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    fallujah iraq, march 31, 2004

    i made the mistake of looking at ONE photograph on the msnbc website. words are so limited to express my feelings. those poor american families who know it was blackwater security employees. what should be done by the provisional authority and the american military, and why are the humvees such easy targets?
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    Joyce, I know the whole thing is so heartbreaking. I can't imagine how the families feel, when we feel so badly. I hope it can and will end soon.

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    I'm having a hard time keeping my emotions rational about it. It's war and we have to understand these things happen in wars. But also I can't dismiss the inhumanity of it and my feeling that these people are nothing but barbarians.
    Right now my heart says we just go in there and level the place. But my mind knows that isn't right. But right now, it's a good darn thing I'm not President because Shock and Awe would be nothing more than a silly little fireworks show. We're bigger than them, stronger than them, and armed with enough firepower to take them off the globe. The only reason they have the stones to do this stuff is because they know we won't use it. Hiroshima seems like Eden to me right now.

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    Re: fallujah iraq, march 31, 2004

    Originally posted by joycenalex
    what should be done by the provisional authority and the american military, and why are the humvees such easy targets?
    They news alluded to the fact that there may be a coalition sweep in the area soon, Apparently Fallujah even gave Hussein problems-he was a little wary of sending his own forces into the area.

    Humvees......

    Apparently they were moving without an American military escort. Most of the civilian workers move about with armed escorts.

    On it's own, a Hummer has armor that will defeat machine gun fire...they were hit with a rocket propelled grenade (RPG). It's a grenade with a motor on the back end. It's range is about 1500 feet on a still target, moving targets cut the range to around 800 feet.

    It's a Soviet made weapon that is used primarily against armored vehicles. It can be used by just one person and is pretty available in Iraq, Hussein had TONS of ordnance that still is sitting around.

    A good security team will change routes, times they leave an area or what they are driving in order to keep potential attackers off guard.

    Either they became complacent or were in the wrong place...
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    The worst part about the whole incident is watching the kids and teenagers dancing around like fools......It's part of their culture and their outlook on the world...

    You can only blame their governments and clerics for the people acting out in that way. It's brainwashing at it's best...

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    Although I like the Shock and Awe idea you have to look at the stupidity and ignorance of the terrorist governments in the Middle East. Heaven forbid if we start to use some of the tricks used against us....

    It's like sending kids to blow up buses, but when you send a GD helicopter to blow up some creep in a wheelchair the people 'homicide bombing' have a cow and complain, then they use the excuse that a guy with a bomb on his back is the only way to fight back.

    How can you argue with people who believe that Saddam was better than having the Coalition in charge?






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    All of this war has been difficult for me. Everytime I hear about another American soldier being killed, I think of those men or women of Pet Talk families that are there. However, the recent events are so shocking that it went to my very core.

    What are we doing over there? Yes, some of these people are barbarians - who take such glee and joy in suffering and torture.

    How can we rebuild a country for people who have such a narrow vision and hatred and killing are their way of life?

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    The question to me is WHY are we there????? No WMD, no ties to Al-Queda. The only explanation left was to "free the Iraqi people from the horror of Saddam." It doesn't seem to me they are terribly grateful nor unhappy with horror and killing and torture.

    Every day in the local newspaper they run a bio on the soldiers killed. I think of the fatherless children.

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    I feel the same way Sara. Why are we even there?!

    The local MSU paper ran a picture of those poor souls hanging on the bridge with the mob below...... so horrible.
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    What really struck me as heartbreaking there was children there, smiling like it was just the best thing ever. These children already know how to hate Americans. I don't know, I think if the people in Fallujah think that it is an American graveyard, then I do believe I would be noncaring about the people there. I really think we should level Falujah, and then pull out troops out. They hate us so bad, let them take care of themselves.

    The children are being taught to hate, what kind of monster wants to put that kind of feeling inside a child? Hate is an awful thing to teach your children.

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    "It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest wall of oppression and resistance."
    Robert F. Kennedy, South Africa, 1966

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    I firmly believe that for every AH that we saw dancing around those corpses there are at least 100 people who find the acts of their neighbors, against the coalition, a disgusting representation of who the people of Iraq are.

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    If you have ever noticed, it's the morons, lawbreakers and the scum that get the headlines in the paper. If the people of Iraq are against us you'd see this happening day in a day out.


    600 men and women are 600 too many.

    But I see that the American public have no resolve, no patience, no will and no vision. We started and we will finish. Every battle is experience we will take into the next war...and we will kick ass where ever that may be.

    And if you'd like to take your aggression out on someone, go back to Russia, France and all the other countries who withheld their support when we went in. Then remember cries of "FOUL" when they were not allowed to take part in the rebuilding.

    But don't forget 3,000 people who were minding their own business a few years back when their world stopped.
    I pray there never will be a day when the radio or television
    gets the 'breaking news' thing going and gives us the details that make us sick to our stomachs once again...

    Funny,

    Burned bodies on a bridge in Iraq just don't have the same impact as people jumping to their deaths after an airplane crashes into their place of business....we say that it's terrible what happened "over there", yet we shake in our boots, cry and freak out when we taste what the rest of the world has gone thru for years....

    Me? Proactive all the way.....

    Sweep the walkway, that way no dirt gets in your house.

    GB1 stopped the show before we got Saddam, that would have shown that we were sincere about whopping ass, no matter who what or where....instead we stopped short and gave everyone the impression that we don't finish what we start...


    Let's get it right this time.
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    I firmly believe that for every AH that we saw dancing around those corpses there are at least 100 people who find the acts of their neighbors, against the coalition, a disgusting representation of who the people of Iraq are.
    Amen, Richard. I totally agree.

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    Originally posted by popcornbird
    Then I think of the Iraqi children and babies, that have been killed in the bombings, and my heart aches for them too, and I somewhat understand why they hate us. I know that if I lost a family member because of another nation's bombing, whether it was accidental or not, I know, I *would* develop a hate for whoever did that.
    There hasn't been a coalition bomb dropped in quite a while now.

    I think you mean the innocent bystanders that are killed in bombings/attacks against the citizens and police officials who are merely there to try and find a better way to improve their country.

    I find those violent acts repugnant-

    The fact that these people believe in the future of Iraq-and are willing to serve their country and cities by serving as an underpaid, under equipped police force is a sign that there is hope in Iraq.

    It's the mullahs and the other religious monsters
    that see no hope-only jihad and infitada...

    Listen to the joker that took over for Hamas.
    He's still spewing his hatered for Israel, Zion and us, the Great Satan. And Mr. Hawadi (or whatever his name is) sending out tapes imploring that the masses rise up against the West-all in the name of religion.

    The voices of Muslim clerics taking a stand against violence of ANY KIND AND AGAINST ANYONE
    haven't exactly rung across the land.

    If they aren't willing to lead their people with wisdom, intelligence and a thirst for peace they only have themselves to blame when the other shoe falls.

    Hate the bomb dropper, but forget the homicidal
    maniac that digs a mass grave to bury his victims.
    The bomb dropper does it from thousands of feet in the air, The Maniac comes to your front door and is a little more discriminating.

    I like the unknown.
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    "600 men and women are 600 too many.

    But I see that the American public have no resolve, no patience, no will and no vision. We started and we will finish. Every battle is experience we will take into the next war...and we will kick ass where ever that may be."



    How easy this crap slips off the tongues of the old, big
    bellied men who send the stronger young men & women to die for some strange reasons never shared openly.

    Big talk by small shriveled old minds.
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    Originally posted by lizbud


    How easy this crap slips off the tongues of the old, big
    bellied men who send the stronger young men & women to die for some strange reasons never shared openly.

    Big talk by small shriveled old minds.
    Any how easy is it for the younger slim gen Xer's to lap up all the crap that the old pot bellied sell outs from the VietNam war protesters era feed them. Brush your teeth, it keeps the taste from overwhelming you.



    OHHHHHH, UP the establishment!!
    Those protestors are the same ones raping big industry at the moment...
    effin sellouts.

    Chickie babe,

    Is that what bothered you about my rant???

    That we have no will or resolve?
    Is that what stuck the nerve.....Didn't mean to point our someone's worst fears.


    Go talk to your parents about WWII and the Korean War...the see if you can look in your dawn for the
    facts about VN.. Don't tell me about being old because the oldsters are the ones that fed you the pablum that you regurgitate on your shirt front.

    What has been your part in the war effort??

    A rotator cuff tear from holding up sign?
    Laryngitis from chanting some 60's era slogans?

    Hey Hey, ho ho, George Bush has got to go???

    For christ's sake, get something more contemporary. Maybe put it to rap music.

    I didn't send "young men" to the Gulf.....as a matter of fact I'd be the first one out there, carrying the spear, if they took old pot bellied
    men that talk cheap and have shriveled minds...

    Just don't measure the size of my cojones, sweetheart, Or as Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. would say,
    "surprise, surprise!"


    You are a young kid, where are you in the grand scheme of protecting the homeland???

    I was never a big GWB fan, as a matter of fact I cannot stand him, But when it's time to stand up and make sure I support the slim, in shape, men and women that I finance to go to other countries to die for me, I will be GD sure they know that I respect them, support their mission and will do anything to give them the best equipment, cost be damned....


    And I refuse to protest their mission and if I had and was confronted with the prospect of being unpatriotic or unamerican because of my views, I would not back track and use some excuse like, "I support the troops but I don't support the war"

    Talk to a soldier - they are focused, well trained and eager to show their meddle....

    Come to think of it,
    Your anti-war stand would keep a big fat slob like me out of a war.....Make up your mind.


    Kiss the next pair of combat boots you see on the street. Walk up to a serviceperson shake their hand and tell them that they did a good job.

    I do and I have no problem admitting it.

    Small talk by wordly, well informed people who will cower in fear the next time Mr. Terrorist comes to your neighborhood.

    "Why did this happen? Why weren't we prepared?
    Why can't our government protect us?"

    It's a small world, after all.



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  14. So it is all about "whopping ass." Once again...manly men whopping ass.

    The last war we won...WWII ...we didn't start. We were attacked. It was a just war. We did not "win" in Korea, we did not "win" in Viet Nam. Rest assured that my WWII era parents are just as opposed as I am to this excursion.

    Soldiers deserve respect...and I give it to them. I've heard no one quarrel with that. Where or when Richard do you perceive ANYONE disrespecting them??? That is a copout.

    It is not about the men and women doing the fighting...it is about those sending them to do it. It is about the reason they are being sacrificed.

    You use personal attacks and clever word play to put down those who have different opinions than you.

    How about answering the question...why are we there?? To whop ass, to show the size of our cojones?

    I don't know if you have dandilions in California. But if you destroy the top of the weed, it comes back, and often it comes back stronger. To remove weeds you must take out the root. Our leaders talk about "freedom haters" and continue to destroy the leaves, and the roots grow and grow stonger.

    Is arrogance, pomposity, self-righteousness the way to get rid of the roots? Military might?

    Would that make YOU love and admire a country. a society, a culture, a way of life?

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    Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
    So it is all about "whopping ass." Once again...manly men whopping ass.

    The last war we won...WWII ...we didn't start. We were attacked. It was a just war. We did not "win" in Korea, we did not "win" in Viet Nam. Rest assured that my WWII era parents are just as opposed as I am to this excursion.

    Soldiers deserve respect...and I give it to them. I've heard no one quarrel with that. Where or when Richard do you perceive ANYONE disrespecting them??? That is a copout.

    It is not about the men and women doing the fighting...it is about those sending them to do it. It is about the reason they are being sacrificed.

    You use personal attacks and clever word play to put down those who have different opinions than you.

    How about answering the question...why are we there?? To whop ass, to show the size of our cojones?

    I don't know if you have dandilions in California. But if you destroy the top of the weed, it comes back, and often it comes back stronger. To remove weeds you must take out the root. Our leaders talk about "freedom haters" and continue to destroy the leaves, and the roots grow and grow stonger.

    Is arrogance, pomposity, self-righteousness the way to get rid of the roots? Military might?

    Would that make YOU love and admire a country. a society, a culture, a way of life?
    Well said. I saw what happened on the news and I was disgusted. These were people that were there to HELP the Iraqis. It didn't help that they then showed the Law and Order episode where a young woman was slain because of an honor killing, then her mother was slain for defending her. It just made me feel sick, that people take the gentle, Islamic beliefs and twist them into something horrible and depraved.

    And yes, I would like to question WHY we were there in the first place, but now that we are, we can't just walk away and leave Iraq to rot. We must finish what we started - for the good of the Iraqi people (and not all of them are violent, sadistic monsters either)

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