Probably - but give them a zero tolerance probabationary period
2007-08-28 13:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You kidding? Think, they'll ever let us forget that Bush and his NeoCons started the war to create their mess - especially if they had memners of their families killed in that war? Best is to let them go back to Iraq, since Bush and his NeoCons are bleating about the progress being made in Iraq.
By the way, go see "The Kingdom." The final part of the film does draw an eerie and horrifying message that could actually ring true in real life!
Iraqis seem to be very vengeful people. See how they never did give up their revenge on Saddam and the Sunnis!!! So many are still as crazy and as warped to believe the myth that their 9th Iman who disappeared centuries and centuries ago would turn up to help them control the world!
2007-08-28 14:08:46
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answered by United_Peace 5
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Sure -- what possible harm could come from allowing tens of thousands of people from a war-torn country into the US with little (if anything) in the way of security precautions.
We've never had any problems with people from the Middle East before, right? And the US govt has always been completely correct in all it's assessments of security matters, right?
2007-08-28 13:55:41
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answered by coragryph 7
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Yes.
2007-08-28 13:56:20
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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no they wasn't forced to do the work so they should stay in their own country
2007-08-28 13:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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