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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 338934" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>Negative. I have never argued for the removal of just one side. You may just assume that because I think that staying in Iraq for the short term is in our best national interest means that we should stay in Bosnia, Africa, Italy, Germany, Poland, and wherever else forever. </p><p> </p><p>I do however say if you want to argue against the war in Iraq based on the cost then why ignore other costs that I believe are outside the intended role of our Federal Government. Right now Congress wants to push through a farm bill that will cost as much as 800 billion or as little as 300 billion depending on who you listen to. Not a peep from Diesel about this cost but I have read regular complaints about the costs of the Iraq war from him.</p><p> </p><p>Wkmac I believe in freedom and liberty which means in no small part that I want to be free from an oppressive Federal tax in any form. I want the freedom to choose how I spend my money. I want a free market for goods and services. To maintain that freedom we may need this military. I do not think it should be used as the worlds police force. We may not need this social security tax to fund it. If you do not think that I would like to cut the size and costs of our Federal government you would be shocked at how far I would like to see it go. If I were in charge I would shift the debate from how much we should expand government to how much we should cut the size and power of our central federal government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 338934, member: 8259"] Negative. I have never argued for the removal of just one side. You may just assume that because I think that staying in Iraq for the short term is in our best national interest means that we should stay in Bosnia, Africa, Italy, Germany, Poland, and wherever else forever. I do however say if you want to argue against the war in Iraq based on the cost then why ignore other costs that I believe are outside the intended role of our Federal Government. Right now Congress wants to push through a farm bill that will cost as much as 800 billion or as little as 300 billion depending on who you listen to. Not a peep from Diesel about this cost but I have read regular complaints about the costs of the Iraq war from him. Wkmac I believe in freedom and liberty which means in no small part that I want to be free from an oppressive Federal tax in any form. I want the freedom to choose how I spend my money. I want a free market for goods and services. To maintain that freedom we may need this military. I do not think it should be used as the worlds police force. We may not need this social security tax to fund it. If you do not think that I would like to cut the size and costs of our Federal government you would be shocked at how far I would like to see it go. If I were in charge I would shift the debate from how much we should expand government to how much we should cut the size and power of our central federal government. [/QUOTE]
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