lostinacause
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Sun Oct-15-06 01:22 AM
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Don't we owe it to the Iraqi people to work with the those who |
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want peace to find a solution to the situation. The death and destruction that Iraqis have endured is much greater in magnitude then the deaths of the American soldiers. In the end it seems that what matters more is not what Bush said leading up to Iraq, but rather the lives and well-being of those most effected, anything else would be inhumane.
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babylonsister
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Sun Oct-15-06 01:29 AM
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1. Yes, we owe it to the Iraqi people. A solution would be |
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great. Solutions are out there, Dems have tried, but the rethugs have nixed everything in Congress, because they are the blivet's pets. I pray that's about to change.
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Amonester
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Sun Oct-15-06 01:34 AM
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2. "We" first owe to hold the criminals - who profit from the Iraqi |
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people's national tragedy - accountable (make them "pay" the price of their crimes they committed using lies and fabrications).
I say: when the Iraqis will witness the beginnings of "our" commitment to punish those who abused power, I am convinced they will be listening to "our" voices.
Sadly, without any real progress in that "new direction" in foreign affairs, unfortunately, who will they be willing to start "listening" to without thinking they R being just "lied" to??
Sorry, but that's the (extremely) painful truth, IMHO.
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