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Clio the Leo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-25-10 01:00 AM
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18. the whole notion of "a war that cant be won"....
... it just odd though. You may be from a different time, but I'm from a different gender. I dont care about pissing matches. I dont care about who scores the most points. I dont care about who plants his flag into what hill.

I wont say that ALL women but I'd say a LOT of women dont care about winning or losing a war. We care about whether our kids are safe at night. Now, for some, it's more important to keep our kids safe in Anywherevill, OH ... some it's more important to keep our kids in uniform safe, and both notions have merit. We have to decide as a people which is more important at any given time.

And rarely do I post photos of the Obama family. ;)
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