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Re: A somber day for our Troops. There coming home.
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Posted by Joe Evans on March 05, 2002 at 20:36:05 from (209.41.235.218):
In Reply to: A somber day for our Troops. There coming home. posted by Mark Hendershot on March 05, 2002 at 08:11:52:
I agree wholeheartedly. I will also add that we should be willing to spend whatever is needed to equip these folks with the best tools and iron they need to get the job done. Yes, there is waste in military procurement, but by and large the funds are used well. I get sick and tired seeing some so-called government watch dog on a talk show spew about how military hardware doesn't work when truthfully some of these experts don't even know which end of the tube the round comes out of. They whined about how big a POS the M1 Abrams tank was before the Iraq war. Ask an Iraqi tanker how good their Russkie T-72 was and how crappy the M1 was. Oh! I forgot! The Iraqi tankers are all dead.
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