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Good post. The only thing that frustrates me is that those who should read it, the ones who blindly oppose the war without thinking either about how it's being conducted or the effect should we lose, will never read it.
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08.22.07 - 11:17 pm | #
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Sigh. And on the rare occasions they do, they just insult and move on.
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08.23.07 - 9:42 am | #
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It doesn't matter if they read it; they are semi-literate.
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08.23.07 - 2:39 pm | #
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Yay, 12,000 dead! How very christian of you to cheer your dead enemies.
-We're killing them faster than they're killing us.
Oh really? Do you count innocent Iraqi civilians as part of "us"? Or do they not matter, the U.S. is the only important population in the world.
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There you go. Did I say they'd immediately turn it to civilians? Thanks for being the proof, cocopuffs. And by the way, where's your lamentation over the many, many more civilians killed by al-Qaeda and the other terrorist groups we're fighting? Where's your rage at them?
Laer |
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08.24.07 - 11:10 am | #
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Why do you imagine there's no rage against the terrorists as well? They weren't in Iraq when we went there. They were in Afghanistan. Guess he forgot to get the job done there first.
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Jeez, this is so frustrating. The terrorists were just out there -- not just in Afghanistan, but throughout the Islamic world -- bruising for a fight. They were rallied and ready before Afghanistan, before Iraq, as evidenced by the long chain of violent attacks culminating in 9/11.
Invading Iraq, whether it was the tactic at the time or not, consolidated all these violent idiots in one place where we can pick them off to the tune of 1,500 a month. If it were not Iraq, it would be somewhere; if not today, tomorrow.
The war wasn't ours to start, and leaving Iraq will not end it. But as long as we fight them there, America is safer, much safer.
Laer |
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08.24.07 - 8:20 pm | #
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It is frustrating isn't it? It's frustrating knowing that we were led into a war based on a lie. That our president knowingly or ignorantly committed a treasonous act by lying to send our troops to their deaths. The war was most certainly not ours to start, and the longer we stay there the more enemies we create.
Anyways, there's really no reasoning with far right republicans like yourself. It's just sad that there are so many in America that value human life so little.
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08.24.07 - 9:35 pm | #
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You are such an idiot, cocopuffs; fully bought into the leftist lie and too blinded to see around it. What lie? There was no lie! There was universally bad intelligence on Hussein's WMD program. Universal. There was an act of Congress so there's nothing illegal about going to war.
You can reason with me, but you're going to have to stop lying to yourself first.
Laer |
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08.26.07 - 6:45 pm | #
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Thank God that I missed our littte adventure in southeast Asia.I used to watch the news each day to follow our progress.Vietnam today,is one of our main partners in trade.Some of my buddies are very messed up because of this fiasco to their lives.I Love this Country,I love and respect our Military,I also have a 10 yr. son at home.I'll be damned in hell before I give him up to dirty politics.No rag on Bush,I think He's done the best he could but this is my flesh and blood,I'll die before I give him up to a vain souless politician.
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