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Is it an insult that Bush borrows money to pay for the war while Iraq has a $70+ million surplus?

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I like a government by the people, for the people, how about you?

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  1. Iraq should pay for ALL of the war debt and pay it in oil.  

    We should be running our cars of Iraqi oil now..


  2. I dont think the Electoral college and Super Delegates done a very good job durring the last election i just hope they do better this time because they run the show.

  3. An insult?! The US destroyed Iraq for lies! The US need to pay for it's reconstruction!

    If Russia would destroyed the US, would you tell your own government to pay for it's own reconstruction? Of course not.  

  4. Is it any different than giving welfare checks to Americans who have plasma TVs in their houses and spinner wheels on their cars?

  5. Yes and Yes!

  6. Insult, you break it you fix it!

    Iraqis have said they will start paying for their re-building. Cost of Iraq war thus far is $549806567171. So where was this money going to come from, you have failed to acknowledge that this war was a sham. There would've been no need if we hadn't been lied & sucked into another war. Why about over 4000 who have laid their lives, what about over a million Iraqis dead, why about injured and disabled for life. So why not hold Bush responsible for ruining the economy and for the Iraq war.

    He is dying to to start another war against Iran, and provoking Russia. So money for that is going to come from . . . . . ??

  7. Wouldn't exactly call it an insult, more like a huge slap in the face by the Iraq government.  At the very least, the Iraqi government should be forced to spend that surplus on its own citizens.  There lies the problem - who is going to make them?

  8. I sure do and that is why I am voting for Obama/Biden in November.

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