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![]() Terrorists know no boundaries, but this country still isn't ready for what is coming as far as attacks! They're too inconvenienced to pay attention to things that might interrupt their daily lives. And the Dems will fund for more intelligence...I don't think so!
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We agree!...at least on most of what you said. I really don't know that the Dems won't fund more intelligence, so I'm not going to assume (cause whenever I do, it makes an ass of you and me). As far as people paying attention, well, I'm thinkin' that many do. The rest might be just struggling to keep their heads above water (survive). Timm, do you remember what Regan said? The quote about, "is your life better now than it was four years ago"? So, back to an honest question: How does the US find a way to disengage from Iraq? btw...many prominent Repub Senators are aasking that question. |
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It's not widely reported as to what this factors into the current situation. It pains me that their security is being bought with American blood. Both parties have been whores. Unfortunately, diplomacy is the only way out of this, and the ones in power aren't moving in that direction. Without dialogue, nothing will be accomplished. It will be Israel calling the shots from behind the screen, US soldiers (3601 so far) coming home in boxes, and people so preoccupied with living day-to-day that no notice is taken of the real story, nor the real tragedy. This mess will end some day, though I agree that it won't be "cleanly accomplished". |
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