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The linking of Iraq to 9/11 excon 11/20/05

    Hello wrongwingers:

    Bush has continually linked the two wars. So do you. So, when we are forced to withdraw from Iraq, which we should do (and since the people can’t tell the difference), we'll also be forced to withdraw from the war on terror, which we absolutely should not do.

    The problem with this lie, is Americans believe it. So, when we lose one war, we'll lose the other.

    I'll bet you wingers will now be yelling that they are, indeed, separate wars. Well dudes, it's too late. Hopefully, you've not doomed us.

    Me? I'm moving to a deserted island.

    excon

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Bishop_Chuck 11/20/05
Actually I would guess those that follow my thinking believe once we show our weakness in Iraq, ( not that they are not already laughting at our political system and the week and short resolve that the America public have) Including legal rules of war, trying to give enemies constitutional rights and of course how Americans want to give up ( like most of Eurpoe did in WWII) after they see just alittle bit of blood)

So what do I expect, we will see a huge increase in terrorist activities all over the world. They will figure they have us on the run and it would not be too long till they are doing the same here in the US.

So if we pull our troops out, we will not lose the terror war, we will start really seeing them start to fight it.

Our doom was not just going in there and leveling everything till they actually gave up.

We don't need to pull out, but to double or triple our troops and start fighting a real war.

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