George Bush Sr put Saddam in power while director of the CIA as I have said here before so anyone who voted for him or his son does hold a level of responsibility that is slightly higher than those who vote party lines I have said it before and will keep saying it that the parties in DC are illusion , smoke and mirrors giving us the appearance of having freedom of choice until we find it is to late ! we need drastic changes and the rest of the world needs to raises their voices as well because once America falls to these self appointed dictators the rest of the world is their next goal !
2006-12-23 21:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Guilty. Proud of it. Most of you are for or against something because it is popular period. No research, No knowledge. How many schools, hospitals, police stations and homes have we built in Iraq? Don't have any idea I bet. Sectarian violence is the major reason for deaths there, not Americans. And that is backed by IRAN. Iran which started a 7 yr war with Iraq before resulting in MILLIONS of dead. ***** about them some why don't you, or is it just more fun to ***** about the US along with your other Jr High school friends? Take the time to meet some people from Iraq. Find out what they really think and are like. Don't take CBS or BBC's side of the story. I hate to tell you this but they are not telling you the whole truth. Even the Soldiers cannot stand them. Hell even the Iraqi's think they are liars at those stations
2006-12-24 07:17:15
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answered by mark g 6
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Let's be honest here. It was a collective of situations. One was Saddam or have you forgotten what he did to his own people, Kuwaiit and that we had to save Saudi from him because he planned on going straight through before troops deployed. That is the only reason Saudi's let the Americans on their soil in the first place. All while sending scuds into Saudi as well.
Then he refused over and over to let the UN inspectors have full access. He did this for YEARS.
See where I'm going with this. You can't blame the situation on any one thing. Mistakes and unfortunate events from many areas led to the situation we have today. Just like most problems in this world it comes as a collective chain of events.
And if it weren't for the insurgents we would have been out of Iraq a long time ago. So there is a lot of blame to go around, no one group is responsible for the entire chain of events.
2006-12-24 05:40:04
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answered by Wicked Good 6
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More American people did NOT vote for Bush than did. His victory is entirely the result of the electoral college. Remember the whole Gore v. Bush fiasco?
2006-12-24 04:51:40
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answered by K A 1
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When I was in the Army in 2000 I was told I couldn't vote unless I voteed for Bush, guess what, I didn't vote! And yes he's a war monger.
2006-12-24 05:36:24
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answered by lvillejj 4
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All Americans voted for Bush? Tell us more Einstein. We await your great wisdom.
2006-12-24 04:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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How quickly we forget.
This whole mess started long before GW Bush came to office.
How many people died in Irag and Iran during that war that Irag started?
How many people died in the Invasion of Kuwait, by what country ?
Where does Saddam fit into this blame game ?
2006-12-24 05:13:27
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answered by Henry G 1
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Sorry to burst your bubble but not EVERYBODY voted for bush. That's why it's called a vote. dork.
2006-12-24 04:45:08
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answered by sansa 3
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So ignorant.
We're not all Americans or living in America.
2006-12-24 05:07:19
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answered by Malus 2
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Sure did. Everyone else will find out soon enough.
2006-12-24 06:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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