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We had no business invading Iraq, there were no weapons of mass destuction and Afghanistan is where the problem was which by that time we had already taken care of. Then our president bullied outher cuntries into joining calling it a "coalition". Now it is a huge disaster and we is till haven't pulled out. Bush should pull out and admit his huge mistake. Bush is like Adolf Hitler, he wants to take over countries weaker and prove that he is all supreme.

2006-11-29 06:47:06 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

What?, you are the dumbest person on here liberals are the only reason an idiot redneck like you can read, YupChagee, I have every right to criticize the president he is doing exactly what Hitler did he is just as evil, and I said nothing about the Holocaust so shut up!
Firestorm, You are dumb and ignorant There were no weapons of mass destruction Bush is ruining everything. You need to go back to screwing one of your siblings and eating the dirt from under your trailer, you brainless fascist.

2006-11-29 08:40:52 · update #1

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ANOTHER IDIOT COMPARING BUSH TO HITLER. YOU APPARENTLY KNOW NOTHING OF HITLER....TRY READING MIEN KAMPF, IF YOU CAN FOCUS LONG ENOUGH.

2006-11-29 06:49:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

*sigh* And you liberal morons say we conservatives can't think for ourselves!!! This is rhetoric... Not fact. Anytime a person forms an opinion not based on fact, he becomes a fool... You are a fool, sir.

>>>why has no one stood up to Bush yet?

Translation: Why is the evil Adolf still in office?! Hasn't he been overthrown yet?!

Take a look around you, moron. People have been standing up to Bush since he took office!!!

>>>We had no business invading Iraq. There were no weapons of mass destuction.

Next time you criticize President Bush's english, don't forget that I had to correct yoru grammar here.

Your liberal talking point has been... DISPROVEN! WE FOUND CHEMICAL WEAPONS! FIVE HUNDRED CANNISTERS IN FACT!!!

>>>Afghanistan is where there was a problem, and by that time we'd already taken care of it.

WRONGO! Afghanistan was only the FIRST battle of a much larger conflict: the war against Islamofascism.

>>>Then our president bullied outher cuntries into joining a so-called "coalition".

This is the third time I've had to correct you grammar, you know.

President Bush DID NOT bully anyone into joining the coalition! Nor did he keep those who desired to leave (Spain, for example) from doing so.

>>>Now it is a huge disaster and we still haven't pulled out.

Do you libs SERIOUSLY think that ANY terrorist will take us seriously if we turn tail and run just because things are tough? I bet you would have withdrawn from WWII after D-Day too! SIX THOUSAND were killed in a few hours! It's only a disaster IF we pull out!

>>>Bush should pull out and admit his huge mistake...

Translation: America should cut, run, and surrender to terrorism. She should open her legs to be raped by Osama and the rest of the Islamofascists.

>>>Bush is like Adolf Hitler, he wants to take over countries weaker and prove that he is all supreme.

You're an idiot! Learn history! This comparison to Hitler is the most erroneous thing I have seen yet!

2006-11-29 15:09:15 · answer #2 · answered by Firestorm 6 · 0 0

OK I think Bush has done a bad job but to compare him to hitler is ridiculous. I live in Houston were the Holocaust Museum is located, why dont you visit that and I guarantee you wont be comparing Bush to HItler. I am very liberal but I dont think we need to pull out tomorrow. I believe that you look at the present situations and the future situations that can develop. Lets not concentrate on the past because although I know we should have not went there in the first place we are already there. If we leave Iraq now Iran will take over that region and that would hurt the economy real bad. I believe that we must come up with an exit strategy and that the Iraqi army and government have to get better. It is also a law enforcement issue as well. Iraqi police on the streets have to get better. Pulling out right now is the wrong thing do, because when you do that the country that you are helping will resent you and that will cause problems further down the line. Personally I think that somebody needs to be tried for war crimes in this administration. I saw a report were Germany was going to try Rumsfield in an international court but you know that aint gonna work. The american people and the world was lied to. Have we found weapons of mass destruction yet! No! they flat out lied to us and are still lying. When Sadaam Hussein commited those horendous acts why did we wait 20 plus years to try him. Also if you know anything about the history of the middle east you know that Hussein invaded Iraq Kuwait in the 90's it was because that Kuwaiti territory was in fact an Iraqi province, and Kuwait allegedly had waged through slant drilling into oil supplies on Iraqi territories. Hussein deposed the monarchy after the annexation and installed a new Kuwaiti governor. Actually that is true. The oil that was coming from there was right under Sadaams nose. What did the U.S. do drive him to protect U.S. interest for oil in the region which was really coming from Iraq. Not saying Saddam is an angel but as long as he was a good boy and on good terms with the U.S. he was ok. Same thing with Noreaga. According to statements made by former CIA Director Admiral Stansfield Turner in 1988, Noriega was on the CIA payroll since the early 1970s and he retained U.S. support until February 5, 1988, when the Drug Enforcement Administration had him indicted on federal drug charges relating to his activities before 1984. I can name you plenty other leaders we did the same way. Including some of which we have actually put in power to be puppets. Im just saying that people have to understand that people in the east have not just lost their damn minds and gotten retarded all of the sudden. There are legitimate reasons for their hatred of the U.S. I believe that we are the best country in the world but I think we are losing that slowly but surely. We constantly defy the United Nations we overthrow governments and set up shop for resources in other countrys. Its almost like the MOB! We put people in power or trade our protecion of them in exchange for resources. In saying that dont get me wrong I would rather be here than a number of places in the world. I would probably live in Canada or the UK but thats about it.

2006-11-29 15:37:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The reason is very complex. You have to understand the press is terrified or bought(i.e. Look what happened to Dan Rather) Most of the American Public are ignorant or duped. If everything came out tomorrow that I know to be true it would result in a bloody civil war. Nobody wants that.
We have a system in place that can facilitate a relatively bloodless revolution, but the powers that be are getting closer to nullifying it as well. Maybe it has to go down. Who knows. This experiment has only lasted a little over two hundred years. Maybe it just failed.

2006-11-29 14:58:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

1) I don't know where your cave is. Millions of people all over the world are standing up to Bush.
2) Bush bears absolutely no resemblance to Hitler. You statement trivializes the Holocaust & slanders our President.
3) Other countries chose to join. Others chose not to. Are you saying that Bush is a highly selective bully? If he could bully UK, why not the rest of the EU?

This isn't even rational, let alone logical.

2006-11-29 14:54:58 · answer #5 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 4 1

I am unsure of who you think this person or people should be.

Most of congress voted in favor of the Iraq war.

What do you call what Cindy Sheehan has been doing?

Our government is established. If you are calling for anarchy, good luck with that.

2006-11-29 14:50:05 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 4 0

In case you missed the results last election: the Democrats are now in control of both House and Senate after being the minority for 12 years. Even Bush admitted that it was a smackdown on his leadership to have that happen.

Personally, I think that Congress is just itching to catch him stepping out of line so they can impeach him without anyone saying that they didn't give him a fair chance to change his ways after the voters made it clear what they thought of the way our government is being run.

2006-11-29 14:51:56 · answer #7 · answered by triviatm 6 · 0 3

GIVE IT A BREAK. THIS IS THE SAME OLD CRAP THAT HAS BEEN POSTED HERE FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS. TRY TO BE ORIGINAL. AND IT'S NOT BUSH THE WORLD WON'T STAND UP TO . IT'S AMERICA. IRAQ HAD TO GO AND NOW THE ANIMALS ARE KILLING THEMSELVES. WE LEAVE NOW AND THEIR WILL BE A GREATER BLOODBATH.
AND FOR ALL YOU IMPEACH BUSH FANATICS I WILL BE WILLING TO BET THAT EVERY THING STAYS STATUS QUO. THE DEMOCRATS ARE TOO SOFT TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT THE BOSS.

2006-11-29 14:53:07 · answer #8 · answered by LOWA DECK DAWG 2 · 4 0

I never heard of a truer statement.

Bush is a bully only for weak countries like Iraq, Iran, North Korea and Venezuela. What the hell was he doing when China held several US service men and women literally hostage when their plane suffered an accident and landed in China ? He did nothing more than diplomatic talks. Why ? Because China is not Iraq or Iran. Winning a war against them is not a guarantee.

The first thing every child is taught is: nobody is perfect; everyone can make mistakes; but as soon as you realize your mistake, admit it. Bush does not seem to have gotten this kind of education - neither in school nor in church. His stubborn attitude continues to kill our soldiers, but that is ok. More important to him is claiming he has always been right.

2006-11-29 14:54:55 · answer #9 · answered by ramshi 4 · 0 5

I totally agree with you. Hopefully, he'll have to answer for his
actions come January.
I think Germany may be trying to hold him accountable
right now. Ironic, isn't it?!!

2006-11-29 14:58:13 · answer #10 · answered by Calee 6 · 0 1

This is such a good question. I have no answers but I will be checking back to see what others answer. Hopefully with all the Democrats in the House and Senate we will get some answers.

2006-11-29 14:50:39 · answer #11 · answered by Mothersdaughter 2 · 0 4

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