The major figures and demographics that comprise those who think we should pull out of Iraq includes: Spoiled narcissistic elitists who live in a fantasy world, totalitarian dictators from third world countries, and those who hate America and have publically announced its desire to destory us.
Is this significant? Seriously. Oh, I should also include Al Qaeda and its ilk to the list as well.
2007-08-09
11:21:00
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Its interesting how those whom do not agree with the war do not answer the question.
Is it significant that those who wish to destory us want us out of Iraq?????
2007-08-09
11:31:11 ·
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I should clarify from my previous notes that I don't believe Hollywood wants America destroyed.
My next question will be, why do liberals call those who are evil, questionable??
2007-08-09
11:35:28 ·
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Jose, I consider your response the smoking gun. You obviously have no response so you attempt to insult my intelligence. The only problem is that in the world of adults, namecalling usually reflects upon the namecaller.
2007-08-09
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Why is it neocon chickenhawks are so eager to sacrifice someone elses life and never seize the opportunity to give theirs for what they believe in?
2007-08-09 11:27:46
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answered by ken erestu 6
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Iran isn't totalitarian. It's a constitutional theocracy. Actually, it has some similarities to the US Constitution: there are sepparate executive and legislative offices, and a 'gaurdian council' that fills something of the same role as the Supreme Court. There have even been peaceful transitions of power in Iran.
Chavez is well on his way to Totalitarian Dictator status, though.
And, no, simply disagreeing with objectionable people doesn't make you right - no matter how evil they may be, they might be right about some things.
2007-08-09 11:27:44
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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I bet your brain feels as good as new, seeing that you've never used it.
FYI: The President of Iran is elected in a national election by universal adult suffrage — suffrage is extended to all 18 years of age or older.
The Venezuelan president is elected by vote, with direct and universal suffrage, and functions as both head of state and head of government. The term of office is six years, and a president may be re-elected to a single consecutive term.
A representative democracy along with the protection of minorities, the rule of law, separation of powers, and protection of liberties OF SPEECH, assembly, religion, and property.
SEEMS THAT YOU ARE THE ONE TRYING TO BE A TOTALITARIAN DICTATOR.
2007-08-09 11:43:34
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answered by Jose R 6
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Al Qaeda loved that we went to Iraq.
Al Qaeda wants the U.S. to stay in Iraq.
The Majority of Americans now think going to Iraq was a mistake.
The Majority of Americans think we need to find a way out - the sooner the better.
The British (our #1 ally) are leaving Iraq as we speak.
2007-08-09 11:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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So I guess that would include my niece's husband who voted democrat, was very liberal and lost his life in Iraq.
Obviously your "question" is a side effect of too much Rush and not enough critical thinking.
2007-08-09 11:26:18
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answered by fredrick z 5
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What about the authoritarian regimes we have imposed on countries in the past? Where do those fit into your scenario? (Pinochet, Somoza, Shah of Iran, Castillo Armas in Guatemala, etc...).
2007-08-09 11:26:53
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answered by hansblix222 7
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Yes.
2007-08-09 11:24:36
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answered by bobanalyst 6
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I know I'm right.
2007-08-09 11:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep.
2007-08-09 11:25:40
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answered by ? 5
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