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 Posted: Sun Sep 10th, 2006 01:45 pm

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With the situation in Iraq now becoming much of a Democratic Party microcosm, Iraq war critics--foremost the Democratic Party, supported by Iran, Syria, France et.al--have become "justified" in their HOLY opposition to the war.




The daily dose of car bombings, beheadings, kidnappings and deadly sectarian skirmishes have emboldened weaklings, er, critics, to press the US government to pull its troops out, and leave Iraq in peace---which means: more car bombings, beheadings, kidnappings and deadly sectarian skirmishes. Which means more terrorists stuffing bombs into their I-pods, their eyes trained to the Great Satan every minute of the day.




Their rallying point: Pre-war intelligence was wrong, and you have Ann Coulter supporting the war! (Some may reconsider their position if the Republicans hang that Conservative Witch in front of the Statue of Liberty).




Democrats who voted for the war--and there are many of them--say they were hoodwinked, hook line and sinker, to vote for the war. The US public, they say, must not suffer from this administration's cheating and lying ways. In effect, Democrats are saying that the US public MUST only suffer from their gullibility.



 


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 Posted: Wed Sep 13th, 2006 06:00 am

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God Bless you Brother and God Bless America!  I must say I agree with you.  When the "international terrrorists" brought their propaganda to the shores of America and destroyed thousands of American lives on September 11, 2001, that was the straw that broke the camel's back. 

Mr. Bush and the Republican party made a decision to attack terrorist, and those who support terrorist, where ever they may dwell.  I respect Mr. Bush for being proactive and for making a decision to address them before they attempt to hurt any other American, especially on our shores.  We cannot sit idly by and wait for the terrorist to attack.  Furthermore, we definitely cannot afford to pull out of Iraq until they are fully stablized..

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 Posted: Tue Oct 3rd, 2006 10:03 am

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csandozcps wrote: God Bless you Brother and God Bless America!  I must say I agree with you.  When the "international terrrorists" brought their propaganda to the shores of America and destroyed thousands of American lives on September 11, 2001, that was the straw that broke the camel's back. 

Mr. Bush and the Republican party made a decision to attack terrorist, and those who support terrorist, where ever they may dwell.  I respect Mr. Bush for being proactive and for making a decision to address them before they attempt to hurt any other American, especially on our shores.  We cannot sit idly by and wait for the terrorist to attack.  Furthermore, we definitely cannot afford to pull out of Iraq until they are fully stablized..


Your second paragraph openeing sentence is very interesting. The most interesting part being, Attack terrorist and those who support terrorist, whereevr they may dwell.

I find this very intersting, because it comes from an American - the very people who for many years, provided millions of US dollars to buy guns, ammunition,explosives for the IRA in order for them to carry out their acts of terrorism against the British people. Allowed the IRA to kill, injure and maime innoocent people, including children and for what ?
I could answer this myself, but as your nation supplied the cash and the weapons, perhaps you can answer it.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 3rd, 2006 08:20 pm

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Good day to you vipprotector and thanks for your reply to my comment.  I'm not well versed on The Irish Republican Army and their conflict with the citizens of England, so I enlisted some help of friends.  You mentioned that America provided millions of dollars to buy guns, ammunition, and explosives which allowed the Irish Republican Army to carry out acts of terrorism against England, subsequently killing many innocent British persons. 

According to my sources, America did not endorse the violence handed down by the IRA, to the British, period.  A small Irish sector / organization within the US, shipped a few machine guns to their brothers in Ireland, however majority of the guns and ammo were intercepted by U.S.A. authorities prior to reaching Ireland.  Most of the weapons were supplied by Germany! During the Irish War of Independence there was extreme brutality and atrocities on both sides of the fence.  When fighting for legitimate freedom, I believe one will do almost anything during a war!  England and the U.S.A. have both made mistakes in the past, who hasn't.  Are you perfect?  Are you a robot? Learn and move on!

By the way, how does the IRA vs England incident correlate to the incident on 9/11/2001?  The good ol' USA is the home of the free and the brave and we will defend our home at all cost! 

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 Posted: Wed Oct 4th, 2006 08:28 am

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Many thanks for your reply.

Yes, I agree that some of the weapons the IRA were procuring from America were in fact intercepted, but unfortunately, the majority was not and in some cases (not all) the weapons were activley allowed to pass from US to Northern Ireland.

Yes I agree that both the US and Britain have made mistakes in the past and No, I am not perfect by any means and neither is the US. After all it was the US that put Sadam Hussein in power in the first place.

I have lost people close to me because of the IRA, so please do not expect me to feel sorry for the US after 9/11. A barbaric act is was, but suddenly, because it was the US that was attacked, you suddenly expect everyone to join you in GWOT.
A little hypocritical don't you think. Had the attack happened anywere else in the world, Mr. Bush would not have jumped on his high horse so fast, should you need proof of this, how many troops has the US committed to the problems in Africa, namely Ethiopia, and before you say anything, I know there is no major committment from the UK either to that part of the world,however, I use it to get over my point about Mr. Bush.

I realise that the tone of my comments may seem to suggest that I am anti US. Well I can assure you I am not. I have spent some great times in America and met some fantastic people there, but it does cause a certain amount of anger and frustration when I read about how hurt America feels because they have 1 act of terrorism perpertrated aginst them, they suddenly feel they are the only ones it has happened to. If anyone needs to learn and move on, it is your country.

You are probabley a great person and I hope what ever you do, you stay safe. I mean that in all sincereity, because I believe in making friends not enemies at the end of the day.
All the best.

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 Posted: Thu Oct 5th, 2006 01:29 am

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Good day vipprotector!  I sent a nice response earlier, however I think it went out to cyberspace somewhere because it didn't post.  One thing is for sure, I'm learning a great deal from you and I appreciate your insight.  I consider you to be a friend.  I want to express my deepest sympathy to you regarding your lost of love ones during the IRA conflict.

I feel your pain and can relate whole heartedly.  I lost millions of loved ones during the greatest act of terrorism the world has ever seen: African / African American slave trade.  This particular act of terrorism was carried out primarily by the hands of England, U.S., and Arab nations (the after shocks which are still felt in many locations worldwide).  Even though it would be easy to stereotype the perpetrators who inflicted the physical, spiritual, emotional, and psychological devastation on millions, I refuse to do so.  I was taught to learn from history and mistakes and to treat people the way I wish to be treated.  I was taught to judge individuals based on the content of their character.

I believe terrorism should be abolished at all cost and we should all just get along!

Until next time vipprotector,  good day!

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 Posted: Thu Oct 5th, 2006 08:30 am

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LOVE AND PEACE TO YOU MY FRIEND, LOVE AND PEACE.

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 Posted: Thu Oct 5th, 2006 05:49 pm

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Thank you very much and same to you.


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