Yes, it will end one day, but not before many more young lives are lost. Whoever takes the office after Bush's term is over will have to be the one to end the war. As well as clean up the mess left behind. We started this war not Iraq! It has been proven that Iraq did not have anything to do with 9/11. I pray every day that God will take matters into his hands and start to put an end to this war and to send our troupes home safe and healthy. I come from a very patriotic family.My Grandparents choose to come to America and they choose to take the oath to become "Real Americans" I was taught that voting was the most important thing I can do for my family & my country. I am not just another Bush hater because he is Republican!!! I have 2 uncles ( brothers) who have held government offices out of this marriage one a Democrate and the other a Republican! On my Mothers side I had a great Uncle who was in the House of Representatives for many years he was a Republican from Kentucky.I know some extremists will call me a traitor but I believe in what I am saying.If Bush were a Democrate I'd say the same thing!I protested the Viet Nam after loosing class mates from School as well as my boyfriend to death in Viet Nam and Johnson (Democrate) was in office. So Bush's party has nothing to do with my counting the days until he is out of office. I also pray for President Bush for God to reach him and take away his extreme stubbornness.
2007-05-04 02:49:06
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answered by Pamela V 7
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When our founding fathers decided to leave England to find freedom in this country we were followed and attacked by the British in an attempt to bring the colonies under subjection to them once again.
The French came to our aid and together we ran the English out of the country and this nation was founded as the "Land of the free and the Home of the brave."
I can hear the French government back then. Let's imagine they are democrats and republicans. The democrats say, "Why should we go and help the people of America? It is a waste of time, lives and money! Forget it! The republicans answer, "We are a free nation, and have an obligation to go and help those who are oppressed." Since they didn't have the liberal press to push their argument any further, the democrats concede and the French deliver us from oppression and tyranny and all America rejoices!
We have forgotten that the people of Iraq are under severe oppression of the worst kind. Worse than America during the
revolution. They are killed for the slightest reason and they have no warning. The people live in fear every day, and the victims are women and children many times. The United States is giving relief from this oppression (regardless of the original reason for going there) and what the liberal press will not report is that we are being very successful and very many of the Iraqui people have thanked us for coming there to help them. I have seen news that is not liberally biased and photos
sent home from soldiers holding little children and sharing in their lives. I have seen smiles and signs held up thanking us for coming. The media covers up all these things because they are sold out to the democratic buffoons who care little if anything for America and only for getting their own way. Kerry
and Clinton and Kennedy and others like them are prime examples of this.
Should we leave Iraq? Yes, but only when we have helped the
people to feel safe in their country so they can live without the terror and oppression they face day after day from those who would rule by force.
SUPPOSE FRANCE WOULD HAVE PULLED OUT AND LEFT US TO FACE THE ENGLISH ALONE. WHERE DO YOU THINK THIS NATION WOULD BE? Of all the nations on
earth we should know the value of freedom.
2007-05-04 12:13:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there will always be war in the Middle East. These wars go back to the early Biblical times of the Old Testament. One day, when Jesus comes back, we will have the 1000 years of peace.
2007-05-04 09:38:56
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answered by RB 7
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Waaa waaa waaa waaa. Here are the choices; we win the war, we lose the war, we quit the war.
If we win the war, Iraq has a chance for a stable country.
If we lose the war, Iraq is in chaos, the US is shamed, and the terrorists are emboldened.
If we quit the war, Iraq is in chaos, the US is considered untrustworthy, and the terrorists are emboldened.
Now, which one do you want?
2007-05-04 09:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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yes in 20 or 30 years
2007-05-04 09:27:29
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answered by Uncle B2 7
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Eventually. But not until the current jackass in the White House is gone.
2007-05-04 09:26:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Soon, Hopefully!!
2007-05-04 12:35:07
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answered by chris j 7
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yes
2007-05-04 12:31:51
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answered by robert p 7
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From the looks of it, no it will not any time soon ;o(
2007-05-04 11:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes , when they run out of oil . Then no one will care .
2007-05-04 09:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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