1) Do you trust Ahmadinejad?
2) Do you believe ANYTHING he says?
3) How long do you think he can continue to lie about Irans involvement and their continued supply of weapons before the US literally b*tch slaps them silly?
2007-09-23
13:25:15
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My fellow Americans: stand strong in your beliefs, it is my FIRM belief that Iran is the key and major source of all terrorism on our planet.
I personally would love to grab that little weasel by the throat and have a man to man discussion with him...IN HIS FACE
2007-09-23
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1] NO
2] NO
3] As long as he can especially with the Liberals believing everything he lies about
2007-09-23 13:33:17
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answered by tap158 4
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1. I don't trust Iminajihad.
2. I trust him when he says he wants Israel wiped off the planet and America should become Islamic.
3. He is a terrorist! He and his cronies are behind the proxy wars with Israel through Hezbollah in Syria. Now Syria has been caught with nuclear material from N. Korea by Isreal. This is what happens when we don't finish a war. It comes back to haunt future generations. We should have annihalated N. Korea and Vietnam. The problem is liberal politicians and a biased media fanning the flames of passivism.
2007-09-23 20:42:41
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answered by cascioben 1
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1 and 2-- I don't trust any politician to be truthful. But I do trust most politicians to act in the best interests of their country to at least some degree. And he knows that a US attack is not in Iran's best interets.
3 -- Many countries are supplying weapons to Iraqi factions. Iran is the only one we seem to be angry with about it. I don't see any cries to invade Italy, and very few to invade Saudi Arabia -- both having been proven to do what we only suspect Iran of doing.
So, if we decide to attack Iran -- it will be based solely on the fact that we don't like Iran. And how long until Bush does that -- I'm betting August 2008 -- just in time to skew the federal elections.
2007-09-23 20:31:29
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answered by coragryph 7
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How many dead Iranian children constitute a "b*tch slap". Before we decide to take any kind of military action against Iran, we have to ask ourselves one question; is the situation dire enough to justify the inevitable deaths of innocent men, women and children? Have we taken every step we can to prevent it?
2007-09-23 20:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Who should we trust?
Look at this:
CNN: The war with Iran has begun
Live Leak | September 23, 2007
Discussion on CNN with Col. Sam Gardiner who clearly states that the war in Iran is already underway and that a second phase of overt military action will soon begin.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/ww3/iran_war_has_begun_cnn.htm
2007-09-23 20:31:39
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answered by Twilight 6
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1) I don't trust very many people people have to earn my trust I have been screwed over way to many times
2) No I don't
3) along time if he's careful
2007-09-23 20:37:22
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answered by cthulhu will raise 5
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1) I don't trust him, but I don't think he's lying.
3) How much trust did you put in Bush when he said that Iraq had nuclear weapons and WMD stockpiles?
And do you believe their allegations that Iran is doing what it said--based on zero evidence?
2007-09-23 20:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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1) NO
2) NO
3) Hopefully not long at all
2007-09-23 20:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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1) No
2) No
3) Not very damn long...
2007-09-23 20:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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1..................yes...as much as i trust any politician........
2........................yes..as much as i trust any politicians words.............
3.........it will never happen..........we are out of troops........streched too thin now.......
only a universal draft will change our resources
2007-09-23 20:32:24
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answered by richard t 7
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