first of all there isn't going to be a war with iran
Only time will tell but I dont agree, if it all blows over and everthing is resloved peacfully i'll be the first to admit I was wrong but what makes you so sure that there isn't going to be a war with Iran?


it is a sad fact that people in this country were deep down upset when the brave iraqi people risked their lives to vote in a free election.more people voted in iraq than voted here in america?people here actually complain about long lines and even better rain?the iraqi's would take mortar fire and suicide bombers and line right back up.amazing!
Tell me why would anyone be 'deep down upset' about iraqi people voting? We been watching them get get fucked over by Sadam or blown up by the U.S. and Britain for the last how many years, those people have it bad........... This isn;t about hating Bush for the sake of hating Bush but when you question the things the governemnt does at times and when the answers look like this dont you think its time to worry?

There are lots of things that look wrong to me...............and i'm sure there are many more.

Firstly the Iraqis did not know the names of the candidates for whom they were supposedly voting. What kind of an election is anonymous!.

Next, many of the voters came out to cast their ballots in the belief that it was the only way to regain enough sovereignty to get American troops back out of their country. But as we all really know the new parliament is unlikely to make such a demand, because its members will be afraid of being killed by the Baath military. Actually...... I'm not sure if the US army will ever leave since they built 14 permament military bases.

Some politicians found out they had been included on election lists without their permission!!!!, whats that all about?

This is one of the worse things tho..... Food dealers took voters name before they were allowed to vote. In parts of Iraq you could only get your monthly food rations if you voted, as witnissed by the food dealer.

Just days before the election, 52 year-old Amin Hajar who owns an auto garage in central Baghdad had said: ā?Iā??ll vote because I canā??t afford to have my food ration cutā?¦if that happened, me and my family would starve to death.ā?

Regardless of who you were voting for I think you and anyone else would vote if you thought your family were at risk of starving to death.


bush could cure aids in the basement of the white house and people would still scream bloody murder.

Really?, I dont think so but it raises the question of Where did aids come from?



i hate to be the one to say it but that is why bush recieved more votes than in other candidate in american history!ever
yeah but Kerry recieved the second highest ever... it was the same election so it looks like more people turned out to vote than ever.......kinda relates to your next point aswell.



UKRAINE votes,Palestine votes,Iraq votes.even saudi arabia is getting into the act(even if it was a sham)anyone who still think's bush is a sucker are the one's who have been suckered




it is beginning to look like history is going to repeat itself wether you like it or not.

So true but not as you meant it.


Order out of chaos.............



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Herbaholic00 Reviewed by Herbaholic00 on . Iran Readies Military, Fearing a U.S. Attack Iran Readies Military, Fearing a U.S. Attack It remains unclear how much of the recent military activity amounts to a mobilization and how much is propaganda. Iranian officials and analysts have said they want to highlight the potential costs of an attack on Iran to raise the stakes for U.S. officials considering an assault and to frighten a war- weary American public. Iraqi officials, wary of their country becoming a battleground for the conflicting ambitions of Tehran and Washington, Rating: 5