It is normal. There is a war --going on --in fact there are "many" wars going on --the prime one being Iraq --outside of the USA borders. Thus, the opposition to war and therefore to the regime that...keeps it on the books. Number two --there are always "people" oppose to any -- political figures -- and that topped with the war makes it "big". Hope it helps.
2007-09-16 18:03:18
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answered by s t 6
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Americans are an impatient people when nation building is involved at a place so far away. It is just too hard to explain without the audience having advanced degrees in international relations so "sound bites" are used. If any of these prove questionable and the operations are not providing large, quick results, the American people have a strong history of turning against these sorts military activities. Unfortunately, this makes the USA a shaky ally and practically ensures more wars since others will see it as a weakness that can be easily exploited. They don't have to win; just stick around until the American people get impatient.
2007-09-16 19:55:12
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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Is there a reason why you used the word regime? Such a German word, so much like a Hitler or Stalin like system.
Was that intentional or a slip of the fingers?
There is so much opposition to the "regime" of Bush and Associates because he thinks he's a dictator but he espouses to spread democracy in a middle eastern country while systematically destroying the democracy of America.
An interesting dichotomy don't you think?
2007-09-16 17:55:39
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answered by Jackie Oh! 7
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I suppose an International Panel of jurists might be the one applicable approach. Nuremburg type. It used to be the arena they f*cked over. Let the arena pass judgement on them. I might like to appoint Geoffrey Robertson from Great Britain (and mostly Australia). A quality authorized brain and with an impeccable Human Rights pedigree. He could also be a vey humorous guy in court docket.
2016-09-05 16:40:05
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answered by ? 4
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Tell me ALL the things that are BETTER now- than when they used to be... Are people happier? Are people richer? Are people NOT worried about War?- Or terrorism? Or the price of gas? Or how expensive everything is getting? People want Bush GONE- because they see ALL their hard earned money going down the drain in Iraq- while WE need more of it HERE. Because they see our Country going down the drain- and Bush not doing ANYTHING about it... :(
2007-09-16 18:57:03
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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because the whole administration is based upon the idea of a regime, like the nazi one it has harbored lies used as truth and liars to tell them and for what more war more profit and more lies a government administration filled with more corruption once all discovered than any other and all in the guise of bringing morality back to the white house I would hate to see what immorality is then
2007-09-16 18:06:38
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answered by billc4u 7
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Most times, the word "regime" is used to describe dictatorships. So, you might see a problem if there is a Bush regime.
2007-09-16 17:50:46
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answered by Your Best Fiend 6
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Well a lot of people think that Bush and his party represent and care about only rich people while "tricking" poor, and working class people into voting for them by getting them focused on homophobia, family values and such.
2007-09-16 17:57:46
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answered by Micheal M 4
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The dems have put all the blame on the cons and especially Bush, but they are all responsible as they passed the Iraq Liberation Act 360-38 under Bill Clinton.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:Hy.R.4655.ENR:
Don't be fooled they all did it!
2007-09-16 18:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Must have been communication problems.
When "The winner takes it all "
The loser were suppose to fall.
Instead the loser were standing tall.
That make everyone quite sore at the winner.
Luke 8.10
2007-09-16 20:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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