Does this defeat of George Bush show the terrorist that there is light at the end of the tunnel?
When America pulls out, if they did, do you think it will be fair to leave the Iraqi people in the hands of the Terrorist?
No do gooders please!! cos i hate you.
2006-11-08
05:23:53
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Studbolt
slickrock.
The newspapers say those things, the British people want these terrorist to die, believe me.
And truth
you are a stupid moron, who i would slap if i could.
I am asking about how your political scene works after the elections last night.
2006-11-08
05:41:43 ·
update #1
Doodydude, I'm not a war monger, and the only losers would be the world if we let the terrorist win.
Maybe another 9/11 or a Madrid or a London attack would wake people like you up.
Get you head out of the sand!!
2006-11-08
05:45:43 ·
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Ladymoon you pathetic little loser, just like your jealous dad who hates the yanks.
Go on get your husband to sort me out again.
Get a life!!
2006-11-08
08:18:44 ·
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It does not mean that at all,it means that the USA will move in a different direction,I think more troops on the ground!! REMEMBER,the congress does not plan or initiate war,the President and the Pentagon control the war!! The congress can control spending,but they wouldn't dare pull funding from the troops!!
2006-11-08 05:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I highly doubt there will be peace in Iraq anytime soon. With two different groups arguing over what they feel about Saddam's fate, there is already more friction starting to mount. As for troop pullouts, who knows?? With CIA director Robert Gates taking over, we'll have to wait and see. Mr. Gates is a close family friend of the Bush's, which could be good or bad, but too early to tell. The terrorists are wanting us to pull out. They would and have clearly stated that it would be a tremendous victory for them if the US were to pull out. Alot of people say that they would back off and quit their plots and attacks on Americans and others, but that pullout would only convince them that we would just lie down and take it in the future. So they will just continue their course either way from the looks of it. We put the squeeze on them and keep it there, it makes it harder for them to do what they train for..... terrorizing, killing and maiming.
2006-11-08 05:36:12
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answered by aviationboatswainsmate 2
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Why do you have a Union Flag as your icon and yet kiss a.rse to America all the time?
I want British troops out of Iraq because it is giving crazed ranting Muslim lunatics an excuse to attack us on the tube in London (see 7/7/05) and I don't want to see British boys' lives wasted in an American war.
The Iraqi people are the ones causing all this problem - all the Shia vs Sunni extremists etc are setting off bombs and causing mayhem. They should sort their own country out. Saddam is gone and they have a Prime Minister and a Government, they need to start cracking down on the extremists, and stop blaming the West for everything.
2006-11-08 06:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The defeat of George Bush means nothing! I mean I don't know what is going on sadly I've been out of it the past week. If we did pull out of Iraqi it will take some time. I believe that we can't just pull out leaving them as if we do and go back it will be harder to trust us. I don't like how Bush went about going into Iraqi but we are there so we have to see it through
2006-11-08 05:37:39
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answered by katevans_98 2
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We can't pull out now because we made a mess in Iraq and we have to clean it up. the war was wrong but if we quit now, the terrorists will come back here and make 9/11 look like a tea party. But the Democrats are more likely to get us out sooner, with fewer repercussions. The President will no longer have a rubber stamp for his lies.
2006-11-08 05:32:48
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answered by Kacky 7
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well i dont know if im a do gooder but you ask a question and i answer know it dont mean the terrorist wins it means that the republicans that have made such a mess will get cleaned up now we the democrates win this time now the republicans have and will lose controll and now you will see some real and good changes bush cant say anything but the troopes feeling bad about not being supported da da da well most of the troops dont want to be over there we need a change and now we will get it
2006-11-08 05:30:42
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answered by mz.thang 4
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we've become out of now no longer in elementary terms Iraq, although the entire middle east. there's now no longer some thing there for us distinctive than oil we don't choose for. the craze now ought to be in direction of determination fuels, new technolology and bigger mileage. there is not any ought to to place 'boots on the floor' making use of borrowed funds mutually as for plenty much less borrowed funds we are waiting to have skill independence. The Limbough republicans are beating the ineffective horse of historic past....their accusations against the non-existant liberals are sounding extra and extra hollow by actuality the days bypass on. Rush jogs my memory of the Bible tale of Noah and the flood....people scoffed and have been drowned indoors the tide of historic past. The lesson precise it extremely is via no skill have self theory your guy or woman propaganda as of direction the Limbough GOP does.
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answered by tollefson 4
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Do you think that the troops will just come out of iraq tomorrow?What the heck are you talking about? Are you insane?
Also what terrorists? There were no terrorists in iraq.
It's going to make very little difference to other terrorists as the US isn't going to change its policies in the middle east at all.
The Republican and Democratic parties pretty much have the same line...
2006-11-08 07:03:00
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answered by Edit_Cat 2
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its called democracy and that's how it should be.the Americans
have voted against arrogance.maybe they finally realised enough
is enough with bush and co.this whole mess isn't about winning
or losing,it is about normal Iraqis living in peace.700,000 dead
Iraqis they were not killed by terrorists ,this is the start of a civil
war.and I'm not a do Good,I'm a proper tool .
2006-11-08 09:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No,, what you will see tho' is a change in strategy, and it is long over due. The reality is with the war in Iraq that it is foolish to keep doing the same things expecting different results. ("Stay the Course")
But even more than the war, the major message of the election is that the Republican party has deviated from Republican fiscal ideology. (deficit spending/pork barrel spending), and the Republican base will not tolerate that.
2006-11-08 05:32:46
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answered by tom l 6
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