Are you kidding? Of course it is:
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
2007-03-14 15:09:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and Yes. Here's why:
We have been at war with radical Islam since Iran took our embassy people hostage during the Carter administration. We chose to ignore this disease known as international terrorism for decades. We finally realized that we are at war after the attack on 9/11. The only reason it ended up in Iraq right now is Saddam overplayed his hand. He would still be in power if he had cooperated with the UN inspectors. He liked making everyone believe he had horrible weapons. After 9/11 we could not take the chance that he did and might provide the technology to terrorists. Since we were still at war with Iraq since Dessert Storm, we took the opportunity to take out his perceived threat.
The terror supporting countries in the region realize the threat to them that a Free Iraq would pose, have been supporting the insurgency with money and sophisticated weapons. The disease of fundamentalist Islam tyranny cannot abide the cure that liberty brings to the long suffering people of the Middle East.
2007-03-14 15:09:38
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answered by Jacob W 7
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The "war on terrorism" is an American fairy tale, it's a myth. It's the first big propaganda exercise of the 21st Century. The supposed WOT is America's xenophobic "justification" to silence any one that they disagree with or that might interfere with "Amerikan interests". It's driven by control and greed and some strange part of American psychology that makes them feel entitled to everything that is anywhere on the planet.. or as George Orwell said in Animal Farm, "All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.". The war on terrorism is actually a war on truth and America's ideals.
More lives would be saved if those dollars were put into a war on cancer, a war on drunk driving, a war on global warming, a war on obesity... there's lots of good wars just waiting to get fought,
President Bush Junior is pretty deep into this mess he created to help his daddy and their friends..
2007-03-14 15:37:17
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answered by Terry S 3
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Yes of course it is a very just cause and I support our troops and I am ex military so I do support them very much.
Yes he did confess and now he will be sentenced.
Nice web link ursustrader. I have seen that before. I feel that it is in the very best interest of the world if we all do are part to make sure that all islami's find there way to allah.
2007-03-14 15:17:31
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answered by ally_oop_64 4
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Absolutely, if you think that we have not been fighting this war, and it is the most important war since WWII, for the last 20 years, you are sadly misinformed. Any time our troops are engaged in combat operations they deserve our unconditional support and respect.
2007-03-22 14:15:57
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answered by Rick B 2
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He confessed to things that happened after he was in custody too. He may also have confessed to Nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki along with assasinating Lincoln.
Remember Sadaam trying to make it sound like he might have WMDs when he actually didn't. I wouldn't put much stock in what he confessed to just to get those electrodes off his testicles.
2007-03-22 13:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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google 'loose change' . tell me after you watch it if you think 9-11 was as they say . any 'confessions' out of Guantanamo bay are suspect . read vanity fair and esquire articles on the conditions and rules there .
2007-03-14 15:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Regardless of your thoughts on the war, the soldiers need your support.
2007-03-14 15:17:37
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answered by fly guy 4
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yes the war on terrorism a just cause
2007-03-21 20:06:57
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answered by mohsen 1
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Most of the terrorist are in Pakistan and that is where our troops need to be to fight terrorism.
2007-03-14 15:09:32
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answered by Herr Raging Boehner. 5
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