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We Attack Iraq and Welcome Their Displaced

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Let me get this straight, we attack a country for having WMD's only to find zero.

We kill over a million innocent people.

We rape the country of it's history by destroying it's museums and libraries.

Lose over 4000 of our own troops.

Take away all of their sovereignty!

And now, we are letting them come here?  See Tens of thousands of Iraqis may come to U.S. in '09.

Do we not have hundreds of supposed terrorists from Iraq in secret prisons for supposed terrorists operations?

Is the MSM not stating that these people are terrorists and we need to keep fighting an unconstitutional war against them costing the tax payers trillions of dollars?

Are we not inviting terrorist into our own back yard to conduct operations against the U.S. and its citizens because of the above facts?

I may be wrong in my assumption but if someone were to attack the U.S. and occupy this country and I were to be displaced, I would welcome the chance to go to that occupying country so that I could infiltrate it and get some pay back for killing my family. 

 

I am an American born citizen of the United States of America. My brother who lives in Europe was finally able to wake me up on a trip to the US about a year and a half ago. Now,after coming out of my stupor of believing the mainstream media and (more...)
 

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The Death Squads Have Finished by wagelaborer on Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 at 2:25:18 PM

 
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