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A demonstrator tries to contain the crowds during an anti-American protest in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday April 4, 2004. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)

American special forces join coalition soldiers as the Spanish base comes under attack outside Kufa, 15 kms north of Najaf, Iraq, Sunday April 4 2004; Gunmen opened fire on the Spanish garrison near the holy city of Najaf on Sunday during a huge demonstration by followers of an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric.One Salvadoran, one American, one Iraqi soldier and at least 14 Iraqis died, and more than 130 people were wounded. (AP PHOTO/Gervasio Sanchez)

American soldiers take cover as the Spanish base comes under attack outside Kufa, 15 kms north of Najaf, Iraq, Sunday April 4 2004; Gunmen opened fire on the Spanish garrison near the holy city of Najaf on Sunday during a huge demonstration by followers of an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric.One Salvadoran, one American, one Iraqi soldier and at least 14 Iraqis died, and more than 130 people were wounded.

An American soldier runs for cover as the Spanish base comes under attack outside Kufa, 15 kms north of Najaf, Iraq, Sunday April 4 2004; Gunmen opened fire on the Spanish garrison near the holy city of Najaf on Sunday during a huge demonstration by followers of an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric. (AP PHOTO/Gervasio Sanchez)

A Salvadorean soldier runs for cover as his base comes under attack outside Kufa, 15 kms north of Najaf, Iraq, Sunday, April 4,2004. Gunmen opened fire on the Spanish garrison near the holy city of Najaf on Sunday during a huge demonstration by followers of an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric. (AP PHOTO/Gervasio Sanchez)
Supporters of al-Sadr's self-styled militia, the al-Mahdi Army, walk towards Kufa, Iraq, Sunday April 4 2004. Gunmen opened fire on the Spanish garrison near the holy city of Najaf on Sunday during a huge demonstration by followers of an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric. Four Salvadoran soldiers and at least 14 Iraqis died, and more than 130 people were wounded.

4 posted on 04/04/2004 4:27:24 PM PDT by Happy2BMe (U.S.A. - - United We Stand - - Divided We Fall - - Support Our Troops - - Vote BUSH)
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To: Happy2BMe
Saddam was right, he knew how to control these barbarians.
5 posted on 04/04/2004 4:29:28 PM PDT by xJones
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To: Happy2BMe
Another day in Iraq, peeps.

Look, let's all calm down and let the Marines do their Fallujah thing. You'll find that Al-Sadr will sober up real quick when that occurs.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

7 posted on 04/04/2004 4:30:59 PM PDT by section9 (Major Motoko Kusanagi says, "John Kerry: all John F., no Kennedy..." Click on my pic!)
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To: Travis McGee
Hmmm, interesting tattoo on the 203 trigger man...


25 posted on 04/04/2004 4:57:20 PM PDT by in the Arena ("rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.” ~ Orwell)
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To: Happy2BMe
It is high time to start shooting and asking questions later. My prayers are with these soldiers and their loved ones. President Bush, it is time to take off the gloves and start doing away with these Iraqi SOB's. We have got to hit them with overwhelming force, just like we did with the Japs. This political correctness crap is killing our boys. All I keep hearing is Bremer and some generals saying that we are going to hit these SOB's an that is it. I am sick of it.

When this happens, we look like paper tigers. FORCE is where it is my fellow Americans. Let's go get them.
62 posted on 04/04/2004 6:33:25 PM PDT by rambo316
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