NO, I do not believe so. GW lied to get the US over there in Iraq for his religious beliefs. He is trying to get his messiah to come back ASAP. He's a liar and we the american people let him do as he likes. I am so very ashamed to be an american at this time in history!!
If you knew me you would understand that this is a very sad thing. The star spangled banner gives me goosebumps, for god's sake. Andrew seems to be the dumb***, who doesn't know the difference between the USA and the USA Government.
2006-08-30 17:44:00
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answered by Mindi 2
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properly, i'm undecided. You let us know that Turkey is ninety 9% present day Muslims. i'm taking your be conscious for it, i haven't been there. yet, it would look that for the duration of a rustic the place exceedingly lots all human beings is that comparable faith, faith would not be a huge deal, in view which you all share the comparable perception. interior the U. S., there are a number of faiths, and each and each faith has its very own sect, ultimate to very much of style of teachings on a large number of individuals. i myself have self belief that faith needs to stay out of politics. we've a separation of Church and State (meaning that the two are meant to be autonomous of the different). by utilising bringing someones faith into their marketing campaign, i think of it is going against that acceptable, and alienates people who're no longer of the comparable faith because of the fact the candidate.
2016-10-01 02:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you cannot trust either party. Both will scratch the back of big businesses. Take a look at what bush is doing now with that stupid "trickle-down theory". It didn't work while reagan was in office, and it doesn't work now. Clinton signed the NAFTA agreement. Nuff said.
2006-08-30 17:55:15
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answered by linus_van_pelt68 4
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"Trust" is a difficult concept when it comes to politics. I am very, very liberal, and I left the Democratic Party when I saw Democrats by the boatload approving Clinton in the wake of his very public and historically factual mendacity. We must trust, or rather we must HOPE, because we have no other choice right now.
2006-08-30 17:31:13
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answered by voltaire 3
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All evidence so far indicates .... not likely.
How can you trust a government and an administration that can't even follow its own laws, or enforce its own laws against itself.
2006-08-30 17:27:11
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answered by coragryph 7
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We haven't really been able to for years now.
2006-08-30 17:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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United States of American is USA, dumbass, if thats not your question, Restate the question you want to ask. grrr
2006-08-30 17:27:21
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answered by Andrew 4
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Never could, never will be able to.
2006-08-30 17:32:24
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answered by rhambass 4
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Hell Yes!!! They have'nt got us this far , by not being trusted
2006-08-30 17:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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BY GETTING INVOLVED & VOTING
2006-08-30 17:30:29
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answered by Penney S 6
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