That pretty much sums it up what we did to Iraq.
In the meantime even the greatest moron walking the earth has figured out that the U.S. didn't invade Iraq because of WMD's. We didn't attack because we desperately wanted to "free the Iraqi people" and bring them the fruits of "democracy" (whatever our country perverted this word to be). We came for the oil and have another base in the middle east besides Israel and Saudi Arabia. This is more than obvious.
In the name of all Americans I would like to apologize to the Iraqi people that we brought this calamity on you. Please be assured that a majority of the American people feel with you and hope you can forgive us some time in the future. Our (so called) government, the Bush junta, has nothing to do with freely elected governments or any bodies that adhere to democratic standards. We hope that in the near future this country can free itself from the grip of these fascists and become a respected member of the international community again.
Please forgive us.
2006-09-11 20:21:29
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answered by The answer man 4
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It's the american way. For anybody who doesn't believe, crack open that dusty old history book and research "manifest destiny"
Native Americans one century, Iraq another.
Worst of all, American school children recite the "Pledge of allegiance" and numbly ramble "...and to the republic, for which it stands..." and after they "grow up" totally forget (or just ignore) the fact that we are not a democracy ourselves, but a republic. Two words: Electoral College - there's nothing democratic about that scam.
If voting worked, it would be outlawed.
2006-09-12 04:00:24
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answered by Trid 6
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Gee, I thought all the Iraqis and Afghans loved the Americans for "liberating" them. A question for Brad Morris; Who's going to depose of the lunatic George W. Bush?
2006-09-12 03:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Whew!
Thanks for the offern Iran but we really have our hands full with Iraq and our President only has a few more years to begin this War on Terrorism he's supposed to fight. Well.. tell you what, we'll see how the November elections go.
2006-09-12 03:48:00
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answered by W0LF 5
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If you're referring to Iraq, I think your brain has been warped to such a degree by political correctness, that you don't have the ability to tell right from wrong anymore.
If that is what you're referring to, I have news for you - nobody has robbed anything from Iraq, although Saddam Hussein used it as his private piggy bank for decades, and I can assure you, for that reason, and that reason alone, the majority over there have no problem with the now altered leadership.
Nobody invaded anybody. The deposing of a lunatic like Saddam Hussein was a necessary first step in the broader war against state sponsored terror after 9/11 - which has now brought your everyday Iraqi more freedom of choice than they ever had before.
canoots - Is 'Air America' still on the air?
2006-09-12 03:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Rob your resources? Kiss my butt. Do you know how much of my tax dollars the US is spending trying to give you a better way of life? Not to mention our soldiers lives. Last I heard your leadership needed some altering, and everybody in Iraq was pissed at the US for "abandoning them" and leaving Saddam in power the 1st time we were there.
If we left him in Kuwait raping the country, we're the bad guys for not helping. We left him in power in Iraq and we were the bad guys. We toppled Saddam in Iraq, and the US is still the bad guys.
Our choices? I didn't vote in any of the last 3 elections in Iraq? Did you? If you people would just stop fighting each other we could get the hell out of there and just go back to shipping you truck loads of money for the only thing the Mid East has to offer the world, your oil. With out it we could ignore the whole place like we do the continent of Africa, and we'd leave you annihilate each other and live in squallier like they do.
2006-09-12 03:31:45
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answered by rummy714 3
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Give it time, and when we leave and things have settled a thank you would be nice. We have sacrificed our brothers, sisters, mothers, and fathers so that people we have never met or seen can one day live a better life. Sorry that we arent perfect but we are trying. Stop blaming and do something to better your people so that we dont have to. Dont be a coward: participate, make choices, for the betterment of society as a whole.
2006-09-12 03:25:22
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answered by helpfulhannah 2
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Sitting Bull's quote.
2006-09-12 03:19:50
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answered by whitetrashwithmoney 5
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I see some of the more fervent flag waivers think things are just peachy.
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
Think again.
2006-09-12 04:15:12
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answered by Paul C 1
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Original quote from a native american???
2006-09-12 03:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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