Now what's that Web site all about.
2007-06-05 19:33:16
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answered by me 5
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The story may be written a little on the sensational side, but it is basically true. That is the power given to him under the Military Commissions Act of 2006!
He also recently, and it is on the white house web site, grabbed more power by rescinding a Clinton policy. He is currently engaged in building concentration camps, some 600 of them supposedly for illegals. Yea right!
I also caught this tonight. The government has no intention of bringing all the troops home! You guys vote Republican. They are turning this country into something similar, but further advanced than Adolf Hitler
This I sent ot The majotity leaders and my Reps!
What is this? It sounds like a blueprint for a long-term presence in Iraq to me. Train the Iraqi's! Yea right. Private contractors are doing that! You mean guard "our" oil!
I LOVED this line: "The president needs bipartisan support if the United States is to sustain a long-term position in Iraq," said Sen. Lamar Alexander.
By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press Writer 6 minutes ago 7/5/07
WASHINGTON - Several Republican senators Tuesday called for
President Bush to implement a new war strategy based on recommendations by the
Study Group, which advocated winding down the U.S. combat mission.
"The president needs bipartisan support if the United States is to sustain a long-term position in Iraq," said Sen. Lamar Alexander (news, bio, voting record), R-Tenn.
The message that must be sent to the president is, "Let's see if we can agree on an entire approach so you can have the kind of support you need," he said……..
If certain steps were taken, most troops could come home by early 2008 and a smaller contingent of forces could stay to support the Iraqis and strike al-Qaida targets, the panel said.
Hamilton said in a phone interview last week that he was not surprised by the recent warming in Washington to the study group's recommendations.
"If you're going to get out of Iraq, you have to make the primary mission training the Iraqis," he said."
We don't need a long term position. We have been in Korea since 1953!
If the Oil Companies want "their" oil guarded, tell them to hire an army! They can afford it!
2007-06-06 02:39:45
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answered by cantcu 7
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I see you asked this same question in five different categories. Hopefully all of your responses are the same and condemn the powers you are talking about. I definitely don't support Bush or the illegal war in Iraq, or the killing of innocent people, and I am actively trying to get Bush and Cheney impeached, stop all war and be in solidarity with the global justice movement. Peace!
2007-06-06 02:47:24
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answered by Gwen 4
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Absolutely not! Since when did Bush start molesting children? What is all of this about? He never seemed like that type of person. What if it were his kids this was happening to?
2007-06-06 08:43:27
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answered by bonerbabygirl 1
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Bush is just a symptom of an underlying disease. I truely believe his supporters aid and abet all kinds of human rights violations, knowingly or not.
They are either ignorant, suffering from cognative dissonance or evil. But then I never supported this clown or any of his policies or Bush's war.
2007-06-06 02:51:04
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answered by planksheer 7
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Looks like someone has too much time on their hands if they have time to just make **** up. Might be time for you and the rest of the brain-dead brainwashed left to come back to reality.
AD
2007-06-06 02:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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what can you do? you have everything super tech in America but most ppl are ignorants (and you have no idea how wrong is that)
2007-06-06 02:31:16
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answered by ioana f 2
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Seriously take your meds and go to bed!!
2007-06-06 03:33:28
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answered by josh m 5
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D:
2007-06-06 02:27:16
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answered by ┌┌┌ 3
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