well, to hear the Bush Apologists tell the tale, Iraq IS Disneyland, with it's periodically running water, and sometimes reliable electricity.Not to mention those schools that everyone is far to scared to send their children to and rigged election set up to keep Bush puppets in power and the profits rolling in long after Bush, Cheney and Rice have been impeached, then handed over to the world court for war crimes
2007-03-17 12:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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An Iraqi Disneyland would probably flame out (literally and figuratively) faster than the one in France.... (which hasn't really flamed out, but it's one of the major sources of yawns in the Paris area). It's a tough realization for Americans; but some people in the world do not aspire to be like Americans.
Who has "established democracy In Iraq"?? That would be like establishing a Quaker Meeting House in Las Vegas ... you can't get there from here.
It is so sad that President Bush Junior was advised that he could knock over Saddam and turn Iraq into some kind of Middle East Ohio. I'm not saying you're bad George (Jr.) and I know you're just doing what your Daddy's friends tell you to, but you're dealing with a very different demographic.
2007-03-17 12:47:48
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answered by Terry S 3
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It those days does stay open, yet no longer on outdoors rides. Rides like Alice In Wonderland, Autopia, Matterhorn and more beneficial and obviously no longer open because you'll get moist on it and some issues will be closed like the parade and particularly fireworks. they don't do the fireworks practice on moist day because of hearth from the fireworks and their may nicely be an coincidence. similar with California Adventures. they are going to close some such issues because the Brother bear Camp, Kali River Rapids, California Screamin', MaliBOOMER and more beneficial. they are going to close different activities except like the Aladdin practice and The Theater in Paradise Pier. The activities which will be closed are like severe college Musical and the electric powered Parade because it has electricity in it so the dancers will wonder. ensure you're taking alot of ponchos and umbrellas and particularly take rain coats and jackets because if it rains in the morning, it receives chilly in the evening. i bypass to Disneyland exceedingly a lot each ( a touch ) moist weeks and their not in any respect closed.
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answered by breit 4
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I am having trouble finding a meaningful question in the midst of your rant.
Nancy, what would happen to the people in Iraq, the folks you are so concerned about, if Bush pulled all of our troops out tomorrow? Ask Sgt. BMF. He'll tell you.
That's right. It would be a bloodbath...much like what happened in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Like it or not, Iraq is now our problem. We broke it...and now we can't go anywhere until we fix it.
Anything else would be the height of irresponsibility and inhumanity.
But thanks for sharing!
2007-03-17 12:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The last time I checked, Disneyland was the property of the Disney Company, not controlled by the President.
I think you got too much sun today.
2007-03-17 12:17:23
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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I think that would be really interesting if they could get a disneyland opened in Iraq.
2007-03-17 12:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No, maybe a Sea World.
Don't you need to rest up for your big day of protesting?
2007-03-17 12:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, after a couple of mudslide martinis, I will agree with anything you say.
2007-03-17 12:15:57
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answered by edward m 4
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chickenhawks in iraq? LMAO Good one!
2007-03-17 12:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you completely. "The repugs are always critizing gays, but even they know when it's time to pull out of a sh*t hole."
Quote from Bill Maher. I love it.
2007-03-17 12:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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