Free "WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER" Bumper Sticker

Thanks, Joyce. Finally, a message I agree with.
 
Thanks for the find for a great bumper sticker.
 
So truly, what is the answer? :hmm: (I would actually like a bumper sticker that read THAT! LOL)

Thanks for the post Joyce!
 
The Answer Is...

So truly, what is the answer? :hmm: (I would actually like a bumper sticker that read THAT! LOL)

Thanks for the post Joyce!

The answer is to educate yourself and everyone around you so that we do not elect a jackass who thinks its more important to spend million$ bombing Iraq instead of spending million$ on our schools and health care system.
 
fyi:
in 2004, america spent $454 billion on military (inclduing iraq)
and $536 billion on public schools. they spend more on education than people like to admit.

(source: www.cbo.gov)
 
fyi:
in 2004, america spent $454 billion on military (inclduing iraq)
and $536 billion on public schools. they spend more on education than people like to admit.

(source: www.cbo.gov)

and that makes it all okay? Our schools are still failing our children as the rule, not the exception. No Child Left Behind...wait...this is a freebie site, not a political forum. Ill stop before I start...

Anyhow, it looks like you can get free yard signs, too. I have been seeing these around and wondered where they were from.
 
Keep this thread anti message...
There will not be a winner. Everyone has their own opinion...In this thread its best to keep it to yourself!
You either want the sticker or not...
 
fyi:
in 2004, america spent $454 billion on military (inclduing iraq)
and $536 billion on public schools. they spend more on education than people like to admit.

(source: www.cbo.gov)


So in 2004, 1090 billion of our tax dollars could have gone to education system.
As of now the cost of the war in Iraq is over $430,000,000,000
Source: http://costofwar.com
 
Thanks for the thread, but....

I think the folks liberated from Nazi death camps would disagree with that message. Thanks anyway. : )
 
fyi:
in 2004, america spent $454 billion on military (inclduing iraq)
and $536 billion on public schools. they spend more on education than people like to admit.

(source: www.cbo.gov)

Amen, the key is to educate Americans as to the great things this administration has done, so they don't just jump on the bandwagon, and hate the president for unjustified reasons. War is sometimes the only answer. We didn't ask for it, it was thrown on our laps when four planes were hijacked and thousands died. I didn't forget, did you?
 
September 11 and Iraq have NOTHING to do with each other.
 
September 11 and Iraq have NOTHING to do with each other.

Abu Musab al Zarqawi ring a bell? He was one of the al Qaeda leaders, before US troops killed him in Iraq. In Iraq, the terrorist partnership with Saddam's old Baath Party secret police forces, continues to function. Despite the disagreement over al Zarqawi's use of terrorist attacks against Moslems, the al Qaeda/Baath alliance still has the same goal, getting the foreign troops out of Iraq, and putting Sunni Arabs back in control.

We brought the fight to them, so that we don't fight them on our own streets. Its ignorance to think that 9/11 and the terrorists we are fighting today in Iraq have nothing to do with each other. This is the last thing I will say on the subject. Thanks

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htterr/articles/20060705.aspx
 
Abu Musab al Zarqawi ring a bell? He was one of the al Qaeda leaders, before US troops killed him in Iraq. In Iraq, the terrorist partnership with Saddam's old Baath Party secret police forces, continues to function. Despite the disagreement over al Zarqawi's use of terrorist attacks against Moslems, the al Qaeda/Baath alliance still has the same goal, getting the foreign troops out of Iraq, and putting Sunni Arabs back in control.

We brought the fight to them, so that we don't fight them on our own streets. Its ignorance to think that 9/11 and the terrorists we are fighting today in Iraq have nothing to do with each other. This is the last thing I will say on the subject. Thanks

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htterr/articles/20060705.aspx

You quote a seemingly right-wing military themed web-site to back up your argument? Please give me something more academic and intellectual. It is ignorant to think that going to Iraq makes our country more safe from terrorists or that 9/11 had anything to do with Iraq.
That argument is only a diversion from what this is really about anyway. The point is that the trillions $$$ spent in Iraq could have been used to make U.S.A. shipping ports safer, our national borders more secure, schools better funded, roads and streets rebuilt with safer sidewalks and bicycle lanes, and a health care system that covers everyone. In other words, "War Is Not The Answer."
 
Thank you,Joyce for the bump!
 
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