Out of curiosity, is there anything in your life other than focused hatred? You post this identical nonsense continuously. Poor you.
2007-05-02 14:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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He is oblvious to a lot of things.
However, in Iraq, he is aware of what he's done. He's dug himself such a deep hole that he doesn't know how to get us out of it. He's asking the liberals, "then what is your suggestion?" Sad thing is there is no easy solution now with the size of the hole he's dug. It's unfair for him to ask that question, considering the mess he made. But that doesn't mean he should be digging deeper. Does he really think he's going to rid of all the insurgents when we can't even tell who our enemy is? And does he understand that there is no such thing as cutting off the leader with these people? Their strong religious belief and determination makes each one of them leaders. They were raised and taught that way. How do you repress people who WANT to die? This war is like trying to squash a colony of ants one by one - except killing ants is easier since we don't have to distinguish them apart. He should have learned this from Vietnam!! I think now, it's just all about saving his legacy and not becoming the worst President ever. And he believes that if he can somehow still make this work (but it won't), he can save himself from notoriety in history. But he's only making it worse for everyone.
2007-05-02 21:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Either that or he is the traitor he appears to be. Personally I think he is a traitor for many reasons. God help the USA... there is not one announced candidate fit to replace him... It will take a person with more integrity than any known candidate possesses so far to repair the damage the Bushes and Clinton have done to this country.
2007-05-02 21:08:20
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answered by idahomike2 6
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A better question would be, will you ever actually ask an objective question and maybe show some sort of cognisant reasoning, as opposed to the poorly-informed vitriolic statements you try to pass off as educated political discourse? Seriously, its pathetic. Its like sitting at the bus stop and laughing at the guy who rides by on a scooter. You're so blinded by self-loathing and hate, you don't realize that you're waiting for the bus, and that guy, no matter how gay he looks, owns transportation and can get wherever he needs to. Take the blinders off and stop acting like a tool for the left.
2007-05-02 21:06:11
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answered by Tucson Hooligan 4
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Of course he is not
as far as he is concerned
everything is calm in iraq ...
every city
they are all calm city
see he does know of the......... calm city ..
to him that is probably the meaning of........... calamity .. ?
and please be polite .....
don't use big words like oblivious with our president
you know the trouble he has with those
thank you
2007-05-02 21:18:26
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answered by keepitreal 2
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Congress has to ask the question and get to the REAL ANSWER !!! Whose IDEA was it to invade IRAQ?
My money is on the Cheney Energy Task Force !!!!
2007-05-02 21:03:57
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answered by bukroo_banzai 2
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It seems like the surge is working.....but the Leftists march on, ignoring facts and hating because they are losers in life and politics.
2007-05-02 21:07:24
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answered by dave b 6
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Of course he is. He is oblivious about most important things.
2007-05-02 21:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-05-02 21:04:03
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answered by jxt299 7
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no that is why he appears nervous in some of his press conferences when he addresses Iraq-related issues.
2007-05-02 21:04:27
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answered by answer 2
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