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A respected think tank concluded Wednesday that the United States has lost influence as a result of failings over the Iraq war, encouraging its detractors — including Iran and Russia — and jeopardizing stability in Asia and the Middle East.
This is exactly what we have been trying to tell you since we found out he was not being straight forward about WMD"s.. Please...Let's do some thing about him...Even Rove gave up on him

2007-09-12 09:40:16 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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What you you babbling about? Not all Conservatives support Jorge Bush! He is an @SS!

The only reason I voted for the twit was because the dems were so awful.

2007-09-12 09:43:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

Wow... a few points for you here... read and understand:

1. The CHIP program was a farce. It was a back-door attempt to get healthcare benefits for illegal aliens from hard-working Americans, period. Do some homework... there was no requirement for someone to verify citizenship to qualify and you were eligible to age 25!!! Some 'child' you are at that point!

2. The reason we have lost influence over the Iraq war is because our Congress doesn't support the effort and strive towards victory. Instead, they impede progress and create false doubts about the war.

3. There WERE WMDs in Iraq. The Clintons knew it. Ask Hillary... she said it. Just prior to the invasion, when the UN was failing to make any difference there, witnesses saw a long line of trucks leaving Northward in the middle of the night towards Syria. I WONDER what was in them?
Saddam figured we'd do what we did last time... invade, find nothing, and leave him be. Then he could get his weapons back from his ally...
when that didn't work out, they were sold to Hezbollah and were used to attack Israel.

It simply amazes me that so many people are so quick to make statements when they've never done any research into the matter.
If Bush has done anything terrible since taking office, it was backing that debacle of an amnesty plan for illegals.

2007-09-12 11:33:38 · answer #2 · answered by Bryan~ Unapologetic Conservative 3 · 4 0

Yeah, I like how the lib.s can't seem to make up their minds. Oh wait, they don't have a mind...Not being straight forword? Let me see if I have this correct. Carter guts the CIA, Reagan sells WMD to Iraq, Clinton's too busy with a certain intern to support the U.N. Weapons Inspection teams -- the first chief inspector resigned in complete disgust, an Iraqi chemical engineer defects to Germany and tells a convincing tale about a weapons build up -- but we're not allowed to question him directly. DANG! It sure would have been nice to have operatives working in Iraq... It would have been nice if Billy hadn't been so danged busy... France, Germany and RUSSIA were all accepting bribes from Saddam... So, I should care about what any of them think? And Iran exports terrorism, so I should cow-tow to their thoughts as well? Iran is the destabilizing factor in the middle east. Rove resigned because the term is winding down. His job is complete and it's time to move on. Crying about having been lied to is very reminiscent of being stuck in daycare center hell. You have to listen to all the children whining about so and so did this and no I didn't! gabage. It's mind numbing. time to grow up and claim ownership.
Have you no ability to think critically for yourself? Or is your head so far up your rectal sphincter that you're going to be tasting fecal matter for another three years?
If I may be so bold, websites such as MoveOn.org, are fanatically facist and support terrorism. You should consider avoiding them.

2007-09-12 10:48:19 · answer #3 · answered by Doc 7 · 3 0

yet he's a Dem. So, sure, they had be calling him the two incompetent, and an absolute dictator with secret, evil plans he's coping with to convey to fruition (regardless of his incompetence). they would not be questioning his citizenship, or his faith, yet they're committed to opposing everybody who represents the non-Republican majority. i think you're too youthful to bear in ideas the Clinton presidency, the place congressional Republicans wasted YEARS, and billions of dollars, searching for scandal, accusing the president of homicide, and theft, formerly they finally have been given him on no longer keeping "it" in his pants. The republicans stand for controlling the country, at in spite of fee -- that's why they push by way of "purely Republicans are allowed to vote" regulations, and why they continuously thwart the choose of the typical public, insisting that they ought to get their way, one hundred% on each and every venture.

2016-11-15 01:42:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Blah Blah Blah..........

It's like a broken record with you people.

I could state fact after fact about why you are so very wrong, but it still won't change your little liberal mind.

Instead I will just thank you for the 2 points and move on.


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2007-09-13 19:55:59 · answer #5 · answered by Jax Cop 3 · 1 0

This question could have been a much better rallying cry if you'd used the full term "Conservatives" and not called Bush a fool. Even if he is one :-)

I would *love* to see this country come together, both sides of the aisle, and recognize the damage that has been done to this country in the past 6 years. But calling names won't help do that.

2007-09-12 09:46:58 · answer #6 · answered by Vaughn 6 · 2 3

Will you ever give up on tree hugging and pot smoking?
Will you ever stop running from every sign that you may have to use military force? Thought so.

2007-09-12 10:47:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Please site your source for this think tank.
Ok I found your think tank. "International Institute of Strategic Studies". Most nations don't like America and are jealous of the wealth and freedoms we have here..see the United Nations. So it only stands to reason that they would put the US down.

2007-09-12 09:47:02 · answer #8 · answered by Splitters 7 · 6 1

I think some have.

The prime minister of Japan resigned, honoring his commitment to serve the people....he thought that his departure would benefit the country.

Hey, GWB, the same goes for you. Your policies are wrong-headed and stubbornly formed. Get over yourself, resign, please. Give America a chance to recover from the deficit you have created over your illegal war.

Oh, yeah, the CHIP program? Bombs for Iraq are more important than health care for our children? Get the &*&&%$ #@ out of office, please!

EDIT:

Hey, look! I got down-thumbed by the only 4 people in America that still support Captain Disaster.

2007-09-12 09:50:04 · answer #9 · answered by powhound 7 · 0 5

My family escaped the Soviet Union for better life in the US... The Bush administration makes me question if the America I came for is now irreversably gone. It is sad that once a bright beackon of hope and human rights is all but extinguished by the evil that is in the White House.

2007-09-12 10:44:14 · answer #10 · answered by ? 2 · 0 5

Several wrongheaded premises makes an intelligent answer impossible. It would probably go over you anyways as you seem very selective about what you chose to believe. If it is from Al Jazeera or Al Franken then it must be true.

2007-09-12 09:45:43 · answer #11 · answered by bravozulu 7 · 8 3

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