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I have a solution to the State Department's problem of having employees who are angry about being forced to go to Iraq. The State Department should just go out and get all the people complaining about the State Department employees who are upset about going to Iraq and then place those people in Iraq. According to the anchor woman at CNN Headline News, the email responses to the story are overwhelmingly in opposition to the State Department employees who are upset about being sent to Iraq. So, the State Department should just hire all those angry email writers and send them to Iraq.
Where are the Young Republicans? Where is the Republican National Committee? Where is the woman who wrote an email to the Cafferty File claiming she would gladly pay at least three times the reported $2.4 trillion that it is supposed to cost for America being in Iraq. It seems that she would gladly go to Iraq since she is willing to pay about $7.2 trillion for Iraq. In this case she would actually be getting paid to go to Iraq instead of just paying for it.
Just in case anybody did not get what I was saying, no I am not being scarstic. In addition, I am not trying to bash the State Department employees who do not want to go to Iraq. I am just pointing out that if some people, most likely Republicans, want to complain about State Department employees who do not want to go to Iraq, those complaining can seek employment from the State Department and then go to Iraq. The main reason the State Department is forcing people to go to Iraq is because they do not have enough volunteers. Therefore, if those who are complaining about State Department employees not wanting to go to Iraq would just volunteer to go to Iraq there would be no problem.
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