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It's amazing that there are still Americans--who should understand best the transformative power of democracy--that still don't grasp the profound accomplishment that Iraq represents, and how important it is to finish what we've started, just as we saw the fight against Nazism and communism to the end.

While some insist on trivializing the war by reducing it to a scorecard of deaths, the greatest among us are defeating this latest global scourge by striking it at its heart. Terrorist cultures can't be defeated by killing the weeds that grow from them, they must be displaced.

If you can think of a more powerful antidote to terrorist cultures than liberty and democracy, we're all ears.

In the meantime, no terrorist is preventing dissenters from rendering their opinion. The rest of us would only ask that, once you've had your fill of spouting off your opinion for the world to see here on this freely accessible Web site, you might consider thanking a soldier, sending a package, or helping a family.
194 posted on 08/03/2005 6:38:58 AM PDT by Democracy In Iraq (Iraq: Newest land of the free and home of the brave.)
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To: Democracy In Iraq
Good morning.
"It's amazing that there are still Americans--who should understand best the transformative power of democracy..."

I think many of them understand fully but they want us to fail anyway. Several of them are here among us this morning.

The Marines will get a streamer on their guidon for Haditha to go along with the one for Falluja and Haditha will become as peaceful as Falluja has become.

Luck to our war fighters and to Hell with those who oppose us

Michael Frazier.
270 posted on 08/03/2005 8:02:25 AM PDT by brazzaville (No surrender,no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
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