yep, the bush regime has killed more than saddam did
2006-12-29 11:28:39
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answer #1
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answered by stinkyhotdogs 3
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If you post a question like that, the tendancy is that more people who would object to your point of view will answer. That being said, I think it is very extreme to pinpoint our problems on Bush, much less demand that he be hanged. Your comment is NOT a threat, but a statement well within your freedom of expression.
Bush may be corrupt in many senses, but he is not any more corrupt than any other politician who accepts money from big business for political favors that may be against the general good of the public. Every president, who runs for office, NEEDS to raise HUGE amounts of money in the campaign. The problem is that our system of election (which IGNORES THE MAJORITY VOTE, thank you *RETARDED* electoral college that makes our presidential votes in California NOT MATTER becuase our state votes democratic anyway, but thats another problem...) REQUIRES that presidential candidates either 1. spend a ton of their OWN money or 2. receive money for political favors upon election. Most take choice 2. As such, public good is sold by politicians to big businesses SO THAT they can be elected "FOR the public good" but work AGAINST it. We need a new system. I don't blame Bush. He seems like a nice guy. If he wasn't President, I'd probably chill and have a beer with him, you know, rail some cocaine or something. I don't really care that he doesn't speak perfect english or that he influenced our governments' blitzkrieg into Iraq for WMDs that didn't exist. I blame every stupid American citizen that does NOTHING to help the state of the nation. I blame everyone who defends our beaucratic systems because it is American to do so, everyone who never questions the social decay that is our government because "God is on our side".
How did Rome fall? People finally realized how stupid the whole thing was, it lost public support, and fell apart from Germanic tribal invasion. It will happen to the United States if we NEVER question ourselves, if we are UNWILLING to adapt. The signs of our lack of international appeal due to Iraq and other disasters of that nature are leading to hatred of Bush. I don't know how to fix our government; it is too much work to comprehend. You can't change the minds of RETARDS who will ignore your argument based on its' conclusion, not its' premises.
Anyway, yeah, don't hang Bush. It's not his fault. You cant place all the blame on him, it must be distributed amongst the ignorance that blankets America. Everyone who does nothing is to blame. That means EVERYONE except me, who posted this genius answer.
I can't stress this enough; public good is sold by politicians to big businesses SO THAT they can be elected "FOR the public good" but work AGAINST it. It's not their fault even if they are stupid; WE elected them with our flawed system.
2006-12-29 07:31:12
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answered by Absent Glare 3
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No way. Bush isn't remotely like Saddam. I just think it's ODD that a foreign nation will come to a country and kill a former leader. Too damn strange! Why not incarcerate him for life??
2006-12-29 06:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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What country are you from again? I mean it, come on, you come here and bash us and our President, yet are so ashamed of the toilet you call home you will not mention it.
Since thus is the case, Saddam, Bush and you should all hang. I should get to watch and get to keep the heads in large pickle jars for souvenirs.
2006-12-29 10:34:05
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answered by netnazivictim 5
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Yes, I think there should be a double hanging. You and Saddam. You because of your stupidity and Saddam for torturing and killing hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's. In fact, lets not hang you. Lets either gas you with mustard gas until you scratch your skin as it burns and your eyeballs fall out of their sockets, or we'll tie both of your arms to two jeeps and gradually pull you apart, just like Saddam did.
2006-12-29 06:46:28
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answered by charles 3
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Bush has been charged with conflict Crimes and convicted through lot of eu, Asian and center jap countries. because of the fact of Bush, over 4000 US squaddies have been killed and over 20000 have been wounded, If God instructed Bush to bomb Iraq, how is he going to respond to God, for sheding US squaddies' blood. It wasn't the God that he had heard, it replaced into the Lucifer, the devil.
2016-12-15 10:42:19
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answered by ? 4
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Nope. I don't think that at all.
Bush is doing what needs to be done. He's doing a much better job than any of the other candidates for the past 8 yrs would have done.
2006-12-29 07:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A "hung Bush"? Now that's a disturbing thought...
2006-12-29 11:02:32
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answered by 34andlivingwithmomanddad 3
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I dont agree with killing but the world really disrespects the United States because of Bush I dont feel he is a just president.
2006-12-29 06:50:05
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answered by DJ C 4
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No, if it was not for Bush then Saddam would still be taking the piss out of america and making a mockery of US threats.
Stop your bleeding heart and go sob somewhere else.
2006-12-29 06:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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