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Yosemite Joy
Mar 17, 2006, 09:17 AM
And the American People are more against the war than ever.

2310 troops dead.
Thousands of Iraqi civilans dead.
400 Billion dollars gone.

What is next?

Mibrew
Mar 17, 2006, 05:51 PM
I hope so, nobody should like a war, American or not, and its really sad that any lives are lost, and even before we got in this mess, Iraqi's Civilans were dying by the hundreds of thousands by the hands of their leaders, not counting the thousands of bordering neighbors killed by gas, torture and any others means.

The whole thing is a nightmare and I'm wide awake : (

beautiful_mess38
Mar 17, 2006, 06:35 PM
So true Brew.

Yosemite Joy
Mar 17, 2006, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by Mibrew:
I hope so, nobody should like a war, American or not, and its really sad that any lives are lost, and even before we got in this mess, Iraqi's Civilans were dying by the hundreds of thousands by the hands of their leaders, not counting the thousands of bordering neighbors killed by gas, torture and any others means.

The whole thing is a nightmare and I'm wide awake : (

It's okay that you support the war.

We have ignored all the other evil dictators of the world, including ones that actually have a threat against us (uh, Iran for one)... We have wasted money, time, lives, "patriotism" etc on a wasted war against Iraq. He killed the Kurds/invaded Kuwait years ago. We went to war for Kuwait (remember that one?) and the Kurds had been gassed three years before that war. We had the chance to get Hussein then.
We went to war with bull**** CIA papers and Tony Blair on our side. Come on, admit that we messed up! We as a country are now uniting together (three years later, but I digress) against AGAINST this war.

Come on!!!

But I can't help but wonder if you still support Bush and the Bush administration.

Ooooh and I have a question for you.. I need to PM.

Yosemite Joy
Mar 17, 2006, 09:25 PM
Impeach Bush! Hold him accountable for the lies and terrorism he is causing and has caused on our country.

Mibrew
Mar 18, 2006, 09:18 AM
I see your PM, but for some reason, I can't reply to my PM's, but I can send them.

I'll send ya a PM...

MadScot
Mar 18, 2006, 11:51 AM
Iran is not a dictatorship. While one can argue that it is not truely democratic the same arguement could be applied to our own country. Not just anyone can be President you must belong to a national political party whom elect state delegates. We have a closed power loop in much the same way Iran does. There's is control by a secular religious group while ours is control by the corporate dollar and 2 major political parties.

I hope so, nobody should like a war, American or not, and its really sad that any lives are lost, and even before we got in this mess, Iraqi's Civilans were dying by the hundreds of thousands by the hands of their leaders, not counting the thousands of bordering neighbors killed by gas, torture and any others means.

The whole thing is a nightmare and I'm wide awake : (

Correct me if I am wrong but it sounds like you are still trying to justify our going to war against Iraq. All we have done is replace one ruling religious sect with another and plunge the nation into civil war. Is there any evidence that large scale deaths of Iraqi civilians had taken place since the first Gulf war if there is I missed it maybe you can point me to the evidence.

I only wish it were true that nobody liked war. Bush had a choice Sadam was willing to let the UN inspections continue. Let us never forget the guess I hit the trifecta remark and the joke made at the press club dinner about not being able to find the WMDs. Although there is no imperical evidence accounts of staff meetings have indicated that Bush wanted this war badly. I would say he violated the trust of all the people who voted for him but I don't think that's a valid statement. There is still a minority who support this war. I can only guess at the reasons why none of them very flattering.