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OR JUST A FINE AMERICAN HERO???or? and is this how America respects leaders???

2007-10-13 02:23:53 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

thats all i get is one answer,this guy sanchez was informed of the fingers in the B--ts in abu ghraib,,,and just did nothing,,,Whas up with that??

2007-10-13 02:44:16 · update #1

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He was following orders, the President's orders. It won't be long though before he is mocked and his reputation dragged through the mud since he does not support the war.

2007-10-13 03:01:17 · answer #1 · answered by Stephanie is awesome!! 7 · 3 0

Sanchez is the victim of this unconstitutional, obscene, unjustified, illegal, immoral 'war' in Iraq, just as are Iraqi citizens, our valiant American troops, and the United States taxpayers.
I applaud him for standing up and telling the truth (or, at least a sanitized version of the truth). The U.S. is mired in the muck of this repugnant 'war' and will be stuck there for decades - perhaps generations - until we've sucked every drop of OIL from Iraq's sands.
That's why the number-one non-military 'benchmark' that Bush wants to push on the Iraqi Parliament is to surrender two-thirds of Iraq's oil fields to private, foreign OIL companies, thus allowing Exxon-Mobil and other corporations to virtually STEAL Iraq's most valuable economic resource.
That's why the U.S. is building the largest embassy in the world on a 104-acre site in downtown Baghdad that overlooks the 'new' Iraqi puppet government installed by the Bush administration.
That's why Halliburton is building fourteen (yes - 14!) new permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq.
The Bushites lied to Congress, hoodwinked the American people, and conned our courageous troops into believing there was honorable purpose for this invasion of another sovereign nation that in no way threatened, provoked or attacked the United States. 675,000 Iraqis and 3,800 U.S. soldiers have now sacrificed their lives so that a handful of wealthy elitists, industrialists and power brokers can become wealthier and more powerful.
The American people should thank whistle blowers like Sanchez who publicly come out and hold the Bush administration liable for the most shameful sham ever perpetrated on the American people - and the world.
George Bush, Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld and the rest of their war-mongering friends deserve a special OIL-soaked, blood-stained corner of Hell where they can rot along with:
ALL 535 members of the most arrogant, incompetent, evil, contemptible, cowardly, corrupt Republican-led Congress in history, that stood by and allowed Bush to run rip shod over our Constitution -and-
ALL 535 members of the most arrogant, incompetent, evil, contemptible, cowardly, corrupt Democratic-led Congress in history, that promised to end this 'war' if elected, and - to date - has done nothing to honor that promise.
May God damn them ALL!! -RKO- 10/13/07

2007-10-13 02:42:59 · answer #2 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 2 0

Mr. Doe. Your wrong place wrong time. Obabawaba was just a little piss ant nothing jr Senator when these photos were circulating, Now lets fast forward to today, Obabawaba as Mooamar affectionately calls him. Won't release the photographs for a simple reason. The person they claim to be OBL has a very strong chance of not being OBL. Remember who you are dealing with here,

2016-05-22 05:20:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

How quickly you forgot that Lt General Sanchez is in a chain of command that stops at the Commander in Chief. We now know that President Bush authorized torture. They were following the President's orders.

"...{Lt. General Sanchez} was cleared of wrongdoing in the abuses after an inquiry by the Army’s inspector general..." - NYT

2007-10-13 02:47:29 · answer #4 · answered by ideogenetic 7 · 0 2

He took the hit for his "commander-in-chief", that AWOL little twit, and was then dumped knowing that the administrations strangle-hold on the major media would make it hard for him to be heard. Look how long it has taken.

2007-10-13 06:22:05 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 3 0

yes

2014-05-10 01:07:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He is just upset that he didn't get promoted so he had to resign. I guess the prison scandal didn't make an impression on him!

2007-10-13 04:06:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

He is a hero with an opinion.

2007-10-13 02:30:00 · answer #8 · answered by KRR 4 · 2 0

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