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Von wlong12, 08:45The original intent was always to provide for the security of the U.S. by convincing nations potentially hostile to us that it is not in
their best interest to pursue such a course. This goal has been lost. Either because of a change in our public policy, or because of a
seeming loss of will to continue the process, potential adversaries have become emboldened.Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!
p>As Mr. Babbin states, this administration has lost sight of the original goals in this war and has wandered into the arena of social
activism. The Iraqi people will develop their own form of democracy and they will pursue their own economic goals without the fatherly
direction of the U.S. Reforming Islam is also unnecessary. Followers of Islam will either join the global community in a non-violent way or Microsoft Office 2010 is so great!
they will be destroyed. It is the terrorists, who utilize violence to further goals who are our enemies, not peaceful practitioners of any
religion. If we do not get back on track, we will be forced to repeat this process all over again, only, this time, it will be much more
costly. br> -- Michael Tobias br> Ft. Lauderdale, Florida /p> p> To Jed Babbin and the rest of the endgamers: Please do not take your eyes I love Office 2010 !
off the ball by confusing the wishful rhetoric of promoting democracy in the Middle East as a substitute for a clear cut and achievable near
term strategy for winning the War on Terror. I think conservatives can agree that our effort in Iraq cannot be abandoned until it is both Outlook 2010 is powerful.
governable in accordance with international norms and strong enough to withstand the internal assaults of the terrorist insurgency. Also, I
think we can all agree that the War on Terror will inevitably lead us to any country that offers aid Office 2007 can make life more better and easier.
and comfort to the Islamic Terrorists. I
believe that is what President Bush meant when he said "You are either with us or against us." The Windows 7 is the best.
focus of the War on Terror is where it
should be - victory over the terrorists in Iraq and confrontation to any government that would assist them. We are just creating needless
controversy by expanding the focus of the WOT to bringing about democracy in the Middle East. That is nothing but a long term vision of what
will someday hopefully evolve in that areabr> -- Jerome Brick br> Beaver Dam, Arizona /p>
While I agree with much of Mr. Babbin's argument in the sense I wish to attack all of these problems now because we could win if we wanted to
do so.
I think the main point he doesn't take into account is that the President doesn't have enough goodwill of the people behind him to go into
Iran or Syria. This is mostly seen not in the polls but in the lack of leadership in the Congress. This almost no willingness to support
action in the Democratic Party and there not enough with the Republican congress either.Microsoft Office 2007 is the best invention in the world.
A President cannot do this on his own. He also can not make these turkeys who only see to the next election and not to the next 9/11.
I believe that some of this lack of leadership in Congress does come from those like you who while providing criticism of the current policy microsoft project 2010
allow the mindset to settle in that this policy has flaws and why should we stick our necks out when it is flawed. I don't believe criticism
by itself is unuseful but it goes along with the constant complaints by the MSM and the Dems. This just settles in after a time and helps to
create the mindset that Bush's direction should be changed.project 2010
p>You may believe the President's policy should be stronger but your actions just make it weaker. Thank you for your time and your adding to
the public discussion. br> -- Bruce Caldwell br> Tennessee /p> p> After reading Jed Babbin's microsoft visio 2010
article, I'm not really sure what he is
proposing as a strategy for the "endgame" but it seems that he is recommending that old chestnut about "bombing them back into the Stone
Age," a tried and failed method. br> -- visio 2010


