jim wrote:
> I don't want it to be for nothing,
>
But, what have you done to help win the war? Have you
served in the military or made any sacrifices? 

Do you vote?

> so I can blah, blah, blah...
>
> The reality of it, and any other war in the Middle 
> East is that it IS for nothing. 
>
So, you admit that we are in a war.

> There will never be a democracy established in Iraq by 
> killing. Think about it-- there were maybe 50,000 so-called 
> insurgents in Iraq when this mess started, yet the casualties 
> inflicted have reached by some estimates one million Iraqis. 
>
So, how many people did Saddam kill? Two million?

Hitler killed five million; Pol Pot killed three million;
when the Dems cut off defensive funds to Vietnam, millions
were killed. How many have been killed in Darfur while you stood
by and din nothing? At some point you have to stand up and
try to do something. Has there ever been anything you believed
in enough to stand up and fight for it?

> Even if half of those were innocent men, women and children, 
> that still leaves a half million fighting us. Where are they 
> coming from? 
>
>From a Muscleman school?

> I'll tell you-- we are breeding them,
>
So, you are breeding them.

> by invading their country and killing their families.
>
Invade their country and kill all the terrorists and 
their families, yes, that is the idea. Establish democracy 
in the Middle East, just like we did in Germany and in Japan 
and Korea. Just like we will have to do in Darfur and in Iran 
and in Pakistan, sooner or later.

> How we magically manifest a democratic country out of that 
> is someone's fanciful and twisted dream, but it 
> sure isn't reality. 
>
So, how many years has the U.S. had military troops in Germany, 
Japan, and Korea, Jim? Fifty years?

> And my odds are on reality.:-)
>
Magic or reality? You will never bring peace to the Middle East
teaching the terrorists how to bounce on their bums - my odds 
are that this will never happen. 

How much would you be willing to wager?

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