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Final count 5 new kitties for run a muk

Are you sure she's done? And momma cat was there to oversee....well, Dad, lots of mouths to feed. LOL!!

16 posted on 07/28/2004 8:34:53 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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18 posted on 07/28/2004 8:47:46 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (Sure glad I was old enough to vote for President Reagan!!!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

 

A U.S. soldier distributes anti-terrorism leaflets to members of the public in Baqubah, Iraq, on Thursday. Iraqi health officials raised the death toll of yesterday's car bomb attack, which occurred exactly one month after the transfer of sovereignty, to 70.  Wathiq Khuzaie / Getty Images

A U.S. soldier distributes anti-terrorism leaflets to members of the public in Baqubah, Iraq, on Thursday. Iraqi health officials raised the death toll of yesterday's car bomb attack, which occurred exactly one month after the transfer of sovereignty, to 70.

I am sorry but the law requires that I give you a ticket, but I could possibly give you a warning under certain conditions. By the way what are you doing this Saturday night?

 

U.S. soldiers search a car in Baqubah, Iraq, on Thursday.

I am sorry Senator Kerry, but I have thoroughly inspected this vehicle, and I see absolutely no indication that you have a coherent policy anywhere on board!

Members of the New Mexico Army National Guard’s 720th Transportation Company, based in Las Vegas, follow the color guard on the tarmac at Biggs Army Airfield in El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday after returning from Iraq.  Jr. Hernandez / AP photo

Members of the New Mexico Army National Guard’s 720th Transportation Company, based in Las Vegas, follow the color guard on the tarmac at Biggs Army Airfield in El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday after returning from Iraq.

Fascinating that the New Mexico National Guard is based in Nevada's largest city, and have their ceremonies in the largest of the lower 48 states.

Staff Sgt. Bill Embrey lies next to a chalk drawing of himself in the driveway of his family's Racine, Wis.-area home on Wednesday. Embrey's wife, Jennifer Brittig, son Brandon, 10, daughter Jessica, 8, and a few of the neighbors worked until 9 p.m. the previous night to draw welcome messages on the family's driveway in anticipation of Embrey's return from Iraq. He spent 14 months there with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 32nd Military Police Unit.  Scott Anderson, (Racine, Wis.) Journal Times / AP photo

Staff Sgt. Bill Embrey lies next to a chalk drawing of himself in the driveway of his family's Racine, Wis.-area home on Wednesday. Embrey's wife, Jennifer Brittig, son Brandon, 10, daughter Jessica, 8, and a few of the neighbors worked until 9 p.m. the previous night to draw welcome messages on the family's driveway in anticipation of Embrey's return from Iraq. He spent 14 months there with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 32nd Military Police Unit.

Later the Sarge swore to the neighbors that looking at that chalk figure was like looking in a mirror.  Perhaps some certain Democrats should try looking in a mirror some day and then they might see what we see.

 

Lt. Justin Canterbury, left, and Sgt. 1st Class Wilfredo Aponte, both members of the 3rd Infantry Division, work at the airspace command-and-control station at Fort Stewart, Ga., on Wednesday during a training exercise to prepare for the unit’s upcoming redeployment to Iraq.  Stephen Morton / AP photo

Lt. Justin Canterbury, left, and Sgt. 1st Class Wilfredo Aponte, both members of the 3rd Infantry Division, work at the airspace command-and-control station at Fort Stewart, Ga., on Wednesday during a training exercise to prepare for the unit’s upcoming redeployment to Iraq.

The 3ID spearheaded the War in Iraq last year, and now they prepare to return to the site of their heroics. There is no rest for the weary.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., travels in a water taxi across Boston Harbor to the Charlestown Navy Yard on Wednesday after completing his six-day journey along America's Freedom Trail to Boston. Kerry is joined by fellow Vietnam veterans and crewmates.

It was reported today the Senator Kerry received a paper cut during the brief boat ride, and so he has submitted documentation which would have him receive an unprecedented fourth Purple Heart Medal.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., travels in a water taxi across Boston Hharbor to the Charlestown Navy Yard on Wednesday.  Laura Rauch / AP photo

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., travels in a water taxi across Boston Harbor to the Charlestown Navy Yard on Wednesday.

Some Viet Nam hero veterans visited Boston on Wednesday, and oh, Senator John Kerry was there also.

 

 

South Korean and U.S. soldiers stand guard in Panmunjom, South Korea, on Wednesday.

The east Asian staring contest was recently ended in a dead heat. Contestants vowed that next year there will be a clear winner!

Senior Airman Aaron Cooper saws through the wing of a C-5A Galaxy aircraft as part of an engineering structural analysis project at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Cooper is assigned to the base's 653rd Combat Logistics Support Squadron.  Sue Sapp / U.S. Air Force

Senior Airman Aaron Cooper saws through the wing of a C-5A Galaxy aircraft as part of an engineering structural analysis project at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Cooper is assigned to the base's 653rd Combat Logistics Support Squadron.

The recent Air Force austerity program has had professionals determine that the Galaxy aircraft do not really need such big wings! When in doubt, cut em out!

 

An F-16 Fighting Falcon flies through the sky over Iraq during a combat mission July 23.

Meanwhile, the "sleeping" Falcons are sitting on tarmacs all over  the USA with the crews considering just how they will soon be deployed under the most new very excellent security plans of the Democrat nominees for the White House! War Gaming is an endless endeavor!

 

Sgt. Leonard, right, a Special Forces member, shakes hands with his Filipino counterpart after conducting force-protection and security training as part of a joint counter-terrorism exercise held at Camp Lucero, the Philippines, on Thursday. U.S. military advisers are training Filipino troops to fight al-Qaida-linked Muslim militants.

The Phillipine soldiers are now by State decree going to only engage  extremist Muslims via on line video game competitions.

 

First Sgt. Gordon Waugh, a Special Forces member, is reflected in a mirror as Filipino soldiers, playing the roles of suspected rebels, kneel during force-protection and security training at Camp Lucero, the Philippines, on Thursday.

Warning:  Persons in mirror may seem more awesome than they really are!

 

An unidentified Special Forces soldier helps a Philippine soldier inspect a vehicle during force-protection and security training at Camp Lucero, the Philippines, on Thursday.  Joel Nito / Agence France-Presse

An unidentified Special Forces soldier helps a Philippine soldier inspect a vehicle during force-protection and security training at Camp Lucero, the Philippines, on Thursday.

How come the unidentified American Special Forces are not wearing hoods over their heads as the so called savage "freedom fighters" in Iraq do? I am just curious!

Just another day at the office for our Troops.

300 posted on 07/29/2004 4:06:57 PM PDT by Radix (The immortal words of J.F. Kerry. I voted for the War before I voted against it.)
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