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Brad Darnell Brad Darnell is offline
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Default Think this has anything to do with the economic problems?

Those countries were under attack and we only got in after we were attacked
as well. A very good reason to go to war. I do not remember Iraq being under
attack from a hostile country nor did Iraq attack us in anyway.
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On Mar 18, 9:46 am, "Brad Darnell" wrote:
Im still wondering what we get out of the deal,, besides broke that is.
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On Mar 18, 9:28 am, wrote:





On Mar 18, 9:22 am, wrote:


On Mar 18, 9:11 am, wrote:


Boats are an expense, JimH.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...3/17/MNBVVL9GK...


When I see an article start with such a far fetched lie as this, "It
was supposed to be a quick war and a cheap one" Which of course was
never the case, I really must dismiss the rest of the article, sorry..


What do you say about the fact that in Jan 2003 the Pentagon and the
White House reported that the estimate would be $50 to $60 billion
dollars? What about Paul Wolfowitz stating uncatagorically that Iraq
would pay for it's reconstruction with increased oil revenues?


I dunno' without a lot of research, but it was never supposed to be
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What did we gain when we freed Europe, Asia, and so many other
countries in the world? We did not go there to get paid.