Doug McDonald wrote:
> Rita wrote:
>
>>
>> I was not debating you, simply stating my opinion.
>> But so long as this war persists, expect that many,
>> many are not happy campers. We don't see the situation
>> as you do -- not even close. And I feel deeply for our
>> troops who are dying by the day, and just as deeply
>> disgusted with the rah rah stuff from those who
>> choose to support this unnecessary adventure in Iraq.
>>
>
>
> I am far more disgusted with people like you who don't worry about the
> 3000 people ALL INNOCENT SAVE 19 OF THEM ... killed on Sept. 11, 2001,
> and worry about how ewe can guarantee, as best we can, that it will
> never happen again. That guarantee cannot be obtained by doing
> nothing, and "diplomacy" is nothing. It can only be done by
> ging to where the source of evil is and rooting it out. That ius
> what we are doing.
>
>
> Remember that every death ... be is an American soldier,
> a contractor abducted and beheaded by ISlamic terrorists,
> one of the terrorists or their sympathizers themselves,
> or an ordinary Afghan or Iraqi caught in the crossfire,
> owes that deathe to the evil forces of Islam and
> islamic fundamentalism. We in the US merely respond to
> the attack on us. Israelis respond to teh attack on them.
> The blame lies in Islam.
>
> Doug McDonald
I am also concerned by the deaths of the poor folks lost on Shrub's
magical adventure. An adventure into a place with no history of
involvement in long range terrorism, no involvement in 9/11 (unlike
shrubs buddies in saudi) and a major target of the folks sponsoring 9/11.
As to the involvement of Islam some are involved and some are not. The
fairly secular folks in Iraq were not. The right wing nuts in Saudi
certainly were. Did the neo cons just get lost or are they
geographically and politically challenged?
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