"Today in Germany, that didn't attack us, FDRHilter got 52 troops killed and we are spending way too much money on this war. Our kids need health care and we are spending money on tanks. Hitler is not that Bad."
2007-10-28 15:44:36
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answered by PNAC ~ Penelope 4
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No American wants to see the United States fail, except those who are envious of us--and you are saying what they want to hear.
The United States will get through this tragic era, and do well.
The Recovery will take a huge effort on the 2009, newly- elected administration's part, and the American people will have to be willing to sacrifice, too. I know that these last seven years haven't gone well or been good enough to give any of us much hope.
If we can fight off globalism, maintain the sovereignty of the country, and retain our rights as Americans under that beautifully written Constitution, we'll be alright. The current administration is an aberration.
Try to believe again in the capability of Americans to solve problems as they come up, and you will sleep better at night.
2007-10-28 22:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i like jacob a answer "it's that time of the month again" that would be a good line for hillary - it's like she screws something up many different times in a single month.
most of the media opposes the war, so they know that she is a ratings winner and that is who they flock to. They dont want to see bush win because they know they will have to thank him sooner or later and say job well done, your making great progress, or you are a true survivor for all you been through or give him all the credit where the dems dont get any of the credit. boo hoo.
The reason why they announce the body count is to send a sumliminal message to the parents of the falling soldiers to vote democrat in order to obtain a democrat for office.
Also they have different views on progress in iraq and other news stories and that is just to blame bush. How come bush didnt do this, how come he didnt do that. The dems, most of the media report these stories (CNN- cable, negative, news) because they know the more people see chaos on the screen somebody is going to point the finger at bush again. "it's not fair, when are they going to leave president bush alone" the britney fan on youtube
2007-10-28 22:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Your logic and arguement are too convoluted for a reasonable response. Granted I can't stand Hillary, but don't go relating the Second World War to Bush's war in Iraq.
They are not even close. This fiasco in Iraq is more like Vietnam and for what its worth, the media often lies and far from liberal. Its a shame you are so twisted and hypocritacal to think anyone delights in body counts. YOU don't do you ?
Try and be civil. Have some respect.
2007-10-28 22:42:30
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answered by planksheer 7
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You know I don't even want to think of how the hell you have misconstrued the information that you have read or heard. With all the political junk and the hoopla.... No one is finding a delight in this mess. Not even George Bush. I can not believe you think that Hilary Clinton or any other American is finding a how did you say "delight" in body counts of our military men and women or even the death of the innocent bystanders.
2007-10-28 22:41:52
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answered by Bubbles 3
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Your pathetic comparison to this morass that your contemptible president got us into has absolutely no relation to that valid cause that our fighting forces were embarked upon during the "involvementin" in WWII.
Get a grip. Your president's attempt to make comparisons to that noble effort falls flat on people with higher than double digits for IQs. I'm sure there are some who stand up and cheer when your president refers to the "coalition of 32 countries" fighting alongside us in Iraq. To the rest of us it is a contemptible attempt to resonate with the worthy war that WWII represented.
Best regards, but like I said, get a solid grip and learn to spell. Maybe getting that GED would be a good endeavor as well...
2007-10-28 22:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The chickenhawks who bravely support this Republican Administrations historical Military blunder in Iraq are the ones who support failure. This Republican Administration is a huge military and foreign policy failure and supported by the Republicans.
Hillary don't support failure, she supports the United States men and women in combat in Iraq enough to want to bring them home and concentrate on the war effort in Afghanistan where Osama bin Laden is living.
2007-10-28 22:44:26
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answered by telwidit 5
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the libs use this tactic to ruin the economy and moral when the Republicans are in power, on the flip the re-pub's starve out the middle class and reduce government but increase military budgets to help out friends and family in war time manufacturing. both parties will ruin it for you one way or another depends who wins. either way it can be a lose lose situation. i wish i had a person to vote for rather a party with partisan agendas not media and body counts
2007-10-28 22:48:02
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answered by GrapeApe 3
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How can someone like you claim to love America when you tell lies like this to try to smear half of the country's population?
Liberals are not embracing failure - we are trying to avoid it.
Marching headlong into an illegal unplanned war with no concept of what to expect has done the harm to America. Refusing to learn from those mistakes would do even greater harm.
2007-10-28 22:44:31
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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We don't it's all in your beady little head we just want the mindless BS to stop so a genuine foreign policy can be developed that will actually work as opposed to the crap this administration has gotten us into
2007-10-28 22:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does the right mak sure that we don't see the amount of flag-draped coffins coming home?
No liberal of any ilk wants to see America fail; it is only the mongering of those conservatives who cannot admit to making a mistake that keep this fallacy alive.
2007-10-28 22:39:47
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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