I know. Their pseudo logic "If you really support the war, you have to fight in Iraq" doesn't hold true when we say "If you really support taxes, send your whole check to the IRS".
They just want to shut us up. They don't like us questioning their patriotism, while the root for our defeat in Iraq.
2007-11-09 04:48:50
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answered by Yahoo Answer Angel 6
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I'm responding not so much to you, but some of the ignorant fools that have already answered this question before me (I am expecting a low rating). My son is one of those troops, as are many of his friends, they all knew exactly what they were getting into when they joined their branches of service, NONE OF THEM WERE DRAFTED!!!!!! if you know of someone who joined and didn't know what to expect in the military--plain and simple they're an imbecile.
Who exactly wants you to go fight GWB's war and is also demanding we bring the troops home. If you are going to post a question, why be so vague? Get to the point.
2007-11-09 04:58:46
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answered by Sparxfly 4
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The democratic leaders are always trying to keep people from doing their jobs. They prefer to have all Americans on welfare and under their thumb. There's not good reason to bring the troops home until they've finished what they set out to do. Tucking tail and running is a well known liberal trait.
2007-11-09 05:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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you are going to fulfill squaddies, sailors, and marines from the two perspectives. basically as a results of fact a elect few Ex-military squaddies elect all of us residing house does no longer advise all the squaddies elect their brothers and sisters back residing house. I trust the thought we are doing no longer something in Iraq, yet there are missions to end that they have devoted themselves to. you won't be able to snatch and pass, it relatively is a technical technique and in spite of the undeniable fact that it relatively is greater political than defense force, it relatively is nonetheless something it relatively is yet to be achieved. end the jobs that have been began, then talk and plan approximately an prepared and slow withdrawal.
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answered by Anonymous
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I think if you are going to live in freedom, you must pay the price.
For those who want to bring the troops home early, let them go live in Iraq.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-11-09 19:06:21
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answered by ? 7
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No,
If you are sitting on the sidelines all wrapped up in the flag being slanderous towards those who are against this war but are not doing anything else to support it then your inability to put your money where your mouth is becomes quite evident.
At least those that oppose this catastrophe are doing something!
What more can be said of a cheerleader without the conviction to back what they are saying. I guess it is safer to cheerlead on the sidelines while someone elses kid does the killing and dying - nice and safe on the sidelines isn't it?
2007-11-09 04:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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First, it's not "GWB's" war. Remember, we were attacked by terrorists and it was Saddam that violated 17 resolutions and terrorized his people for 3 decades. Second, it's the Democrats that voted for the war, but now want the troops home for political expediency. They want us to fail in Iraq.
2007-11-09 04:50:41
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answered by ks 5
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not a flip flop,bring home the troops and send in the war supporters. We are stuck there no matter what. It is not protecting our freedoms,but we have to fix the mess
2007-11-09 04:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Makes ya wonder,
Since the left says we should be focusing on Afghanistan.
How come they aren't lined up at the recruiters office volunteering to enlist, so they can go to Afghanistan ?
Or do they expect the republicans who are enlisting now, to do thier fightying for them ?
You don't actually think that liberals are enlisting, do you ??
2007-11-09 04:59:34
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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Which raises the question: why don't all able-bodied Iraq war supporters between the ages of 18-42 join the military? Does that count as hypocrisy?
2007-11-09 04:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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