That is a loaded question and therefore impossible to answer honestly but I guess it depends. Being neither conservative or liberal and an American citizen it appears to me that the liberals have no idea what they want save to be at a polar end of the spectrum from conservatives.
It must suck to be defined by your opposition.
That said I think plenty of liberals are glad that Saddam is not in power and just disagree as to how it happened. Now they are pissed that our military is still in Iraq. Please keep in mind that we are still in Germany, we are still in Vietnam, Korea, and Bill Clinton's Kosovo as well and it has been years, decades, and nearly a century since some of those wars.
2007-03-18 08:20:36
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answered by noonenowhere23 3
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Murderous tyranny? the sum of his tyrannical acts is just an average weeks death toll in Baghdad under the rule of the great democracy. Don't forget the freedoms Iraqi women now enjoy with a Shia dominated government.
edit: Saddam never supported terrorists within his borders, his support for terrorism involved providing some financial help to the Palestinians. As to his murderous tyrany, he tried to keep the country together, which in retrospect was not an easy job.
2007-03-18 08:20:18
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answered by cimra 7
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Somebody didn't get his nap. We saw Saddam as a tyranical monster because he didn't play well with us. All of the folks he'd killed to stay in power were killed over a period of time. They've actually killed more folks in that country with our "help." Do the liberals like him? Don't think so. Are the rest of us calling what they have now "the great Iraqi democracy?" Most of us are too busy trying to decide if it is chaos or a civil war. Before we take off all of our clothes and jump into another pile of cactus (because the president says so) we might want to think it out. Oh... and by the way, I don't at all agree with the "New improved version" of the President's war powers. Last I checked, he is supposed to be working for the people.
2007-03-18 08:19:47
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answered by Olde Spy 2
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it might want to be tremendous if Iraq became a democracy, that in spite of the undeniable fact that isn't what's happening. Many Iraqis say they could vote for Saddam if he replaced into on the poll. also the Christian technology exhibit screen is not in any respect a source to back up any declare, ever.
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answered by ? 3
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What Democracy? You mean Theocracy right?
What liberation? The murder rate is higher than it ever was under Saddam's rule.
I order to maintain control, we've had to kill as many civilians in Iraq in the past 3 years than Saddam did in the past 20. Saddam Hussein was the lesser of every evil currently in Iraq, including the US troops.
2007-03-18 08:19:19
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answered by Zenrage 3
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A better question would be, "How do the Iraqi people feel about the question of Saddam in charge, versus the present situation?"
News flash: It's THEIR country. And nobody asked THEM what THEY wanted. Why do we get to decide?
2007-03-18 08:18:40
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answered by catrionn 6
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What great Iraqi democracy? The country's in civil war. People are dying in hundreds, there are explosions on every street. The IRAQI people preffered Saddam.
2007-03-18 08:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No...but I bet most Iraqis do.
By the way......The rest of the world don't really think you Americans liberated anyone. Just seems like you screwed up a big portion of the world trying to make it just like America.
2007-03-18 08:34:19
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answered by Jack 6
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here's my answer:
i don't give a rat's *** about iraq, whether it be under saddam or the sharia law that is currently taking shape there now.
here's why.
iraq had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks - nothing.
we will never get payback in iraq for the 9/11 attacks - never.
so i don't see why i should care about iraq one way or the other.
i don't see why we should spend on cent on iraq.
i don't see why one american soldier should die in iraq.
i don't see it...
2007-03-18 08:21:48
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answered by nostradamus02012 7
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No, but you know that, you just need to crap a little. YOU have not liberated anything, sitting on your fat rear and BS-ing here instead of doing what you believe in. What's happening there now is a war, not a democracy. Go get a newspaper and... oh, scratch that - you're republican, you can't read.
2007-03-18 08:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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