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Iraq equals oil?.
What's the significance of today's repeat attack on one of Iraq's most sacred Shiite mosques?It's hard to imagine things getting worse in Iraq but this event will further divide Shiites and Sunnis and lead to increased sectarian bloodshed with no end in sight! A true civil war within a civil war. Throw in Iran, Syria, and Turkey and you have a total regional conflagration looming.
-Robert, Sarasota, Fla.It's yet more evidence of the fact that the United States has stumbled blindly into a centuries old blood feud - and that "surge" or no "surge", we have zero hope of forging peace inside a hornets nest of religious lunatics.
-John, Brooklyn, N.Y.Mr. Cafferty, The significance of the Mosque attack is that it shows the utter futility of my friends, recent graduates of college and high school, continuing this fight for Iraq. How many more will be either killed or maimed for life and to what end? The battle for Iraq is over and we lost. Why should more of my friends die for this stupid war?
-Elliott, Denton, TexasA new poll shows a majority of Americans support allowing illegal immigrants to become citizens if they pay fines, learn English and meet other requirements. How will this affect the stalled immigration bill?There is not a single person I know who wants or is willing to legalize some 12-20 million illegals. Of course, I don't really know any business people or corporate execs. I'm just part of the disappearing middle class, whose voice is heard, just ignored. I think we still represent the majority of Americans.
-Randy, Assumption, IllinoisJack, For months the polls have been solidly against the war in Iraq and nothing has changed in Washington. So I don't expect a recent poll on immigration will cause any change either.
-Matt, Mesa, ArizonaWho did they poll? Was it in heavily Mexican populated areas? I am sure that a vast majority of Americans are against amnesty and feel that the laws should have been enforced after 1986.
-Dale, Colonial Heights, Virginia