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  1. 1. What do you think about Iraq?

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A very close Brother was just called back to Iraq, Sargent Alex Cabalerro, one of the most lovable people I have ever met. He has been there since the beginning,
that is hard. I take what he has told me as fact, what the media says is OD.
I don't know what is the best solution. I hope we are doing right.
I do wonder what Iran and Syria will do when we do leave, word has it terrorists are generated in Iran.

At this stage of the game, I figure it's all Prophecy unfolding. :2cents

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I take it as another example of the fallen state of man.

The Iraqis are not capable of keeping a democracy. Neither are Americans. We used to be, but I don't think that enough people are willing to sacrifice their own good for the common good.

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Ever wondered what an ICBM would do to a desert? *ponders question*

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I think we should finish the job we started. I don't really think we should have gotten so involved in their government to begin with, but thats beside the point now. My brother and cousin (in the Navy) have been there and back many many times in the past few years. I'm thankful for men who are willing to put their lives on the line for this country...and I'm sick of the media making it seem like their fighting is pointless. I feel that since we took the extra step (instead of just going after the terrorists like I think would've been better) of trying to rebuild a government for the Iraqi people we need to finish that...we can't just leave it hanging. I do believe we need to do what it takes to get that done as quickly as possible, and then get out!

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We have a very strange situation with all of this.

Please consider::::::::::::::::::

*********Approximately 3,000 of American young men and women have been killed over there in the last four years.

*********More than 3,000 very young American boys and girls have been killed just since yesterday this time by abortion right here in our very own land and by our very own hands.

I am convinced that we should never cut 'n' run when we start a war. At the very same time as we look at the circumstances in Iraq we can see a no-win situation for America. It has already been stated that Islam and democracy can not, and will not, co-exist. Only the Lord, Himself, can vanguish Islam. Flesh and blood will never do it. :(

Very possibly the judgment of the LORD is upon our government from legalized abortion.

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Thanks...but it was mainly a rhetorical question pointing to the easiest and most effective way to take care of the entire Middle Eastern situation.


We have to realize that the Christians in Iraq are some of the most persecuted believers in the world. Would you kill them too???? An ICBM would do just that.

My uncle (a non-believer) says something like this:::::::::::

He says,

"Kill 'em all with a huge ICBM and let the LORD sort 'em out."

What incredible and astounding arrogance. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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The problems in America came when the government stopped fearing the people, and the people began to fear the government. This was all tied in with Abraham Lincoln and the point in time where "The United States ARE" became "The United States IS." Huge, fundamental difference.

Anyhow, we started something, and to cut and run like the Dems want us to do now would simply show the world that we're cowards. I don't guess that bothers the liberals any...they'd rather run than get yelled at, stinkin' pansies.

Basically, we shouldn't have been there in the first place. Then, if we're going to go in there, we should occupy the place and take over; "To the victor goes the spoils," so to speak. But now we're in a bad situation: we can't do anything without the rest of the stupid world yelling at us. Like, why should we care? We could take on the rest of the world and come out on top. I say to forget the stupid "International Community."

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I have heard far too many liberals whining about how the War in Iraq is "just like Vietnam" - but they are not old enough to even remember Vietnam. To my recollection, no one from Vietnam ever left their borders and came to America to bomb and murder American Civilians. No Vietnamese ever hijacked a single airplane. They were involved in a Civil War and we got ourselves involved in something we should not have been involved in - it was a "Police Action" to reinforce the UN. A war of politicians battling it out in Congress, while our loved ones were dying in the jungles - or being sprayed with Agent Orange - killing our own guys by a much slower and more miserable death.

I have seen this war as being more like our entry into WWII - when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. We were attacked on American Soil by an invading force. When the Twin Towers were destroyed, they were destroyed by Iraqis - Muslim Fundamentalists who were being supported and encouraged by Saddam Hussein - may his soul burn in hell forever. We were attacked on American Soil, and if we back out of this now, Muslim Fundamentalists all around the world will claim victory for their acts of cowardice. Now as I see it, if the people of Iraq want us to leave their country, let them put their weapons and bombs and booby traps away, and end their fighting, then we can leave on peaceful terms - nothing short of an unconditional surrender will suffice.

I heard one of the surviving crewman of the Enola Gay describe his mission when he bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He said he hated war as much as anyone, but the Japanese were too stupid to give up the fight. They did not know when to quit. Every man one of them was willing to lay down their life for their emperor. That is why they dropped the bomb, to end the war once and for all and to get Japan to surrender. He believes to this day that his actions saved the lives of untold thousands of soldiers and spared a generation of soldiers from having to fight the Japanese all over again.

We did not start this war, but we sure had better end it. The sooner we end it, the better. Ending it is not the same thing as cutting and running. We need to end it in such a way that those craven cowards who kill and run will not have a chance to ever return and hurt anymore Americans ever again. We need to end it in such a way that there will not be generations of Muslims raised to believe that if they strap a bomb around themselves and blow up a bus station they will go to paradise and be given 24 virgins.

All we are doing right now is just poking them with a stick, making them mad, and making them believe they actually have the upper hand, when that is not so. I still believe America is the most powerful nation on this earth, and we are letting these Muslims mock us and make fools out of us. We need to draw our line in the sand and let them either surrender or suffer the consequences.

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Interesting and mostly unknown facts about our nation's history.


We did not "lose" the Vietnam War. We left at least three years before the VC occupied Saigon.

The US suffered around 500,000 casualties in the Vietnam conflict. The North Vietnamese suffered well over 3 million.

The attack on Pearl Harbor was not a surprise; the Honolulu newspaper printed that the Japanese might attack over a week before December 7.

Abraham Lincoln illegally and unconstitutionally invaded a sovereign nation by invading the South. He also put our nation on the course that it is now by writing the first (unconstitutional) Executive Order.

By making secession illegal, Congress went completely against the Declaration of Independence by nullifying the idea that a people should throw off the chains of an unjust government.

The Japanese government had been trying to surrender for several months when Truman ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The US government began supporting the Communist Chinese under General Mao Tse Sung during WW II, dropping the supply lines to the Methodist General Chiang Kai-sheck. The Communists brutally shot and killed American Lieutenant John Birch five days after the Japanese signed the cease-fire. Chiang and his people were forced to flee to the island of Formosa (Taiwan).

Adolph Hitler had offered to emigrate the Jewish people to any nation that would accept them. He had stated that he would put them on luxury liners and ship them free of charge. The US government refused them.


See Dr. William Grady's book "How Satan Turned America Against God" for much more fascinating, scary facts about our once-great nation's history.

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