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Afghan capital on edge after attacks kill at least 44

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By LYNNE O'DONNELL

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You need to go after these criminals with a vengeance, and put them behind bars. They will always be on edge, until you make an example of these terrorist with serious capital punishment. Rest in peace to the departed and Happy Hunting Grounds forever.

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The US gift that keeps on giving.

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Yeah, warispeace, the U.S. should have left the Taliban alone to keep girls from going to school everywhere in Afghanistan, including Kabul.

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Maybe he meant your other shining beacon of hope in Iraq....

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The GOP is in favor of hope and change... for Afghan schoolgirls. Americans not so much.

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@Serrano

Yeah, warispeace, the U.S. should have left the Taliban alone to keep girls from going to school everywhere in Afghanistan, including Kabul.

Oh, so this is the flavour of the month reason the US is carrying out its drone war on villages. Indeed, War is Peace by your twisted logic.

Try reading: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anand-gopal/how-the-us-created-the-afghan-war_b_5232255.html

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Indeed, War is Peace by your twisted logic.

One has to lower one's expectations when discussing things with Republicans.

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