It's too bad that you've been against Iraqis having freedom and prosperity and peace from the beginning, because that might have changed things.
You see, for the past 4 years, you've been loud and stupid and encouraging our enemies. You've made it quite well known that you would pull out at the first sign of hardship. This encouraged the insurgents.
When the insurgents bomb innocent Iraqis, you blame America and Bush, but never the insurgents who are killing their fellow Iraqis. Why is this? Why do you wish to abandon the Iraqis to such mindless violence? Why don't you care?
2007-01-22 05:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I too did not understand why this war was taking so long. I know that the American Troops are keeping the weak new government in Iraq stable and that if we were to leave, the terrorists would take over the country again. I also think that it is great that someone finally did something about Saddam Husein, a horrible man who have been torturing his people for years. So in that way, I believe that this war is beneficial, but again....why is it taking so long?
I recently began doing research on Islam and my opinion has completely changed. These people are not like us. They have been taught all of their lives to hate us where we have been taught that we need to tolerate everyone. There is no reasoning with these people. This war may go on for years simply because the Iraqi people do not comprehend what it is that we are trying to give them. We have to completely change their way of thinking. Islam is not a religion of peace, and before you continue bashing Bush and the rightys, you need to do some research yourself. Your arguments are surface level and you need to dig deeper then that.
2007-01-22 13:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea and your doing so much to improve to world by posting this question. Its amazing how much people will bash Bush over Iraq and completely ignore how unemployment is at an all time low and the economy is the healthiest it's been in over 25 years. By the way Bush basher? How has the war in Iraq affected you? I have 2 cousins over in Iraq and support the war and have yet to meet one person who opposes the war that actually knows someone over there. You just like to post your anti-war rhetoric when in reality, the most this war has affected your life personally is your evening news.
2007-01-22 13:01:24
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answered by Relax Guy 5
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The reason no mention has been made of leaving, or things improving in Iraq is actually quite simple. This has never been about freeing the poor defenseless Iraqis, or any of the rest of the spin we've all heard. It has been about oil, how to steal it, how to rape the tax payers for billions in developing the Iraqi oil fields, and also through the service industries supporting our troops, and spanking that bad man who dared to make George Sr. look like a fool. The simplest illustration of this was reported, but went unnoticed by the American public, in the first weeks of the war. Good Morning America interviewed the quarter master in charge of feeding our troops in Iraq. At that time the number of troops was 100,000, and the QM reported that it cost roughly $30,000,000 a month to feed 100,000 troops. Now I'm no math genius, but that comes out to tens of thousands of dollars per person per month. What were they eating? hamburgers, fries, fried chicken, ...nothing terribly fancy. And who was contracted to provide these services ( a no bids accepted contract by the way ) why none other than Haliburton. WHO DA THUNK?
2007-01-22 12:59:34
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answered by porhtronranie2 3
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Hey lefty, you haven't studied your history. Appeasement and retreat only encourages the bad guys to continue the killing. I strongly suspect that the situation would improve dramatically and rapidly if the liberals stopped encouraging the bad guys by constantly and irrationally criticizing every move made by the President and the military.
2007-01-22 12:54:03
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answered by Michael C 2
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I'm trying to figure this out.
So, are you telling us that you WANT us to lose so you can prove a point about President Bush?
You're willing to have more people killed so you can brag about how President Bush was wrong?
So, instead of having the will to try and be successful, you would rather the 3,000 + soldiers who have died should die in vain to make your point.
Right?
My life is worth much more than that.
2007-01-22 13:02:39
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answered by ? 6
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IF U.S. troops leave? If?
Not if my friend, but when. And it's not gonna be president jr's call.
I laugh when I hear calls for the troops to leave "by the end of next year".
The Iraqi people will determine when we leave, just as the people of Vietnam decieded when we left their country.
They kicked us the hell out, just like Iraq will.
Look for a U.S. base to be overrun, or a barracks blown up ala Lebanon during rrr's regime, with hundreds of U.S. dead in one fell swoop.
2007-01-22 13:01:25
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answered by AlphaMale 2
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Ask Cambodia how "funny" it was when the U.S. military left Vietnam.
It was so funny when the Khmer Rouge murdered and displaced two million people.
Yes, hippies, that was "peace" was it not? The military was back home, so it had to be peace!
The average teenager in the U.S. military has done more to defend human rights and democratic government than a million sloganeering liberals like yourself.
2007-01-22 12:50:13
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answered by C = JD 5
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Here's what's REALLY going on with Iraq!...
http://www.strayreality.com/Lanis_Strayreality/iraq.htm
2007-01-24 12:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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So what do you want us to do. Leave iraq? Let Al-Qaeda and other terror networks rebuild? Have the iraqi democracy fall to insurgents from Iran and Syria who promote civil war? Have Iraq as terrorist heaven?
2007-01-22 12:51:21
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answered by Daniel 6
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