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He has to be doing something contrary to USA law, If he will not intern them on USA soil. And yet he speaks about morals. It is such a pity that one man and his goverment has done so much to distroy the respect thay the USA use to enjoy.

2006-09-09 22:21:48 · 15 answers · asked by NORMAN M 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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I would like to say that this is the first time a republican president has been caught doing these forms of chicanery,
BUT, Almost every time Repubs have come to power the lies start!

Will people ever learn the lessons that Jefferson put in words, or the reasons why he felt that this should be an agrarian nation!

2006-09-09 22:29:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anarchy99 7 · 4 3

It's possible they are Americans Thomas.

What is amazing is if they are Americans that they would argue the case against America and in favor of suspected terrorists. We aren't talking the local town drunk here. We aren't talking a car thief or a bank robber. We are talking individuals that are suspected of one thing, international terrorism. It is hard to imagine that there are people that hate the ideals of one man so much that they would desire to stifle our governments attempt to keep our country safe from these individuals.

I wish those of you that are working against our present administration and in favor of these suspected terrorists could not hide behind computer monitors. I wish there was a way to identify you out in public. As pathetically insignificant as you are in the grand scheme of things your respresentation on these message boards help embolden those that want to destroy our country. I don't understand why you can't see that. And if you don't care that you are doing this, than you are no better than the terrorists. How can you do this? To discredit our president? Destroying America is worth it to get to Bush?

There are reasons beyond the general publics knowledge why the government feels it necessary to isolate the suspected terrorist operatives. Why would we even want them on American soil? If "hiding" them and not giving details of their internment *helps* to flush out others like them and *stops* future attacks from occuring than the government has my full support. The rest of the world AND YOU be damned.

Quite frankly Norman if you aren't from the USA, I don't give a hoot if you don't respect the USA. Over the past few years I have lost respect for the people of many other countries. That doesn't mean that I would condemn the people of these other countries if they and their government did whatever is necessary to keep them safe.

2006-09-09 23:00:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Bush's mendacity has gotten 4000 people killed. Pelosi telling democrats to vote the way they sense and symbolize there constituants isn't lieing that's what there meant to do basically with the aid of fact they do no longer fall into lock step at the back of there chief like republicans do basically skill they might think of for themselves and besides no person has died with the aid of fact of somebody changing there suggestions approximately offshore drilling.

2016-11-07 00:45:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What is amazing to me is the people that justify us becoming them. The U. S. should never lower ourselves to terrorist status and under Bush that is exactly what has happened. I have always viewed him as a coke snorting, alcoholic with no values, or morals. After all look how he "won" the presidency in the first place from Al Gore. By the way for those that answer things would have been worse if Al Gore had been our president, I wonder how any thing could be worse then what we have now.

2006-09-09 22:48:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Unfortunately Bush has told so many lies his creditability is gone. It seems he only tells the truth after he is caught. Just like a little kid with his hand in the cookie jar. To the people who think blindly supporting the president somehow helps our country-you are wrong. I expect the leaders of the US to obey US laws. No one is above the law, although Bush seems to think he is. And the congress is no better as long as they allow the behavior to continue.

2006-09-10 00:43:20 · answer #5 · answered by industrialconfusion 4 · 0 2

When I hear the loony BS you people spout I just can't quite understand why America still exists... if you idiots had your way there would be terrorists with nukes in every American city of any appreciable size or value...

The government needed to be able to ensure they had unfettered access to certain high-value prisoners who were key to stopping terror attacks here and abroad. No lies were told about offshore internment. A few "no comments" but no lies. The only lies being told are those coming out of YOU. They are kept out of the USA because once here idiots like you will demand that, though they would gladly kill you if given 1/2 a chance (and sometimes one wishes they HAD that chance), you still insist they be given "their rights". Well guess what - they have the right to remain in GITMO until the government decides to release them. If they choose to give up that right and take their own life, I say, unless they have useful information, LET THEM!

The left has done so much to destroy the respect the USA used to enjoy. Bill Clinton turned the White House into a whorehouse. WE became the laughingstock of the world during his 8 years. He had Jimmy Carter (you remember the guy who turned his back on the Shah of Iran then kowtowed to Iranian terrorists for 440 some odd days) negotiate a deal with North Korea under which WE PAID THEM TO DEVELOP THE NUKES THEY NOW OPENLY THREATEN TO ATTACK US WITH! Respect? MY ***! The world is jealous of the US. The world wants to see the US fall so they can fight over the scraps. The world forgets that each time it was nearly engulfed in war that would bring world tyranny only the US was there to stop it. Now the same threat emerges from the middle east and the world is determined to ensure their last, best hope is powerless to do anything about it. Some say we should give up on the middle east and help Europe to avoid falling to radical Islam. I say we made a mistake fighting for France in WWII given their attitude and behavior recently - this time let them reap what they sowed.

2006-09-09 22:38:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

Bush knows that his administration operates outside the law. That is why he lied about the secret prisons.
Half a year ago he denied it categorically. Today he admits to it.
Today he denies torture, what do you think will happen in half a year? And if not in half a year, maybe in a bit more...

Fact is that Bush junta violates the law more than it obeys it. The U.S., the country formerly known as great nation has become a rouge state, on par with North Korea, Iran, and Syria.

2006-09-09 22:29:34 · answer #7 · answered by The answer man 4 · 4 3

Yes, Bush is lying again....and again.....and again. It is the philosophy of Bush as it was with Hitler; if you say something often enough, people will believe it. Yet, it's more than that. Bush thinks that now that he and his cronies have gotten away with pulling off the biggest hoax in American, the inside job of 9/11, that he can do, say and get away with anything he wants.

2006-09-09 22:50:41 · answer #8 · answered by danaluana 5 · 1 2

wooo, Americans are Americans BECAUSE we have the right to question our govt ,not like others...if we become sheeple, we can easily be led down the wrong roads...if we have factual evidence that doesn't reflect positively on our leaders, do we defend them no matter what? Even Repub's are speaking out(well.ok ,more for fear of not being re-elected due to popular opinion tide changing)against this admin's policies as people are getting wiser Little by Little despite tight control of the media and propaganda. If we send our kid/spouse to war, we want to know that it is for a desperate, no other way , reason. If we detain people we want to know its within internat'l law . If we torture, we know it can come back to us,even if we have ext reme hatred for a group, that is not enough to justify it.
Stay silent for fear of being unjustly labeled and we go farther and farther away from the type of governing we aimed for all these years after Independence. Read, listen ,learn; I exhort myself as well as others to stay involved ;question, demand proof, and vote yr conscience.

2006-09-09 22:41:54 · answer #9 · answered by FoudaFaFa 5 · 2 2

Yes, he should just let everyone know who we have captured and how we are interrogating them so that in the future we will get no information.

Wars are not fought out in the open!

2006-09-10 03:58:01 · answer #10 · answered by ii7-V7 4 · 0 0

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