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Did Bush mean to liberate Iraq? or liquidate it?
Main Entry: lib·er·ate Listen to the pronunciation of liberate
Etymology: Latin liberatus, past participle of liberare, from liber
1: to set at liberty : free; specifically : to free (as a country) from domination by a foreign power
2: to free from combination
Main Entry: liq·ui·date
Etymology: Late Latin liquidatus, past participle of liquidare to melt, from Latin liquidus
1 a (1): to determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness, damages, or accounts) (2): to determine the liabilities and apportion assets toward discharging the indebtedness of b: to settle (a debt) by payment or other settlement
2archaic : to make clear
3: to do away with
4: to convert (assets) into cash
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Excellent question! I initially hoped that he had enough of heart to liberate, but everyday, Im am so shocked and incredulous by the actions of the Bush administration, that I find it hard to say “Both.” The American public will only learn all of the details of this ridiculous war when Bush is out of office, and McCain-Bush machine is defeated in the 2008 election. Although, the million dollar Bush library that is being built in Texas is going to be a secured private tomb, I hope that the true actions of this selfish Republican party that has recked havoc over last 8 years will be dug up and known to all.
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