Did we abandon Germany or Japan in 1950? What would have happened if we had?
Nothing good, I guarantee you. And what happened because we stayed and spent
untold amounts of money in both countries? Germany and Japan are not only
liberal democracies, they are two of the strongest economies in the world
and two of our most important allies. That's what finishing the job means.

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 5:29 AM, G Money wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Rob wrote:
>
> > Lives are a different story. 4,000 dead, close to 30,000 wounded in Iraq
> > alone. That's a heavy price to pay, but I would argue that the price our
> > people have paid already makes it far more important that we finish the
> > job.
> >
>
> Finish the job.....finish the job........what the heck does that mean?
>
> What more are we supposed to do for these people? Hmmm? Is the first day
> that NO bomb goes off, is that the day we declare the job "finished"????
>
> I'm sick of this. As far as I'm concerned, the job IS finished. Saddam's
> gone, his military is gone, a new government is in place. Our troops are
> simply targets for common criminals in a foreign country.
>


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