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Don't you think the truth is coming out now?

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"Our country has been at war in Iraq, and has occupied the streets and villages of Iraq for five years, four months, and 6 days. The war has caused the deaths of 4,127 American soldiers and the deaths of as many as one million innocent Iraqis. The war will cost the American people upwards of $3 trillion and is the main contributing factor to the destruction of our domestic economy."

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  1. eventually, the truth comes always out.


  2. The stupidity here is unbelievable.  The war is not costing 3 trillion dollars, there are no million Iraqi deaths.  The war has not adversely effected the economy.  You may disagree with the war but none of what you say is true.  

    Also, this false concern over the 4000 troop deaths that  is really annoying.  We lost 2500 men on D-Day taking one beach, we've taken over an entire country with 4000 lives.  Also, if you're so concerned about what you call senseless deaths I ask you are doing anything to stop the senseless deaths caused by drunk drivers?  Drunk driving kills 10,000 EVERY YEAR.  That's 50,000 truly senseless deaths since the start of the war.  Where's your outrage?

  3. If they're going to reveal the mess that Bush is going to leave us, it'll be after he leaves office.

  4. what truth?  i hope for, United States of the Middle East.

  5. the truth, yes, now and then

  6. It never fails to amaze me that so many Americans are gullible/stupid enough to fall for the whole "war on terror" thing. With almost no social aid programs to fund (compared to say, most Europeans countries), no health service to fund etc, how has the idiot in charge at the White House managed to almost bankrupt the USA's economy? If the president can afford to throw trillions at a pointless foreign war, he can afford to take better care of the citizens who voted him in (and the ones who didn't).  Imagine what could have been done to rebuild America's infrastructure with that $3 trillion, and how much it would have benefited the American people. Yet these gullible cretins come on yahoo answers and say they are glad that the invasion of Iraq took place because the USA hasn't been attacked since 2001, despite the fact that Iraq had no al-qaeda members then, but sure has its fair share now. The USA would stand a whole lot less chance of being attacked if it's government kept its nose out of the middle east and spent its citizens' hard earned tax dollars on THEM, not military hardware.

  7. Sorry, I don't see it that way.  I'm glad we haven't been attacked since 911 and that we've foiled many attempts since then.

  8. Sure?

    It's the Truth?

    Revealation 16.14

    Not the creeps crawling out from the graveyards of failures and horrors of the past?

    Luke 21.8-10

    Look in the real world.

    Luke 24.44-45,47-49

    What do you think?

  9. I hear ya, here in Canada we are following the same path as Bush took America. Destroying the economy of both countries to bring forth the North American Union.

    Yes the Truth is coming out, all over the world. I think alot will have to wait for it to smack them upside the head, but it is coming out.

  10. I have this feeling that you are a left-leaning reactionary.  Not every campaign will be immediately "sensible" and some require actual deep reflection to unravel the complexities.  

    By this I mean, an action that doesn't result in deaths is not necessarily better.  My nation, Canada, has for years been sent by the liberals into superficial peacekeeping activities that really never stopped the fighting, just postponed it while the forces rearm.

  11. If U.S. does not occupy Iraq, the whole Middle East will go alone with al Qaeda. U.S. may not even have a drop of oil. How can you talk about economy?

    The situation would be like Israel. Since Israel fight back the terrorists, Israel can survive.

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