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Apr 5, 2007, 11:03 GMT
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You wingnut iditos,
Hasn't Iraq shown you the failure of your policies? You are worried about Pelosi's trip's costs? What about the 300 million we had to pay for a worthless war in Iraq? A war based on lies and deception? You guys are such ignorant fools that it is not even worth discussing with you.
''Talk about ignorance...Apr 6th, 2007 - 06:51:12
'The cost of this trip is much less than the cost of waging the phony war in Iraq for even a single day'
So the Iraq war is 'phony'? It looks real to me. ''
The war on terror is phony, the war on Iraq is real for sure, killing and maiming the Muslims, from Shiites one day and from Sunnies the next.
'The war on terror is phony, '
The war on Islamic terrorism isn't phony. We are facing a very real threat from lunatics who love to murder infidels so they can get their 72 black eyed virgins on paradise.
We will be at war with islamic terrorism until the day that muslims decide that the way you live your life is more important then who you kill.
Wish we could be as smart as you and Nancy there 'Sams', siding with people who want to cut your throat but cant reach your neck because your heads are so thoroughly shoved up your backside... Nope, nothing ignorant about that.
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