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No Republicans say stand up for what is right.

2007-07-07 02:31:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's becoming obvious to most Americans that the Bush administration's unconstitutional, illegal, unjustifiable, and immoral invasion of Iraq was nothing more than a long-awaited opportunity to settle a Bush family vendetta with Hussein, steal all of the OIL swimming underneath Iraq's sands, and convert Iraq into a killing field where WAR PROFITEERING runs rampant.
The runaway military spending has put American taxpayers TRILLIONS of dollars in debt, and will result in the worst economic depression in our history shortly after Bush leaves office.
Democrats may say, "cut and run".....but no one is in this war because they want to do "what's right". Anyone who believes we're in Iraq to bring democracy to that nation is incredibly naive. Anyone who believes we're trying to bring peace to the Middle East is just plain ignorant. We will be in Iraq until we've sucked every drop of OIL from that land's sands.
That's why we're building the largest embassy in the world on a 104-acre site in downtown Baghdad overlooking the 'new' Iraqi puppet government installed by the Bush administration. That's why Halliburton has been contracted to build 14 (yes - fourteen!) permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq.
NEXT STOP: IRAN.
Condi Rice warned yesterday about an "increasingly dangerous Iran". Interpretation: the U.S. will soon attack Iran just as it did Iraq, and for the very same reasons: OIL and WAR PROFITEERING. -RKO- 07/07/07

2007-07-07 09:41:27 · answer #2 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 0 0

no democratic politician has ever said cut and run.

don't start a question out with a flawed premise.

2007-07-07 09:36:09 · answer #3 · answered by nostradamus02012 7 · 0 0

I truly wish they would so I can pay under 2 bucks a gallon for gas again.

2007-07-07 09:38:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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