the US had been that lucky on 9/11 2001. The bombing in the London Tube was horrible, but that was a homegrown project as well. Moslem extremists inspired it, but it was totally run from the UK. Just like the plot to blow up Atlanta buildings that was uncovered in Canada. It was a homegrown plot in Canada and America, inspired by Moslem extremists.

As for seducing your PM, well he isn’t alone. George seduced the entire country twice. The second time he stole the election from the winner of the popular vote. Americans have finally wised up to Georgy Porgy though. He has the lowest approval rating of any modern president, and will probably be known as a president who was worse than Nixon. He was the one who kept saying, “I’m not a crook.” In the UK a No Confidence Vote can be held on the PM and that can create a new election. We don’t have that system in the US. We are stuck with George Bush Jr. until his term expires in another 2 years. The only way we can get him out of office early would be if he committed a crime. But, he isn’t doing that. Of course he isn’t running the country either; Dick Cheney is.

"Anna" forgets that the US was trying to help England before it joined WWII. When the US joined it had to fight a two front war, and the US joined the war because of the sneak attack on Japan. We had also uncovered a few plots by Hitler against the US.

"Steve cups" has a good point, I can say the same thing about our 'friends and allies' in Saudi Arabia. The Irish Americans finally wised up though, and when the funding started to dry up Shen Finn became real active, they visited the US and eventually made peace with the UK.

2006-08-10 06:56:43 · answer #2 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

Don't be silly.

Americans helped us in other wars. It doesn't matter whether it was Bush or any other president Blair and any other prime minister (maybe not Thatcher) would have done the same.

Questions like this will get others going on about wars from the beginning of time.

This is life, leave the Americans alone.

2006-08-10 06:32:37 · answer #3 · answered by Jayne 2 (LMHJJ) 5 · 3 0

Bush is not my hero.
However he has taken a brave yet unpopular stand against global terrorism. Blair has joined him on his own accord. As you should.
Maybe one day you will understand - hopefully before another tragedy occurs.
Blame the terrorists not those that would like to protect you from the terrorists!

2006-08-10 06:34:52 · answer #4 · answered by carl l 6 · 0 0

I think we should thank only those responsible for this mess of a world. Just because I am American does not mean I agree with everything that happens in the government. I would like to say a well deserved Thank You to those who discovered the most recent terrorist plot. So THANKS GUYS!

2006-08-10 06:39:52 · answer #5 · answered by sponggie 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-01 21:56:42 · answer #6 · answered by ammon 4 · 0 0

look at dan the MAN his answer says it all, if i could climb on a building and shout it out naked i would, we are being lead by this and usa government into something all of us will suffer, because of a reason, we wont understand, i dint have a secrt bunker in my house do u?

2006-08-10 07:05:00 · answer #7 · answered by adnan k 2 · 0 0

I would like to thank the USA, without their funding of the IRA for 30 years, would we know how to fight terrorism?

2006-08-10 06:35:54 · answer #8 · answered by Steve cups 1 · 0 1

yes if Bush is the friend of your dead father and if he is doing u a favour by making u kill yourself in your own home....moron!!

2006-08-10 06:35:49 · answer #9 · answered by Yogesh Uprety 2 · 0 1

britain to the rescue again

2006-08-10 11:33:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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