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At 05:40 PM 7/19/2007, you wrote:
>I agree. The atrosities were horrible. Beyond just lopping heads. It
>was a tough bit but I suppose we need to stay there, although the
>longer we are? The stronger of a magnet we become in our homeland.
>And the less we have to defend with. There are piles and piles and
>piles and piles upon more piles of used Iraq equipment in Texas
>stored because there is no budget money to fix them up to return
>them back for use over there. I wonder how long our supply of new
>stuff will last? Basically we took out the king pin who held a lot
>of those wackos at bay, and now we have to do it. No. Political
>solution? Hahahahahahahahahaha. We are example of how to get
>something done? Hey I know. Let's send the Iraq government a bunch
>of cots? Fresh jammies? Some blankies? And maybe a Teddy or
>two, and see if we can't all manage to sleep over all night without
>having to go home to mommy. I know what it was that through them.
>Why they couldn't sleep? They were sleepin on cots and not in their
>normal chairs. That's it! OK. That was my rant. :)
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>At 02:19 PM 7/19/2007, you wrote:
>>You know Brad, I suppose that you're right when you say that we've
>>stuck our noses in a centuries old war, but the humanitarian, and
>>Christian in me is glad that we did it just for the sake of
>>stopping all of the horrible torture that was going on over
>>there. You really can see the difference that adhering to godly
>>principles can be when you respect all life rather than think
>>nothing of chopping off the head of someone who disagrees with
>>you. I'm also concerned that, if we don't stay there, that
>>barbarism will end up coming here, and then what do we do. We've
>>stirred up a hornets' nest, that's for sure and now, in my opinion,
>>there's nothing left to do but stay there and smoke the whole mess
>>out so that they don't come after you and sting you a good one for
>>your trouble. I'm not ssaying that I like that solution, but I
>>can't see how any other one will do. Our politicians say that we
>>should trust the political process and find political
>>solutions. Yah, right, like they've gotten anything done
>>politically lately. That, to me, is like handing over the
>>responsibility of who will take the garbage out to some odd ball
>>committee so that everyone can claim that something was done about
>>it, but no one really needs to do anything about it. If the smell
>>of the garbage takes over the room, hey, just blame somebody else,
>>or the committee, but don't really solve the problem. What a sorry bunch.
>>Kathy
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>>At 03:34 PM 7/19/2007, you wrote:
>>>Kathy,
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>>>The soldiers are the ball while the political parties hold the
>>>paddles. The problem is, we sort of poked our nose in a century
>>>upon century fight. It will probably be going on until the end of
>>>time. Muslim fundamentalists claim Mohammed as their profit, who
>>>claimed being a descendent of Ishmael. You know more about that
>>>than I but this war is like bailing the boat in the storm using a
>>>Dixie cup. It is a mental, political, financial drain on this
>>>country which who knows, may also be a part of the larger
>>>picture. I think we as Christians in USA tend to forget the many
>>>Christians who suffer around the world despite they being God's
>>>kids. I think we get a false sense of American Christiandom that
>>>gives us a false sense of safety and blessing. We are blessed, but
>>>we also are a very corrupt nation. There lots of good folks in
>>>it, but quickly being challenged with immorality.
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>>>Brad
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