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On Nov 5, 6:39 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the American flag atop the white house will be replaced with a white
> one.
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> On Nov 5, 6:36 am, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > "I'm excited. He's going to be president and he's going to pull us
> > from over here," said Sergeant First Class Norman Brown.
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> > "If McCain had won we'd be over here for years, and I mean years and
> > years. I reckon even people here don't want us here."
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> > On Nov 5, 6:18 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > he'll surrender as soon as he can.  iraq is doomed
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> > > On Nov 5, 5:36 am, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > wrote:
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> > > > Troops hope Obama brings them home 
> > > > responsiblyhttp://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE4A441P20081105?feedType...
> > > > BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Watching election results that showed Barack
> > > > Obama
> > > > would be their new commander-in-chief, U.S. soldiers in Iraq said
> > > > they
> > > > hoped he would fulfill his promise to bring them home quickly and
> > > > responsibly.
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> > > > Breakfast was already being served in Baghdad on Wednesday morning
> > > > when Tuesday's polls closed back home, and at Forward Operating Base
> > > > Prosperity all eyes in the 2nd Brigade Combat Team of the 101st
> > > > Airborne were on the dining hall's giant TVs.
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> > > > Someone whooped when NBC called the election, but mostly the troops
> > > > sat in rapt silence, eyeing their new president while eating their
> > > > eggs.
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> > > > "What soldier's going to say they don't want to go home? I have a
> > > > wife
> > > > and four kids. I want to go home. But one thing we all want is to
> > > > make
> > > > sure the friends we lost over here weren't for nothing," said Captain
> > > > Ryan Morrison, from Colorado Springs.
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> > > > "We have to pull out responsibly. I have the feeling he wants to do
> > > > it
> > > > responsibly," he said.
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> > > > Obama has pledged to pull U.S. combat troops out of Iraq within 16
> > > > months of taking office, a promise that seemed bold when he first
> > > > made
> > > > it last year but now coincides roughly with the timetable favored by
> > > > Iraq's government.
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> > > > "I'm excited. He's going to be president and he's going to pull us
> > > > from over here," said Sergeant First Class Norman Brown.
>
> > > > "If McCain had won we'd be over here for years, and I mean years and
> > > > years. I reckon even people here don't want us here."
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> > > > With levels of violence falling -- last month saw the fewest violent
> > > > deaths among both Iraqi civilians and U.S. troops since the war began
> > > > -- Iraqis increasingly express their hope that the force of more than
> > > > 150,000 U.S. troops can leave soon.
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> > > > "I as an Iraqi am asking Obama to keep his promises about the
> > > > withdrawal of the U.S. security forces from our land," said Baqi
> > > > Naqid, a Baghdad journalist. "We don't need an occupation."
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> > > > IRAQI GOVERNMENT NEGOTIATES WITHDRAWAL
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> > > > The Iraqi government is negotiating a security pact with the outgoing
> > > > administration of President George W. Bush that would require U.S.
> > > > troops to exit by the end of 2011. But some Iraqis still fear
> > > > violence
> > > > may return if U.S. troops leave too rapidly.
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> > > > "They came on a mission. They should complete it. There should be 100
> > > > percent security before they leave," said Baghdad housewife Um Saba,
> > > > 58. She said she preferred the Republicans for supporting an increase
> > > > of troops last year that she credited with helping to curb violence.
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> > > > Among U.S. troops, political loyalties were divided and debate
> > > > spirited during the long campaign. African American soldiers
> > > > described
> > > > Obama's victory as inspirational.
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> > > > "It gives me hope that anybody can accomplish anything no matter what
> > > > your race, color or creed," said Los Angeles native Staff Sergeant
> > > > Andre Frazier, adding he hoped it would improve the U.S. image
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