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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JeffA who wrote (47692)9/8/2004 8:51:03 AM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
Good and lively answer JeffA and I hope you keep thi going. I hope there will be no winners and no losers in this one and that it will not end up with name calling. But instead one will see the other's point and will simply just stop.

Having said that, I was watching TV this morning and heard the newscast say that pockets of stiff fighting has again broken out and it it looks like it is the beginning af a Shia uprising while at the same time the Sunnis are also battling US forces in Fallujah. This to me looks like the US military is fighting the very people whom we went in to liberate. There is no more Zarqawi, the Al Qaeda terrorist that the Bush media kept telling us about while Paul Bremmer was in charge of Iraq.

So why should we not pull out of Iraq and instead substitute it with a International force instead consisting primarily with military personnel from Muslim countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Morocco etc? And if these and other countries refuse to work with Bush, then shouldn't we get rid of him and elect someone who can provide a fresh start.