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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-13-06 10:37 AM
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3. What does "certain victory" mean?
I'm sick of people talking about Iraq and Afghanistan in terms of "victory"...as if a "victory" would somehow justify the methods used by the Bush Regime.

An America waiting on a victory (whatever that means) so they can feel better about all the death and destruction caused by the lies of a corrupt executive is a very sick America. It's an America that doesn't want to deal with the crimes of the Bush Regime, but instead is seeking a way to rationalize away the crimes.(we won! so we're right! we're still great!)

There is no good service done to the troops by pretending that victory could be had if government would just come up with a plan. The troops shouldn't be in Iraq or Afghanistan. They never should have...

America illegally invaded one country for lies and invaded another country for a criminal act..not an act of war...a criminal act.

America has been committing crimes against humanity in the name of national security from the very beginning.

Nothing...absolutely nothing...is going to change that.











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