Not the lightest way to raise the matter, but no I'm not sure how many non-Americans would give a damn.
Of all those Yanks who claim innocent or say they "never voted Bush", you have to wonder how many of them contributed to the matter by not voting at all!
Big deal "redrouster" - my brother-in-law was a member of the Australian Special Forces who got sent in ahead of your troops, all because our government lacked the backbone to tell Bush where to get off...and I saw just how much it f*cked him over.
And how are you "fighting for our freedom"?? Considering Iraq had posed so threat to the outside world for nearly 10 Yrs, what on earth do you base such an empty claim on??
2006-10-29 02:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Your so quick with the bad mouthing why don't you wake up a bit and earn some of the freedoms you take for granted and others are fighting and dying for?
And congratulations Mr. Kanis on your second paragraph. You hit the nail on the head about some of these complainers. Some I doubt have even voted but are the first to complain. No one wants (USA. Brits, and the others) to be over there but if we don't nip the bud while we're there now and stand up to those bastards wanting to kill everyone who doesn't believe in what they want, we're in real trouble that should have been handled years ago. Seems that everyone wants freedom but don't want to help clean out the SOB's trying to take it away from us.
A giant pat on the back to redrouste too, give'm hell and send afew to hell for me too. Would be there helping but at 71 they won't re-call me, but I gave my all for almost 21 with Korea & Nam.
2006-10-29 10:39:12
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answered by AL 6
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Interesting question. It seems like we are getting more desensitized to violence around the world like we are used to all the death and suicide bombings. But we would still care. That soldier would probably have made a noise. There are soldiers from many countries defending their country or honorably following the orders of their superiors and risking their lives. Each one deserves our respect because generally they don't get paid much yet they are risking their lives which are priceless.
2006-10-29 10:39:18
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answered by joe19 4
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Nothing compares to the spreading of democracy quite like our "Vote or Die" approach in Iraq.
I think people give a crap, but feel powerless to do anything to prevent or stop the insanity that is US policy.
Without fund raising reforms, corporations will continue to own our representatives.
2006-10-29 10:20:55
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answered by Chronic Observer 3
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I didn't want them to go in the first place!
A war for oil and control. Freedom? For who?
If an American soldier died in the sands of Iraq and no one heard him scream, we would all still feel the pain and the loss.
2006-10-29 10:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Stand Behind Our Troops Or Stand In Front Of Them.
Husband currently fighting for your right to say such crazy things.
My father, father in-law, grandfather, grandfather in-law and uncle also fought for the right of your parents and grandparents to have such a rude off spring. I'll pay for your ticket to go to IRAQ so you can personally answer your own question.
2006-10-29 12:58:07
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answered by confused 1
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I am a American Soldier in serving my country in Ramadi, Iraq. Yes, I am fighting for your freedom of speach. Why don't you come join me? If you're scared, say you're scared!
2006-10-29 10:32:09
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answered by redrouster1982 1
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IF freddy.hopfrog's died today would anyone notice ? or would no-one give a crap ???
I for one vote Who the hell is Freddy ???
2006-10-29 10:48:19
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answered by JohnRingold 4
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You need to learn some respect for those heroes who have assured your freedoms.
2006-10-29 10:18:03
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answered by SFC_Ollie 7
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Go back to bed you little shithead.
2006-10-29 10:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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