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Oh, they all probably will just as long as they don't have to spill any of their blood. This doesn't apply to those of you in the military who are bravely serving the country. I'm refering to the George W. bush clones who take after their leader who made sure he did not see any combat during the Viet Nam war. He's a yellow-bellied. chicken-sh*t coward.

2006-09-20 10:52:33 · answer #1 · answered by Pop D 5 · 1 2

I did not vote for Bush (I voted for the Libertarian candidate) and I did not support the invasion of Iraq.

But none of that matters now. The issue is what to do with situation now.

First, there is a humanitarian issue here. The U.S. destabilized the country. To leave now will created a huge humanitarian disaster to put Dufaur to shame. We have a moral obligation to minimize that.

Second, to pull out now--Iraq will become an staging ground for Islamic terroirsm and fall under the umbrealla of the Islamic Revolutionary Republic of Iran.

No reponsible Demococrat is calling for immeidate withdrawl from Iraq--because they recongnize these problems. They talk about various time tables and etc.

I would like to see a plan for victory in Iraq. And it is on this score I criticize Bush right now.

On the other hand--there is something that everyone forgets. Who five years ago would have thought that the brutal regime of Suddam Hussein would be gone and there would be a fledging democracy in Iraq? No Democracy is born in a day--why should we expect that to happen in the very difficult conditons of present day Iraq?

2006-09-20 17:50:34 · answer #2 · answered by beckychr007 6 · 1 1

Sorry I'm not a Bush supporter, but I will oppose a war with Iran unless there's extremely good evidence they are an imminent threat. Otherwise, the war is unjust. It occurs to me that there are terms we don't hear very often anymore such as "unjust war" "rule of law" "international law" "nuclear treaties" "negotiation" (with a positive connotation...

2006-09-20 17:41:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well I'm not his supporter either. And I doubt it will happen.
To answer: No I wouldn't support this or any kind of war in any way. They just go there and kill people. And who ends up getting killed? Innocent citisens, just like you and me, of course. How is that right?! And if you look at it from another point of view, I think it would be a pretty violant war from both sides. It's dangerous.

2006-09-20 17:57:37 · answer #4 · answered by hermanita 3 · 0 0

He will only be able to do that with the draft you know. Congress will never authorize a nuclear strike. It will take at least two years to build the armed forces up with a draft and the whole World will be aware of it too. That allows them to regroup and build their own military as well. What an evil web the Bushy's have woven don't you know!

2006-09-20 17:42:38 · answer #5 · answered by Jenny_is_Hot 6 · 1 0

I am a Bush supporter. I wouldn't support him in a military strike unless Ahmedinejad was equipped with nuclear weaponry, and plainly sought to launch a strike against Israel. Under these circumstances, I believe we, and almost every single one of our Western Allies, should descend upon Iran and force Ahmedinejad from power.

I can't see why anyone would disagree with that. No one should say that we could sit idly by and watch Iran launch a nuclear weapon.

2006-09-20 17:47:18 · answer #6 · answered by replicant21 3 · 1 2

Not a supporter of Bush or WAR!

2006-09-20 17:47:28 · answer #7 · answered by prettybird 2 · 2 2

Not gonna happen on his watch - not even close.

To think that is to live in the conspiracy-minded fantasy world that so many of the denizens of this "forum" inhabit; my recommendation to you is that you get out of that world and join the rest of us out here in the real world. It's a MUCH nicer place to be!

2006-09-20 17:43:47 · answer #8 · answered by Walter Ridgeley 5 · 1 0

i'm not and never will be a bush supporter. i support america and the military. but lemme ask you, when did the US declare war on Iran? and by supporting the military and my country i will fight for my country.

2006-09-20 17:45:57 · answer #9 · answered by doc 2 · 1 2

Probably less than supported Iraq.

2006-09-20 17:41:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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