Ok, I know your civilian-military Mr. Air force. But there is a certain etiquette all military people (even you) need to have, and even if you disagree with your commander in chief, you do not express it publicly. People expect better from you.
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You civilians who thumbed me down, you will never get it. We are called to a higher standard. We don't get the luxury of speaking our mind, we are the military, we are the Guard Dogs of America! We can't afford your comfortability because (1) we follow orders, if you had guard dogs in your home and they questioned your abilities to be a master, would you like your dog to kill you? We are not some 3rd world country that uses the military to switch governments just because we feel like it, we are America! (2) Any deviation or individuality is like the weak link in a chain, and this guy is a weak link, his actions will cost lives of people in the military. So that's it in layman's term, you don't have to agree but then again its not your life on the line.
2007-03-20 14:35:54
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answered by book 2
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Ofcourse, we have no interest in the oil, but it is vital to all Americans to know that the Iraqis are hiding the WOMD some where, and it's only a matter of time before the next big strike occurs like within the next year or so if we don't do something about it.......
I wouldn't lie to the American people Going to war with the Iraqis is a must, and no it was no invasion.....
And finally, if his lips are moving, then you know he is lying.
2007-03-20 14:49:08
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answered by FILO 6
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My private favorites: three) "I'm a compassionate conservative." He's acquired to be one of the most least compassionate individuals on the planet. two) "I'm a uniter, now not a divider." Though to be reasonable, he did unite the various international towards the USA. a million) "That's precisely in which the tax cuts went. Most of the tax cuts went to low and center-revenue Americans." --President Bush on 10/thirteen/04 He used this one for the period of his crusade for workplace in 2000 and was once nonetheless utilizing it four years later. That lie has staying energy! Honorable point out is going to all of the lies which helped him salary battle vs. Iraq, however the ones make me unhappy, so they are now not my favorites.
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answered by kuo 4
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I have to agree with what ArmySolid posted.....You know once you actually enlist (if you actually do) you do not go around in a public forum saying anything bad about the president. It's not like a job at McDonalds where you can go out by the dumpster and say "man that guy is such a d1ck" while you take a hit off your joint. It's just not the way things are done and you'd probably better get used to that fact if indeed you are planning to actually join.
2007-03-20 14:57:53
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answered by . 6
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We are not in the business of nation building.
And PS: take care not to criticize you commander in chief in writing while you're in the military. Even the Air Force. It WILL come back to haunt you.
2007-03-20 15:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam Hussein has Weapons of Mass Destruction and Saddam was part of 9/11. Not my favorite lie because Bush is not my favorite person on this planet.
2007-03-20 14:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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When being interviewed by George Stephanoplis he claimed I've never been stay the course
with video of the depth that he's lying
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdFk2jLmmwo
2007-03-20 14:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like any of them there all as disgraceful as the guys who answered your question saying he has never lied. Talk about living in a fantasy world.
2007-03-20 14:38:07
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answered by mrlebowski99 6
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I stopped contemplating about a million lies ago; but I know when he's lying ; His lips are moving. But for the record... "I want every vote to be counted" said in 1999
2007-03-20 14:38:08
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answered by razor 5
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I'm a Christian and 9/11
2007-03-20 14:49:47
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answered by Maurice P 2
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He told us he was planning on putting food on our families. The only food he put on anybody was the Japanese Premier when El Presidente barfed all over him.
Oh, yeah. Didn't he say something about bringing bipartisanship back to Washington? When he was first elected?
HA HA HA...that's a good one folks!
2007-03-20 14:32:20
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answered by powhound 7
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