speak out about what?
we have been speaking out.
speaking out doesnt bring home troops.
2007-09-24 21:50:09
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answered by cs 3
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It really is dependent on the "bottom line" the Halliburton, Dyncorp, Blackwater, and all the other "private contractors" make on profits from this war. So the question should be, how much money is enough for these corporations before they say let's leave Iraq. Think about it.
2007-09-26 17:18:15
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answered by D squared 6
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It is a pity that we lost such a lot of numbers and that of 9/11. They did not die in the War but died while rebuilding a torn apart nation. The sacrifices they made to ensure that this country is saved and people like you, me and others continue to enjoy the freedom, cannot be replaced and quantified.
Freedom is not cheap, those who fought and those who are dying for the course of justice and freedom have left a legacy that all of us must not let it be taken away from us, even if we have to die for it.
I wish you know what it takes to be saved and what freedom cost our forefathers. Soldiers must fight to kill or be killed, and those thousands will be remembered for ever.
2007-09-25 05:04:58
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answered by MOSES B 1
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Was this illegal when Clinton bombed Iraq in December of 1998 to impede Saddam's ability to produce WMD's ? Oh I see, Clinton didn't lie about WMD's it was only Bush, oh, OK
Well let me see at the current death rate of US soldiers in the Iraq war, I'll give you a break, the war has lasted 4 1/2 years so far so I will give you 4,500 deaths to make it simple.
Iraq war average (because I made it easy) 1,000 per year
Vietnam averaged 3.640 per year
WWII averaged 67,565 per year
Korea averaged 18,000 per year
So Democrat lead wars average losing 29,735 deaths per year per war.
I would say that President Bush is doing a remarkable job of preserving LIFE
Thanks to all of the liberals that absolutely hate the truth and give me a thumbs down to prove it.
2007-09-25 09:05:38
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answered by justgetitright 7
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4000 in 5 years in Iraq
In the US 6000 16 to 21yo die in auto crashes Each year
In the 1st year of WW2 we lost over 35000 by the end of that war we lost 10 times that.
4000 is not that high. We have lost more troops in motorcycles crashes than are killed in Iraq.
2007-09-25 04:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-09-25 14:52:00
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answered by Steel Rain 7
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None will be too much. We need to secure the oil rigs. By 2018 all of the western oil supplies will be GONE. Meaning, the US (being the most dependant on oil) will have to depend on foreign oil. Do you really think our government would allow foreigners to control our oil? That's basicaly giving away our power. We'll be in Iraq FOREVER. Plain and simple.
2007-09-25 04:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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