Who's we? I'm sure your chickenhawk self wouldn't dream of fighting in Iraq, Let alone joining the armed forces.
2007-07-31 04:45:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people read too much into the Blair/Brown conflict and tried to make Brown out to be anti-war. Brown did not talk much about Iraq before becoming Prime Minister because he was primarily focused on finances seeing he was the Chancellor. I am not really surprised by the stance of Brown because he is cut from the same ideological cloth as Blair: New Labour.
2007-07-31 04:50:55
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answered by The Stylish One 7
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Easy to answer
The dems are going to be saying the same thing in 2009
But the reality is, the war will still fail.
Look at Vietnam
Now look at Iraq
Now imagine what will happen in the next few years
There ya got it, failure because we have no right to be there and the Iraqi people know it.
Peace
Jim
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2007-07-31 05:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The only one who won something to celebrate was Iraq's soccer team. They won the Asian Soccer Cup. Sport teams victories unify countries, and forget their problems for at least some days. For the DEMS my best advice is to wait because US politics are circumstantial.
2007-07-31 05:10:51
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answered by virusguy 1
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The Liberal Party in the UK is not exactly the same as "liberals" here in the U.S., just like their Conservative Party is not the same as the people who call themselves conservative here. Blair and Brown are Bush sycophants, nothing more.
2007-07-31 05:08:31
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answered by Who Else? 7
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You should excuse people's pessimistic attitude toward Iraq. 4 years of war with little progress will do that. And it will causes a generally pessimistic attitude toward positive reports.
2007-07-31 04:48:06
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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DUH!!!...I'm still going to continue to 'hate' what Bush has done!
We ARE NOT winning in Iraq!
We WILL NEVER win in Iraq!
We WILL NEVER defeat international terrorism!
WHEN are you moronic Bush-supporters going to get that through your thick heads?!
2007-07-31 04:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Things must be pretty bad if you need a British Prime Minister's opinion for validation.
2007-07-31 04:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called political flattery. Means nothing.
And given the new PM is about two weeks in office, I'm curious why you think he's the favorite of US liberals....
2007-07-31 04:49:26
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answered by coragryph 7
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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!.....good lord, when will you Bush huggers switch from Partisanship to Patriotism? face it, the guy you voted for sucked...get over yourselves and do the right thing.
2007-07-31 04:59:18
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answered by theplanetisalive 2
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