Regardless of whether or not we should be in Iraq isn't really the issue at hand here, as I see this thread being derailed. There are reasons to leave and there are reasons to stay; there are reasons we should have never gone in the first place, and there are the reasons we went. Derid hit the nail on the head though; we're in Iraq, we need to finish on a positive note, and we need to avoid throwing away our liberties while we're trying to wipe out the terrorists and patch the holes. If we're going to play 'world police', so be it, but I'm not willing to give up the freedoms that our troops are fighting for, regardless of where they fight for them at.


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