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Old January 21st 04, 11:03 PM
plumbus bobbus
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"David" wrote in message
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from Fox News

WASHINGTON - Troops headed for Iraq can now linger a little longer over
their goodbyes.
The government will allow the families and friends of troops flying to and
from Iraq to escort them all the way to the airport gates, rather than
getting stopped at security checkpoints.


I have a brilliant idea. How about not sending the troops to fight elective
wars? That way their families do not need to say goodbye and we get to keep
our troops alive and well - for when we really need them to fight real
terrorists and really evil *******s who really are a real threat?

I find it disgusting that more than 500 fine Americans have given their
lives for this wasted cause. Where are the WMD's? Where was the threat to
our freedom? The answer is there was never a threat and we have a REAL
terrorism problem that needs ALL our resources dedicated to it.

-- Bobbus (clandestine publicity agent for some selected Iowa City hotels).


 




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