He spent a lot of money, a ridiculous amount of money. How could he have done that after giving his buddies a huge tax break? He just borrowed it from China. It's only a matter of time before they take us over now.
2006-09-17 16:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You really dont know what you are talking about, do you? I mean, how about getting some facts.
So what you are saying is just for the heck of it, President Bush wakes up on 9/11 and decides to send our troops to Iraq and blow their Country up just for one big thrill?? W-R-O-N-G!! Bin Laden fled to Iraq in the very beginning, which was why we went there in the first place. Did you know that the very first time Bin Laden was behind a terrorist attack against the Towers was in 1993, under the Clinton Adm?? Which, BTW, he did absolutely nothing about it..
So, you ask if we are rebuilding?? We HAVE been rebuilding, and as for being devestated, they were at first, but, are happy to be rid of Saddam, and the fact that we are teaching them all kinds of things as to how to run their Govt... etc..etc..etc.. This is what having a Military is for, and they are doing a wonderful job, and so is our President.
You have a computer, educate yourself...
2006-09-18 11:49:46
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answered by Katz 6
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It's two billion dollars per week and counting. Many unknowns like the life long medical care and family help which will be needed by seriously wounded vets, the cost of retooling the military divisions, and the interest on the debt that Bush has created by not raising taxes to pay for the war.
2006-09-18 00:22:00
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answered by murphy 5
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WAYYY too much!!! And no Mr. Bush will not rebuild Iraq. We the people will with our hard earned tax dollars, just like every other country our leaders have destroyed. So don't be surprised if your taxes go up soon.
2006-09-17 23:32:24
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answered by renaissance man 3
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Haliburton received a no bid contract to rebuild Iraq. Dick Cheney was the CEO of Haliburton for 5 years. It's all about profits.
2006-09-17 23:25:36
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answered by Roland D. 2
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Well.... first figure out the communist progressive tax rate brackets he's in and do the math versus his income.
So Iraq is "devastated" right now? How do you define devastated? When I think devasted I think falling buildings and fires in the street. Nearly every house in Iraq now has a electricity (compared to iirc less then 50% during Sadaam (sp?)) and schools - sounds devasted to me.
(^None^ of it was his? I guess President's don't pay taxes. [Sarcasm]OMG! It's the newest Bush LIE!!!!!!ONE!![/sarcasm])
PS - Roland (below), do you have any idea what Haliburton does? The industry they're in? There were specific reasons that contract was given, wait, you're a liberal - facts don't matter.
2006-09-17 23:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Enough to fix many of the broken down schools in the country and enough to fix the current healthcare system. Also more than enough to fix these future problems that will happen becuase his buddys need a tax break.
2006-09-17 23:54:45
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answered by trl_666 4
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Bush, at first, told us some very low number, like the sneaky kind of person he and his conservative party are known for.
Bushs' solution to murder (9/11) apparently is even more murder and violence. Murder and violence is not a solution to anything and has nothing to do with freedom.
2006-09-17 23:37:05
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answered by p2prox 4
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Do you mean how much did Congress approve to be spent?
2006-09-18 00:56:00
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answered by elong 3
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Over $310 BILLION so far...just think for a moment what he could have done instead?
2006-09-18 01:06:37
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answered by peace m 5
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