Absolutely! He will never ever have intention of pulling troops out of Iraq throughout the remainder of his term. Because two years is still a LONG time where further damage can be done, the new Congress will just have to override his impending vetoes to withdraw. And if that doesn't work, there needs to be a serious consideration and action taken for impeachment!!!
2006-12-16 18:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Your crazy. You need to look at the time line and facts. Let's see. Saddam invaded Kuwait and was foiled.10 years of sanctions that were never followed. An assassination attempt on Bush Sr. Half a year of warnings. A final warning and over throw. We are going on 4 years of foreign insurgency. By the way the Iraqi government wants us there till they can stabilize more. Wake up! The only ones that don't belong is the foreign insurgency. They are the ones that need to GET OUT!!! As soon as they are out how much ya wanna bet the US will get out and everyone can go on with there lives? If ya want my opinion we need to go ahead and take out the countries feeding Iraq the insurgency.
2006-12-17 02:37:37
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answered by ? 4
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Exvuse me but Bush had a lot of Intellegence from various sources, some gathered in the CLinton Administration and loads of Democrats begged Clinton to bomb Iraq.
Bush did exactly what loads of Democrats wanted Clinton to do then decided to be crybabies about the whole thing.
Im glad I vote Republican cause loads of Democrats are the same as the Pharasees that Jesus Christ spoke out against.
Ann Coulter has given the Democrats the same treatment Jesus gave to the Pharasees, exposing hypocrisy.
Ann Coulter was right on when she said Liberalism is a Religion.
2006-12-17 02:38:43
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answered by MrCool1978 6
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Almost. http://www.newamericancentury.org/ They went into Iraq with a plan worked out before the 2000 election, check the link and the names associated with it like Rumsfeld and Cheney to name two. It was very well planned and going just the way they want it. And you are right, he will not pull out before he leaves office, and they would love to see it continue under their buddy McCains leadership. They are not there to prevent disorder but to preserve it. The plunder of Iraq and the US Treasury continues on as scheduled. 500,000 barrels of oil, at least $30 million, "disappears" every day in Iraq ( govt. numbers ), and it is billions per week to the weapons makers and the likes of Cheney/Halliburton. Plus they get to bully the Middle East and play "chess" with Saudi Prince along the way.
2006-12-17 02:35:35
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answered by michaelsan 6
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I feel you, but Bush is not a one man army. We can't oversimplify the issue, attacking him does no one any good. To effect change it starts at the roots man, right here, in your own backyard, local government, and so forth, and so forth.
2006-12-17 02:29:38
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answered by Twinki 2
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He has never admited he is wrong and never will.His conservative base calls that a man of morals and values.No,stalling is out the question however stupidity isn't.
2006-12-17 02:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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