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Posted by Paul in Mich on June 10, 2004 at 17:35:43 from (68.188.227.110):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: High cost of f posted by Phil Munson on June 10, 2004 at 06:26:25:

Phil, Remorse is not what you should feel. Shame is more like it. I don't want your remorse for the situation my Grandson is in, nor do I want your pity. He is far above that. You are dead wrong to imply that I "Offered up my Grandson's life as a measure of my conviction". That makes you a liar. He volunteered because he loves his country and not because I or anyone else "offered him up". Shame on you. I suppose that Mohamad Atta's meeting in Baghdad had nothing more to do with the connection of the Saddam regieme, than charles Manson's connection to the Tate Murder. Saddam was up to his ears in terrorism, and you and everyone else knows it. The hyocracy is in the denial. I'm sure you cant see it since you obviously get your information from the likes of Michael Moore, Al Franken, and those who's ideologies are closer to the Kremlin then they are the Whitehouse. In case you forgot, We didn't start the war, War was declared on us in no uncertain terms by those whom we can never negotiate peace. We can give them back every drop of oil, give them as much land as they want, and yet we can never give them what they want. They want only one thing. They want you and me dead, and they want our children and grandchildren dead. They want that and only that. They declared war on us for that very end, and it doesnt take Presicent Bush to explain it to me. They have explained it in clear and transparent terms. I could go on and on, but there is no point, you choose not to get it. And as to being shallow, Your values could be held in a saucer and never spill over. Face it Chump, There are a lot of commies who think just like you do. That is not conjecture, thats fact, YOu doubt me, just log onto CPUSA.com. But please do it without remmorse or pity for my Grandson or any of the other brave men in uniform, they need none from you.


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