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Iraq - Quit or Stay?
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I agree. At what point is the 'recontruction' done. And I also agree that Bush
is deficient on domestic policy. Then again, he's deficient on international policy.
Kinda makes you wonder why people voted for him, huh?


A different way to look at all this is, we are never going to 'defeat' the terrorists.
The US Government has this old school view of war in that if we 'kill more of them then
they kill of ours, we win'.

Even if the US was the most perfect country on the globe in all ways immaginable,
there would still be some faction that didn't like us. Therefore, terrorst attacks will
never cease. And anyone who beleives that we are safe in the US is a fool.

All we've done in Iraq is move alot of tempting targets close to their homelands.




>Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld recently stated that it would be decades before we would finish rebuilding Iraq. Suggestion: Become a large contractor, befriend the Republicans, donate big time to the Republican Campaign and get a slice of the rebuild Iraq business.
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>Could someone consider filling a few potholes in our hi ways? How about our education system? Oh well, we do not need these things – after all what is important?
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>>The problem with that logic is the job won't ever be finished.
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>>>>Iraq - Quit or Stay, a column by Orson Scott Card. Who, I should point out, is a Democrat.
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>>>Without reading the column - stay (until the job is finished).
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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