no i don't did they help rebuild the twin towers and i can think of about 10 other things we could be doing with this money
2006-10-02 14:26:06
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answered by janie b 2
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Yes - we broke it - now we have to fix it. Trouble is, Iraq will not stay fixed - we don't have enough time or money to complete the job. The war is costing us $11,000,000 an hour - all of it on a credit card - owned by China, by the way.
China buys our treasury bonds - you help them every time you walk into WalMart. You also help them build up their military - they will be masters of the planet in another ten years. With the money we have sent them, they have developed lasers to disable our spy satellites.
Getting back to Iraq - this is a disaster waiting to happen. There was never a well thought out plan to redevelop the country after we destroyed it. You can't rebuild a country while people are shooting at you. Private contractors will eventually refuse to go there, after a few of them are kidnapped and have their heads cut off.
2006-10-02 14:34:44
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answered by Usher 2
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I think it is wrong that we aren't rebuilding Iraq. We could have sent experts who had no other political agenda than rebuilding a country. Instead we sent unqualified sons and daughters of conservatives to do the work. Instead of rebuilding we had a group of people trying to turn Iraq into what they would like america to become.
2006-10-02 15:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I use and still do to a degree. We are rebuilding and are continuing to try but we still need more help from the people there and Muslims around the world. They do not give enough support and do not show enough protest toward the groups that are killing innocent people and US soldiers there daily. Its going to be a uphill battle but we are attempting to rebuild and make Iraq a place of freedom.
Why do so many Islamic people act so quickly to condemn things like cartoons and the popes (true) words in pyschotic fashion, but when there own people are getting tortured and killed by thier own kind, you dont see that same sort of reaction. I dont get it. And I have heard a couple Muslims condemn the daily attacks over in Iraq but thats about it. They say that the extremists make up just a small amount of Muslims. But consider this, supposively the world population of Islam followers is over 1 billion. So if the extremist terrorist Islamic bastards make up only a small percentage of total Islam followers, that means there are millions of them. That is a lot of terrorist bastards to deal with. And its growing. We need more help and more support from others. Other Muslims as well. I want to see out cry from Muslim people toward these terrorists like they do against silly things like a cartoon or what the pope says. We are dealing with peoples lives.
2006-10-02 14:33:39
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answered by Bucfan 2
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No, USA is damaging Iraq.
USA should pay all damages what she had done since the invasion war until now.
The price that should be paid to Iraq are trillions of dollars for the damaged the facilities and most important to pay all the family of victims in Iraq for their love ones that have been killed during the war.
The criminal especially Bush should be sentenced to ICJ.
2006-10-02 19:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem is we're not. A lot of the money that was supposed to be spent to rebuild schools, police, and utility companies by putting Iraqui citizens to work, just did not happen.
2006-10-02 14:20:51
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answered by Big Bear 7
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Yes. We always help after war.
2006-10-02 14:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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We knocked it down so it seems only fair
2006-10-02 14:20:45
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answered by rosbif 6
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No I do not think we should. In my option we are just helping support future terrorist.
2006-10-02 14:27:53
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answered by Tyler M 1
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There was no point to go in there in the first place.....PERIOD!!!!
2006-10-02 14:35:49
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answered by Sabin 1
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