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To: American Spirit who wrote (70248)11/18/2005 7:02:43 PM
From: tontoRespond to of 81568
 
To: American Spirit who wrote (47855) 11/18/2005 2:08:36 PM
From: tonto of 47881

LOLOL...everyday you must wake up and decide to make a bigger fool out of yourself. You are nuts.

You wrote without thinking or knowing much about the Iraq war:

Murtha is right. James Brown is a soul singer and not qualified to disagree with the #1 ranking military veteran and expert in congress. In fact, not a single Bushie leader has ever seven served in combat so what do they know about it. Murtha visits the vets hospitals every week and represents the military families. He knows best.

WASHINGTON — Rep. John Murtha's call to pull all U.S. troops out of Iraq within six months drew criticism from various circles Friday. Among the critics were some of his fellow Democrats, who defended the Vietnam War veteran's patriotism but declined to support his call for a quick withdrawal.

"Here on the ground, our job's not done," Army Col. James Brown, commander of the 56th Brigade Combat Team in Iraq, said Friday. "We have to finish the job that we began here. It's important for the security of this region and certainly it's important and in the vital interests of the United States of America."

Brown spoke to Pentagon reporters from a U.S. logistics base at Balad, north of Baghdad, via a video link.