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/p>Tyrell's assertion that "Rolling up our forces abroad and bringing them home will neither end nor ameliorate the threat" from "Islamofascists" is a nonsensical prognostication, without any substantiating evidence.
p>Bringing the troops home will ameliorate the threat in two ways. Firstly, such an action will reduce the incentive for hatred of the United States. Secondly, we can better protect our homeland with our Troops at home. br> -- Kevin C. Moore /p>If one makes the assumption that Islamic terrorists have some understanding of American politics, the time between now and Election Day is likely to be as safe as it gets. Any domestic attack in this period would do far more damage to Clinton and Obama than McCain, who, of the three, promises to be hardest on terror.
p>Why ruin a "good" thing? br> -- Arnod Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> YOU LOST US AT LINCOLN br> Re: Jim Harper's
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