The personal conflict that I have is that I never agreed with the Iraqi invasion. Now that we are there I can't see a positive thing about us leaving.
I will despise GWB and his Neo-nazi-con followers forever for his decision and the lies he told before the UN, U.S. citizens and the US congress forever. Their profit motive has resulted in the death of U.S. soldiers, U.S. citizens, as well as Iraqi citizens. Anyone who believes that the Iraqi invasion has something to do with 9/11 is completely mistaken and should really take an objective look at the truth about the Saudi Arabians and other Arab states that fund Al Qaeda. Please feel free to forward this opinion to the white house. The Republican Party is ultimately going to bring this country to the ground as a result of blind following.
Yes, if you are one of those followers, you should be offended by this message and please volunteer to go to Iraq and die for your blind support of the profit motive. Chances are you never will.
P.S. BassCatcher is an idiot because he never experienced life in Iraq when Sadaam was in power, he is only going on what he has been told... See below. He should be ashamed of his blind following personality, but we all know that will never happen.
2006-09-15 18:30:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, it has gone too far.
everyone is blaming the wrong people for the wrong reasons.
your friends' son would still be alive if it wasn't for that clownmonkey Bush. it was Bush's decision to send troops into Iraq and soon enough, more young son's of America will die there because they are fighting a war that cannot be won by conventional weapons.
you are fighting an enemy who does not fight fair and does not care about innocent children. they will kill all who get in their way.
Bush is going to call upon more young men in America to fight for this war that is truely meaningless. Why do I say that?
because it will help nobody but his own buddies. All the contracts to rebuild Iraq will go to his golfing buddies and friends of Dick Cheney.
All your friend's mother will get for her son's death is a letter from Donald Rumsfeld saying how great her son was and it won't even be signed by him..it's a copy of his signature!!!
what an insult!
seriously, Bush is the problem.
those protesters are wrong for slamming the military..the military are just doing their job.
Bush is the problem because he's telling the military to go fight for something that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
and what's worse is what's still to come.
Bush will draft more young men to fight in Iran in the next month or so when that war will begin.
2006-09-15 20:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The US always looked like a fool over this attack -- from the very beginning. It's just that more and more people are realizing that you can't always trust the world of this Administration. Now they too are questioning the war.
Millions of American people were against the attack in 2003. It was not a war, only an invasion. People tried to warn and reason with the Bush Administration but they wouldn't listen. People who supported or continue to support him out of defiance should imagine how it feels to be bombed and then feel shame.
2006-09-15 18:59:25
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answered by Reba K 6
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exciting question. i think of an outstanding variety of the scientific advances would have come from Europe besides considering an outstanding variety of the U. S. are descended from eu colonists. perhaps the recommendations does no longer have got here approximately as right now however considering Europe substitute into economically crippled after the 1st worldwide war. u.s.'s intervention contained in the wars and its advocacy for self determination a great deal helped velocity up the efforts to look after peace in Europe. whether different than that i do no longer think of the worldwide would be in a a lot worse state than it extremely is on the 2nd. Human rights circulate would have went on regardless and great Britain in specific substitute right into a huge hotspot for Asian and African immigration. in reality the united kingdom is a much extra multicultural society at present than the U. S..
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answered by Anonymous
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Shamed over Bush? No...more like disgusted.
2006-09-15 18:21:43
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answered by ... 6
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Here's what's REALLY going on in Iraq!
http://www.strayreality.com/Lanis_Strayreality/iraq.htm
2006-09-16 01:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I'm ashamed of people like you, I spent 30 years in the US MARINES serving this great country. but you have your opinions and I have mine, that's what makes this country great. If you were in a country like Iraq when Saddam was still in power his soldiers would be kicking your door down and dragging you away for having your own opinion. And you may have ended up being run through a shredder, slowly, or you may have been beheaded, or just shot in the back of the head for disagreeing, America isn't so bad now is it?
2006-09-15 18:36:21
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answered by basscatcher 4
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I have to say that Bush could only fulfill his ambitions because a majority of Americans were gullible enough to believe him. Americans look foolish because they allow their politicians to manipulate them with lies and propaganda. In Europe we are a bit more aware of the fact that politicians are professional bullsh!tters.
2006-09-16 00:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i am shamed of american people as humans....they are not humans....they are filth that love to kill and burn innocent children and abuse and ra.pe POWs and women! that sums up america for me in few words! Bush showed the entire planet what kind of people the americans REALLY are! and i thank bush for showing everyone that!
2006-09-15 18:21:56
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answered by PIMP_DADDY 2
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I am worried about the Iraq episode. whats the end result?
2006-09-15 18:24:24
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answered by Smiling face 2
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