To: Happy2BMe
I really have to stop myself from asking why this town is still in existence.
6 posted on
03/31/2004 5:39:39 AM PST by
boxerblues
(4 months and a couple of bandaid wounds do not make a hero)
To: boxerblues
I think we can be justified in dumping a half dozen MOABs on Fallujah without much reprisals. I bet most Iraqis know its already too much of a hotbed.
7 posted on
03/31/2004 5:40:59 AM PST by
Crazieman
To: boxerblues
Don't stop asking.
8 posted on
03/31/2004 5:41:38 AM PST by
bwteim
(Begin With The End In Mind)
To: boxerblues
I really have to stop myself from asking why this town is still in existence.Because your government cares nothing about its people. When are all of you going to wake up? You think the Democrats care about you? Do you think the Republicans care about you? Do you think any political party cares about you? LOL. Sheeple. Not one individual in leadership in this nation has the fortitude to make and effect a decision on how to get some of this stopped. Not one.
25 posted on
03/31/2004 5:51:12 AM PST by
MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
(Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
To: boxerblues
We're wanting to move out and let them govern themselves.
STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID
And Drudge has that picture up of a grinning set of President Bushes under that headline, and a Kerry concerned about gas prices....don't think he's not perfectly aware of what the pictures say. It's not an accident that a scowling, unflattering picture of Condi has dominated the news about the Bush administration for the past week, either. The media wants us to think that the President is not focused on what is happening to our troops.
I'm waiting for a decisive response to this, and I hope it will be coming. That town is declaring itself a war zone, so let's give them what they're asking.
To: boxerblues
Ya' know, they incinerated 50,000 Dresden residents in WW2 without batting an eye, KNOWING what it would do to the enemy resistance.
They want to see a "Great Satan", I say show them the Fires of Hell.
Better still, enact the Law of the Ban, slaughter all the people within it's walls, the animals, leave all spoils and let that be the sacrifice to God.
The application of extreme pressure on a set of balls can accomplish more than gaining a thousand sets of hearts and minds. ONC
34 posted on
03/31/2004 5:56:23 AM PST by
olde north church
(Thinnest JC Penney's Women's Fashion Catalog -- Taliban Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
To: boxerblues
I ask why are we still helping these demons! I wish we would leave who gives a rats ass about a democracy for these animals. I have such a pit in my stomach especially now if they dragged a solider's body in the street, the media will now go non stop and blame Bush. I don't even watch the news anymore it is so bad for Bush.
98 posted on
03/31/2004 6:52:51 AM PST by
angcat
To: boxerblues
I really have to stop myself from asking why this town is still in existence. Me too. Whenever something really bad happens, it's either in Fallujah or around it in the "Sunni triangle". It's like the bad side of town for all of Iraq. And most of the media is all too happy to report and photograph on the 'troubles' in Fallujah while remaining silent about all the successes and smiling faces in the rest of Iraq.
An interesting trivia bit: the Sunnis can be traced back to the followers of Aisha bint abi Bakr, Mohammed's fiery child bride, who probably did more to stir up trouble and death among Muslims than any crusading enemy of Islam ever did.
109 posted on
03/31/2004 7:19:50 AM PST by
Sender
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