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To: EternalVigilance
The arguments made by this poster are identical to the arguments (lies) that succeeded in losing the war in Vietnam....and their rhetoric had as its origin the communists themselves.

I was against that one as well.

We were lied to in order to get un into it. And we lost almost 60,000 American lives trying to get out of it.

You guys are just itching for a fight, and nothing good is going to come of it.

I guess you don't understand that war is the result of failed policy. It falls on the back of our young american men and women to shed blood for the mistakes of our leaders..

War is the health of the state.

67 posted on 10/13/2002 10:59:59 AM PDT by Beenliedto
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To: Beenliedto
You guys are just itching for a fight, and nothing good is going to come of it.

Yep. They attacked us, killing men, women and children...noncombatants all. And for that they need to be made to pay. If you don't like it, tough. Something good will come of it though...a whole bunch of Jihadists are going to be taking dirt naps.

I guess you don't understand that war is the result of failed policy. It falls on the back of our young american men and women to shed blood for the mistakes of our leaders.

Failure to prosecute this war would be a failed policy...just as it was a failed policy to prosecure war against Hitler before he became strong. Hundreds of thousands of American young people have volunteered to make sure that that isn't what occurs this time.

War is the health of the state.

In America, the people are the state. To succumb to the Islamists would be unhealthy for the American people in the extreme.

68 posted on 10/13/2002 11:09:10 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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