No it does not. I'll feel safer once Bush is out of office.
2007-08-04 15:25:51
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answered by Pamela V 7
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Hellllll no.We have lost civil liberties and the country has turned into a police state.You people that still support this idiot are as much of the problem.Those who give up liberties for safety deserve neither.Stop watching Fox,CNN,and NBC and do your own investigating and see what's really going on.Friggin sheeple.Oh and by the way they had running water and electricity at least before we got there,and about 3 million other Iraqi's in their country.If you think Iraq or Saddam Hussein had anything to with 9/11 you're clueless.Most of the hijackers came from Saudi Arabia.The same country this great president wants to sell 20 mill of our highest technological weaponry to.And as an American i do apologize for our government illegally invading your sovereign country.9/11 was an inside job.Wake up America.
2007-08-04 15:56:10
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answered by J B 2
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Absolutely not because the rhetorical war that has defined his presidency has dismembered our constitution and ignored history in our foreign aggression.
Lets not forget why we invaded Iraq: Weapons of Mass Destruction. No WMDs have been found. As for democratizing the country, democracy is as much cultural as it is political and cannot be forced upon a nation. Is anyone surprised that there is a civil war?
As for terrorists, lets not forget which country has disregarded the Geneva Conventions and defined new language for defining people.
2007-08-04 15:24:27
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answered by blindcuriosity 2
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Dont go apologizing to fast, I wasnt aware that you speak for all of America.
I was in Iraq. I dont agree with everything that our President has done. I feel and felt infinitely safer than I would have if the likes of Kerry/Edwards/Clinton or any other cut and run liberal had been sitting in the oval office.
Ask 99% of the vets that have served in the Middle East if they prefer Bush or a Democrat in Office.
Since you liberals have all the answers, why not offer a working policy and send it off to Washington? Cut and run isnt a working solution.... Neither is handing over our American sovergnty to the Untied Nations...
2007-08-04 15:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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That is about as bad as aking if putting razor blades down my pants so i don't fall on them, makes me feel safer.
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obviously the words of someone who doesn't understand what being an American means.
2007-08-04 15:25:40
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answered by avail_skillz 7
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I can't think of anyone who has made me feel that the sovereignty of this country is in danger and that is coupled by the weakened military and sad state of our foreign policy. Every time I see George W Bush on TV I get pissed off and when I see Condoleezi Rice I want to cry. He is the worst excuse for a U.S. President I can not imagine. I cannot believe that Codoleezi Rice is representing this United States in foreign nations. Geez, I know dam well they could find someone else who do do a much better job.
Thanks
2007-08-04 15:19:41
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answered by telwidit 5
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the only president to truly be close to the front strains throughout the time of wartime as Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln stood visited the front line positions in the process the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. One soldier, reported to by utilising Oliver Wendell Holmes, instructed him to get down from the paraphet, or "get your rattling *** shot off." national leaders have not have been given any enterprise putting themselves in hazard. No different chief has completed so, in spite of the propoganda of Joseph Stalin, Kim Il Sung, or Fidel Castro.
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answered by ? 3
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The only apology needed is from the Islamic terrorists for the events of 9/11.
Do not set yourself up to such high esteem as to think that you can issue an apology from America - especially when one isn't justified in any way what so ever.
2007-08-04 15:17:04
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answered by LeAnne 7
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absolutely...having been on 3 combat tours to iraq, pulling down the saddam statue in Baghdad, turning fallujah into rubbly after they beheaded and burned those contractors and a 3rd tour(walk in the park) in fallujah...I know I feel much better and so do the Iraqis we helped free.....who are you to say that iraqis dont deserve the same chance all of us ungrateful americans get. the chance to drinks lattes and complain about the environment while flying around on private jets. I know they dont deserve to live like dogs and peseants, having their brides taken on their wedding days to be rapped by saddam and his constituents like how the liberals would prefer it to be here as well.
2007-08-04 15:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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We are not as safe, we are not as free, our country has been embarrassed by the torture of innocents, our constitution has been eroded by this rogue regime. America is in a constitutional crisis and our very freedom is at stake.
2007-08-04 15:45:46
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answered by Follow the money 7
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