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To: bart13 who wrote (120749)7/11/2016 8:23:10 PM
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How many dead family members do you think?

I think it will take too many dead family members.

How many did it take in Vietnam to fail, or in WWII to "win"?

According to Wikipedia total dead for the duration of VN was between 1.5 to 3.9 million. So up to 3.9 million people died for a poorly thought-out war to contain communism. Like Obama, Nixon had to find a way to exit a war as quickly as possible. Over 60 million people died in World War II.

Are you suggesting that it could be anything in between 4 million and 60 million dead to stop the terrorists?

Are you proud of the Obama administration and Democrats for having killed so many (with and without drones), you seem so intent on bringing up the subject...

Are you suggesting that the Obama and other Democratic administrations tried to stretch out these wars as long as possible to expand the number of deaths?

Trump brought up the idea of killing the family members of terrorists, and I thought that this was uncivilized. Mq thinks it's a great idea and you seemed to agree with him with your comment "Yep, it's called war."
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I have been trying to see if you view it as just a part of war, and necessary to contain terrorists by targeting their families.
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