View Full Version : Do you support Bush!?!?
Latin America
22nd March 2003, 09:51
What do you think about Bush? What do you think about Saddam? What do you think about the war in Iraq? I just wonder what do you think about the conflict over in Iraq, I would really like to read your opinions!!!
Beccie
22nd March 2003, 10:18
I think there have been many threads in which people have expressed their opinion about the situation in Iraq.
I do not support Bush or Saddam. I support peace…but I have given up hope (a long time ago) that that will happen.
Sinistra
22nd March 2003, 10:51
I support bush , and i feel hatred towards saddam , i can't wait until he leaves Iraq (dead or alive) . maybe finaly we will have a democratic arab state .
Larissa
22nd March 2003, 12:13
Not even his own people support him.
Nationwide, Peace Rallies Continue, Nonviolently
By LESLIE EATON
From The New York Times:
Americans continued to protest the war in Iraq yesterday, although more quietly than on Thursday, as antiwar activists prepared to march through the streets of Midtown Manhattan today.
By late afternoon, about 200 people had been arrested in San Francisco, where there were 1,400 arrests on Thursday. Swarms of protesters used a Ping-Pong strategy that mostly snarled intersections along Market Street, the main thoroughfare in the city's financial district.
Liam Curry, 37, a carpenter, wore military dog tags and carried a placard that read, "Another veteran for peace."
"I don't agree with our attacking another country, against the United Nations efforts and without a declaration from Congress," he said. "It is not what I enlisted for when I signed up for the military and took an oath to protect and honor the Constitution."
Full article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/22/internat....html?tntemail1 (http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/22/international/worldspecial/22RALL.html?tntemail1)
Non-Sectarian Bastard!
22nd March 2003, 13:32
Quote: from Sinistra on 10:51 am on Mar. 22, 2003
I support bush , and i feel hatred towards saddam , i can't wait until he leaves Iraq (dead or alive) . maybe finaly we will have a democratic arab state .
Do you even consider yourself to be a leftist?
Sinistra
22nd March 2003, 14:07
Yes .
loving democrasy , hating dectators and wanting a better world , a free world . doesnt have anything to do with my social point if view .
Iepilei
22nd March 2003, 15:34
I don't support saddam, but waging war on iraqi people to punish him is not justified. diplomacy should come before anything.
commie kg
22nd March 2003, 16:51
I don't support Bush or Saddam. I also think this war is wrong, but now it's started, there's nothing to do except hope it's over soon.
luciana
22nd March 2003, 17:04
First of all, Bush is just like daddy. The economy of the US is going down the drain. Where I live, the price per gallon for gas is 2.22! Not for oil, eh? Then explain that.
Sadaam is a coward and overall a flaky leader. I don't support him, nor do I support Bush. They are both idiots, one of them is a cowardly liar and the other is just killing innocent people while he's not getting closer to Sadaam--and a liar.
Bush: "Let's kill innocent Iraqi's because I want to make a show for the people of the US! Yes, let's do it the Republican way! I care about myself and only myself, and the other pro-war Republicans can watch and laugh with me!"
Sadaam: "Let's not destroy our weapons and lie to the inspectors!! Yes, that will definitely work! While I'm at it, let's appoint my sons as leaders! They won't betray me! And if they do, I'll just kill them! Because I'm an @$$hole like that!"
I second that, Iepilei.
Pepo
22nd March 2003, 17:53
Leave your sugestions by STOP BUYING AMERICAN PRODUTS
He all know that Sadam is no angel, anyway this doesn' give the right to anycountry to make war just with the intention of regime change.
Note regime change, you can check in the Topic "THE FUTURE IRAQUI FACIST"
This war in ilegal, it's crimal and it's only possible since America has been leaded by a group of fanatic Fascists.
There is no difference between Saddam and Bush
(Can you see any?)
luciana
22nd March 2003, 17:57
Besides the fact that Sadaam's uglier than Bush-- Wait they're also equal in that characteristic.
Latin America
22nd March 2003, 18:57
I do not support Bush on attacking Iraq because in my opinion I don’t see war as the best solution to the conflict. I don’t like the concept war especially because civilians are affect the most by the attack. I also believe that there are more ways to get rid of Saddam rather than bomb Iraq and then attack with more than a quarter of a million soldiers, “Does it really take another country innocent people to get rid of an unpopular lider, like Saddam”. I was watching the news and I saw Collin Powell giving a conference (it seem that they were at congress or something), he was talking to this old men and the old guy suggested “why instead of sending so many soldiers, we send some kind of special forces to get rid of Saddam” (basically assassinate him) Collin’s answer was that the US didn’t know were he was or where he could be at any time. Do you really think that was the best answer he could come out with, so many fucking excuses!!! From all the conflict between the US and Iraq, the best answer I could came out with; was that Bush desire for war is most likely to be for oil! US should not attack Iraq for oil!!!
FUCK BUSH!!!
Tasha
22nd March 2003, 19:21
Its easy to say saddam needs to get out of power and not experience the war. If it was your town getting bombed and people dieing you certainly would not support war. War always has a purpose of greed, religion, or wealth in some form. The united states will not go "liberate" iraq. They have economy problems and they will choose iraq out of all of the oppressive regimes in the world to "liberate" and even go the extra mile to ensure that more iraqi civilians die in favor of less usa troop casualties. This is liberation? I think not, this is about interests.
Tasha
22nd March 2003, 19:22
I would also like to point out there is tremendous evidence of usa attacking other countries for their interests, while there is no facts backing up "liberation" of iraq.
Latin America
22nd March 2003, 19:42
I also read that another reason why the US should attack Iraq is because Iraq could build nuclear weapons and passed the technology to terrorist groups such as Al-qaide, the UN inspectors were in Iraq to check facilities and to find out if Iraq did have nuclear weapons and what did they came out with “no nuclear weapons were found on Iraqi ground”; it seems good to me. I also think that there are similar places like Iraq and I could say that there are even worst places were people live in inhuman conditions! The next question is “why the US choose Iraq if there are even worst places on earth” again I could say the word “oil”. In my humble opinion I don’t think oil is worth a war. If the USA has the power and money to kill Saddam, why they don't do it instead of starting a war? the answer is up to you!
Soul Rebel
22nd March 2003, 21:18
I don't support Bush at all. I havent since he first stepped into office. I find him a threat to everyone who is not white, male, rich, and heterosexual. As for his saying that this war is to liberate the people of Iraq, bullshit. He doesn't give a damn about them. He cares about colonization and oil. As for building a democracy- we havent been able to do it here (in my opinion) so how the fuck are we going to do somewhere else. And second of all history has shown that the US's attempts to build democracy's in other countries has failed. I know that S.H. is a threat, but i find it funny that just now people have decided to take action. The man has always been a threat, from day one. All our damn president's have been friends with him until now. Why? Because Bush wants revenge for his daddy and oil. Funny how things work. Our oil supply is threatened and then comes the realization that he is dangerous.
Rebal16
23rd March 2003, 01:47
I DO NOT SUPPORT SADDAM OR BUSH....I look at it this way. 2 dangerous men fighting eachother. If all the countries in the world had a leader like Castro I bet you there would be peace.
Jaha
23rd March 2003, 03:09
bush never had the intentions of liberation.
i sensed an arab war ever since bush stole the election. and here it is!
If bush wanted to liberate anybody, he would focus on civil spending to help the struggling poor.
if he wanted to liberate anybody, he would force good treatment of workers by encouraging unions and boycotting sweatshops.
BUSH DOES NOT WANT LIBERATION, HE WANTS WAR.
IT HELPS THE ECONOMY, AND INCREASES PATRIOTISM.
HE IS JUST PLAYING THE SYSTEM. the damn bastard.....
Subcomandante Marcos
23rd March 2003, 03:33
i dont support saddam at all, irak should have a good leader who brings this country to prosperity with all its oil.
but this war is not about democracy at all (if democracy even exists) all Bush wants to do is conquer the world, he doesnt care how much money he spends, how many children are killed, how many are left homeless, how many suffer, how many of his own compatriots die, all he wants is to bring his pure raze to the top of the world just like hitler wanted to do by killing everyone didnt think like him
this is a clear sign of how capitalism, extreme right and imperialism works and how is going to work unless we stop it, this is history on its making. This moment will go down on history depending on what we do now...i hope, and am sure, that it will be the biggest mistake of the US and it will bring the world under one purpose, the antiamericanism
Latin America
23rd March 2003, 03:40
Bush sucks!!! There are around 34% of the US citizens that are not agreed with war!!! And also there is not full UN support for the US. I. The only reason for war is essentially over oil, if America has more control over the world's oil resources then the US will have more economic power but does it really need to be at the cost of a war? WTF is up with Bush!!!
Nadyah
23rd March 2003, 15:46
I do definitly not support Saddam, much less President Bush. Personally I don't see how one is better as the other.
It's absoluty sick how the USA abuse the word "liberty" and claim they do everything out of the "goodness of their heart." ("This is benefical for the iraqi people. they will be liberated." D.Rumsfeld)
This war only shows that the USA does not have respect for anyone but themselves (no UN reso supports this action!!) Democracy is an illusion really. If there was to be true democarcy, there definity needs to be a change within the UN. Such a change is vital for preventing the spread of imperalism.
Latin America
23rd March 2003, 18:18
After the war and control over the oil resources in Iraq; what do you think could happen next? Probably countries like Venezuela will be the United States war list; not because of the economic problem the country faces but because of the amount of crude oil you could find in it’s soil, if the US is so aggressive over the oil with Iraq it could happen anywhere!!!
Bush sucks!!!
(Edited by Latin America at 6:20 pm on Mar. 23, 2003)
Angie
24th March 2003, 01:32
Asking a strongly left-wing, pro-Che community if they support Bush is NOT like asking a bunch of children, "Do you like Barney / Sesame Street / The Wiggles, etc.?" :biggrin:
(Edited by Angie at 11:35 am on Mar. 24, 2003)
Angie
24th March 2003, 01:32
Edit/ Spring Cleaning.
(Edited by Angie at 11:36 am on Mar. 24, 2003)
Kapitan Andrey
24th March 2003, 03:16
Quote: from Sinistra on 10:51 am on Mar. 22, 2003
I support bush , and i feel hatred towards saddam , i can't wait until he leaves Iraq (dead or alive) . maybe finaly we will have a democratic arab state .
Stupid girl...Don't you know, that this is dirt war for OIL!? bUsh don't want to "free" people of Iraq! He wants to get OIL!!! :angry:
bUsh! If you see that, I want to say:
DIE!!!
Latin America
24th March 2003, 17:14
I am fully agree with you Kapitan Andrey, what a crazy litte girld!!! I didn't see her post!!! How could she support Bush? He is only doing it for the oil!!!
Bush Sucks!!!
chamo
24th March 2003, 17:28
Of course I do not support Bush. His only motive is oil. His father's motive was oil. He has made all his money from oil. He lies that this is not about oil.
I would not support any american president if they were to go into war this early, even if I did support war, which I don't.
The majority of people being against this war, but of course in America the decisions are up to the president who was elected by the majority. Well guess what, Bush was not elected by a majority!
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