Of course not. When did you ever see a protest influence government? Besides, George isn't a coward wimp. He'll just stand there at the window in the Oval Office looking down on the crowd and think "What a bunch of hippie pinko communist pansies". Which is as it should be.
2007-01-27 02:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The protest isn't maximum probable to lessen the income of the american Oil exploration agencies in Iraq. it would now no longer provide upward thrust to congressional regulation banning or sanctioning American Oil agencies in Iraq. it would now no longer make the Arab Sheiks of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar to lessen their production ability. If this strike isn't maximum probable to modify any of the above stated, i wager you they could in user-friendly words pay lips service to the finished element on the media and after some days it would seem as if now no longer some component ever exceeded off.
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answered by ? 4
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The protest is not most likely to reduce the earnings of the American Oil exploration companies in Iraq. It may not give rise to congressional legislation banning or sanctioning American Oil companies in Iraq. It may not make the Arab Sheiks of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar to reduce their production capacity.
If this strike is not most likely to change any of the above mentioned, i bet you they would just pay lips service to the whole thing on the media and after some days it would look as if nothing ever happened.
2007-01-27 03:48:15
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answered by MAFOKOCHIZHI 2
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lets see the usual cast of characters will be there Shehan, Kennedy, Lefties reliving there 1960's, indoctrinated college students and the Media Circus. This is only a campaign rally for the 08 Democrats to keep up the defeat mantra for their short term political gain.
I wonder if they will take the time to say thanks to the Troops for insuring their safety as the fly, drive and assemble (all those rights that Terrorism seeks to destroy)
2007-01-27 03:03:44
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answered by garyb1616 6
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I think not. His arrogance has been growing at an excessive rate. What I can't understand is arrogant about what?
It is like he "knows" something...or am I just paranoid and no one else has noticed...uh no..lol
It seems to me that he is like the bully on the block and the only kid that owns a ball....Kind of "my way" attitude. No room for compromise...no room for logic.
But No I don't think he will rethink anything...at all.
Well that is the way I see it.
2007-01-27 18:42:48
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answered by Jan J 4
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As usual... people that dig war no matter what don't get it..
Read a history book sometime.
But I guess you are much more correct than the thousands of people that know that this war was for oil and nothing else that are out there fighting the GOOD fight to keep people's kids alive instead of going to a primitive war.
2007-01-27 02:56:43
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answered by claire_nite 2
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The president doesn't care about public opinion. Otherwise he would have waiting before invading Iraq like 49% of americans wanted him to.
2007-01-27 02:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He's an imbecile incapable of thinking, and a complete coward. Fortunately, the Congress will stop his every move they can stop, so at least he might develop an ulcer or die of a heart attack from frustration - and thus do the only good thing he can do for the country.
2007-01-27 03:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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How can he "rethink" a non-existant policy when there was no thinking in the first place?
2007-01-27 02:57:26
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answered by grumpy 5
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Why would he care what a bunch of whiny, commi, chickenshit idiots thinks about anything?
2007-01-27 02:58:01
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answered by crackleboy 4
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