i am with you. the US govt seems determined to attack as many countries as FOX news will let them get away with.
the build up to IRAQ was full of lies and scaremongering (WMD) i hope that you won't allow the administration to fool you again and i hope we in the UK won't let Tony Blair poodle up to Bush as he has done too often before
2006-09-22 15:07:04
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answered by Boring 5
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Saddam & his sons were such a nice guys I wish you could live under his rule. You could become wealthy; live in the lap of luxery. Didn't you see the wealth the general public had in Iraq. As soon as the US came in they took all the asset from those that lived in Sadder. Made the citizen hate their fellow country men so much that they wish to kill each other. Boy can't the US create hate.
If the locals truly wished the US to leave the solution is quite easy to get them out. Have peace for a year. The US would be so surpriced they'd leave scratching their heads. Thengive them just enough time to get home then they could have their civil war. They could kill their neighbor to their hearts content. The US public would allow the military to return.
There is one problem with this senario! The locals may end up appreciating their neighbor. They may just chose not to have a civil war. If they create a life that they enjoy in that year the may give up those that wish to speard hate.
2006-09-22 22:38:05
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answered by viablerenewables 7
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They do not care about any of that. They are sick deranged people, religious fanatics, ignorant, and evil – and they will destroy America – they are the hatemongering white-trash Christians who have seized political control of America.
American Christianity is the terrible thing that America’s Founding Fathers feared would destroy our country.
They knew the evil of organized religion – especially Christianity, as they had experienced its rape-torture-kill morality first hand.
Hence their exact documented words and the truth:
“As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion”
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/barbary/bar1796t.htm
2006-09-22 22:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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"Are you with me?"
No.
I know you like to make-believe that Saddam Hussein was a democratically elected president, but he wasn't.
I can't currently vote for any democrats for the good of America. They are all to liberal for me. Hillary maybe, but she is a little looney and not very diplomatic. All the rest of them are so liberal that I might as well write in Osama Bin Laden just to cut out the middleman.
2006-09-22 22:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course plans are in place. President Bush is a neo-conservative. He will spread as much "democracy" as he can before his time in the big boy chair is up.
2006-09-22 22:02:18
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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I can't see how un-democratic it is because I choose not to open my eyes behind these cool giant sunglasses.
I probably also can't see Iraq from an American beach.
I also know that the Iraqis and their allies are showing the attackers there just how undemocratic they are. ;-)
2006-09-22 22:20:48
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answered by Got pretzels? 2
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We are like the Roman Empire after Julius Caeser.
2006-09-22 22:02:37
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answered by planksheer 7
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I'm with you, friend, for the sake of the world. Maybe you should try socialism for a change, capitalism isn't doing too well for you.
2006-09-22 22:04:40
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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well first we have to get this asnine notion that the us is a demorcacy, we are a republic. I agree with the war in iraq, sadam supported al quida, and needed to be ousted.
2006-09-22 22:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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the Republicans are the fascists in power of our Republic
2006-09-22 22:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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