Last time I spoke my mind on this issue i received a violation, #1 As a Veit Nam Veteran, USMC, I resent and am appalled by the fact that a war evader like BUsh and Clinton before him can journey there without first holding the VIet NAmese accountable for the POW/MIAs! I was reported for this satement and told to move on , by non vet Bush supporters! Bush is there to help big corperations find cheap repacement labor so that even more jobs will be out sourced. I think that until Viet Nam answers the questions of the where abouts or returns the remains of our POW/MIAs we ought to sever all relations with them, and maybe bomb them back into the stone age until they do
2006-11-18 05:01:56
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answered by paulisfree2004 6
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1. As his predecessor has done a sin so he is trying to get pardon....
2.He has done another sin by attacking Iraq..so that next future president can ask for the pardon.
3. He is trying to forget the sin he has done recently and to get forgivness he his asking for the pardon...
4. he is trying to move concentration away from the Iraq to something else where....
5.Actually these presidents always vow a nations to others for his own sin he does at the time of his duties used to given him by the nations.
So, feeling a shameless coward, a traitor (with his own nation) is just travelling a part of the world,joking kidding like a silly dog...by the another president there are thousands of innocent people had been killed, had been sucked blood of innocent baby,woman and old men...and now he has come to travel..suck the off such kind of traitor..again, now Iraqi people are got the victim of the greedy blood sucking president and killing thousands of innocent...so one day in near future another sucker will go to iraq for travelling that it seems they have come to visited to teh museum has been established by predecessor sucker.
2006-11-18 13:57:00
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answered by Russel Mehedi 2
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Well we need to work with all countries--the more we understand them the better the world will be. So I have to suppress my disappointment about other things he has not done--like not reporting for duty after drug testing was required during the Vietnam war--thus not going to Vietnam when needed by the country. But in spite of that I give him credit for going now.
2006-11-18 12:49:57
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answered by NuncProTunc 3
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Very ironic, isn't it, Germany,Japan,Vietnam,China, friends and trading partners, makes you think maybe it's all just a shell game with the soldiers as the only ones who suffer, and their families. Until citizens take their responsibilities seriously nothing will change. We learned nothing from Vietnam, and probably won't learn from Iraq, big money just keeps putting these spokesmodels in power.
2006-11-18 12:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm glad to see he is finally going to Vietnam, and without an exit strategy this time.
2006-11-18 22:10:49
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answered by cynical 6
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He is getting ready to ram another free trade agreement down our throats. Bush does not care one whit about the citizens of this country.(not the poor ones)
2006-11-18 12:42:27
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answered by firewomen 7
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I wish he would stay in Viet Nam for the next two years.
2006-11-18 12:34:42
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answered by Do You See What Happens Larry? 5
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It's just what presidents do.
Carter sold out our POWs.
He pardoned traitors that ran to Canada & Sweden, but ignored our men who were still POWs in Nam.
2006-11-18 12:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish he'd stay over there and not bother to come back.
2006-11-18 12:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it won't do any good because not many people like him throughout the entire world.
2006-11-18 12:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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