Posted on 03/19/2006 6:29:28 AM PST by thousand dollar hamburger
I think he has a sincere desire to help everyone. he has even gone out of his way to embrace people like Hillary Clinton and Ted Kennedy. He does not hold grudges as shown by his willingness to bend over backwards to allow terrorist supporting nations to operate our ports. We need this type of benevolent leader.
Our President is not a cheapskate, as he has opened up our budget to give to anyone who might need anything.
Aliens from all nations are welcomed into our great country without having to deal with mundane bureaucratic State approval. Cutting government red tape -- that's the Bush way!
Yes, our Prseident even realizes that occupying as many countries around the world as possible is the best way to spread American ideals.
We are truly lucky to have this great man. I suggest that at 10:00 AM EST, we all stand up in unison and shout -- HOORAY FOR BUSH!!!
Anyone still around?
WOW!
They showed you dirty ink blots, TOO? I tell ya...pornography is running amok.
I am. Finally. Are you?
It just died. Now I can't boot BSD or Slax or Knoppix. And, I can't upgrade or install on my Windows or Linux systems. :(
Doomed, I say!!
DOOMED!!!
See ya tomorrow! (I hope!)
Can I stay with the tax table?
Looks like I missed the fun tonight.
So, it'll be an interesting trip.
Then, to figure out how to make the 2.6.16 Linux kernel on my system recognize the thing.
It's a dirty job, but hey, someone's got to do it. ;)
At least I didn't miss too much fun. But I can't last much longer... Good night!
Hi ho, Hi ho, it's back to work I go... ;)
Hey Got to go to work but thought you all might like to see this I just got from Iraq
Iraqi Police in action. Words from Iraq.
Personal stuff cut out......
I could wait to tell you what we saw today. As usual we were doing our routine patrols and as we were heading back to Mares. We saw that the IPs (Iraqi Police) had one of the main roads closed. Shortly after, we realized that they were working on an IED placed on the right of the road exactly where we normally pass by to make a right turn. This people have a great sense of bravery, because even with the limitation on the equipment that they were using to deactivate the IED, this IPs worked with it fearless. There were basically about 7 IPs on the ground, one with binoculars, two with a string with a hook in the middle of it and the rest of them pulling security for the ones working directly with the IED. The technique used to deactivate the IED was merely simple. The used the hook to extract the ignition device away from the round (one 155mm). After the ignition device was away from the round, then extracting the round out of the whole was piece of cake. Im glad and thank God for these men, because it could hit any of our Stryker and cause other tragedy like on February 26, 2006.
Some that cranked me up was that while they worked on the IED, none of us got out of the Stryker at least to help pulling security for them. Though the Stryker it self has a .50 cal mounted and I think they were helping that way. In addition, two of my peers were just criticizing the way that these IPs worked with the IED. Man I just wanted to tell them that if they know as much and they wanted so bad to do some about it they could go out and help them with the problem. The finally shut up when they saw when the IPs pulled the round out of the hole. I apologize for this, but I needed to get it out of my system because in the way that I see it is that those men saved our sorry asses from getting blow up. Probably the only way we might would realized that it was an IED there is if it would exploded and even kill or injure some one. I hate the fact of people talking smack and not doing anything about it.
Well this incident also remind me couple weeks ago when a SVBIED blow up and couple minutes later an IED went off about 200 meters away from the SVBIED site. When we there about 15 minutes after all this happened, but the must interesting part is who an IA (Iraqi Army) guy crawled like a snake into the hole just to peep and see what was the status of the remaining UXO (Unexploded Ordnance). After he (IA) realized that this rounds didnt represented a threat (at least to him), he just pulled them out like candies. Even an explosion took place, it had 5 unexploded rounds inside the IED hole and we heard that the explosion from the EID was quite loud. Now you can imagine how much damage this IED would make if it would go off completely.
I know you like to hear about all this, so this is some that has been going on that I think I havent share this one with you. I got you some new Iraqi money, the one that doesnt have the Saddam face on it. You will receive it with the rest of the stuff that I have for you here. In what box is the mouthwash? Take care and keep getting well. Have a great day.
Hello? Anybody here?
Does this mean I have the castle to myself this morning and can run naked through the halls? :P
Howya Genesis!!
Yes you did!! :)
Hey there! Good to know someone else is here this morning - or afternoon for you.
BTW, how many time zones ahead of us are you?
Where you are - 6 hours!!
Morning, GD. Afternoon, Irish.
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