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Old 04-22-2004, 04:35 AM
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What I am saying is the our guys over there are the good guys. We should support them. They aren't killing innocents on purpose, but sometimes that unfortunately happens.

When, or if, they get back here and get on with their lives, they'll be dealing with those feelings and bad memories. They don't need any of your help in making them feel guilty about it. This is what happens in war.

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Blowing up schools, busses, mosques and civilian houses is not a proper way of fighting against another army.
There is no other army. There are those groups who are Iraqi that don't want to give up the power they had before the U.S. got there, and there are those from other countries that have shown up to cause problems for us and exploit the Iraqis.

The main reason those schools, buses, mosques, and civilian homes get blown up is that they were being used by enemies of the coalition. Those schools, buses, mosques, and civilian homes are normally what the U.S. military choose to avoid at all costs.
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