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C. Kenna Amos br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> REQUIRED READING br> Re: Jeff Emanuel's Political Points at Any Cost : /p>Thank you for printing this article. Mr. Emanuel has put into words my exact thoughts on the present Democratic leadership. Winning at any cost is the fighting words of Mr. Reid but they refer to the political arena and not the reality of the world. I would like to also input that if the Democrats would back the President even a little bit this war would have less causalities. Therefore, I would lay at least two-thirds of the casualties since Jan. 2007 at the door of the Democratic Party. With their constant nay saying they have given the enemy reasons to die for their cause. They know they can win this war if they just keep killing. By the way, my total causality list also includes two-thirds of the Iraqi civilians that have been killed. The Democratic leadership really do not care about other people in the world. If they did, they would not want to cut and run. Thereby causing more deaths when Iran/Al-Qaeda bring about there form of government. But people like Reid will use their deaths to his advantage. Only a very, very, very low class person would do something like that. Are you sure this man is an adult? He does not act like one.
p>Thanks for listening. br> -- Rich Oros br> Bridgewater, New Jersey /p>
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