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views huh political views huh
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well just any any political event or view or anything
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well i think Bush done screwed up
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well uh in what way
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well as far as like the the people over there he told them to uprising have a uprising you know
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and overtake Saddam so now that they're listening he's not helping them
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i don't think he ever told them to to rise up against Saddam Hussein
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yeah that's what he said when it first started that they should think about what they're doing and and you know what he's doing
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that they should you know make him understand it it's just like them saying that we should understand what Bush is doing
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but they don't have no say so in it i guess
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well unfortunately the the United States as a government can't get involved in a civil war in another country because it's not
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it it's
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well that's what Vietnam was was a civil war
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that's what get you know it's like a double double
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standard
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well
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you know
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i'm i uh
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the uh
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the Kurdish in the northern part of Iraq unfortunately when the the uh Mid Eastern countries were
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when the boundaries were adjusted and changed and all the Kurdish were basically forgotten because there's a group of Kurdish in Northern Iraq there's some in uh Western Iran and there's some in Southern Turkey
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oh yeah
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and uh
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well that's where he bombed before with the Turks
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that's where he put the chemical weapons before
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um-hum
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and killed all them people
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what's uh Saddam did
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yeah it it's just unfortunate that the Kurdish people didn't get their own uh
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land or something
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well their their own government or their own
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something originally
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yeah
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now they have to deal with whatever they get dished out more or less taken on from each side
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because they're getting it from like Turkey closed their borders
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um-hum
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you know so i think they're screwed up there
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yeah they've they've got plenty of problems without the Iraqi problem
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and then Iran i don't know if they can go to Iran or not that wasn't
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the the Iranian borders are still open uh from what i understand understand um
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David
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the Iraqis the Kurdish are going into Iran to Iran and into Syria i know that the Saudi the uh that Saudi Arabia has some pretty strict
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yeah
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now they have yeah they're pretty strict anyway
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yeah
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and i doubt that they're letting too many Iraqis in
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unless the people have proof that they're leaving that they're not going to stay
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yeah
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i don't even think that will help right now
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because you never know who's on whose side and they're worried about that and
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they could get over there and change their mind or something you know
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who knows
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then the Saudi Arabians will just shoot them
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yeah now that's something i like about the country there's not a whole lot of crime over there as far as petty crime
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you know they
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well they it's a it's all the countries over there are very wealthy
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yeah
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and so most of the people are wealthy and and they don't have some most of their basic needs for for food and shelter and clothing are met so they don't have any
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yeah
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uh any need that's going to drive them to to petty theft or or to that type of crime
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i wish it was as good over here as it is over there but
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if you're the
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yeah but those uh those countries are so extremely wealthy but from what i understand though that it's private
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it's the same type of wealth distribution where you have a the very few are very wealthy
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yeah
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but since there's so much more to go around that that leaves the the lower classes with more
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yeah
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that's better than none at all i guess
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yeah
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they don't have no crime
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so you think that that George Bush's foreign policy is poor because of because of what's happening to the Kurdish people
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no i just think i don't know if he should have made that statement other than that you know he's all right you know but
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i don't know i'm not a Bush fan i'm not really none of them's fan
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i just wish something else could be done in this country i don't know what
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something else done here that would would solve the problems in the Mid East or or
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no that would solve our own problems
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i don't know i think the war was good to a point but then it really didn't help us any you know
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no other than than reestablishing the dominance of the United States in the in the world economy
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you know
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yeah that's it that's all that's that the to let the world know that we could do what we say we was going to that's about it
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another thing that was good if you're looking at the balance of the super powers between the United States and the Soviet Union you know the United States went in and led the battle and and solved the problem and the Soviet Union is is a whimpering
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is a whimpering country right now because they they've got so many problems that they can't even
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now they now they have an internal problem themselves right now and i think that has to do with them having problems with food and and and and prices and all of that stuff
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yeah yeah
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a lot of their their civil problems where they've got their uh Baltic states
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rising against the the uh the leadership in in the Russian state
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uh is the same type of deal as what occurred with the Kurdish people it's the same type of situation where
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they they want their own their
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where where ethnic groups were split up and and our and don't necessarily have the same uh social structure or value systems as the government
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yep
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it's i it's it's kind of fortunate that that the United States was founded in the way that it did because it's such a mixture of people
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oh goodness yes
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with with for the most part with the same ideals
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yeah more or less just whatever it it's really that choice
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yeah and and
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that's the biggest that's the bottom line is it's your choice it's not told to you or pushed on you it's whatever choice you want to make you can make it yourself
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and and when the when the United States was founded the people
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the people who founded the country all had the same value systems and beliefs and so immigrants coming in understood that and and it wasn't as if it was forced upon them they chose to come to this country
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it wasn't as if a a new government was established when they were already here
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well i think we've taken up at least five minutes
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i've enjoyed talking t o you
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all righty bye-bye
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bye
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