I am guessing by the replies you are getting that most people don't read the whole question but only the header.
I agree with what you are trying to point out. If everyone feels so bad about our troops dieing over there why don't we bring them home.
I as well noticed that people are not smart enough to understand that the attacks on Iraqis and on the US troops would stop if the US troops left. They don't want the troops there so they will fight till everyone in the country are dead.
Something else I noticed was that people seem to think this was going on before the USA attacked Iraq.. It was not, It all started after the invasion.
And I do believe there should be freedom from religion. There has never been anything more evil then religion.
2006-10-15 16:07:22
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answered by Don K 5
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You have to ask how do you feel? Feeling by definition are not fully communicable in words. What makes you think that any war is legal or illegal? Shouldn't we ask whether a war is justified or not? Was not the majority of Germans in favour of Hitler? Does this not call into question the validity of majorities as being right? Don't the troops have to be on the ground to fix what the shrub has broken? Why don't you try thinking or can you only repeat what someone else has fed you?
2006-10-15 18:31:14
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answered by ? 5
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Oh my gosh, Who the hell would feel great they were being killed? Even if it was a legitimate war I don't think anyone would feel GREAT about it. What kind of question is that? Of course, supporting our troops and supporting the war are two completly different things and any one who thinks otherwise is completely ignorant. Do our troops need to come home now? Yes, but we (American majority) voted one person to make that final decision for us. Too late to turn back now.
2006-10-15 16:35:38
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answered by azile_wehttam 3
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I don't feel great when anyone is killed in Iraq. Or outside of Iraq. I'd like to say the troops need to come home now, but I would think it would be nice to have an alternative plan for cleaning up the mess over there before everyone goes home.
2006-10-15 15:54:41
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answered by gary k 1
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This month 54 military died in Iraq , since when foreign countries are involved in the civil wars of others? the troops should come home because their lives are much more important than Halliburton and oil ,, Leave the iraqis live their lives the way they want maybe they would find peace alone.
2006-10-15 16:06:19
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answered by fuschiafish 2
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It is a deep sorrow when we lose one of our own men and women in any type of conflict, but these are America's finest and they are dying for what they are asked to do, and that is to protect the the fat and lazy worhtless American people who can't even wipe their own ***. People should stop bitching about our men and women in the military and they should be supporting them. People need to support those that lose a loved one in this time of war and show the rest of the world that we are a strong country and we honor those that have lost a life in this war.
My heart and prayers go out to my brothers and sister that are deployed there fighting for those who are back home. Also my heart and prayers go out to each and every family that has lost a loved one in this time of war.
God bless my country, my leaders, and my fellow soldiers who are fighting this war.
2006-10-16 02:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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So. what number have been killed, certainly? what number have been killed via coalition forces and how many via the terrorist insurgents? attempt focusing on the huge photograph right here. There are continuously very own tragedies in the time of a warfare. there is not any longer something that exhibits that Gen. Tommy Franks needed extra troops. As for the occupation, there became somewhat a distinction in opinion in what number troops may be sufficient or too many. I nevertheless do no longer see that the thought we did no longer have sufficient has been shown to any volume. As for worldwide opinion, who cares what they think of? i do no longer. Their opinion incorporates no weight, has no fee, helps my existence in no way in besides. in the event that they do in comparison to us, fvckem. And we are no longer utilising the enemy's rules. it incredibly is merely caught on stupid.
2016-12-13 09:01:48
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answered by ? 4
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Ditto to Dukalink above...
So much so, I retired. The whole thing gave me high blood pressure. I was about to be a casualty of this war. But you can't tell the troops that...they believe in it. So for that reason I have to support them...but I still can't be in the middle of all those deployments...but that's just me.
2006-10-15 15:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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illegal war ? and i guess that you are also one of those people whom read the us constitution to say freedom from relegion not fredom of religion. The death of a soldier is a trajick thing and an unwelcome event but you and i or anyone whom ejoys the right to express an opinion or vote or choose any freedome we have should stand behind our president as the comander and cheif and as the direct representation of our country to undermine his image is to degrade this beloved country and all whom have ever died to protect her fredoms.george w bush may be a bit of a country bumpkin but he is still a legally elected official, if america was truely ready for our troops to tuck their tail between their legs and invite a society whom by radical designe is trained to lie cheat kill and treat as if inhuman anyone whom does not support their beleifs to come to our country and bring their cowardly attacks with them then it would be so that is democracy by desighn. Maybe we shouldnt be over there or maybe we should but the fact still remains at the time of the invasion we had been attacked how did you feel about that, the fact still remains that we are there and since there have been no attacks made on american soil but not for lack of trying but for preventitive measures right wrong or indifferent
2006-10-15 16:04:44
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answered by merlyn1331 1
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I think the Iraqis gave us a chance in the beginning of the occupation but someone blew it now the majority of Iraqis support the attacks on the troops. I can`t see how we can win the occupation now. I am not buying the terrorist in Iraq thing I think someone just turned the word insurgent into the word terrorist.
2006-10-15 15:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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