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For his egregious mismanagment and ultimately pointless forfeiture of their loved one's lives?

2006-11-10 00:33:27 · 18 answers · asked by Emporer1 1 in Politics & Government Military

I just want to totally out a moron here: One more 15 year old mentally devolved cheerleader saying "Apologize for a job they volunteered for?" as if that excuses the fact that veterans of this war have been abused, misused and defrauded. That they were put in harms way by a vicious liar and treasonous dog. That those who died, died in vain. That they were underequipped, and fighting for vain economic rationales that were withheld from them when they volunteered.

In a word, the fact that they volunteered does not come close to letting President Whoopdy off the hook. Not by a gutful. And you're pathetically and embarrassingly ignorant -- just like Bush himself -- if you don't understand that.

2006-11-10 13:53:55 · update #1

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NEVER. That man is not only arrogant, ignorant, and has absolutely NO humility but he's flat out EVIL.

I agree 100% with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez that Bush is the DEVIL. It's sad that Americans are so brainwashed and naiive to elect people like him. SAD!

He could care less about America's sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters so long as the corporations that funded his campaign are making record profits and will pay him MILLIONS in an "advisory" capacity once he's out of office.

2006-11-10 00:58:55 · answer #1 · answered by S D Modiano 5 · 0 5

They furnish safeguard for American diplomats (and plenty of different VIPs) once they journey approximately. Blackwater recruits skilled army veterans, specially commandos, to do the process. When Blackwater is attacked, they assault correct again. Blackwater's aggressiveness and competence is good recognized in Baghdad, and Iraqi police and civilians keep out of the way in which. As a influence, Blackwater has by no means misplaced any of the State Department humans they've escorted. But 30 Blackwater workforce had been killed, together with hundreds and hundreds of Iraqis (armed and unarmed, the terrorist assaults most of the time use civilians for defense). A file compiled by way of Democratic staffers for Representative Waxman's Oversight Committee indexed two hundred incidents regarding Blackwater workforce. The file costs that Blackwater staff open hearth on insurgents, hitting civilians within the method, and do not quit to determine at the wounded however as a substitute maintain their automobiles relocating. Now I'm no longer a lot of a army guy however is not the complete factor of an enemy ambush to disable or quit the automobiles in order that the occupants will also be trapped and killed? And Democrats are complaining that Blackwater refused to dedicate suicide by way of preventing their automobiles after a firefight to aid with the wounded?

2016-09-01 10:20:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When did the Democratic Presidents apologize for:

Roosevelt:
Pearl Harbor
Bataan
Corregidor
Wake Island
U-boat massacre of US shipping on the East Coast.

Harry S. Truman:
Korean War

Lyndon Johnson:
Vietnam
U.S.S. Liberty
U.S.S. Pueblo

James Earl Carter:
Iran Hostage Crisis
Desert One.

2006-11-10 10:42:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He has already apologized to many of them including Sheehan.Did FDR ever apologize for waiting so long to enter WW2. How many lives could have been saved back then. If today's Liberal media and politiacans would have been the same back then we may have lost that war. The terrorists know they can't beat our military but know if they run up the body count some people will rather give up than fight.

2006-11-10 00:54:33 · answer #4 · answered by Fly Boy 4 · 3 0

Well, in the manner in which the apology is written for him. I have yet to see any kind of heartfelt sorrow like that in which you or I would say a from deep within apology. Being a Viet Vet . I know that aside from wanting to be anywhere but there. what I needed to hear from home was that my buddies were not dying in vain,but our purpose being there was for the one word many countries so dearly want is "Freedom" .
Please, we were doing the right thing,fighting the good fight. I Thank All Servicemen and women who retain and protect that one word called "Freedom" and any country who wants it.

2006-11-10 02:10:07 · answer #5 · answered by BONES 4 · 0 0

I, too, am an American Veteran. Never once did you thank me, personally, for protecting you while you were sleeping. I knew that when I signed on the dotted line I could possibly put my life in danger for you. I was not a high ranking official. I did not have the "big picture" but I was willing to follow orders of those who did. My question to you is, when are you going to apologize for polluting this world by using fossil fuels? Or depleting our oceans?

2006-11-10 00:59:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Bush has nothing to apologize for. Most of the soldiers and their families would agree he has nothing to apologize for.

The invasion of Iraq was an essential part of the long term War on Terror. It was a successful overthrow of a brutal and murderous tyrant who was supporting terrorists and violating cease fire agreements. It succeeded in liberating millions, establishment of a democratically elected government, rebuilding and creating infrastructure, etc. The Iraqi people now have more hope, more future to look forward to than they have at any time in the past 30 years. This is nothing to apologize for.

What we are fighting for at this point is the Iraqis' chance to live in peace and prosperity. This is considered a worthy goal by most sentient beings. The military - the ones putting their lives on the line to accomplish this - overwhelmingly support this effort.

Maybe you owe them an apology for your lack of support and buying into the enemies' propaganda.

2006-11-10 00:56:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I do believe he has apologized for the loss of life during this war. Unfortunately death is a nasty part of war. And when the War began when everyone was behind it, very few people complained about the death toll of American Soldiers. My husband is a Soldier and has been deployed MANY times and knows that his job may require him to sacrifice his life.. Lucky for you, soldiers in the past, present and future will have and continue to fight for your rights.

2006-11-10 01:11:37 · answer #8 · answered by mpwife_99 3 · 2 1

He already has on numerous occasions, when will the leaders of the Democratic party apologize for all the thousands of people who have died while following the lead of the Kennedy's, and driving under the influence of drugs and Alcohol.

2006-11-10 00:38:25 · answer #9 · answered by daydoom 5 · 2 2

NEVER!
The only thing he has to do is say thank you. You are no better than the terrorists. I wonder how many 9/11's it will take before you nuts realize that our President George W. Bush is an honorable and good man. I am proud to have a president with the foresight and the balls to protect America's children. Wake up.

Steve

2006-11-10 00:39:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

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