You've put it wonderfully! I couldn't agree more. Cheering on the death of anyone is just proof that we are not as advanced as we believe ourselves to be. Mob mentality is a very frightening thing.
I absolutely believe that Bush is guilty of crimes against humanity. I know you'll get some cruel answers to your question, but just know that I am with you all the way! As Americans we are fortunate that we have known some freedom. If not, Bush would have turned this place into a dictatorship in the blink of an eye. The scary thing is, he has almost succeeded.
I know you too despise the damage Sadaam has wreaked upon his country. I hope soon people can realize how precarious our position as a democracy has been throughout Bush's presidency. This is not a winnable war for either side. Believing it is often leads to a sense of self-importance mistakenly identified as "patriotism".
O, humanity!
2006-12-29 19:56:30
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answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5
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I agree......If I could go back into the past I would tell Jesus not to bother, he's wasting his time, and to give the world to the Octopusses
We have failed as a nation. It should have never got that bad..........
How many of you though would ever do what Jesus did or what Martin Luther King or Gandhi did,.........Its time to rise up...remember its "We the People" How many of you actually care or r even a little concerned?
All we really did was Give to those who would disagree with us a martyr
and eventually that will come back to bite us in the a*s.
But wait what does this mean...
What are we going to do with this knowledge..How many of you are truely willing to give up gambling, or going to see strippers or "sexuall apeal in Advretising or porn, smoking or drinking....or how about forgiving all the past........How many of you will find out other fuel or transportation alternatives, How many of you VOTED??How many of you are willing to change.......RESIST NOT EVIL......If you(s) really love God and had respect foryourself you would see that there is really no other way
2006-12-29 19:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Then the whole United Nations are guilty of crimes against humanity, because they backed the invasion......and by the way..where were you when Saddam was in charge and his sons would rape women in the limos and drive away? Where were you when Saddam's criminals would rape 10 year old girls in front of their families? Where were you when Saddam ordered the gassing of the Kurds? Where were you when Uday and Kusay tortured the Iraqi soccer team because they didn't win a gold medal? Where were you?
2006-12-29 20:56:41
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answered by Sartoris 5
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How do you compare Hussein and Bush? Bush is not guilty of crimes against humanity. He has not sent soldiers into Iraq on a mission to round up and murder innocent civilians, they are there to arrest terrorist. Unfortunately this insurgency is prolonging the war and innocent people are being killed in the process. But the innocent people are not the "target". I'm no fan of Bush either but I dont believe he's committed crimes against humanity.
2006-12-29 22:32:44
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answered by Miss B 4
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It seems to me that ALL leaders of countries are, at some time guilty of doing something that someone else would consider to be a crime against humanity. turth to tell, probably every one of us has, at some point either done, or supported someone who has done somethng that would fall into that category by someone else's viewpoint. The term, like most is irrelevant and subjective.
2006-12-29 20:03:29
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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Of course George is guilty of crimes against humanity.
2006-12-29 18:43:37
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answered by rkbaqaya 5
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your rights to say this, is the reason you can, try to say what u have after we don't stop them from taking your rights, where are your platforms going to come from if you don't like the ones we die for in America. u can remember ROTC school we had to respect the uniform not the man, duty is in this knowledge is reverent, that it stands like a rock in all of history, sure u think somebody else could do better, that is the retrospectively is back seat driving, i think his father listed one hundred and six foreign agent on his campaign disclosure and i for one can't face that much complication to wipe my @ss and he has to do this for real every day, we honor the office and the man his been elected to do the job, let him try selections that are out of our hands to even have his information on why he is perceiving thinking and has no wants to share possibilities of conflicts in both directions, it make us look like we can't get it right to the GOOD,THE bad THE UGLY guys
2006-12-29 19:14:25
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answered by bev 5
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No! Who caused this deaths? Evil violent people that need an army to control them THERE!
Why the deaths? Because the invader army is being nice, TILL YOU ATTACK THEM. Why, because of evil violent people living THERE.
So, to answer your question of deaths, it is because of evil violent people living THERE.
2006-12-29 19:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well yeah, but whoever said that life is fair? Bush is a criminal, but who's going to stop him or bring him to justice? Nobody.
2006-12-29 18:40:13
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answered by Underground Man 6
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He sure is, but thats the way life goes
2006-12-29 18:45:24
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answered by xbond 2
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