The War Must Go On, O RLY? |
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The War Must Go On, O RLY? |
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http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/19...iraq/index.html
QUOTE Story Highlights -President Bush says victory in Iraq necessary to demonstrate U.S. resolve -Bush says removing Saddam Hussein from power was the right decision -Bush marks the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war with a speech at Pentagon -The president praises the so-called surge of U.S. troops in Iraq Hmmm. Two Pennies: At this point in the game, we must see this fight through. The accrued debt, the lives at stake, and the foundation built in Iraq prohibit the U.S. from pulling troops out of Middle Eastern hostile zones. I never supported the war in Iraq from a political standpoint because the motives were just too unclear. Pardon my wording, but now, I'm just balls deep in this bitch and I don't have a choice. Thoughts? |
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It's an odd issue. People like to make it seem very odd. America has turned into a melodramatic victim in the eyes of middle-class society. Because no one bothers to think, maybe Blackwater DID something, exploiting Iraqi workers like America has been doing for years now, maybe Bush is too DAMN COZY, and maybe we're all JUST TOO HAPPY.
The soldiers need to come back, before all of those men are broken entirely- physically and mentally. They went willingly, but now there is simply no purpose. Unless, tossing puppies off cliffs and blowing up schools counts as liberation and purpose. Kinda. |
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