Still believing that Iraq had something to do with 9/11, huh?
You should listen to your President. He says that no one ever said that Saddam, or Iraq, were ever involved in 9/11.
2007-02-13 17:18:29
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answered by Crystal Blue Persuasion 5
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Are you serious?
To compare the time of Pearl Harbor (oh, a democrat was President at that time wasn't he? FDR !) to 9/11 is strange in a sense that another country attacked as opposed to terrorists wanting to blow up the Twin Towers.
Yes, these people are supported by terrorists countries thus it would seem that another country did attack the US. But to say that democrats support our enemies is a bit of a stretch. Bill Clinton attacked these countries just as much as the Republicans. Even without the support of the Republican House of Representatives.
Now all of a sudden, the democrats are leaving our enemies?Who are we kidding? Because by the way I read this, we would have to believe that Iraq alone was the cause of 9/11. Now I personally do not support many democrats but even they are not stupid enough to believe this to be the case.
Should we just try to wipe out the Middle East? Make it a parking lot? Would that make us happy? No, because we must understand that for people over there to be free, they must first want it bad enough and not have us impose our view of the world on them.
In Iraq right now, it has only been chaos and destruction. Many over there want the help of the US but to do this they have to quit fighting amongest themselves. This is one of the reasons why Russia could not defeat Afghanistan? To even try to conquer all the nations over there will spread a fire that will inflame the world.
Make no mistake. Democrats do not support our enemies. They just tend to see the bigger picture and realize that the United States can only do so much to help these nations. They also know that the US are also being used right now to deplete their armies and this must stop or be so weak when attacked at home.
So in this sense, the democrats are supporting the United States of America. Leave the enemies to kill themselves off without our blood shed. Is that not much better than what is going on at the present time?
2007-02-13 18:21:40
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answered by Randy P 3
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Of course Democrats can remember 9/11. But that has NOTHING to do with supporting the enemy. Your President made a mistake! He thought that Hussain was hiding a weapon of mass distruction: is that not why young men and women were forced into Iraq? Or was it because he wanted Bin Laden? Hmm... I wonder.
Here's what I think, President Bush Jr. wanted to prove that he could do what his father couldn't, or maybe he just wanted revenge.
But beyond that, what does your question prove? Nothing. Only that you want to show off the fact that you are a Republican. Or maybe your just like the rest of your political party, you want to get into a meaningless fight that doesn't solve anything.
I bet you were all in favor about the debate that took place a few days ago about whether or not there should be a debate on the budget for Iraq.
2007-02-13 17:28:57
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answered by kaqu007 2
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I don't think Democrats support our enemies, I don't even think we know who our real enemies are. It is a safe bet the Saudi men who perpetrated 9/11 had little to do with Saddam or Iraq. I think international corporate structures are the real enemy of the United States, and that governments that serve people are simply not politically capable of defending those people from corporate conglomerates that exploit those people.
Political leaders through out history have obtained their power from the people they led. The political entities of today, international business conglomerates are not obligated to any population, they obtain their power through economic domination.
Mankind hasn't yet made the political adjustment or accepted the new political order that W's old man mentioned. By the time we realize who is really running the show, it is to late to do anything about it, if there ever was anything we could have done about it. That is why we pray. Only God has ultimate power. Nobody, not even atheists want to believe the future is decided in a corporate boardroom.
2007-02-13 17:27:35
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answered by blogbaba 6
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I do not believe they support our enemies. Rather, they have a different philosophy for dealing with them. Democrats seem more willing to negotiate with them in talks, to follow the Iraqi commission report suggestions, and to only use military force as a very last resort. They also seem to be more willing to seek approval from the united nations before any military action or economic sanctions.
Republicans tend to be more militaristic and aggressive but you must admit we havent had any new terrorist attacks locally since 9/11 despite several threats. Also the economy is growing at a healthy rate and unemployment is quite low plus wages have been increasing. If only they could balance the budget and eliminate the 100 billion plus annual deficits!
2007-02-13 17:25:02
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answered by Kevin Y 3
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Our enemies are the Democrats and the Republicans. 9/11 was an inside job. It was a self-inflicted wound. Do the research! Our government killed those people to start a war for power and oil.
Globalist bankers are using the United States to create havoc in the Middle East so that they can secure the oil there. It will then be war with China which will be easier to fight since no one is selling them any because the Globalist control it all.
Stop being a tool for the globalist. The War on Terrorism is a farce. It is a means to bring in global tyranny and enslave you. Do the research on 9/11 and wake up!
2007-02-13 17:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You may not have heard if you were watching Faux News but Iraq didn't do 9/11. It was Al Quaida. But instead of looking for Bin Laden in Afghanistan, someone had the brilliant idea of going to Iraq.
Just because someone disagrees with you about policy does not mean that they support the enemy.
2007-02-13 17:28:23
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answered by Dr. Nightcall 7
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I can't answer that and still hope that they can handle the position they have now, and not place the US in any risk, by soft diplomacy. Democrats have forgotten that when they were in control in the past, we were called the "paper tiger" by our enemies, and being laughed at(you all let down our servicemen). Now, under Republican control, we are known for being war mongers and terrorist, can't this people make their minds up? what do they want? You ask for a fight and then you get one...whats up with that....then those who sit back and say let these threats go unchecked, they'll cool down later, and we will give them some ransom money for their friendship..... BS - FT!
2007-02-13 18:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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WW2 vets remember Pearl harbor huh?? then they'll remember that we actually attacked the real threat rather than attacking someone else.
2007-02-13 17:14:27
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answered by qncyguy21 6
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good question. I guess since after 911 is when we made most of our enemies, what is the point of remembering it.
2007-02-13 17:15:56
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answered by javlin_101 2
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