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Old 04-26-2007, 06:39 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gmeyers1944 View Post
No, defeat is not inevitable. We are The United States of America, we do not lose any war that we really try to win. Leaving Iraq will not bring peace. The slaughter really will make Darfur look very small by comparison. Then our own streets will become drastically less safe.
The slaughter is already bad, and our streets have actually become less safe because of this war. If it's so bad, why isn't there slaughter in our streets already? Saying that terrorists will come home is a huge overreaction. They're already plentiful, and they haven't completed any huge attacks yet.

We are able to lose wars. We are not invincible. As soon as we realize that then the less troops we'll lose and the sooner Iraq can sort things out for itself.
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