pretty sure those were free elections. don't think it had as much to do with Mr. Bush as you're proposing.
2007-11-24 06:09:21
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answered by daddio 7
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You don't get it, do you? It's not about the political party in power. Watch and see if you become freer now.
In the U.S., the Democrats now have a majority in Congress, and they still refuse to stand up to Mr. Bush. They talk a lot, but they continue the war.
2007-11-24 14:12:35
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answered by skip742 6
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ahh. this must be one of those morons asking this question who believes the only thing people voted those people out for was related to the Iraq war. The same type of dipshit who views the world in his only little box, driven by only the issues that concern him. As if domestic issues, and financial issues have no impact on anything.
Lol...
You have to love the liberal mindset.
2007-11-24 14:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think Bush has anything to do with it.
France and Germany (some of our most outspoken opposition to invade Iraq) have elected more conservative leaders since the Iraq war. Is that Bush's fault too?
2007-11-24 14:13:58
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answered by Neal 4
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Blair didn't lose an election. After he stepped down as Prime Minister Great Britain elected someone more conservative than he.
2007-11-24 14:21:47
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answered by DOOM 7
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Well, if people wake up like Australia did, there are lot's more to take down. for example Sarkozy, Tony Saca, Alvaro Uribe, King Hussein the PM of Israel.Hope the world wakes up.
2007-11-24 14:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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How arrogant and stupid are you? If people vote out their leadership because of what we do as Americans, then they deserve they thing that they are going to get.
2007-11-24 14:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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