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certainly nope. Bush is killing thousands of americans and he's planning to kill more over nothing than just the oil riches of iraq

2007-01-19 02:51:44 · answer #1 · answered by idunno 2 · 1 4

Yes I will still support the Commander and Chief elected by the best political system of the world (this is my opinion as a true us citizen and if I did not feel this way I would move). I supported Clinton when he sent me to The Gulf as well as Bush Sr. when he sent me. I am an American and I respect and believe in our system. I know there are crooks in politics but i also believe that we the people control that. If we are a democracy (and we are) then we have to live by what the majority deems appropriate. Bush was the choice of the people.

2007-01-19 02:48:43 · answer #2 · answered by joevette 6 · 3 1

Many sons and daughters, nieces and nephews have died over the last 225 plus years to secure the freedoms we have. Its not cheap and its not free. someone paid the price for you and I to agree or disagree about our Commander in Chief.

If you live in some countries, you would be marched out and shot for just the small comment you made. When the fall of Saigon happened, everyone suspected of supporting the US was put in " re-education camps" to never return. Many were lined up and shot, many tortured. Any one who said anything negative about Hanoi, paid a high price for it. Why do you think Cuba is so docile?? You don't hear people talking negative about Castro, cause they are oppressed and are afraid to speak up.

Yes, I have lost family in the first Gulf War and I still support our CNC. I am glad its not one of the bleeding heart liberals or we would all be switching from Christianity to Islam, cause they would still be talking about it and what to do after 911.

2007-01-19 02:46:15 · answer #3 · answered by George C 4 · 4 1

Yes.
I have alot of close relatives in Iraq right now. 6 to be exact. I have lost 1 to the violence.
When you join the military, you have to be aware that you will be asked to do things you may not agree with. That is part of the job.
The soldiers there, those who are still fighting and those who have been lost, are heroes in my book, and those fighting are fighting a war now for the Iraqi people. All of my relatives are proud to be protecting them, as all of our boys and girls over there should be.
We went to Iraq and invaded. We cant change that now. It would be wrong to leave it and let it be infested with more extremists. We have to finish what we started.
I'm a Bush supporter, my family supports Bush, and my relatives who are soldiers support Bush and the mission at hand.

2007-01-19 02:48:19 · answer #4 · answered by independent101 5 · 3 1

Thats very astounding yet you fail to work out the obtrusive issues wealthy and pwerfull human beings deliver the loads off to die for land and income - you could in no way question the leaders - No no my chum - The King and or President pronounces a conflict and then the mases pass off to combat that conflict - We now no longer call this a variety device using fact the peasants discovered it rude - We now communicate over with it as socio financial brackets that could infuence paying for potential -

2016-10-31 12:51:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Many have lost sons, daughters, nephews and neices, brothers and sisters in Iraq and they do support Bush, or at least support the US and the troops.

2007-01-19 02:42:12 · answer #6 · answered by Pfo 7 · 7 3

I believe that if you polled the families of those who have lost loved ones, the Iraq war would receive a higher percentage of support than it does among the general population.

If I'm wrong, then why doesn't Cindy Sheehan have many other family members speaking out with her?

I do honor the brave and selfless sacrifices of our military.

2007-01-19 03:11:36 · answer #7 · answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7 · 3 1

My son is there, My daughter's boyfriend is there. My bosses nephew is there. Before you jump on the "Hate Bush" bandwagon, go and actually talk to our brave and honorable service men and women that are there. They are hands on and know more than CNN (Clinton New Network), MSNBC, NBC, ABC & CBS newspeople are showing us. Yes, I would continue to support Bush, and so will the family.

2007-01-19 02:50:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Yes. Coming from a military family, and having served myself, that's always been a possible event while serving.

You may not understand, but people who have served generally do not see the death of service people as to have been in vain. We understand what they've achieved, and the goal they are striving for, and know that it is worthwhile.

2007-01-19 02:59:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I've already had three good friends killed in Iraq and one of my best friends killed in Afghanistan.

I still support President Bush and believe we are doing the right thing.

2007-01-19 02:43:12 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 6 3

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