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2006-09-03 12:36:54 · 29 answers · asked by tom science 4 in Politics & Government Politics

29 answers

Wrong!

2006-09-03 12:37:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

you know what? I can't answer that question. Not even for myself! I hope that there is a good reason for it. Since I am not in the White House, I don't know what happens behind closed doors. So I don't know the WHOLE truth. And without the WHOLE truth...I can't make a decision. All I hear on the tv is speculation..of what is right and what is wrong. But honestly, I feel that a majority of the reporters just want to get paid. So I am sure they butter it up to make a good story. I don't trust what I hear on tv and I refuse to make a decision soley based on media coverage of what they do and do not cover. Sometimes I believe the media has the power to swing people different ways. they can change your view. And just like reality tv, they chose and make a villian. So who is wrong in this war or who is right.....is something I don't know. Especially when I don't know the whole truth!


PS (later added) I bet if you asked everyone that answered, "What proof do you have to base their decision?" They would say the media, I saw it on the news, I read it in the paper.....But tv and newspapers both can be edited.

2006-09-03 12:48:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

WRONG!!!!! hello 15 of the 19 hijackers from 9/11 were saudia arabians , not iraqis or afghanis. Plus Osama isnt in IRAQ. Bush started this war to settle some unfinished business w/ IRAQ from when his dad was a president. Young men and women die overseas everyday. Our troops have been there since 2003 and for what?? To make Bush, his boyfriend Cheney and their families richer by gettin oil. While making us pay almost 3 dollars for gas.


C'mon think about it... right or wrong???

2006-09-03 12:46:48 · answer #3 · answered by ms_ricanluv88 3 · 2 2

I totally support our efforts in Iraq. My main reason is for the people of Iraq. When we pulled out in the 90's, that's what made me ashamed of my country. Those people thought freedom had finally come to them, and we just dropped them like a hot potato. Those who rose up to fight and we murdered for it by Sadaam & his henchmen, those deaths are the head of this country. It has also been proven that Iraq was a training ground for terrorists. Why people choose to ignore this, I don't understand. And for all those Americans that are calling for a withdrawl, they don't care about the Iraqi people. They act as if they are more intellectual b/c they're against the war, any war (who truly likes war?!). I have news: sometimes war is inevitable. Sad but true. I can't imagine, nor do I want to, what America would be like if American's behaved during WW II as they do today. We'd have lost, and you wouldn't be free to bash the leader(s) of this country without facing the same consequences the people of Iraq and many other countries have faced, death for speaking your mind. I had a nephew in Iraq, and he was disgusted by the way the Democrats and the mainstream media have used this war to further their agenda. He resented what he and his fellow soldiers were doing over there being used for a certain political party's gain. He was angry, and still is, that all they have accomplished is covered up b/c it doesn't fit with what certain politicians want to portray regarding Iraq. That's wrong.

2006-09-03 13:00:32 · answer #4 · answered by Saved 3 · 0 3

Wrong, Wrong and Wrong again. The FBI and CIA warned this administration that they were becoming the recruiting Sargeants for Al-Quaeda. Bush had his own motives. Now we have 100 murders a day in Iraq and another 4 servicemen lost their lives today. Criminal activities of a Criminal Government.

2006-09-03 12:42:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

This is complex. We WERE, before 9/11 happened, going to "finish the job" there, but the public probably wouldn't support it. When 9/11 happens, politicians use it as a reason to go to Iraq, even if it has no connections to it. And this is just a focused look at it.

So wrong.

2006-09-03 12:39:36 · answer #6 · answered by yugimoto7x 2 · 2 3

I don't care about the politics, or anything else. Getting rid of that butcher Saddam Hussein was a gift to the world, and no I don't give a damn what YOU think were the US's motives in it all.

Two million dead in wars, starved, gassed, shot, buried alive. 50,000 innocent children tortured to death to punish their parents: chopped to pieces with axes and machetes, raped to death with base-ball bats, thrown into industrial-sized wood-chippers, thrown off three story buildings. The crimes are so horrendous that it overwhelms a person just trying to imagine it!

(Any whining, leftist fool who thinks that "the US is just as bad as Hussein" should try to imagine a child, THEIR child, being raped to death with a base-ball bat in front of their eyes before making such ignorant statements.)

I think that the US military have done a job that needed doing, and I appreciate their sacrifice. If the US leaders committed crimes, lied etc, then that is the US voters worry not mine, I sleep better with just one more monster behind bars where he belongs.

(And NO I don't feel much sympathy for the suffering of the Iraqi people, let us NEVER forget that (like the Germans or the Serbs) the job of taking care of their own murderous psychopaths and lunatics is and was, THEIR'S from the beginning! - if you stupidly let your house burn down, you can't complain that a neigbour has to come into your yard with his hose!)

2006-09-03 12:56:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I believe the our very liberal President Bush was right to follow President Clinton's advice and take out that far right wing conservative Saddam Hussein and his Republican Guard, Republican Palace, and conservative Baath Party (aka Republican), so that Iraq can have a good, decent Democratic Party like the USA has.

2006-09-03 13:05:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Wrong definitely wrong. Do you think it's ok to start a war with people who haven't done anything to you?

2006-09-03 13:11:42 · answer #9 · answered by Egroeg_Rorepme 4 · 2 1

It was wrong to go....and it is still wrong. But hind sight being 20/20, it is time to end the insanity. But will that happen? Probably not.

2006-09-03 12:43:32 · answer #10 · answered by littleflower_57 4 · 2 1

Wrong. It is brutal murder from the US government to fight a war without proper backing. Why are we over there, no one really knows the definite reason behind it. Its not about 9-11, we were not attacked by Saddam we were attacked by a completely different person. So there's basically no reason and without a reason I feel that it is Geo. Bush himself that are murdering our soldiers.

2006-09-03 12:41:26 · answer #11 · answered by ♥ Lips of Morphine ♥ 4 · 2 3

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