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Posted by Bob D. (La) on June 22, 2004 at 17:32:18 from (24.143.9.65):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Tractor shows and government posted by Bill WI on June 22, 2004 at 06:58:15:
Ihave to agree with Ben and Adam,nearly. Whether we want to admit it or not or even have our government declare it, this is WWIII. I am saddened every day when we hear of more deaths of our troops, and the senseless beheadings by Terrorists. That is all they are, terrorists. They do not fight for their country or for anyones rights to as good a life as they can make for themselves. We all need to start looking around and doing our best to get all the facts before we decide to condemn our presence in Iraq or Afganistan or anywhere else in the world we might be trying to eliminate terrorists. If we don't, then we all need to start carrying guns and start watching over our shoulders as they will soon enough be among us in force. They probably already have a presence here in the U.S. and bowing to them and their demands will only increase their desire to hit us here where we live. Sorry for the long post and the "political" sound of it. As was said by others, prepare youselves for this election and vote. Bob D. (La)
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