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1. Do you people really know the real truth of this Iraq War?
2. Does our nation and our elected officials, in US Congress, know and understand the true history of this war and what this war is all about?
3. If someone got your nation involved in an illegal Ponzi scheme, which cost your nation $2.4 trillion, $1 trillion by the end of US troop withdrawals in 2010, what is the likihood of this person's future?
4. If a US President and his administration fooled the American public and murdered 1.8 million foreigners in a fake war (no WMD), what would happen to that US President?
(a) Retire rich and go on speaking engagements like Bill Clinton?
(b) Face impeachment, found guilty, and face criminal charges, be indicted, and again found guilty?
(c) Given a pat on the back, by US Congress, and sent on his merry way in retirement?

Max
peacenegotiator

Lastly, with a new President in China in 2008 and China now becoming a super power, what should Americans do?
http://chinatownhawaii.com

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2007-10-24 17:09:19 · 14 answers · asked by peacenegotiator 3 in Politics & Government Politics

(a) Elect Giuliani as President
(b) Elect Hillary
(c) Elect Obama
(d) Educate yourselves and the nation and see that a good man (man or woman) comes along.
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2007-10-24 17:11:17 · update #1

Being that China's next President (2008) will be an American, who is an intellectual and Christian, favors democracy, and wants to see better ties between China and America. Who is the best person to work with this man? As he would like to see the best person in America become your next President!
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2007-10-24 17:14:15 · update #2

1. Should you choose from the short list above or continually quiz all of your current candidates for President, both Democrat and Republican?

2. What happens if you find out that no one is qualified to be your next President. Do you still go with an incompetent?

3. While most Americans hate China and believes that China is an evil nation. China's next President wishes the best for your nation and hope that someone competent and mature will come along and that both nations can work to solve the current problems that this developing world faces. You can't expect a better man in China!

3. Do you think that Bush or crazed Bush supporters will have this man killed?


End of post

2007-10-24 17:19:40 · update #3

14 answers

I prefer Peace, but there are times when the other guy doesn't give you that choice.And I recall that the leading Democrats were telling all that would listen that Saddam was a threat and was developing WMD. They passed a resolution making his removal a matter of national policy and gave their permission to use force to achieve that end. So before you sit there and act like Bush somehow "duped" the American people and congress into this war. Remember that he was looking at Intel given to him by Clinton and that nearly every member of congress believed it to be true.
Why don't you find out the truth before you post such a transparent lie?

2007-10-24 17:49:11 · answer #1 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 1 0

Well, to answer your question, in most circumstances I would choose peace, but it would depend entirely on the situation at hand.

1 -- No, do you? Enlighten us, because you often ask these roundabout questions and provide no details, no evidence and many accusations about who YOU THINK the bad guys are. People that are open minded are not just going to listen to you preach them dogma online in a forum. If you are a peace negotiator you should be well versed in human thinking. You should know how your tactic would affect people's minds, and only gullible people would believe what you are offering. I contacted you by email, twice, asking for you to share information and ENLIGHTEN ME. So far you have yet to respond. It's your move and I am waiting. But I won't hold my breath.

2 -- How would I know, the thoughts of an individual are private, and like all mortals I am not privy to the contents of another's mind. Only through COMMUNICATION can I hope to understand.

3 -- No idea, but officials in government on both sides of the aisle have been playing with the country's money like idiots for years and years and years.

4 -- Those are your words and opinion, not mine. Death tolls are disputed, so lets just say it's a lot and its terrible but you cannot attribute them all to our government. Suicide bombers kill people too, where are your rants against them?

If the person you think becomes the leader in China, I'll be speechless. But I'm still not going to hold my breath.

Additional questions:

1 -- My choice is not listed above
2 -- As usual, pick the least of all evils. Such is the way in representative government. Find who matches you most, and who you think you can trust.
3 -- *where* on God's green Earth do you get the idea that most Americans hate China? I can tell you this one doesn't.

3 #2 (did you mean 4) -- Who knows

And, just a request: can you try to post all of your questions in the first post and reserve details for follow up commentary because it is a pain to switch between browser tabs / windows when reading all of them. Only the original post is available when writing an answer, additional details are omitted.

2007-10-25 00:44:58 · answer #2 · answered by Pfo 7 · 2 0

any on who chooses war has never fought on one, and any one who causes a war should be tried the day before they are publicly executed, so what do you think we should do about Israel? the Mossad gave G.W.B. the Intel, that Saddam had all of these weapons of mass destruction and chemical weapons, stating they had people inside Iran and knew for a fact, no one seems to recall Bush saying this on T,V, why?? or are the afraid of being called anti Semitic? this is the main info . Bush used to con the American people into going to war with Iraq,this war is for Israel's benefit, but America pays in dollars and blood Saddam was a thorn in Israel's side, and this is not the first time they have tricked America, yet we still claim they are our Ally's, Is America that desperate for an Ally? your question about China, exctly what can America do about China becoming a super power? nor do I consider China a threat , hell they already own America thru our stupid politicians screwing up and importing so much from them , the trade deficit must be in the trillions, also we don't want to mess with some one who could probable kick our butt's,we can't seem to win in Iraq, how the hell could we take on the likes of China? lastly, there is not one candidate I have seen that I would trust in the toilet without a muzzle on so far unless it might be Ron Paul,so far he is the only one who has even mentioned making America first, but, no one can be elected unless they sell out to Israel and Aipac,
you are 100% correct when you suggest the people educate them selves about the candidates before voting, but most will not, they see them on the Zionist owned media and listen to their lies and say I educated my self, but they don't know what the man has voted for in the past,

2007-10-25 00:40:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I'll answer the first part of your question. The rest is...well never mind. Besides you should have to pay your 5 points for each question...not get 5 for free.

Of course a person would prefer peace other than war. BUT at what price is that peace. Dhimmi mean anything to you.

2007-10-25 00:17:33 · answer #4 · answered by time_wounds_all_heelz 5 · 6 0

Too vague to give an accurate answer as it stands. War is hell, so it's generally preferable to avoid war; however, if one country is threatening to blow you off the face of the planet and you know they're capable of it (or worse, if they've already started to do so), avoiding war is the single stupidest thing you could do. Peace at any cost isn't peace at all; it's intimidation and cowardice.

2007-10-25 00:20:08 · answer #5 · answered by Richard S 5 · 6 0

I just think people are seeking revenge after 9/11. If I chose war, it would be to help through voice, not destruction, cheers.

2007-10-28 01:26:14 · answer #6 · answered by quob 3 · 0 0

as a theory,you choose peace...as a practical matter however,you choose war if it means heading off a bigger war or causalities in your civilian population which you are sworn to protect..ex if that insane idiot in Iran gets a nuke,you go to war to prevent him using it..that's common sense..for the good of the country you do NOT elect a Dem this election just because you are mad at Bush,who will not be coming back anyway..the Socialist agenda of the Dem's running now will bankrupt the US in a few years....

2007-10-25 00:16:30 · answer #7 · answered by Dr Sardonicus 6 · 6 2

We have hospitals to treat your disease. . . .

. . . . And prisons if you don't respond to treatment.

Funny how conspira-libs can talk about how dumb "dubya" is on one hand and how he fooled everyone and heads an international scheme to take over the world on the other.

He's the smartest dumb guy you know, aint he?

2007-10-25 00:37:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

"You people"???

I've fought in the military. I've lost friends I've served with in wars and conflicts. I've watched friends get blown to bits and shot. I'm perfectly aware of the actual cost and real truth to war. Do you?

BTW - isn't social security a ponzi scheme?

2007-10-25 00:16:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 9 2

War has never solved anything!!

Except for ending:

Slavery
Fascism
Nazism
Communism

2007-10-25 00:17:01 · answer #10 · answered by Neal 4 · 6 2

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