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To: Gerasimov
The sad thing is, that it could be easily an American father writing this, I almost believed until I reached the part, where I realized it's a (very bad) joke.
Freepers, please let's get real, this war isn't a joke. Young people are dying and we still don't know for what............!!!!!!!!!!!!!
104 posted on 01/24/2004 11:14:39 PM PST by janette
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To: janette
I know what you mean there where 599 people murdered in the demo rat strong hold of Chicago and I would like to know what they died for, and how come there hasn't been a call to withdraw our troops from there or at least do a regime change.

The same could be said for LA New York Washington DC.

We need to bring our troops home from these cities cause the ware there is lost.

Woe is us woe is us, or leaders can't recognize a lost cause when they see one.

111 posted on 01/25/2004 12:25:52 AM PST by dts32041 ("Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed" RAH)
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To: janette
It is time to take a serious look at our involvement there. Every day there are news reports about more deaths. Every night on the TV are photos of death and destruction. Why are we still there? The land is too large to secure all of it. The bad people causing this damage can roam anywhere, and we can't possibly police the whole place. Why are we still there? We occupied this land, which we had to take by force, but it causes us nothing but trouble. Why are we still there? Their government is unstable, and in the process of changing. Why are we still there? Refugees are fleeing by the thousands, driven from their homes. Why are we still there? It will cost billions to rebuild, which we can't afford. Why are we still there? There are more than 1000 religious sects. We can't even secure the borders. Why are we still there? And to repeat. Every day we hear of more Americans killed in this dangerous land. It is clear! We must abandon California
114 posted on 01/25/2004 12:34:37 AM PST by Keith in Iowa (The only good news for Democrats is they could save $$ by switching to Geico.)
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To: janette
Freepers, please let's get real, this war isn't a joke. Young people are dying and we still don't know for what............!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There is sufficient thread material on various threads to indicate the serious care and concern that the "FR" community has for those fighting the war.

This thread is a satirical look at those protesting the war and makes a valid comparison as to motives, real losers in the war and those that view their concerns more elevated than our young people engaged in the risks.

As to that claim that we "still don't know for what", I suggest you back away from the network coverage, turn off the TV and get on the internet and learn what we are fighting for if your comment wasn't purely prompted by grief.

We are fighting for true diplomacy in a world gone stupid. A world that can't deal with a terrorist regime, can't deal with terrorists in general.

The false worries of the media that motives not made paramount will be unproved, is the strawman that they love to knock down. Get real. Read the Bush address to the UN the fall before the invasion. Read it slow and take it to heart.

118 posted on 01/25/2004 5:18:08 AM PST by KC Burke
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To: janette
"Young people are dying and we still don't know for what............!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

For what? try
National Security
The Execution of a War on Terror
It was the right thing to do

Is the world better now that Saddam is out of power? No one can honestly say that it is not.

119 posted on 01/25/2004 5:18:11 AM PST by Gerasimov (Oh calm down ... it was a joke. **mostly**)
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