Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Hell dude, you want to cut and run in Afghanistan which was given the thumbs up by the U.N.!

And once again the left finds it necessary to avoid the issue of another country doing wrong but diverts the theme to the big bad U.S.A.

I guess Pelosi in a burka got ya all hot and bothered! LOL

Have a good one!:s4:
Yea, I'm all for cut and run. Then maybe we could put some of those troops on our borders and keep out the terrorists. Maybe we could use the army corps of engineers to build a wall with gun towers every 300 yards and a mined space between the fence and the wall. It's only the elites and corporations (republicans) and a few rich democrats that want to stay in Iraq. Hey P4B, why the big thumbs up for UN approval in Afganistan and no mention of Non-approval in Iraq, kind of hypocritical don't ya think! And BTW, just because I don't approve the wars, does not make me a lefty. I'm a moderate. Leftys want to give the illegals the world, I want to give them the boot. Yes, I'd rather see the money being wasted on these wars spent on improving life in our own country, any citizen without a financial benefit to gain from this war would probably feel the same regardless of political affiliation.
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