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2007-06-22 20:45:43 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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At this point troops are comitting war crime.

US troops has killed 700 000+ Iraqi;

and 10000 000 iraqi are homeless.

Soldiers are perverted and as a result you see abu garib prisoner abuse.

2007-06-22 20:51:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 10

I find it entertaining when someone says they support the troops. When I ask them how do they support the troops, few can come up with an answer. Are you supporting the troops when you pay lip service to the good job they are doing serving our country. Or do you actually do something supportive like send one a care package full of cookies or something else that they might appreciate. I was in Vietnam and no support came to me from outside my family. Different war, sure, but no less popular than this one is. Trust me as having been there. When you're eighteen or nineteen years old and away from home for the first time in your life and watching your buddy's back while he watches yours, hearing that the folks back home support you but not what are doing sounds like so much crap. Especially when you or your buddy may not be around tomorrow.

Support the troops? Well do ya? Give me a break. Jeez.

2007-06-23 04:27:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

i support our troops cause they are simply following ordes.. the real moron is G W Bush and he is behind all the worst possible thngs so i ima expose some quick facts about our president,

President of the United States, serving his second term until January of 2009, after finishing his first in Jan. of 2005.

Widely regarded as the worst or second worst president ever - for obvious reasons: In his four years and 4 months in office, he's ruined ever Social System in place, some as old as FDR's adminstration.

Economically, the Bush Administration is a total failure. A record deficit, pushing $750 Billion dollars (3/4ths of a Trillion) has been made from the Clinton Administration's surplus of $850 Billion (as recorded in January 2000). Import/Export rates have plummetted, unemployment is at one of the highest levels since the depression, and the dollar no longer holds its own with the only monetary competitor - the Euro. The current exchange rate as of writing this is $1.55 for ever 1 Euro.

Domestically, the Bush Administration is also a failure - Not since the Revolutionary War has the United States been so hated in Europe, and our growing reputation of being "The World Police" doesn't help. International Companies are feeling the pressure of being tied to the USA through corporate alliances and whatnot, while international tourism has dropped significantly since September 11th, 2001.

The wars in both Afganistan and Iraq, as well as the inevitable wars with Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and perhaps North Korea, have further fueled the Anti-War front to take action - on the second anniversary of the Iraq war, there were 5,000 protests worldwide, numbering in the hundereds of thousands of people gathering for one cause - the only other thing that has gathered that many people was the death of the Pope John Paul II.

The Bush Administrations policy of deceit doesn't end there though - The justifacation for war was that Iraq had Nuclear weapons, none of which were ever found. After their pretext for war was unveiled, they quickly shifted their agenda to "Liberating" the Iraq people, but after two years of occupation there, 63% of the Iraq population loathes Americans, and that number is apparent in the increasing nationalist insurgent attacks across Iraq.

Some other miscellaneous facts about the Bush Administration include privatizing Social Security, in essance, putting S.S. decisions in the hands of 'the working man', people who don't have economic or accounting experiance, in the hopes that they'll mess up and the government won't have to pay up. Other negating factors include the funding of a perspective Military Draft, drilling for oil in the last artic wildlife reserve funded by the US, and reports that both the 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen. While the former election may have been, it's unclear, although the 2004 elections have much more proof - noteably the fact that the touch-screen voter machines used in both Ohio and Florida were manufactured by Vice President **** Cheney's 'former' company, Halliburton.

Unfortunatly, Bush will continue to lead our great country into ruin until 2008 rolls around and he cannot run again. Thankfully, republicans around the country are realizing what they did on November 2nd, 2004, and in the last month alone, Bush's approval ratings are 30% below what they were on Election day. Despite what neoconservative whiners say, the GOOD people of America will win this battle, even if it takes another 3 and a half years.

"George Bush is the current President of the United States, and by far the most hated of them all for his devious tactics, treachery, and greed"

2007-06-23 06:58:35 · answer #3 · answered by Bassman 5 · 1 3

Let me answer your question with my own qurestions
If you just slap a sticker on the back of your SUV are you supporting the troops?
Are you supporting the troops when the only thing you do is say "I support the troops"?
Have you ever sent a care package? A letter of support?
When voting time came around did you vote for the guy who was pushing for better VA benefits or the guy who was just pushing the competition around?
If you're for the war are you writing to congress and the president for better supplies for the troops?
If you're against the war, are you writing to congress and the president to bring 'em home?

2007-06-23 04:49:27 · answer #4 · answered by Jon 4 · 2 3

We ALL support the troops! I don't think there's any question.

The whole issue of supporting the troops is just a cheap political trick to demonize people who disagree with the president. The question is whether or not we support the WAR. We can support the troops without thinking the war is a good idea.

2007-06-23 03:56:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

Yeah i support the troops i have a friend and his unit who's in Iraq right now and he doesn't know when he's coming home he said that President Bush wants to extend the U.S military for another couple of months. When is this madness going to end?

2007-06-23 13:40:50 · answer #6 · answered by As You Were 85 4 · 1 3

I SUPPORT THE TROOPS!! I DO NOT SUPPORT THE REASON!! I feel that we, the American people have been lied to about why we are in Iraq. I have a son-in-law, nephew and brother-in-law all in the military (Navy, Air Force and Army respectively) and would never dream of not supporting them or their fellow troops. I just don't believe that if Biden Laden was the cause of 9/11 that we should be in Iraq. We are in Iraq to protect the oil and gain control of the oil industry.

2007-06-23 08:50:56 · answer #7 · answered by bellslady65 3 · 1 4

I support our troops.. but I don't agree with the war.

2007-06-23 17:24:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I support the troops, the war and America 100%.

2007-06-23 04:00:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

I support them by trying to get them home and away from a duty they were never intended to perform. Our armed forces are meant to fight wars, not be targets in W's little shooting gallery in among a people that have no clue as to what a democracy is, let alone want one.

2007-06-23 04:47:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Hey Thanks for the support. We do appreciate it. For the rest of you get your numbers straight and facts straight. Getting shot at and bombed daily changes a persons perspective.
Guess what you can do if you don't like it ...
Enjoy it... because you have the FREEDOM to do so given by the very blood these men and women bleed everyday. A legacy passed down from are forefathers to protect you against all enemies even the ones you don't know about :)

2007-06-23 05:09:02 · answer #11 · answered by FIRE § 4 · 2 4

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