u like america or iraq
By dileep1700
@dileep1700 (22)
India
23 responses
@tom123 (82)
• United States
13 Nov 06
Too all the people that respond "Iraq"..
You just wish you could live in this country where we have everything you want. 3 or 4 tv sets in the house, 2 or three cars per house, dinner with left overs we throw in the trash, a house with only one family in it. And to the people from this country that say "Iraq".. GET THE H3LL OUT!!!
@EagleEyes (646)
• United States
14 Nov 06
Very well said. If you don't support America and you are from America, then you should leave America!
@newmama412 (590)
• United States
14 Nov 06
America or Iraq? if i'm correct, America is fighting to support Iraq? this war isn't about supporting America or Iraq, it's about ridding that country of the likes of suddam hussein and other terrorists who kill others because they dont share the same beliefs. And any American citizen who responds that they don't support their country SHOULD GET THE HE*L OUT and go live somewhere else. our men and women are over there giving their lives to help the people of Iraq have a better life. even if you don't support this war, you should be ashamed of yourselves for not supporting our troops. if not for them, this country would not be what it is today, and we might not even be free enough to spout off such degrading comments against those people who give everything to protect our way of life. it's one thing to try and spur controversy in here to make more money, but its entirely different when you disrespect this country's heroes in such a fashion. and for any military personnel, or family reading this, please know that there are those of us out here who thank God each and every day for your sacrifices. God bless our troops.
@usmcsgtwife (4997)
• United States
14 Nov 06
Well SInce I am an American and my husband is an UNITED STATE MARINE!!! I support him, I might not support the war but I am proud to say I am an American,
@chamberd1 (240)
• United States
14 Nov 06
The question assumes these two are against each other. It's more like choosing between a parent and a child. Even if they are adopted.
@MakDomMom (1474)
• United States
14 Nov 06
I support America. I am a born and raised American and will always support my country. I am blessed to be living here.
@MakDomMom (1474)
• United States
14 Nov 06
I support America. I am a born and raised American and will always support my country. I am blessed to be living here.
@megainfobites (630)
• United States
13 Nov 06
One of the very last things I'd be interested in doing is supporting a filthy, religious obsessed wasteland such as Iraq. About 80 years ago, Winston Churchill aptly described this miserable country as "an ungrateful volcano" and I could not agree more. In any case, how could I not support my own country? Not doing so would be akin to supporting my own destruction in this case, which of course many liberals do anyway.