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A novel view to the Iraq war: I'm neither for it nor against it.

Posted by FightingSeraph - September 5th, 2007


I'm getting sick of the cry-baby conservatives spewing out the "stay the course because the troops made a small ammount of progress" bullshit. If you say that they've made progress, then where is your hard evidence? However, I'm pissed off at the whiny leftists (who sully the word "liberal") who want to pull out of Iraq, yet want us to stop the Darfur Conflict in Sudan. Being against one war and supporting another is a hypocrisy that the other side will expose for their own odds and ends. Keep in mind that these people on both sides of bi-partisan pole want to take away more of your freedom (both personal and economic) in the name of their superstitions/ideologies/etc. This is one of the reasons why I'm neither for nor against the Iraq war. The other reason is basically the progress and violence. For every small bit of progress, there's at least 20 times as much violence going on over there. I just want this to be over, either victory or pull out. As for radio host Garland Robinette, I think you should re-think that statement about restoring the draft. All it would do is cause more problems than it solves. Not to mention that William Jefferson supports the war in Iraq (if you think that all dems are leftists and/or liberals, then you are a dumbass).


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