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will ask your self
_how much iraqi and citizines in iraq are being killed
more:
1-before the war?
2-after the war have started?

_why did bush start the war ?
1-because of the reparation in iraq?
2-because of the patrol ?

_is bush
1-stupid and look just like a monky?
2-sanctified and disingenuous and .....etc?

will if you answered the answer number 1
then you are soo fool and just know craps about bush!
except for the last question
the answer is the both......!

hope you know the truth about this monkey
and peace man

2007-02-25 02:52:02 · answer #1 · answered by anno 3 · 1 4

Bush has a big ego and is only in Iraq to steal Iraqi oil. Not to mention make everyone in the Middle East hate America more. Also I believe he wants to force everyone to become a democracy. Not everyone in the world wants to be like the USA. I hate Bush for stealing Iraqi oil, supporting the Zionists in Israel, threatening to go into Iran and killing all the Iraqis. I think once he gets sick of Iraq he'll do something stupid and decide to go into Iran.

2007-02-25 03:59:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Because Bush LIED. He said there were WMD in Iraq - they still have not found any.

He said Saddam was a brutal murderer - the guy was a dictator set up BY the CIA. And he was a good friend of America's ONLY until he stopped doing what the CIA wanted him to do. When he invaded Kuwait, he refused to leave, so he was attacked - rightfully so too.

But after that America turned on him and demanded sanctions and said he was a bad man, and that he was trouble. America started all the false rumours, and Bush finally believed everything, including the stupid story that Saddam tried to kill his daddy, so Bush invaded.

Bush said the Iraqis will welcome the Americans. He was wrong. The Iraqis want the americans OUT!! which is why more americans are dying for Bush's LIES!!!

All Bush wants to do is to please his oil buddies, and all they want is oil!!! Bush is deaf, dumb and just plain stupid.

2007-02-25 03:30:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

When he first started President Bush set out a precise sequence of events:

FIRST: Find Osama Bin Laden and bring him to justice.

AFTER THAT TASK HAD BEEN COMPLETED, he would
think about removing weapons of mass destruction from Iraq. If necessary, Saddam Hussain would be forcibly removed from office in order to accomplish this task.

If he had stuck to his original plans, he would probably have had more support than he has today.

Instead he took a course of action which many people interpreted as:
"Finishing what my daddy started when he was president."

"Independence" and "democracy" are things that should grow from WITHIN a country, not something that should be forced on a people from without!

This is an old issue and the debate has taken place before (more than once!)

See Charles Lindbergh's "America First" speech which was delivered in April 1941.

2007-02-25 02:50:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Honestly, I was happy to see the tyrant Saddam removed from power, but it really wasn't a US problem. The war was entered on a false pretense, and the lies keep coming, and the stupid politicians are dragging it out for their own gain.

I hated Bush before the war, but I voted for him anyway the first time, because he seemed the lesser of two evils. Given the choice again, I'd vote for Al Gore, though I hate him too. Hindsight is a very frustrating thing.

2007-02-25 02:58:28 · answer #5 · answered by Smiley 5 · 0 1

If you don't get it by now, you're quite hopeless.

To mention only a few monor points: We went to war on false pretenses. BushCo had an agenda, gathered "intelligence" which supported it and ignored the rest, and then sold a bill of goods to Congress and the American public. Once there, the war was grossly mismanaged. The idea that the people would "greet us with flowers" as "liberators" is now the stuff of bad jokes. The insurgency was underestimated, and Iraq has basically become a wildly successful Al Qaida training ground. Add to that scandals like Abu Graihb.

We've spent as-yet untold billions on this war of choice, which really cannot be "won" in any traditional sense, which we entered into on false pretenses, which has severely tarnished our reputation and moral standing in the world, and which we'll all be paying for in various ways for generations.

2007-02-25 02:39:37 · answer #6 · answered by jonjon418 6 · 4 2

Not everyone hates Bush for Iraq, there are people in the US who believe in their heart of hearts that he did the right thing. I believe it has been proved to be true that most of those people get their news from FOX.

I have been against the war on Iraq from the onset, still am.

2007-02-25 03:11:05 · answer #7 · answered by Black Dragon 5 · 2 1

I save my "hate" for child abusers and the occasional ruthless tyrant - even though Bush's recent attempts at shredding the constitution did give me cause to wonder if he didn't fit that second category.
Mostly, I see Bush as a reflection of the worst aspects of the American body-politic - the good-ole-boy back-room bumblers with more money than God, the alliances with the dogmatic evangelists, the disregard for the proper role of government, etc.
His greatest personal failing is his inability to see that he is not qualified for the job.
Enough has been said about the shoddy procedure and lies used to get the U.S. into a war - by people who "had other priorities" when it was their turn to put their lives on the line.

2007-02-25 02:50:54 · answer #8 · answered by JAT 6 · 4 1

Everyone hates Bush because he was able to spread freedom and peace through out Iraq, and Finlay the violence in Iraq has stopped and Iraq is Finlay living in peace because of the great man Bush.

(If you believe this then ......)

2007-02-25 02:43:06 · answer #9 · answered by HanyJam 2 · 5 1

I don't hate Bush, I simply have to feel compassion for his unenlightened decision to lie us into a war based on faulty intelligence and 'spin'. The deaths of 10's of thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens, the American lives lost for nothing, the soldier who return with few resources to help them process a traumatic experience, grieving mothers, fathers, family on both sides.....
I am so sad........I cannot believe we allowed our administration to cause such suffering for us, for them and the rest of the world.

2007-02-25 02:55:01 · answer #10 · answered by Yogini 6 · 2 1

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