no, bush is a total hypocrit, @ss, and liar to his own country.
we don't need to go to war, bush has so many connections with oil in iraq, it's all a joke, to covor up what he's actually doing. im so glad his time will be over soon. God bless the lost soldiers.
2006-10-23 18:05:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do agree with the war. I agree with the war because I think us being over there fighting will keep them away from us. I also agree with the war because I think that rebuilding that country is what they need badly. I also think that setting up a democracy form of government which is what the Bush administration is trying to do will be good for the world. The more democracies we have, the more peaceful the world will be and the less war we will have in the future.
I believe the reason why half the country disagrees with the war b/c they base their opinions on what they see on TV (only the bad stuff). Maybe they should ask someone who has actually been there to tell them what the US is really doing.
I have herd soliders say that the civilians over there thank them for what they are doing. Although sad, they feel safer with us being their protecting them from their own gov.
Sorry so long....and i know i mispelled alot.
2006-10-24 01:08:41
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answered by Crysta 2
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Which one?
If you mean Iraq the answer is no.
Saddam Hussein was supported for most of his career by the USA and other countries even when he was using weapons of mass destruction againsy Iran and the Kurds.
After the war in 1991 he was sustained in power by the USA and other countries who were afraid that he would be replaced by an islamic republic as in Iran.
Iraq suffered years of murder by Saddam and deaths of thousands of children due to UN sanctions while the West did nothing apart from bomb civilians.
2006-10-24 01:24:44
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answered by brainstorm 7
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I agree with the war. Not because bush said that there were WMD's, yes i know none were never found but Saddam had 12 years to hide them in iraq it is a very big country. Not because bush said they harbor al quaeda. and not because bush says it is right. I support the war because I support our boys. They are doing a job that many of us americans either choose not to do, can't do, or aren't allowed to do. I support the war because i believe that Saddam was an evil man and a terrible elader, he gassed his own people just to test a weapon, he killed people who chose to speak out against him. I support the war to get rid of saddam and i dont believe he has been gotten rid of until he is convicted and executed.
2006-10-24 01:16:32
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answered by rdoggg19 2
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I do not like the war. I believe we were lied to when it started. I don't like our troops being used to police and maintain Iraq. Our leaders are too soft on the general population who tolerate Muslim killing Muslim.
But, the US needs a base in the Mideast to prevent Iran from seizing control and using oil as a weapon. I wish China or Russia would take the role. Iran is trying to wipe Israel off the face of the earth and is trying to spread Islamo-Fascist Rule through out the world.
2006-10-24 05:51:02
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answered by Red 5
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When it first started I agreed. Now I think we need to bring our troops home. There are to many innocent people dieing. Saddam was captured on December 13, 2003. Our soldiers are still in Iraq fighting this battle. Lives are being claimed daily. Suicide rates are increasing. Surviving soldiers are at risk of suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which can be serious. Many surviving soldiers find it hard to cope with life as they once knew.
2006-10-24 01:10:06
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answered by dawn h 1
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With all the answers so quick so soon, you'd think people have their entire opinions on the war, on copy, just waiting to be pasted to each and every question on the war in iraq. (That number of questions i think is in the thousands)
2006-10-24 01:13:22
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answered by mare0705 2
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War on terrorism is depictable.
It's just an excuse to justify the dirty job done while getting strategical and financial benefits for the country.
2006-10-24 01:15:43
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answered by J. D. 2
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no,
Bush was LOOKING for a reasong to wage war in Iraq.
When the Twin Towers thing happened he forced a link that did not exist between the two.
If your reason for killing and torturing is not there, then why go die for that 'cause'
The 'cause' does NOT EXIST.
2006-10-24 01:12:38
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answered by center of the universe 4
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ITS OVER THE OIL AND BUSH AND CHENEY OWN ONE OF THE LARGEST OIL CO. IN THE WORLD. OUR BOYS WENT TO GIVE UP THIER LIVES FOR OIL. HOW WILL BUSH EXPLAIN THAT ON JUDGEMENT DAY?
2006-10-24 01:07:51
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answered by angeldeebra 3
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