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well, well, well, lets see ....according to you this is what you expected to happen when Iraq was liberated? please never come and liberate us in my country!

2007-04-18 10:12:33 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

Im from spain...and.....your defending yourself? iraq invaded america..wow what do they teach you don there in the alabama swams? lol...

2007-04-18 10:28:07 · update #1

SPAIN HAS A HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING THAN YOUR THIRD WORLD MILITA COUNTRY..SO WHY DONT YOU FREE MINORITIES WITHIN YOUR COUNTRY FROM ANGLO SAXON PERSECUTION...

2007-04-18 10:57:23 · update #2

12 answers

Are you allowed to write things like this on the computer in your country or are you breaking the rules right now?

Oh, so you're from Spain? It must be nice to live in a country that ran Jews out. Maybe you should brush up on your history. The Spanish Jews once constituted one of the most populous communities before they were expelled. It must be nice to live in a perfect country.

But, you know what, we probably should leave the terrorists alone. After all, they're closer to your backyard than they are to mine. Good luck with that. My military against yours, I'm sticking with mine.

2007-04-18 10:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by Nunnya 5 · 2 3

Celebrate? What?

That Sadam no longer rules? I guess.
That he was lynched by the Mahdi Army? Not so much.
That, after decades of supression, the Shiites and Sunnis are once again free to kill eachother? Ah, no, guess not.
That crazed muslim redicals are pouring into Iraq instead of attacking soft targets all over the US? No, not really. Too cynical an accomplishment to celebrate.

....according to you this is what you expected to happen when Iraq was liberated?

I think the expectation was that Iraqis would great America as a liberator, form a liberal multicultural democracy overnight, and stand as a shining beacon of stability in the middle east. I can only surmise that large amounts of mind-altering chemicals were involved in that expectation.


please never come and liberate us in my country!

I'm sure there's no one in Spain that needs to be liberated. No one who isn't Basque, at any rate.

2007-04-18 13:04:16 · answer #2 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 0 0

I am so much pissed off approximately Bush insurance policies for Iraq however i'm feeling so unhappy for those 32 deaths.....this can be a change among an evil flesh presser like Bush and peace loving humen !! for him the ones 32 lives might be very so much helpful and Iraqis thousands of lives might by no means topic in any respect !! he might without difficulty finish it up by way of pronouncing" that is struggle and the whole thing is simply in struggle"i desire bush might ever recognize that Iraqis lives are equaly helpful....the valued at of human existence isn't certain to the field !! Anyways...might the souls of the ones blameless persons from that uni relaxation in peace !

2016-09-05 16:46:27 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's more than 200. We tend to hear only of the mass deaths by means of suicide bombings, and not the dark undercurrents of individuals afraid to go out at night for fear of kidnap for ransom and worse, of the unfettered street crime, of the people who die needlessly in hospital because of the lack of the basics of life, of the servicemen and women garnered into a cause that they probablt don't understand but know to be hopeless ... nor have we factored in those who are dying because they are refugees, and those who will die in the future because the professional classes who can leave have left so that the country will have no doctors, nurses, teachers ... no, that is not the sound of freedom.

2007-04-18 10:25:25 · answer #4 · answered by mrsgavanrossem 5 · 0 0

Of course it is nothing to celebrate over.

And for the record, I oppose the war and do not think our troops should be there.

But let's be fair here. It is NOT as a consequence of the U.S. It is NOT by and large, the Americans who are doing the killing. It is the several warring factions and sects of Muslims who will NEVER get along. And it was happening BEFORE we got there and will continue AFTER we leave.

2007-04-18 10:40:12 · answer #5 · answered by clueless_nerd 5 · 1 0

Well what did you expect? I think no one in their right mind with some sense thought it would go on without a hitch. Overthrowing a dictatorship isn't easy, as the world now knows, but at least there is a country out there that is looking out for people and defending their rights as human beings no matter how hard it's going to get.

2007-04-18 10:23:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The tree of freedom needs to be refreshed occasionally with the blood of patriots.

Stay in your socialistic third world country and dont bother us free peoples of the world.

How many anti-government terrorist cells & factions are currently operating in YOUR country? I can name a few if you would like.

Yeah, stay in your utopia and leave the fighting and dying to the free & the brave.

2007-04-18 10:46:58 · answer #7 · answered by RENEGADE. 3 · 1 1

What country is that you live in?

I didn't vote for this president nor did I vote for this war. I did vote and donate money to the democrats in the last election and so far we are getting allot of work done. Give us some time and we will take the country back from these children.

2007-04-18 10:16:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

what kind of sick people do they have in Spain that would even consider celebrating the death of even one person

2007-04-18 11:17:43 · answer #9 · answered by rickv8356 5 · 0 0

And who is doing the killing? Not the American troops. It is Iraqi vs. Iran backed Iraqi. Please try to open your eyes and not be blinded by the Bush hating media. I bet you don't know how many Iraqi's died per day under Saddam.

2007-04-18 10:20:58 · answer #10 · answered by only p 6 · 2 3

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