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p> FORGET 'EM br> Re: Patrick Devenny's Blinded by Sunshine : /p>In reference to Patrick Devenny's article "Blinded by Sunshine," perhaps it's time for the United States to re-evaluate our commitment to South Korea. If 50% of polled South Koreans profess that they'd support North Korea and Kim Jong-Il in any potential, future conflict, then we should take them at their word, and happily pull out of the Korean peninsula. Our nation is probably better served by redeploying all U.S. troops currently stationed in South Korea to other global hot spots (like Iran).
p>Over 50,000 Americans died defending the liberty of the spoiled, ungrateful South Koreans. If they want us out, grant them their wish. Let them deal with their benevolent North Korean and Chinese neighbors on their own terms. And make it clear that if and when we leave, we aren't coming back. Period. br> -- Gavin Valle br> Peapack, New Jersey /p> p> BLAME FRANCE'S OPEN DOORS br> Re: George Neumayr's
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