Thanks for the information. I see you attracted some detractors- no surprise. I also see that someone brought up Saddam and his UN violations.
There are other countries that violated more UN sanctions that Iraq and we have not invaded them- namely Israel with its 34 violations, those of any nation.
What is it with these bunch of prudes and their hangups about sex. Maybe they are just jealous.
At least Clinton did not do illegal warrantless wire tapping PRIOR to 9/11 or did he lie us into a war
2007-06-16 06:22:30
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answered by thequeenreigns 7
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Ever heard the term the rats are jumping from a sinking ship. His ' insiders' know President Bush is a lame duck and so don't want to be ' associated' with him and his administration any longer. This often happens near the end of a presidency, people jump ship, to secure positions with the next big thing, someone who they assume or think will give them more cachet in Washington DC and pay them a big salary. Presidential campaigns for 2008 are starting , gotta be on the ' winning' side.
2007-06-16 06:12:12
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answered by Lizzy-tish 6
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Years ago, when Dubya was running, somebody said the Bushes were the Corleones: Daddy was the Don, Dubya was hotheaded, not-too-bright Sonny, and Jeb was Michael, the younger son who was really more suited to taking over "the family."
Now we know: Dubya is actually the ambitions but addle-minded Fredo, Cheney is the fat enforcer Clemenza, Alberto Gonzales is the dumb hit man Luca Brasi (but isn't yet "sleeping with the fishes," and anyone who deviates from what the family wants gets whacked, like Tessio and Carlo. Except, in "The Godfather," there were no good guys, unless you count Kay. The Democrats are the good guys, and we welcome the defectors from the Bush Crime Family. "Omerta" is dead.
2007-06-16 06:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a good documentary. The part that is the most telling, and most depressing is the part where three frat brothers right out of college get hired for leadership postitions in the reconstruction of Iraq.
2007-06-16 06:09:11
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answered by I'll Take That One! 4
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be quiet , you and frontline are letting the massive secret out that the war is not going well , maybe if liberals wouldn't cater to the radicals we could win it , but then our enemy would be uncomfortable and we can't have that can we
2007-06-16 06:11:26
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answered by Anonymous
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why do you care?
obviously anyone's word doesn't matter..when you allow a
thug leader like Saddam to disregard 17 UN treaties and the terms of his own surrender..
and you enable our former Fornicator in Chief..amnesty for
breaking federal laws..and maintain a stain is the problem
instead of his racketeering..lieing to a grand jury..sexual harassment..using his Governorship to demand sex from employees..use the IRS to coerce detractors..and FBI files to
advance policy
2007-06-16 06:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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