Shalia
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Who next?furrysmommy said:We're not out there purposely killing the inocent young man we are there trying to help these people get completely free from a murderous tyrant that was and his followers still are taking innocent lives. For the first time in those peoples lives Adamdavid they are now experiencing freedom because we are there. Freedom cost something it cost Jesus his life he died for our freedom. Our soldiers are dying for the Iraqis freedom. No greater hath any man than he lay down his life for a friend.
There are murderous tyrants all over the world, some that are FAR worse than Saddam ever thought of being. Unfortunately for the citizens of those countries, they don't have oil. <Or is that fortunately?>
But if we go in and remove from leadership all dictators that are tyrants and take innocent lives, we'll be at war into the 22nd century!
What of North Korea? They not only hate us with a passion, they have nuclear capability to reach LA! Are we to teach said tyrants that the best way to prevent us from squashing their country is to build nukes, and then we'll deal?
Our policies make no sense. We PUT SADDAM IN POWER! We GAVE him the WMD's. And now we kill thousands to get him out of power.
No, I cannot support this war, but my protesting is over. I pray for every troop over there, I pray for friends of mine on boats off the coast <I was in "A" school when the Cole was bombed, this stuff hits home> but I firmly believe we're wrong. The US is my country, and I love her, whether right or wrong. But I'm not going to dress up "wrong" in patriotic colors and not call it what it is.
I pray we don't get into the "tyrant removal" business. Our country can't afford it, and neither can our troops.
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