I am not comparing Bush to Amehemijad(sp), but was wondering what people think about this. Do you think the people of Iran see us attacking Iraq on tv and think about Bush the way that we think about their leader? Again, I know he is a mad man and Bush has just made some poor choices.
2007-05-09
07:46:00
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Lwarence...I would say the biggest poor choice would be invading Iraq without capturing Osama, and going into Iraq with no allies
2007-05-09
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Not only Iran. The whole world.
Ahmadinejad talks too much, but he has not attacked any other country. And he is mostly defensive not offensive.
But our good pres. and VP!? Well history Will tell.
Best Regards.
Lisa k: I am not going to insult U, cause that will bring me way down, to UR level. Try to think a Little. use UR brain every once awhile and U WILL Look much smarter.
You Asked: Repeating what U hear from sources like Fox, O'riely and Hannity, only shows how badly U R brainwashed.
Try to find the facts UR own, it takes some effort, but the results will be sweet, and U B much more educated and smarter.
2007-05-09 07:50:08
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answered by ? 5
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You can tell you have never had a conversation with any Iranians.
They think ImadinnerJacket is a madman and would love to have the freedoms we have here in AMerica.
They of course would like to deal with their own problems without interference, but they do not consider arms and money interference, just boots on the ground.
Your partisanship shows that you cannot put intellectual thought behind a question. Might I make a suggestion go read your questions to yourself in front of a mirror and see if you like them, or even yourself.
2007-05-09 16:02:07
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answered by rmagedon 6
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I shop at an Iranian market from time to time. The owner and many customers are very upset over Mini Jab
They fear he will provoke a war.To promote the Jihadi ideal of war with infidels.
Go Team Bush Go
2007-05-09 14:59:57
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answered by ShortBus43 2
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The people of Iran do not have the same kind of country as the US and it's gvt has a whole lot of control over what it does see and get. A large percentage of americans actually now think that Bush knew about 911 and just let it happen. If the media can manipulate so many weakminded people into believing such a wacked out conspiracy theory here in the US, imagine what the Iranian press can do over there.
I am so grateful everyday that I was born in the US and not a country with a psycho as it's leader like Iran.
2007-05-09 14:54:28
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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Many people in Iran view their own leader as a madman. I'm sure there are extremists in their country who think President Bush is crazy. Look at how many Americans think President Bush is crazy. I would add, it does say something about the individual if you think our president is crazy and this dude in Iran is sane.
2007-05-09 14:54:15
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answered by Matt 5
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I believe that a country who has never experienced democracy will struggle for a while to understand what this really means for them...in 1 or 2 generations we will be hailed as heroes for helping them achieve freedom...that is unless we pull out too soon and allow them to fall victim to the terrorist groups who wish to take over.
2007-05-09 14:59:02
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answered by Erinyes 6
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I should imagine they view Bush as a serious threat to Middle Eastern stability and world peace; a leader who is intent upon spreading his philosophy and power regardless of the interests of other states; a leader, in fact, who is a serious threat to their government. They would seem fairly justified in those views.
Mike (above): not to be trite, but you have just described the average Neo-Con group.
2007-05-09 14:59:00
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answered by Blackacre 7
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I'm pretty sure from the UN's response over Hugo Chavez El Diablo comment with cheers, that most likely they have that assumption along with most of the rest of the World.
2007-05-09 15:14:18
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answered by leonard bruce 6
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It really doesn't matter what they think because they live in a fascist country and are constantly being brainwashed by anti-America propaganda from their government. It's really unfortunate that so many people are being fooled in such a backwards, isolated country.
2007-05-09 14:56:33
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answered by Mike 3
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I think the people of Iran, when they have electricity and can affort a television set, might be led to believe that Bush wants to harm them.
But as long as they live in huts in fear of having their heads sawed off they only know what the extremists in the mosque and on the streets tell them.
2007-05-09 14:55:16
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answered by USAisNumber1 3
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