in the beginning,i supported our or my president,my being one whom had to do a task for a former ex - president, ronald reagan in 1983,or 1984 has but found our country to be unreliable when it comes to honesty i was told that i would be looked after and my name be known by whomever proceeds him in office,,,please do not get this wrong if i were in his seat ,if some one were to bomb our states, i would have no choice but too ... you fill in the blanks,,,that's what kind of a decision i had to make that day in my past,,,i am one man that our country has forgotten
2006-09-25 07:55:21
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answered by JGreen 2
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You actually believe that ********? Come on man, use a little common sense. Why are people so quick to swallow whatever the media puts out? Here's a clue: they put out whatever they think will sell, so take it with some ******* scrutiny.
**** Canada if they are all as stupid as you! Apparently people who work for Goodyear in the States are ******* morons to talk about people they don't even know...kind of like you talking about Americans, "You guys" like this and that. Shut the **** up moron. Personally, any country that supports terrorism is open game in my book, including Canada if it took that stance. I don't care what religion or ethnic background people have, if they threaten my country I'll go to war with them any time, anywhere, even if they were home grown terrorists from America.
2006-09-25 09:01:52
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answered by mike_one_zero 2
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Maybe we should talk about the ideology of the current american government. Concerning that, I am totally against it, and I sincerely lament about anyone - american or not - who supports it, or who supports Mr Bush, or whomever in the world who supports any attitude of violence with the excuse that they are "solving a problem for humanity". Defending this attitude to me points only that these people can only be very miserable in the dephts of their souls and their hearts.
2006-09-25 07:46:28
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answered by Cintia Lennon 1
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First of all, has that statement even been proven to be true yet.
Second if it has where's your proof Columbo, I want to know who said it and when.
You telling me that the leader of a country in this day and time does not have a way to trace every call he or she recieves, especially someone that high up in the Pakistan government.
Sounds like a bait phone-call placed by Democrats.
2006-09-25 07:43:18
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answered by jasonzbtzl 4
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The US has denied that anyone threatened Pakistan.
You act like the US has a monopoly on ignorance amongst its population. There are plenty of ignorant Canadians, believe me.
When you generalize about 300 million people, you only show your own ignorance.
2006-09-25 07:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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**** Armitage is a member of our shadow government. He's always up to no good. He's the one who outed Valerie Plame.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Armitage
2006-09-25 07:41:55
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answered by Pseudo Obscure 6
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haha you've been attacked in other countries for people thinking you were american?
I've been to germany, turkey, switzerland, qatar, and kyrgyzstan. On some of those trips i wore a shirt with a US flag on it and i have never been attacked, in qatar i got some angry stares but nothing close to being physically attacked.
2006-09-25 07:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that it's horrible what Bush is doing to those people! The people themselves are not a threat to us. He found an excuse to raid a country and kill people, let good soldiers die, send more good soldiers over, bad soldiers raping and killing innocent people. I would never be proud of that at all.
F Bush. I think that the only people who are proud of what Bush has done are ignorant people who thinks fighting solves everything and are just a tad bit racist.
2006-09-25 07:44:23
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answered by Summer 5
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This is an attempt to sell books, because when the dictator of Pakistan overthrew his country he just doesn't get enough money out of it.
2006-09-25 07:44:27
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answered by sdvwallingford 6
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First off, Your question is wrong so that tells us all we need to know
It was Richard Armitage who said that...
Second off... I am honored he said it. Rude? HA! what was rude was having a 767 flown into a building ...that was "rude"
2006-09-25 09:13:48
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answered by smitty031 5
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