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I dont, I am against my president.

2007-02-05 23:40:55 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Not in a war based on his lies, started for his own personal gain, he really needs to be impeached and then arrested and turned over to international authority's to be tried for his crimes against the Iraqi people, and his crimes against humanity

2007-02-05 23:47:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

In a legitimate war, with credible proof and compelling evidence of an overwhelming REASON to go to war? Absolutely I would back the President (whichever party) to the fullest. That is why I am totally behind him in the war in Afghanistan.

Unfortunately, thats NOT the case with the war in Iraq. Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks on Sept 11, 2001. No hijacker was Iraqi. No money was or training of Al Qaeda terrorists happened in Iraq. Until 1990, Saddam Hussein was an American ALLY, Rumsfeld even visited him in Iraq (there are tons of publicity pictures showing them shaking hands), when he worked for the present President's daddy.

Of course, under Reagan, IRAN was an ally too, at one time. Remember "Iran/Contra"?

Is Bush just mad the leaders of these countries think he's not the man his father is? Is that why he's so eager to throw soldiers' lives away? Or is it the OIL?

2007-02-06 00:00:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

i think sorry for the folk who supported this war contained in the starting up and nevertheless have replaced their opinion. i'm constructive Bush ought to have pursued his reckless regulations regardless, yet he would not were reelected and the Dems ought to have received Congress before. I for one change into thoroughly compared war starting up with the propaganda section. It change into glaring to me that there have been no WMD's, the UN inspection communities were doing their jobs, and the administration's claims on the opposite were thoroughly fabricated. Saddam change right into a toothless tiger. The tiger is lifeless, yet now we ought to cope with each and every of the hyenas that the tiger kept at bay. The above answer with assistance from ulagam seems for instance the challenge with a great number of individuals (curiously, you do not might want to be an American to be fooled with assistance from Bush propaganda). there change into NO connection between Iraq and 9-11. The attack on the WTC (no longer the WTO) change into merely used as a pretext to invade an enemy that posed no probability to the U. S. yet which had strategic petroleum reserves and a good number of room for middle East develop bases.

2016-11-02 11:30:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes I support President Bush in his attempt to help the Iraqi people have the same freedoms we have in the USA. Why do you hate the Iraqis so much that you wish Saddam was still murdering them for fun? Are you that evil?

2007-02-06 01:05:27 · answer #4 · answered by mountainclass 3 · 0 1

No, I do not.

Telling citizens of a country that they are not patriotic by not supporting their president during any time -- particularly a time of war -- is a POWERFUL tool, as is evidenced by those who currently support Bush. They support him with the fervor that some people support their favorite sports team. It's both disheartening and frightening.

2007-02-06 00:39:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I guess the question is do I consider my self a Patriot? I may not always agree with the Authorities in the USA but I will still support their decisions (see definition of a Patriot).

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Main Entry: pa·tri·ot
Pronunciation: 'pA-trE-&t, -"ät, chiefly British 'pa-trE-&t
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French patriote compatriot, from Late Latin patriota, from Greek patriOtEs, from patria lineage, from patr-, patEr father
: one who loves his or her country and supports its authority and interests
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2007-02-06 00:00:22 · answer #6 · answered by suburbandude 2 · 1 0

I support any president in a time of war. Debate is good, but the time to show disapproval is at the ballot box and the majority of the country said yes to Bush last election.

2007-02-05 23:49:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

No I don't. I didn't and still don't agree with the war and the reasons we entered into it. I do support our military because they are doing a job that they have chosen to do and I appreciate them for all they do. I do not support our President and his decision to involve us in this war.

2007-02-05 23:46:57 · answer #8 · answered by i have no idea 6 · 7 2

Of course I support the president in war time. The terrorists started this war and Pres Bush is doing his best to end it. What you need to understand is that we are going to fight this war no matter how much the liberals whine. The only question is do we fight it over there or on american soil.

2007-02-05 23:47:36 · answer #9 · answered by bill j 6 · 2 7

nope
cos hes not my president
but tony blair is just as bad

2007-02-05 23:44:26 · answer #10 · answered by sparkynicci 3 · 4 1

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