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Some questions that need to be answered.
myself | today | Stavka2

Posted on 12/25/2002 12:05:09 AM PST by Stavka2

I don't write vanities, not normally not ever, but there's a first for everything. Here's a list of questions I want answered and most Americans should too.

  1. Why hasn't the upcoming Iraqi war been publically debated?
  2. Why hasn't Congress done it's job on the war?
  3. What are the actual costs going to be to the taxpayers of this war, and I don't been some ball park figures but detailed cost estimates? Best/worst case scenarios?
  4. Where is the money coming from?
  5. How much largeness will the US oil companies and defense industries receive from this war?
  6. What happens if the Iraqi oil fields are destroyed and what will be the cost of reopenning them?
  7. What will be the cost of rebuilding Iraq and what is/if there is the plan for this?
  8. What exact form of government will replace Iraqi Saddam/Batha rule?
  9. Why is the US negotiating with Iranian mullahs for the government, members of the very organization it opposes in Iran?
  10. Why is the US negotiating with exiled Iraqi generals who have human rights records worse then Saddam, to include "The Chemist"?
  11. What happens if Kurdistan declares independence...will this be supported?
  12. What happens if Turkey invades Kurdistan and begins a whole sale slaughter?
  13. What happens if Iran invades southern Iraq?
  14. Since Saddam is such a mad dog and has had chemical weapons for over twenty years, why hasn't he launched them on Israel?
  15. How will taking out Saddam, a socialist, make the US safer from Islamic terrorists financed by Saudi Arabia and various other emerites?
  16. Why have the Saudies been allowed to amass WMD and over 100 missiles?
  17. What is the end state in Afghanistan?
  18. What happens if Taliban launches offensives during Iraqi war? Where will reinforcements come from since all three participating divisions will also be in Iraq?
  19. How much is the US willing to spend to rebuild Afghanistan?
  20. What happens if Pakistan goes rouge and has nukes?
  21. Why have oil prices been allowed to climb up to the highest point in 2 years and retail had its worst season in 30 years.
  22. Why are foreign software engineers still being hired and imported at autrocious rates while domestic workers sit in unemployement?
  23. Why are Mexicans still being supported as illegals in the US?
  24. Why is the federal government still pushing for billingual services to these illegals?
  25. Why was NATO enlargement not even debated seriously, when this causes the US to willingly go to nuclear war for countries such as Romania. When this will cost the tax payer twice as much as last time, to the tune of $65 billion dollars, to subsidize the US military industry in selling systems to poor countries.
  26. Why are US troops still in the Balkins and the US is still backing the KLA?
  27. Why is the US still giving money to Arafat?
  28. Why is the US still spending globs of money, around $10 billion/year, defending Saudi Arabia when it refuses to cooperate with the US?
  29. Why are anti Chavez, pro democracy demonstrators not receiving any help?
  30. Why is the Zimbabwean anti Communist opposition not receiving any help?
  31. Why did the Rumsfield inquiry into waste, fraud and abuse in the US military and National Guard come to such a sudden halt?
  32. Why is air safety in US airports just as much of a joke still as it was before?

Just a few questions that no one is seeming to ask since it's a Republican run show and not democRats.


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21 posted on 12/25/2002 1:15:50 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Stavka2
On dealing with Iraq..... See U.N. Resolutions from the first one signed when Saddam agrred to the cease fire agreements up until the latest Resolution# 1441

Reason for action against Iraq..... See previous violations of EVRY Resolutioon

Cost of war with Iraq....... Estimates have been from 80 billion to 200 billion

The rest of your questions require a fortune teller

22 posted on 12/25/2002 1:18:43 AM PST by MJY1288
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To: MJY1288
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! MJY.

23 posted on 12/25/2002 1:19:49 AM PST by kitkat
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To: Stavka2
Where for that matter is the major public debate?


Debated by members of Congress, you know, the people we elect to do those things. I don't think that a letter by the 100 Hollywood Woblies qualifies as a representitive debate.
24 posted on 12/25/2002 1:22:01 AM PST by Mike Darancette
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To: truth_seeker
Ok, I accept that and probably did over react.

Damage repair costs to Iraqi oilfields, will be offset against revenues from oil sales. Just a logical guess

A good guess but is it reality? And that's the problem, it isn't being discussed and it should be, since this is a very real reality. Besides, even if paid back, who will provide the initial funding to rebuild the fields?

See, this is discussion and debate, something a lot of people here don't want to do, just go with the flow.

As for Islam, it is best, in my opinion to buy off/ support the socialists, like Iraq, Libya and Egypt for now, while dealing with the Islamics such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, etc. They are the supporters of the Islamic terrorists. Deal with the socialists later. Socialism is much easier to topple when you have destroyed the Islamic fundies and replaced them with something better.

As in dealing with Islam (not arab socialism), use a heavy handed approach, and my favorite, force conversion...ooops, I know not PC, unpopular, etc. Or just destroy their symbols.

Conquer would be a wrong way of doing it. Topple and replace with something better. If you annex, you'll be dealing with all the head aches of constant attacks by numerous nut jobs and actually having to take the Saudi arabs by the hand and baby sit them, since they don't do a good job of running their country themselves. Then if you do conquer them, what happens when 30 million arabs apply for US citizenship?

The Japanese would have resisted but their god-emperor ordered surrender, which is also why he was left in power to avoid the terrorism. The Germans were much more practicle and the Soviets did pose a bigger threat.

25 posted on 12/25/2002 1:23:04 AM PST by Stavka2
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To: MJY1288
Really? If the question of where that money is coming from requires a fortune teller, then the US has serious issues. Now go past the Iraqi questions and read the rest....please at least try.
26 posted on 12/25/2002 1:24:51 AM PST by Stavka2
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To: Stavka2
Yeah, I had better get my heat proof undies on. I've shown myself up as one of them isolationists. I do not even believe in foreign aid. I think it is useless, and all charity should be up to the individual.

Ironically, on another thread, people are discussing what a pity it was that the US rushed into the conflict in the Balkans, and it looks very different in retrospect....
27 posted on 12/25/2002 1:29:05 AM PST by BlackVeil
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To: Stavka2
What should be the cut-off on the cost of freedom?

Do we need to consult Hollywood and/or the rest of the Liberal world before confronting evil?

Whatever the cost

28 posted on 12/25/2002 1:31:59 AM PST by MJY1288
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To: MJY1288
How about this little novel idea, the government, before deciding on spending blood and treasure, consults the people in either open debate or referendum or a Congressional vote (as per Constitution by the way) on going to war...what a crazy notion. Or do you just believe in giving people blank checks. And for that matter all pertenant questions, such as cost to benefit ratios, should be addressed.
29 posted on 12/25/2002 1:35:03 AM PST by Stavka2
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To: Stavka2
Are you trying to say that Congress has not debated this issue of War against Iraq?

We elect our represenatives in Congress to make informed decisions on National Security issues. Some of the info they have can not be shared with the public.

Try this "novel" idea....... On issues of War and Peace. These decisions are made by Congress and not by reforendum or town hall meeting. Congress has authorized our Commander-in-Chief to take whatever action neccessary to defend this nation and our National interest as well as defending our allies.

End of Story

30 posted on 12/25/2002 1:55:48 AM PST by MJY1288
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To: MJY1288; Stavka2
"Are you trying to say that Congress has not debated this issue of War against Iraq?"

You must be joking...you mean have the Congressional staffers debated among themselves about the War against Iraq?

If you knew anything about what REALLY happens inside the beltway, you would know that Congress is too busy running around trying to fulfil the careerist agendas to seriously debate anything...that's why they have staffers!

Hell, 99% of Congress didn't read one page of the so-called "Patriot Act" before they voted on it.

Of course, Presidential "Emergency Powers" give Bush just about all of the license for action in Iraq he needs without even consulting Congress anyway...

For some reason Stavka's questions remind me of questions like;

Why did the CIA over-throw democracy in Iran and install the Shah?

Why did we re-install a totalitarian monarchy in Kuwait after freeing it from Iraq in 1991?
31 posted on 12/25/2002 2:15:17 AM PST by TaZ
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To: TaZ
Thank you, thank you for helping to point the obvious that these bots don't want to look at. Just like the Republican congress voted on Klintoon's war on Yugoslavia...or rather voted not to vote.
32 posted on 12/25/2002 4:00:40 AM PST by Stavka2
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To: Stavka2
At least you stayed with the thread and took-on the flames!

 

Merry Christmas

&

Happy New Year!

 


33 posted on 12/25/2002 4:02:50 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Stavka2
Boy, have you opened a can of worms or what? LOL I give you credit for having a brave pair of brass balls though. All these questions deserve serious answers and not just the usual lame mantras you'll be hearing in result. So, hang in there. Someone had to do it.
34 posted on 12/25/2002 4:56:22 AM PST by BigStick
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To: Stavka2
“Why hasn't Congress done it's job on the war?”

The only question really worthy of an answer. The “what ifs” have no pat answer.
As to the above, Congress hasn’t done its Constitutional duty on any of our wars since 1941. They would rather shirk the responsibility so each party can lay the blame for the results on the other. They have determined that “resolutions” are good enough, no one wants to actually declare war anymore. With a resolution the buck can be passed upstairs.

35 posted on 12/25/2002 5:02:58 AM PST by R. Scott
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To: BigStick
Damn skippy, someone had to do it. I'm sick and tired of these so called "conservatives" who are no better then their leftest counter parts. Tote the party line or we'll break out the napalm...nothing but knee jerk thought police.
36 posted on 12/25/2002 5:03:34 AM PST by Stavka2
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To: R. Scott
Very true, but there are more then "What ifs" on that list, there are a hell of a lot of "Whys".
37 posted on 12/25/2002 5:05:30 AM PST by Stavka2
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To: fleur-de-lis
Your answer is better than the one I was going to give.
38 posted on 12/25/2002 5:10:43 AM PST by riversarewet
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To: Stavka2
5. How much largeness will the US oil companies and defense industries receive from this war?

Do I state the answer in square feet or gallons or what? I'm stuck.

39 posted on 12/25/2002 5:13:34 AM PST by DainBramage
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To: Gore_ War_ Vet
Over here! I think I found a friend for you. ;-)

Hope you and yours are having a great Christmas and that all is well. JVb

40 posted on 12/25/2002 5:13:59 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine's brother
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