Echoed like a true nazi... er, patriot. Right. Very patriotic. Bush would be so proud. Such a loyal automoton.
2007-03-09 18:08:31
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answered by Mr.Samsa 7
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What a total crock of naive simplicity. In case you haven't noticed, Bush has made a complete chaotic mess out of the war in Iraq. He didn't go to Iraq to fight terrorists, he went there to bring down Hussein, that was his whole purpose. He was obsessed with Iraq before 9/11 ever happened. We should have stayed focused on Afghanistan where Al Queda was lurking. Instead, now we're stuck in Baghdad policing a civil war while the Taliban grows in leaps and bounds in Afghanistan and the Western Province of Iraq. We attacked a country that had no Al Queda, and opened the door so they could all come pouring into that country like rats following the Pied Piper.
Try to get a grip on your staunch misplaced loyalty. Recognizing a plan isn't working and declaring we need to take a different approach isn't being on the terrorists side. We all hate terrorism. Admitting something simply is not working and pressing for a change in policy to do something about that is hardly traitorous. It would be more traitorous to our country to sit back and say nothing while Bush runs us into the ground.
2007-03-10 01:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a fool.
Does it surprise you to find out that there are more than two positions in this situation? That you don't necessarily need to be either with Bush or with the terrorists? Or are you that ignorant to the realities of the world that you really feel that this situation is black and white, simple as that?
I think you would benefit from opening your mind to the possibility that other positions outside of the two you listed (if indeed you knew that there were other positions that could be taken) are equally, if not more valid than either of the two you presented.
Just because I do not agree with George Bush and the things that he goes around the world saying and doing does not mean that I stand with the terrorists.
People who do not believe in Bush's warmongering are not traitors as you seem to think, in fact, people like yourself who fail to question the opinions and motives of those who lead your country and blindly follow behind betray the ideals upon which your country was founded.
2007-03-10 00:07:32
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answered by tony w 2
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I am sorry but you are very wrong to think that there are only 2 sides. As a non-American, watching from the outside, it seems obvious to me that Bush no longer represents the majority of Americans,ie) your mid-term elections last year. It would appear that even within the US, there are more than 2 sides. The 2 sides you mention, completely ignore the hundreds of millions if not billions of people in the world who are against violence and war of any kind. Unfortunately, your kind of black and white thinking is way too common, and leaves no room for other options, like diplomacy, negotiation, and compromise.
To answer the question as you put it, I would have to say I am on neither side. I do not support killers, and both your sides are nothing more than killers.
sorry, but the nice thing about a democracy is that we all don't have to agree. Please read more and educate yourself, I would hate to think that you look at all conflicts so rigidly.
2007-03-10 00:14:06
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answered by presumedduggy 2
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Option 3- with America.
Bush or the terrorists is not a true or even remotely accurate reflection. Bush is much closer to the terrorists then the US voters (think I'm kidding? look at his backers. The Saudis, the Bin Laden Family- no I'm not Kidding)
Americans tend to stand away from either one of those sides. this world is not in black and white. It's not even in shades of Grey. It is in a thing we call color, which allows us to see clearly and to have many more options then an either/or (logical fallacy BTW)
And thank God for that. But people who have simplistic mindsets will never understand why they can believe what they belive and never understand that. and it's only their loss.
2007-03-10 00:09:19
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answered by The Big Box 6
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You're wrong. There's the "side" where people believe in doing the RIGHT thing. I stand with THOSE. You & Bush can go take a "stand" in Iraq and see how long you stand- before you start running...
2007-03-10 00:03:35
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Although I would disagree with the method of which you chose to say this.... it is pretty accurate (in a very simplified manner)
I would add pacifist to the list (though that would fall under terrorist, most people wouldn't realize it)
And I would add people who don't hate bush, but don't love him, and tend to agree with some of the things he does. Because I deserve my own option.
But as my contract with the U.S. Armed Forces, is completely legally binding, I stand by Bush.
2007-03-10 00:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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in my opinion there's four sides bush, terrorist, The Americans, and the Soldiers fighting this war. And i am totally not with Bush. Sorry i just really think Bush has really messed up, I just hope we can end whats going on in Iraq, and with other country's. I think Bush needs to worry about whats going on right here in his homeland rather then sticking his nose in others business.
2007-03-10 00:00:41
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answered by A soldiers wife 4
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I truly feel sorry for you, trapped in a world where the only two groups are a bunch of fanatics (BushCo) who thinks they can violate federal law at will, and a bunch of fanatics (terrorists) who think they can kill people whenever they want.
Someday, I hope you're able to see beyond the all or nothing world and realize that there are always more than two options. Maybe then, you'll be able to join the rest of us who are working on real solutions.
2007-03-09 23:58:51
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answered by coragryph 7
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so... like 60 percent of America are terrorists... since polls show they don't support Bush's actions in the war?
so... we're a nation of terrorists... so... if you oppose the terrorist, that would make you un-American... since most Americans are terrorist?
if you look at your own logic... it makes about as much sense as your war...
2007-03-10 00:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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