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To: Road Walker who wrote (336759)5/7/2007 7:31:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1576163
 
JF, > Are you doing anything to try and stop it?

Try and stop what? If we pull our troops out now, we'll stop the American casualties, but the violence there will only get worse than it already is.

Are we prepared to deal with the fallout that comes from that? Most think we have no choice but to do just that. I'm not ready to give up like that, but I am pretty close.

Tenchusatsu



To: Road Walker who wrote (336759)5/7/2007 7:55:40 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576163
 
and you thought the dems were going to do what they promised you they were going to do...
lol



To: Road Walker who wrote (336759)5/8/2007 1:28:04 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576163
 
Are you doing anything to try and stop it? Seems like you would feel partially responsible.

68 killed or found dead in Iraq By RAVI NESSMAN, Associated Press Writer

Suicide bombers killed 13 people in a pair of attacks Monday around the Sunni Arab city of Ramadi in what local officials said was part of a power struggle between al-Qaida and tribes that have broken with the terror network.


Tenchusatsu supports the plan to remove Saddam Hussein from power, so now he is responsible when Al Qaida breaks into various factions and kills each other? That doesn't make much sense.

And if the local interpretation of the above is accurate (local tribes and al Qaeda fighting each other) it sounds like a positive development which deserves praise, not a negative one which necessitates blame.