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Posted by mitch2 on October 15, 2004 at 17:09:09 from (24.196.168.78):
In Reply to: Re: Kerry Question posted by Paul in Mich on October 15, 2004 at 16:49:29:
Paul in Mich, i've read all of your responces and thank goodness you understand why we are over there, i don't care if he had WMD or not, fact is he was killing his own people like hitler was, back then it was just awful but now people show symphany for saddam....come on. and all this talk about solders getting killed, if 15 a day get killed over there, we might as well stop driving cars over here cause a heck of alot more people die on the highways each day than is getting killed over there. one last thing...gas prices, 2.01 a gallon is high?????? the average car gets 18 miles to a gallon...think of it this way..would you walk 18 miles if i paid you $2.01??? NO WAY Gas is pretty cheap when you think of it that way!
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