User: Zacker
First, Iran would cut off it's oil supply to the U.S. and any U.S. supporting country. Gas prices will soar since Iran has the fourth-largest oil supply in the world. Then, Iran would assemble it's army and attack Iraq and probably Afghanistan. Both countries would fall into complete chaos and any hope of forming an Iraqi government soon would be lost. The U.S. army would start taking enormous casualties. There is a grave possibility that Baghdad could be captured by the Iranian army or the insurgents, resulting in total anarchy for a long time. Meanwhile, as the U.S. would be busy fighting both the Iranian army AND the insurgents, Al-Qaeda could start plotting new attacks on U.S. territories across the world and on U.S. soil. Iran would also give them military aid to assure this would happen. And then, Iran would resume their quest for nuclear power, since their hunger for nuclear power would be stronger than ever before.
Almost everyone that enters America illegally from Mexico are poor farmers or farming families that are looking for work and more money. They don't have the money, time or interest to make a bomb or any other type of weapon that could endanger our national security.
There were so many movies on there that were either not scary, not cool or both not scary and not cool. Most of the movies on your list are ones that were made in the last 6 years. You should go back further. I mean, The Shining isn't even on there. Come on!
The fact that some Democrats want impeachment is not the problem. What is a problem is that some Democrats don't want impeachment. This has divided the party somewhat, because half of the Democrats want to take serious action, like Russ Feingold and his plan to censor Bush, while the other half of the Democratic party wants to focus on other things and thinks doing things like impeaching Bush is too risky. This has caused the Democrats to be somewhat divided. They need to pick a side and get all or most of the Democrats on that side. I would perfer that they pick the one that doesn't want to impeach Bush. The Republicans are sort of feeling this same effect. With the Republicans, most of them are moving away from Bush because they want to be re-elected in the mid term elections and they can't do that when they are supporting an unpopular president. Bush, meanwhile, continues to ask for Republican support while his poll numbers continue to drop, along with the Republican's as well.
And now in his new national security/foreign policy plan, Bush says that Iran is a "grave threat to the security of the world". Now I'm worried that he may want to invade Iran or use some force against them. That will create thousands of problems in the Middle East and the world, and many countries that don't hate us right now will hate us then. I agree with Emerald Lilly, these are scary times.

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