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Advises getting out of Iraq.


First of all, I am very opposed to the "occupation" in Iraq, mainly because we can't afford it. Secondly, there is no "war" that we are fighting there. We won that war in a few weeks in 2003, and it was over--even officially declared as "over." So for Senator Harry Reid to declare the "war is lost" is a misnomer misnomer n. the wrong name.


MISNOMER. The act of using a wrong name.
     2. Misnomers, may be considered with regard to contracts, to devises and bequests, and to suits or actions.
     3.-1.
. We won the war already, but we are losing the ability to secure Iraq from the civil strife that has always existed and always will exist there.

We can't afford to spend $2 trillion (the latest projection of the total cost) being "referees" for Arab street Arab Street (Chinese: 阿拉伯街) is the name of a road and neighbourhood in Singapore. There are two explanations to exist of the road name. The first being that the area was owned by an Arab merchant, Syed Ali bin Mohamed Al Junied and the site of an Arab  fights! What are we thinking? We need to get out of there as quickly as possible and start preparing our own borders for protection from the terrorists who are 100 percent going to try and infiltrate infiltrate /in·fil·trate/ (in-fil´trat)
1. to penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance.

2. the material or solution so deposited.


in·fil·trate
v.
1.
 our country to kill and maim maim v. to inflict a serious bodily injury, including mutilation or any harm which limits the victim's ability to function physically. Originally, in English Common Law it meant to cut off or permanently cripple a bodily member like an arm, leg, hand, or foot.  as many of us as they can.

The Middle East is a long way from our shores and there is no "clear and present danger" to us. But there is going to be increasing danger from there, the longer we stay there and help stir up hatred toward America. (Even the Shiites want us out now!)

There are many of us out here, who are conservatives, who think what the Democrats are trying to do to get us out of this quagmire is the right thing.

We are virtually a "bankrupt" nation with a debt and obligations of $72 trillion right now and that is growing rapidly. In short order, we are going to be out of money, out of international support for our gluttonous glut·ton·ous  
adj.
1. Given to or marked by gluttony.

2. Indulging in something, such as an activity, to excess; voracious. See Synonyms at voracious.
 appetite, and out of amino to defend ourselves.

When that time comes, I'm going to be asking those who supported this misguided mis·guid·ed  
adj.
Based or acting on error; misled: well-intentioned but misguided efforts; misguided do-gooders.



mis·guid
 effort, "What now?" We must start thinking responsibly and soon! Keeping many tens of thousands of troops there as an "occupation force" is not a wise choice--no matter how you look at it. Again, we are not at war with Iraq, so let's get our soldiers home!

CAPTAIN JAMES CARLYLE GREEN

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Title Annotation:LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Author:Green, James Carlyle
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Letter to the editor
Date:May 28, 2007
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