But, he said: "We are besieged here now. It is a great emotional victory, but bad strategy. It is very easy now for the Americans to come and kill us all."
Yup.
1 posted on
11/08/2004 6:46:46 PM PST by
saquin
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To: saquin
2 posted on
11/08/2004 6:48:45 PM PST by
Libertarian4Bush
(DECISION 2004: IT'S THE SPITBALLS, STUPID)
To: saquin
In the front yard of a half-built house in Falluja, a dozen fighters sat in a semicircle.Oh dude...
3 posted on
11/08/2004 6:50:00 PM PST by
SquirrelKing
("I have to march because my mother couldn't have an abortion." - Maxine Waters (D-California)
To: saquin
The fighters were already in the street, shouting "Allahu Akbar" every time they heard explosions, believing it would divert the missiles away. This says it all.
4 posted on
11/08/2004 6:51:14 PM PST by
TADSLOS
(Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
To: saquin
5 posted on
11/08/2004 6:51:35 PM PST by
philo
To: saquin
Gee, I am all choked up, NOT
To: saquin
"Most of the time, when they weren't reading or praying, they spoke about death, not fearfully, but in happy anticipation. They talked about how martyrs would not feel pain and about how many virgins they would get in heaven."
AHHHGGH!!!
(sorryjust so TIRED of hearing this as a reason not to live.)
8 posted on
11/08/2004 6:52:56 PM PST by
hpfisher
(The Truth shall reign!)
To: saquin
Fascinating.
Kill em all.
To: saquin
"The world is convinced that we people of Falluja are happy to kill the innocents, that's not true, even when we execute collaborators and people working for the Americans, I feel sad for them and sometimes cry, but this is a war."Gosh, what a sensitive guy. </puke>
11 posted on
11/08/2004 6:54:51 PM PST by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: saquin
12 posted on
11/08/2004 6:55:15 PM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: saquin
When it was time to break their fast, the men poured food into a big tray and, exchanging jokes, scooped rice with their fingers. I had to keep reminding myself that these people blow up civilians every day in Iraq. So why are you giving them any press time what so ever? What we need are some suicide newsmen that will blow themselves up after their interview of these killers.
13 posted on
11/08/2004 6:55:15 PM PST by
AgThorn
(Go go Bush!! But don't turn your back on America with "immigrant amnesty")
To: saquin
He's a quick one, he is . . .
To: saquin
"There were two kinds of mujahideen bound together in a marriage of convenience. One kind, Arab fighters from the new generation of the jihad diaspora, were teachers, workers and students from across the Arab world feeling oppressed and alienated by the west; they came to Iraq with dreams of martyrdom." Oh poor babies they're feeling "less than" apparently. Oh well there's nothing like killing a few unbelievers to cheer a downhearted Muslim up! May they all rot in hell for an eternity.
15 posted on
11/08/2004 6:57:27 PM PST by
Smoote
To: saquin
Well the article doesn't say exactly, it continues to appear that much, if not most, of the "insurgency" is from elsewhere.
Yet for the most part, this article being a notable exception, this merits little attention in the press. I wonder why that might be???
16 posted on
11/08/2004 6:57:28 PM PST by
swilhelm73
(I voted for Bush. You're welcome.)
To: saquin
We have a bug problem and the exterminator is on site...
Hasz anyone seen the Iraqi soldiers manhandling the terrorists they captured? They reminded me of Union airport workers stacking luggage...
17 posted on
11/08/2004 7:00:13 PM PST by
dinok
To: saquin
He fiddled with the gun for a few minutes, then turned to me: "Do you know how to make these things work?" So, a mighty mujahedeen turns to a journalist and asks, "Do you know how to make these things work?" Speechless. Just speechless.
18 posted on
11/08/2004 7:01:15 PM PST by
kezekiel
To: saquin
..and each province will elect a council and these councils will elect a president. Sounds kinda like our Electoral system.
To: saquin
lol. They are evil, brave children. Kill them just to oblige them...
21 posted on
11/08/2004 7:03:23 PM PST by
JasonC
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But, he said: "We are besieged here now. It is a great emotional victory, but bad strategy. It is very easy now for the Americans to come and kill us all."Uh huh. Sounds like a plan to me.
To: saquin
"The world is convinced that we people of Falluja are happy to kill the innocents, that's not true, even when we execute collaborators and people working for the Americans, I feel sad for them and sometimes cry, but this is a war."
Oh we feel the same about you too, except for the sadness and crying part.
28 posted on
11/08/2004 7:08:46 PM PST by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: saquin
"The amir told me: "All we want is the Americans to leave, and then everything will be fine, the Kurds will stop talking about seceding from Iraq, the Shias will stop talking about settling scores with Sunnis and each province will elect a council and these councils will elect a president."
This was total BS. They are fighting to keep freedom from this country and paid by the surrounding countries to see that it fails so their people will not revolt and demand democracy.
Give them what they want if all want a body bag. This is not a holy war, we are not trying to convert them or deny their faith, yet they attempt to deny us ours.
Kill'em all and let them go to their beloved allah *spit*
32 posted on
11/08/2004 7:11:58 PM PST by
PROSOUTH
(Deo Vindice "God Will Vindicate")
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