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18 American boys so far. For what? They now say about 4000 insurgents have bugged out to sneak attack as they always do. You cant kill something you can't find. Iraq may stay like this for years. No different now then 2 years ago. Just those doing the killing have changed.
 

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Don't think they were expected to fight back. Their uniforms are black sweats, tennies and turbans. Do they have the proper equipment? The place has been bombed to smithereens. Wht the hell is up? It's time to call in the??? Wait everyboy's there!!! If they did this before the election, if john dean didn't melt down Oh well! The Russians quit after 10 years
 

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We have the most powerful military in the world. We spend billions developng the worlds most powerfull weapons. Under this President we find ourselves fighting door to door. This is a disgrace. All Americans should wake up and demand that our troops receive the protection we pay for and they deserve. There was no reason why any American life should have been lost there. If the Iraqi's want to win their freedom let them take the fight to the insurgents. Furthermore, just like bin Laden before them the leaders escaped before we even went in. Where is the media in this country to question this insanity. The insugents have escaped to set up shop somewhere else! Meanwhile the most powerfull military in the world is restricted to fighting hand to hand.
 

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and getting their a**es kicked. German hospitals are taking record #s of the wounded(maimed). They are running up the Iraqi count like Vietnam. I'm watching B&B with shit eating grins on their faces talking about the Zionists getting more money, not a word about the kids dying 20 now
 
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This sound like Algeezeera editorial--
Seems you forgot to mention the time frame in which they have moved thru Fallujah and certainly forgot the 600 killed and 400+ taken prisoner. Now considering they figured on 3,500 being there how have 4000 escaped?

and odd how the soilders fighting discuss their views and those that never been there sitting at home do all the whining. Let me tell you something-- "The Soilders" know your type--your the same who whined about soilders perils in Viet Nam and then spit on them when they got home. As with New York times ect--they sit back and wait with anticipation when they can headline any thing that fits their agenda---do you really think their concern is the troops or is their concern political? I have seen interviews with prob 50+ soilders on Dayside (they have some each day) and one thing in common is they all say Iraq is nothing like the media portrays it.
I would hate to go thru life and dwell on every negative and disregard the postive---
 

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DOGS THAT BARK said:
This sound like Algeezeera editorial--
Seems you forgot to mention the time frame in which they have moved thru Fallujah and certainly forgot the 600 killed and 400+ taken prisoner. Now considering they figured on 3,500 being there how have 4000 escaped?

and odd how the soilders fighting discuss their views and those that never been there sitting at home do all the whining. Let me tell you something-- "The Soilders" know your type--your the same who whined about soilders perils in Viet Nam and then spit on them when they got home. As with New York times ect--they sit back and wait with anticipation when they can headline any thing that fits their agenda---do you really think their concern is the troops or is their concern political? I have seen interviews with prob 50+ soilders on Dayside (they have some each day) and one thing in common is they all say Iraq is nothing like the media portrays it.
I would hate to go thru life and dwell on every negative and disregard the postive---

:yup ;)
 

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Just read and saw on communist news network(cnn) and msnbc 1000+ sand fleas burnt and over 400 in custody. Not a bad take in a few short days, to exterminate the world of some ground rats.
 

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B&B are responsible for the deaths of almost as many "sand fleas?"
as the guy they ousted. Who's counting? CNN. When they see a head a 500lb bomb gets dropped on it. Fighting terror with terror is good only when you have experience.
Bin Laden said the only purpose of 9/11 was to bankrupt America and put fear and B&B have no more interest in him. Ouch!
 

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yes sand fleas or no seeums they are bugs down south if you ever played baseball, march in the south is bad for them in fl and on beaches, they are hidden in the sand and infield mixtures that pop up out of no where and bite you and you can't see them, very small but real pain in the ass and can never get rid of them , they move out when they feel like it, so instead of freedom fighters I call them sand fleas .
 

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Yes, we've all been bitten by sand fleas. When we give human beings names like towel heads, commies, slanty eyes and yes sand fleas, they become easier to kill. Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. If the CIA could take out a US president they should have had no problem taking out a half dozen Iraqis. The citizenry would have had little if an problem with that
 

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Hey DTB, yes we took to the streets to get the boys back from Vietnam. And thank God we did. Who do you think were going to get them home from that useless war the politicians? Just like this. You cannot justify losing one American life in this battle. I am all for blowing the place to Kingdom Come before we lose an American life.
 

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Stevie My statement was not directed at you or anyone else in this thread but there are many that fit the mode. If I came of that way I apologize. I still remember the storys of marines wives being dissed in public before they headed to Afgan and the teacher who told her pupils soilders were killers. Just a sore spot with me.

"Fighting terror with terror is good only when you have experience.
Bin Laden said the only purpose of 9/11 was to bankrupt America and put fear and B&B have no more interest in him. Ouch"

What do you Bin Ladens purpose of his last tape was??? His purpose as with all terrorist is use fear for their agenda.

While some think he has met agenda there are others that see it differently--
DOW Sept 10th 2001 9,605---- DOW today 10,539
Unemployment less than at end of Clintons 1st term and on improve
Homeownership record levels

He takes 2 buildings and loses 2 countries
What was once his playground is now a democracy
Once free to travel is now confined to hinding--waiting for the inevitable
Funding severely cut
prior top echolon decimated with over 50% dead are behind bars.

Once again---- outcome is in eye of beholder
Two things that he totally underestimated was a pres that would not look other way and take easy way out--and the majority people of U.S. are not swayed or antimidated by his tapes and threats.---and when his terror tactics fail--75% of battle is won.
 

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Yes, DTB kind of a sore spot with me too when our soldiers are killed needlessly. As for the rest of your talking points this President has played right into the hands of bin Laden. Even the drug snorting Olson Twin would have invaded Afaghanastan after 9-11. Maybe even sooner so Binny Boy couldn't get away. After that this President has done nothing to stop terror but he has done a lot to promote it.
 

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"this President has played right into the hands of bin Laden."

By that I would have to assume bin laden was in dire straights when Clinton would even take him when offered after 1st trade attack--and continued making Afgan his playground.---and North Korea sure misses food-oil ect Slick sent them.

I quess that is why N.K. stopped all negotiations till after election and publically acknoledged they wanted Kerry and are now back at tables--and why bin Laden comes out on tape after years of absence to warn those that vote for for Bush.

Yep N.Korea-bin Laden-Saddam Hussein they are all tickled pink Bush is playing right into their hands and all would hate it to go back to days of Clinton. :rolleyes:

but I understand where your coming from if you listen to Madiline Notsobright-Gore-Kerry ect --I'll borrow a link from Cman

http://husseinandterror.com/
 
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Stop the spin DTB this is not a talking point newsletter to Republicans. I am sure that Saddam is worse off since Bush invaded Iraq. I am also sure that countless Americans lives have been lost or otherwise damaged because of this vendetta against someone who didn't have any WMD. If Bush wanted Saddam he should have said he wanted to invade that country during his campaign to be elected in 2000. But he never mentioned it. In fact, the big tough texan was kind of quiet on terrorism. Since 9-11 it is true he has dressed up as a construction worker and a cowboy and wore the flight suii, now that I think about it he has dressed up like almost every member of the Village People!
Fact is Saddam was not a threat. We now have once again attacked a city after everyone we wanted left. And we have the weapons to protect our soldiers and we should use them
 

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stevied quote:"We have the most powerful military in the world. We spend billions developng the worlds most powerfull weapons. Under this President we find ourselves fighting door to door. This is a disgrace."


stevie, what do you expect the military to do if these thugs hide inside people's homes ?

maybe you prefer them bombing the whole city to ashes, which i actually favor.
 

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never really took the time to look at it like that Dan did not really think it was the same as calling them bad racial names was more of a term but thought it over and I will agree you are right , I could of used a better term but my term was for the reasons i said if i wanted to be racial could of called them a whole different set of names, but they call use worse then that do i feel bad no, was it meant to be racial no, was it pc after thinking your post out no. do I feel bad no because i called them what i meant for that reason but will not say that again, never thought it would hurt others from mid east who might be on this site, was not meant to disrespect them at all, but don't feel bad for the use of what i called the fighters over there because they are thugs looking to cause harm to all people even theirs who don't think like them, look at arms found in schools , homes being used as bomb factories, i don't feel bad for any of those people, do feel bad for ones who want to live a good life and not worry about being shoot ,murdered and head cut off because they are not for rebels nor are they for the us , they just want a safe place to live and raise their families IMO they way they think they should be raised not how we, or mid east thugs or any other country does.
 

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Ar, I do not think we should put Iraqi lives ahead of American lives. It is the duty of the President to protect American lives not put them in jeopardy. AR, do you really think that we are going rid the Middle East of terrorists the way we are fighting?
 
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