Is (Iraq) WAR a noble cause,? or a business,project?
jaguar131
2008-04-08 20:38:56 UTC
McCain, R-Ariz., the armed service committee's top Republican, attempted to distance himself from the Bush administration while saying that the war remains a noble cause
(Mc Clatchy Newspapers)
Nine answers:
anonymous
2008-04-08 20:45:23 UTC
This war is far from a noble cause.
When the reasons for invading and overthrowing the existing government have been changed as often as one would change their underwear.
We have no business there, none at all. Pure and simple.
sfavorite711
2008-04-09 03:44:03 UTC
Can't something be noble and a profitable business? Are the people that get paid to supply food to the starving children in Africa not noble? Is it not noble to work for a company trying to cure cancer?
Rachel B
2008-04-09 03:50:18 UTC
I am really getting sick of all this rhetoric! GEORGE W.BUSH IS OUR PRESIDENT, ACCEPT IT PEOPLE!!!!!!!!! GEORGE W. BUSH WILL NO LONGER BE IN OFFICE AFTER THIS YEAR, SO GET OVER IT, PEOPLE!!!! All the conjuring up stupid arguments and stupid rhetoric you can think of isn't going to change the fact that he's the one who's been in office. If the Democrats did not want him to be in office, they should have gotten off their butts on election day and voted.
Jerry H
2008-04-09 03:44:18 UTC
a business project under the guise of a noble cause
NONAME
2008-04-09 03:48:00 UTC
if the question has to be asked this many times.... isn't it obvious that the war in iraq is not a noble cause!!!!!!!!
anonymous
2008-04-09 03:44:43 UTC
It is a noble cause.
slickrick
2008-04-09 04:13:14 UTC
Both but, if i have to choose, it is a profitable business venture.
Sami
2008-04-09 03:46:41 UTC
business.
anonymous
2008-04-09 03:49:38 UTC
why are you gay
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