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US general says sectarian violence down

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Apr 25, 2007, 22:19 GMT


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A SLAVE OF HIS MASTERApr 25th, 2007 - 22:34:16

The general is lying through his teeth. The voilence is down but one day this week saw 200 people dead.

MR. PRESIDENT BUSH! YOU MUST PROMOTE THIS SLAVISH LIAR LIKE YOURSELF.

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RonnieApr 26th, 2007 - 02:29:01

To the previous idiot called (a slave of his master),it is because of idiots like you and your donot let the army do what they are supposed to do that american soldiers are being killed,if you dicks would just let the in power people handle it the war would be over a long time ago,but because of the backlash,especially through media the hands are tied,it is like getting in a fight at grade school and saying OK no pulling hair no scratching no biting no headlock for more than 3 minutes,a very childish people are what take the lives of american soldiers,not the presidency in right now,there will always be casuallties in war but the prolong is because of the bleeding heart wimps,war is war and you donot send troops in with restrictions of engagement which the democrats always put in place and it is the democrats fault even more for leaving the soldiers with their hands tied behind their backs,think that one over,what if in ww2 everyone said oh you cannot go after the germans,where would the world be now,well maybe all the complaining idiots would not be here and hitler would have his way,keep complaining and killing your soldiers winers because the more you restrict the more die!

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