Only the current Shiite militia are grateful Bush armed and trained them. The Shiites are in line with Iran too politically, since 100% of Iran are Shiites themselves. 3/4 of the Arab nations are Sunni, as in Saudi Arabia, Jordon, and Egypt....Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan are also Shiite's... What on Earth was Bush thinking (To build weapons for ever) with the war he created. Republicans have no clue what Bush has done to America.
2007-01-17 23:00:36
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answered by UNCLE FESTER 3
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There was once a country called IRAQ....that is the best thing Bush did and they've to thank him for it.
The American forces destroied everything there...killing the Iraqi people..,cause the rise of a civil war between the Sunna and Shyaa Muslims..,stealing the Iraqi Oil..
2007-01-18 07:03:22
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answered by samara 2
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Give the United States the rights to their oil of course. The man is sick and making a statement like that proves just how delusional he really has become. I saw that on television and I couldn't believe he could actually make his mouth say those words. I presume under that thinking we should also be thankful he is spending hundreds of billions on this fiasco thus keeping it out of the democrats hands so they can't spend it on frivolous programs helping people.
2007-01-18 06:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, right.
Thankful for killing millions of their fellow countrypeople? For destroying the infrastructure and not building it up again? The women for being forced to veil themselves again?
For starting a civil war? For Abu Graib? For taking away their only natural resource, the oil, and giving control to US companies????
I'd be very grateful allright if I were an Iraqi.
2007-01-18 06:24:44
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answered by haggesitze 7
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The so-called "war on terror" fought as the war on Iraq is taking place in a country that had nothing to do with 9-11. Iraq posed no threat to the United States except in the minds of those requiring and/or fabricating the reasons for war. Yes, , let us talk of the sickness then. A first strike, preventive war of choice is sick. Bombing a country through "Shock and Awe" because it was expedient to have access to our desperately needing its oil is sick. Adopting and using a policy of extreme rendition where the U.S. government sanctions and fosters the disappearance of people to nations where gross torture is allowed so that surrogates can do the dirty work for it is sick. Lying to Congress, the US people and the world in order to justify going to war is sick. Murdering complete Iraqi families by dropping 1,000 pound bombs on them is sick. Breaking the standard by which human decency is maintained, at least in part, during war, i.e., the Hague Conventions of 1889 and 1907, the Geneva Conventions of 1949, and the Nuremberg Conventions adopted by the United Nations December 11, 1945, is sick. Unloading hundreds of tons of depleted uranium is sick. Dropping cluster bombs is sick. Unexploded cluster bomb bomblets becoming land mines taking off children's limbs is sick. Killing as you would call them precious unborn fetuses by poisoning them with radioactive dust is sick. Our youth dying for the ruling elite and rich man's war for profit is sick. Let us reiterate once again, that going to war with Iraq had nothing to do with any threat from Iraq and it had nothing to do with 9-11. It had everything to do with lying about weapons of mass destruction, lying about aluminum tubes, lying about yellow-cake uranium, lying about mobile biological and chemical weapons labs, lying to the United Nations, lying to the world. That, , is sick. And, it is this sickness that you would project onto those who criticize you and the sickness of this regime. The fact that anyone else, or faction, or nation, may be sicker is not justification for excusing this regime's sickness.
The excessive inability of the Bush regime to face the reality of their behavior and solve the problems they created in their sick war of choice contributes to their psychosis. While Rumsfeld suppresses and rationalizes, intellectualizing the slaughtering of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and over thousands (a more likely death toll) of US troops, you find scapegoats within those who want to stop the insanity. You, are the pot calling the kettle black. Just who is the sick one ? For, if you and this administration are not, you are far worse. You are evil.
2007-01-18 06:26:54
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answered by dstr 6
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Thankful for what? Look at what our country has done to them. All we've done is make people aware that Iraq exists, however we then bombed it out of existance, so not really good for there tourism!
2007-01-18 06:30:08
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answered by dakodarkling 1
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By working with each other instead of killing each other. That and reimbursing our government for all the money that we have spent there.
2007-01-18 06:57:05
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answered by Al Dave Ismail 7
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By taking care of their own business so we can go home.
2007-01-18 06:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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by handling their own affairs and dealing with the radical elements that keep stirring up more problems for their country
2007-01-18 07:44:50
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answered by bisquedog 6
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Tell us to get out.
2007-01-18 06:59:36
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answered by Preacher 6
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