Of course not. He doesnt want to admit tht he was wrong all this years.
2006-12-08 10:49:23
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answered by braidy 2
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He was not wrong. The dictatorship countries in the Middle East have to be changed, if not the whole world will be in danger. The only thing is that we were not prepared for the chaos in Iraq, but that's how all wars are. If we do not take care of these countries, then expect more 9-11 events to happen.
The 9-11 event was planned many years ago and it was not because of George Bush. It's because Osama Bin Laden & supporters want to destroy US & Israel and make history, just like Hitler, Stalin and others did.
That's how these people think. They know that they will be caught or killed one day, but before then they want to kill and destroy as much as they can, so they will show up in History books. Similary, a serail killer thinks the same way, they want to remembered for the damages they have caused. So, you have to go after them.
2006-12-08 19:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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How was he wrong? Hmmm? Do you have enough intellectual capacity to explain why you think President Bush was wrong? There are tons of people saying "We shouldn't be at war. It's all Bush's fault!". How is that? Did he attack America, did he crash the World Trade Center, did he threaten America's security?! Where do you get off saying that he is wrong? Why aren't YOU in Iraq supporting us? Instead you are insulting the soldiers who are fighting for YOUR freedom. The freedom that allows YOU to ask YOUR stupid questions.
2006-12-08 19:02:48
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answered by Kaity 3
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I think he just doesn't want to admit he was wrong. Don't get me wrong, I think the whole war really needed done. If we would not have, it would just encourage others to follow suit after 9/11, nd the nut job Sadam would still be in power killing at will. It's the price of being the most powerful nation. I just think he went about it the wrong way.
And while I am at it, why would people rather have us sit back and just let 9/11 happen? What should we have done? Talk about it? There is no talking to fanatics. I agree war is wrong, but it's impossible to avoid as long as other people out there are willing to kill. So till then, realize death is a result of war. It happens. Suck it up and deal with it.
2006-12-08 18:55:45
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answered by Chris L 3
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Wrong about WHAT?...Weapons of mass destruction were there in the 1990's and he refused to show a custody of destruction as demanded by the UN.....enough Anthrax to kill the Human Race!..by the way!
...Fact not mistake..we know he had them, but we do not know what he did with them....probably moved them to Syria the day the first soldier arrived on there soil!
...Secondly, getting rid of a Hitler wannabee..Saddam
...certainly was no mistake...
....Now that Saddam is gone, we will need to let them govern themselves and assisting them with security does need to happen..
so WHAT mistake are you talking about!!! Cut and Run?
2006-12-08 18:53:03
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answered by Rada S 5
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Ignoramus - your fellow democrats, even Kerry, voted to go into Iraq. Think about that. Even CLINTON talked about how much of a threat that Iraq was, with its chemical, biological and nuclear capabilities.
The point is, information was wrong. We see that. But everybody agreed with it at the time. Clinton, Kerry, even the United Nations.
So to say that he was wrong is misleading - EVERYONE was wrong.
2006-12-08 18:48:00
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answered by jveretto0804 2
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He has the capacity to understand that changes are needed. He was right to remove Saddam. Many things have gone wrong, but that happens in all wars.
2006-12-08 18:46:59
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answered by yupchagee 7
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What makes you right? And what is wrong and what is right? I think he is doing the best he knows how, not to say he has made smart decisions, but he does not make these decisions alone. No President has a cheat sheet, they all do the best they can.
2006-12-08 18:48:26
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answered by I do what I want.. 4
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Yeah, next time he should consult his crystal ball and know EXACTLY what's going to happen.
Oh wait, he doesn't have one! Maybe that's the problem. From now on, all presidents should have a crystal ball.
2006-12-08 18:50:23
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answered by Nemo 2
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Wrong how?
You know, it would be nice if instead of asking these "questions" of yours you actually made some small contribution. Try a real question with a little meat on its bones, all right?
2006-12-08 18:46:55
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answered by Fast Eddie B 6
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Well since he is not wrong he is a lot smarter than a lot of people especially those who deny the threat of terrorism.
2006-12-08 18:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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