Web Letters: Attack Iran, Ignore the Constitution

By Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith

April 21, 2006

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  • I happen to be an ex-Marine and served my county without hesitation, and when I read things like this it is the perfect example of weakness and how terrorist feed off it, what I suggest is that you get out of America if you can't handle the fact that as soon as the exstremist can nuke or get us that they will and no matter what you think that we can live in a peaceful world with them you are out of your mind.

    One thing I know is that actions speak louder than words when it comes to dealing with them. So please don't insult me or my country anymore by sitting at your little safe desk and whining about it!

    Alex Holder

    Venice , VFL

    02/24/2007 @ 3:37pm


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