Jveritas, the American people have had enough. They are not going to lose 5 Americans a day forever. Now we can either face facts or there will be hell to pay in 2006.
And don't be taken in so easily by the pseudo-patriotism of someone who wants to make America part of Mexico.
The part of the American people that have had it with the war are the liberals and the defeatists, and they are not a majority and they will never be. You are either a liberal or a defeatist, there no other category where you belong.
Thank goodness you wern't around giving the nazis aid and comfort in 1944 as you are giving the islamofascists now.
In April and May 1944, the Allied air forces lost nearly 12,000 men and over 2,000 aircraft in operations which paved the way for D-Day.
Total Allied casualties on D-Day are estimated at 10,000, including 2500 dead. British casualties on D-Day have been estimated at approximately 2700. The Canadians lost 946 casualties. The US forces lost 6603 men. Note that the casualty figures for smaller units do not always add up to equal these overall figures exactly, however (this simply reflects the problems of obtaining accurate casualty statistics).
Like there was going to be hell to pay in 02 and 04...