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   Please go sign as many petitions as you can to stop our President from   
   flushing our money down the military/war pipeline! You owe it to   
   yourself to stop our government's war fever.   
      
   For more please look at the bottom of this post,   
      
   Thanks,   
      
   lo yeeOn   
      
   In article <4a46b96e-c51a-4618-a593-d4c2ae161f7f@ps9g2000pbb.googlegroups.com>,   
   rst9 wrote:   
   >On Apr 5, 2:08 pm, baldeagle wrote:   
   >> On Apr 5, 11:34 pm, rst9 wrote:   
   >> .> Okinawa and Guam are just a small part of U.S.   
   >> .> bases in the Pacific.   
   >>   
   >> Yes. Kim is not taking the fight to mainland   
   >> USA...   
   >   
   >Limited war-plans are losing war plans.   
   >War is always total.   
   >   
   >> He is fighting the USA by destroying the US   
   >> bases in Okinawa and Guam. this is a good   
   >> strategy.   
   >   
   >No, this is lousy strategy.   
   >Once war started, it must be total.   
   >There is no such thing as "limited war".   
   >   
   >> Kim is smart ..   
   >   
   >No, Kim Jong un is stupid. He's on a suicide mission.   
   >   
   >> .to choose US bases nearer   
   >> home.. to hit the USA where he has a distinct   
   >> advantage. (Tsun Tze warned against fighting   
   >> a distant war in far off land...like what the USA   
   >> is doing)   
   >   
   >I hate to have you as a general fighting a war.   
   >   
   >>   
   >> .> If the Koreans wanted to re-unite, there is no way   
   >> .> for the U.S. to stop it.   
   >>   
   >> Yes. the USA can stop any Korea reunification.   
   >> The USA has stopped President Kim Dae Jung's   
   >> sunshine policy...by getting rid of him. With a united   
   >> Korea, the US has NO justification to maintain military   
   >> bases in South Korea...   
   >> The USA is the stumbling block to the Korean   
   >> unification.   
   >> ,   
   >> .> The problem is power, who should become the leader   
   >> .> of a united Korea?   
   >> .> Kim Jong un won't give up power, and the South doesn't   
   >> .> him as president.   
   >>   
   >> If the USA move its bases out of Korea, let the Korea   
   >> worry about how to achieve reunification...Confederation   
   >> like the USA, or a union like the EU (with separate leaders)...   
   >> or like China ...one country with two different systems....   
   >> LET the Koreans decide for themselves.   
   >   
   >With a debt of 16 trillion dollars already, we would be wise   
   >to cut back on military bases and pull back a little until our economy   
   >improves.   
      
   Ah, how timely! If you are seriously about what you just said, you   
   can lift your fingers just a little and go to the following website   
   and tel President Obama to cut military and war budget to avoid the   
   quid pro quo with the Republican Congress to fight the deficit battle.   
      
   I wrote in my petition sigining:   
      
    Cut military and war budget. Then we don't have to raise taxes   
    nor cut social security benefits.   
      
    Thank you, President   
      
   http://act.democracyforamerica.com/go/2642?t=3D1001&akid=3D3008.587943.PNibw7   
      
   Otherwise, your SS check and Medicare will be even less able to keep   
   up with inflation than they can now.   
      
   Thanks for your consideration,   
      
   lo yeeOn   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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