Posted by GeneMO on September 11, 2008 at 21:59:44 from (71.49.76.2):
In Reply to: 9-11 posted by Mark W. on September 11, 2008 at 04:32:21:
Jack a, I too hate to bring politics into it too, but politics causes these things, and the military has to fix them.
Once we decide, as a country, that we have a situation that requires the military, then we need to give them a mission, then stay the H**l out of the way.
The Military's job is to kill people and break all their sh*t. Plain and simple. Not necessarily good or nice, but sometimes it has to be done. Our soldiers are not peace keepers or community servants. Or should not be.
"In war, there is no substitute for victory" McArthur.
"It takes millions to win a war (WWII dollars), To loose one, take all you got!" (McArthur, maybe)
We desperately need to remember that we are at war with religious zealots that think they are ordered to kill all of the infidels (us). Lock and load.
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