Yes. They are free of clean water. They have been freed from electricity. They have been freed of their homes. They have been freed from security.
2007-08-19 07:20:53
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answered by gone 7
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Saddam had the lid firmly nailed down on the unfastened units like the Kurds he knew that the only thank you to maintain the nutters in line replaced into to feed a number of them to the lions each now and lower back. with the aid of fact that Bush has taken out Saddam the lid has been knocked off the crazyass bottle. not purely that yet now the U. S. is telling the Iraqis who's gonna administration their oil factors to any extent further, any fool who thinks the U. S. and uk went in there to unfastened Iraqis resides in cloud cuckoo land.
2016-10-16 03:31:31
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answered by saucier 4
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people seem to ignore the Kurds and all they have accomplished since Saddam's fall. they are an example of how it is possible to live peacefully. they make up approximately 1/3 of the country.
also forgotten is that most areas are fairly secure and that the major confrontations are in the large cities were the terrorist can intimidate others to support them. this seems to be changing in that some are now coming forward and wanting the terrorist out. granted, some terrorist are now infiltrating the safer areas and are committing the atrocities against those who would want a safe society.
credit should be given where credit is due. also, forgotten is that two thirds of the terrorist committing crimes are not Iraqis.
we hear of all the spectaular bad events and none of the good things that do happen there.
2007-08-19 07:02:39
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answered by ? 7
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Sure... and in addition to innocent lives lost, the Iraqi people have been 'liberated' of about $20 billion dollars of THEIR money. Money from the UN 'Oil for Food' program that was supposed to go towards reconstruction, but went into the pockets of war profiteers instead.
2007-08-19 07:11:11
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answered by sagacious_ness 7
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Liberated from Saddam, yes. But there is still work to do. Hopefully the Iraqi government can get their act together soon. Don't believe the lies of the left, especially those on this forum. There are many signs of improvement. Such as, former Sunni insurgents who are beginning to cooperate.
2007-08-19 06:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, we interrupted a sort of "Pax Saddam". His brutal dictatorship kept the ages-old Muslim vs. Muslim (and other groups) rivalries that have existed there for centuries under control. Since the people living there are not called to have any specific ethical principles by their religion, they can kill freely, thinking they will still get into heaven. They are wrong.
2007-08-19 06:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely.
Hundreds of thousands have been liberated from life's cares.
2 million have been liberated from Iraq and are now refugees
And the rest have been liberated from electricity, running water, being able to walk down the street without being blown up
Iraqi children have been liberated from education
etc., etc., etc....
2007-08-19 07:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In addition to what samuel has stated, bush has turned Iraq into THE HELL, which there's no scape from.
If any one thinks, with the scale of partisanship and hatred between Sunni's and Shiia's, which is increasing daily, peace will ever achieves and seats on Iraq, you've just been credulous out of your mind!
2007-08-19 07:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush has brought mass murder on a daily basis to Iraq, and has only freed them of their lives. This president invaded that nation for the sole reason of personal vanity. He is a disgrace and an abomination to all of mankind, and to the heavens above.
2007-08-19 06:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't you see how happy and liberated they are on TV? Except the dead ones, of course, and those who fled to other countries.
2007-08-19 06:55:34
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answered by merrybodner 6
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvU7WariAqfKlaLu7Ft_20Xty6IX?qid=20070729082713AANopiz&show=7#profile-info-Nlk8CoEeaa
See the thumbs down. You don't want America to be successful. Here it is in an Iraqi citizens own hand and you give him the thumbs down for thanking us for his Freedom. Your disgraceful.
2007-08-19 06:53:43
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answered by ohbrother 7
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