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Originally posted by Hwed
In my opinion, winning the war on terror and setting up a stable Iraq is infinitely more important than who gets elected in November.
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Winning the war on terror? And how exactly do you propose to do that? This is a war that will never end and is utterly impossible to win - for either side. My main criticism of Bush has always been his inability to see that. He stumbles along with his cowboy hat cocked to one side while clicking his spurs, without the slightest realisation (or care) that he has endangered all Westerners the world over for the rest of their lives. Thanks for that George. You go off and enjoy your lifetime of secret service protection at the taxpayers' expense while I stress about whether I'll come back from the supermarket alive or not.
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Our differences should end at our nation's borders. You may not like Bush, but at least recognize the good we're doing in Iraq and get behind our military. War is hell enough on its own. The last thing our troops need to hear is a bunch of hateful rhetoric from the likes of Pelosi and Kennedy dooming them to failure.
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I'm sorry, but what do you mean, "the good we're doing in Iraq?" I fail to see any good coming from any of this. Not that I do not support the military. My cousin served in both Afghanistan and Iraq and I prayed for his safe home-coming every day of his duty. But I hate Bush for sending him and the thousands of others over there, directly in harm's way to satisfy his own personal agenda.