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What does Washington DC have in common with Iraq?
Reader comment on: The President's Tears

Submitted by Ariel Townsend, Jan 15, 2007 22:48

For those sick liberals that did not know this; it is actually more dangerous, way more dangerous to live in Washington DC than in Iraq. In the statistics it is stated that more people are murdered in Washington DC every month, year, day than in Iraq.

To change base, as President Bush said; "this is the calling of our time". History repeats itself and once again if you happened to completely missed or ignored then past, then you are will completely miss the future and that is a fact. Everything is repeating itself as in WWII. Most European countries are pacifists again, there is a Russian dictatorship rising very dangerous, China's economic expansion and the faceless enemy of Islamic extremism.

Most of the UN (European) countries ignored and missed the past completely and they will miss the future completely once again but this time the United States of America will not remain an isolationist country anymore. We as people will take the lead, and we as a people will unite because THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ATTACK, and we as a people will unite and ultimately we as a people WILL prevail.

God bless America and liberals are included.


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For those sick liberals that did not know this; it is actually more dangerous, way more dangerous to live in...

Ariel Townsend 

Jan 15, 2007 22:48

No one knows why Mr. Bush teared up. We can hope that it was an apprehension of the web of... [MORE]

John McAndrew 

Jan 12, 2007 19:10

May God continue to bless President Bush. His responsibility is almost beyound comprehension and the American people are so easily... [MORE]

H.F. Mahoney 

Jan 12, 2007 15:10

  

"His responsibility is almost beyound comprehension"

Indeed. But that may be for a war crimes tribunal to determine...

As for paying the... [MORE]

David Houston 

Jan 12, 2007 19:20

  

Jason Dunham's spirit lives on with God and in the hearts of those brave men and women of our military... [MORE]

John Hetman 

Jan 12, 2007 14:13

  

Ann Lewis 

Jan 12, 2007 14:12

  

DB 

Jan 12, 2007 14:08

  

Words cannot relay my sadness and grief, not only for the loss of this fine Marine who gave his life... [MORE]

Marjorie Johnson 

Jan 12, 2007 14:01

  

You headed the editorial "The President's Tears." Fine. You paid tribute to Marine Corporal Jason Dunham, as you should. But... [MORE]

Douglas Schwartz 

Jan 12, 2007 13:21

    

" A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND." ALL THE THE GREAT CIVILIZATIONS OF THE PAST COLLAPSED DUE TO INTERNAL... [MORE]

Herman Fleisher 

Jan 13, 2007 10:41

    

Another opinion would be, President Bush finally realizes enough is enough when driven to tears today. He is addicted to... [MORE]

tony 

Jan 12, 2007 10:00

    

Thank you for writing this article and the photograph that showed the depth of emotion. Our President is fully... [MORE]

Lynn Wyman 

Jan 12, 2007 08:57

    

Just wanted to thank you for this article. In my almost 71 years I have not seen a President with... [MORE]

rosanna townsend 

Jan 12, 2007 08:19

    

Shame on the President for using Cpl Dunham's act of heroism to try and sell his escallation of the war.

As... [MORE]

Max T 

Jan 12, 2007 01:58

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