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To: bray
"bray" said --

America is just beginning to understand who and what the Dems are. Their treason is front and center.

Well, it's not going to change your understanding of them (and neither mine). You already knew that. It's not going to change their supporter's minds about the Democrats. They already knew that they wanted to get the U.S. out of Iraq as soon as possible, like right now. In fact, it's not going to really tell anyone anything new about the Democrats that they didn't already know -- and were either supporting them (i.e., the Democrats) or not. So, what has changed?

The thing that has changed is that there are now people starting to switch sides on the issue. And they're not switching sides to go to the Republican side of things. Nope! They're switching to the Democrat side of things.

So, one might ask why, then? Well, it's because there is a significant number of Americans who are now getting tired of this WOT over in Iraq and they want out. They are tired of getting troops killed and they want out. So, this significant number is going to join up with the Democrats and start pushing for that withdrawal.

The handwriting is on the wall -- now. It's pretty much a done deal, come the elections of 2008.

So, the fact (as you put it) that "... their treason is front and center" will have nothing to do one way or another with what happens with the troop withdrawals which will be coming about soon. It's basically a "non-issue" (what you're saying) because when a significant number end up joining the Democrats and then become the majority, no matter if it's a slight majority, that becomes not relevant any more, because then it's simply a political decision and that puts the end to that...

Regards,
Star Traveler

10 posted on 05/14/2007 8:53:10 PM PDT by Star Traveler
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To: Star Traveler

This country forgot Vietnam and the reason we lost. We allowed a minority, and the media, to control it all. We allowed the degradation of our troops all for some convoluted peace crap. Now, we’re allowing the nonsense of supporting our troops but not their mission - and that can’t be separated - you support our troops and the mission or you don’t support our troops. Unless we fight, here in America, the media, the celebrities some idolize, hold our reps to the voters who got them the damn position/office, it will never change.

Americans are getting tired because they’re soft. We’re becoming soft. We can’t sacrifice, it’s too hard. We’re lazy. Mostly, we don’t protest like the dems, liberals, illegals. It’s very easy to turn this around, simply because what’s happening is evil, it’s unpatriotic, it’s basically telling our troops that we don’t support them and the tiny loss of life of American troops in Iraq is something we’ll keep pushing to justify our non support of the troops and the mission.

The libs think they won’t suffer the wrath of Islam. They have no spine, surrendering. It’s disgusting, disgraceful. When you fight a war, you fight to win, no matter what. No matter how barbaric that is. War isn’t pretty, it isn’t nicely packaged or on a timetable. I hate this intellectual elitist crap, this from someone with two Master degrees.

So what is your point? Do you think we, those who are patriotic and value our American lifestyle, should finally start fighting back? Or are you just pointing out how we’re going to lose in 2008, and I don’t see us losing in 2008 yet.


16 posted on 05/14/2007 9:15:32 PM PDT by Twink
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To: Star Traveler

I have a hunch you are going to be surprised come ‘08. America does not want to lose this war.

Pray for W and Our Troops


24 posted on 05/14/2007 10:24:16 PM PDT by bray (The co-clintons freed more terrorists than they killed)
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