These bombings will never end until we leave Iraq. We've lost the battle of hearts and minds.
These people don't want to be controlled by a foreign power.
2007-03-17 01:58:30
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answered by Villain 6
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There is peace in Iraq just as there is peace in America.
-There are more gang killings in the United States in one day then there are deaths in Iraq because of violence.
-There are more deaths because of drinking and driving in the United States then there are because of violence in Iraq.
-There are more deaths because of illegal drug use in the United States then there are in because of violence in Iraq.
I have given you three reasons to believe that there is peace in Iraq. Sure, it isn't the most stable peace but Iraq is getting better each day that United States forces are there. I know first hand how under reported the good side of Iraq is. The media will report what sales and ugliness is what sells in America. Until American citizens demand to know the truth of Iraq then we will never get to see the good things that go on over there a lot more then the bad things.
Oh, another thing what about the driving rampage here in California? Luckily nobody was hurt besides the guy who will eventually claim to be a victim and sue the LA Sheriff's Dept. (given he does what everyone else does).
What about the gunman in NY who killed two police officers after going on a rampage? Let us not forget the dead bartendar as who happened to be a victim of one of the bullets fired from this madman's gun. This piece of s**t shot a 19 year old police officer in the back of the head. Where is the peace in the United States?
There will NEVER be a day in any country where terrorism and/ or violence does not happen. What counts is when there is a proactive measure to reduce the amount of violence conducted by the madmen. President Bush, as unpopular as he may be, has made this nation a safer nation and has taken a proactive stance after a long line of silence from our government. Iraq might not have been the brightest choice but we are there, and we will be there until the war is figured out one way or another.
The fallen will not be forgotten.
2007-03-17 09:08:01
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answered by cbrown122 5
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Sorry Sir, that you don't know anything about war. The Iraq war is one of the hardest wars America has ever fought, because these are terrorists we're dealing with. Didn't you notice that? All wars are a process, time consuming, taking extreme effort in planning, and engaging. Do you think America should be a terrorism abiding Nation like Spain, and a lot of European countries? I think you are an impatient Liberal, who doesn't care about honor, respect, devotion, or the sanctity of the American Soldier. Am I right?
2007-03-17 09:01:05
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answered by xenypoo 7
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There is NOT peace in Iraq, whoever said that is a complete tool.
2007-03-17 09:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Pull your head out of your @$$! Where did you get the notion that there is peace in Iraq?!
Violence is down, not gone. I suppose you're one of those types that would rather drop everything and just leave. Just admit it, Bush's new plan is working. You libs can't handle it at all, can you? LOL!!!
2007-03-17 09:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Where did ANYONE say there was peace in Iraq. The violence is down, not gone. If it was peaceful in Iraq we would be coming home now wouldn't we.
2007-03-17 08:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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John; NO ONE has ever said there was peace . We are working for it. Why aren't you?
2007-03-17 08:58:57
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answered by Tommy G. 5
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We never said it would be easy, we never said there would not be more violence in the process, we just said we were not going to cut and run because we don't own defeat ..........
2007-03-17 08:57:16
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answered by aiminhigh24u2 6
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Didn't here that about peace.
I did hear that the Democrats have surrendered to the terrorists.
2007-03-17 08:57:05
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answered by wolf 6
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