Posted on 11/19/2004 12:45:55 AM PST by Former Military Chick
Why do feel like saying blah blah blah!!
Let's consider wiping out Aljazerra.
This trashing of our proud Marines, our finest fighting force, in the middle of a battle zone is too much. Damn NBC and Kevin Sites.
And thank God for that new movie, "Buried in the Sand" which does exactly what you are suggesting...
"Why do feel like saying blah blah blah!!"
Because "yada yada yada" is so passe'?....:)
I feel exactly the same way. How dare the media scum judge anything like this when they have no idea what war is all about? When they can't remotely relate to the danger and the stress these guys are under? How dare they??
I've been in Iraq for eleven months and I can't come close to relating to what the Marines are experiencing in the heat of a battle with terrorists. I sure respect it, though. In spades.
What movie is this? I'm curious.
As a matter of fact, US warplanes have been known to "accidently" bomb French and Chinese embassies from time to time. It would certainly be understandable if an American pilot who is unfamiliar with strange Muslim names like Al-Zarqawi and Al-Jazeera got the two confused while looking at a map....
Al- this or Al- that - - whatever.
"I can call you Betty, call.... me.... Al." (/Paul Simon)
For the record yesterday the total number was 51 KIA
They are now at peace. They are with GOD.
The terrorists are still wondering why it is soooo hot and where are all the virgins?
The lamestream media wasted a LOT of moral capital in their outrage with the scenes of Abu Ghraib, how could they really differentiate between that and the swift reaction of a Marine in a combat situation?
In the one example, there were clearly GIs exceeding their authority, but no lasting or permanent harm occurred. In the other, an enemy combatant made an unwise move in the presence of a keyed-up Marine, and a summary resolution of the situation was quickly carried out.
A young LT (JG) John Forbes Kerry beached his patrol boat, which had just been fired upon by an enemy combatant on shore, leapt ashore, with weapon in hand, and pursued on foot a fleeing wounded teenager who MAY have been the enemy combatant, and shot him in the back. For this he was awarded a Silver Star.
In which of these incidents was there the 'fog of war'?
Ask a harder question.
I suspect the only reason we are not taking out Al Jaazera is because they are actually an intelligence function of the U.S. They probably are giving us information about the location of terrorists etc.
The only intelligence I see Al-Jazeera providing us is a bad image. They've done more harm than good and want to be that way to show the arab world that americans are just "infedels" to them. They love the violent culture they have and don't want the west to influence "their way"
Get with the program. This is my attempt at disinformation. If we spread my rumor, the terrorists will take out al Jazeera themselves :-)
...What are our priorities??...finding out why a marine saw fit in the heat of battle to waste a terrorist or
find out who got medieval on some poor woman who's legless and armless torso was found in the middle of a road in hell??...I tell you folks...until we stick political correctness where the sun don't shine.....
:(
It'll never happen
"Buried in the Sand" is a lot of raw (and rough) footage of Saddam's Iraqi soldiers beating the ever-living $#!# out of prisoners and killing them and stuff like that. Very, very grusome. It's listed on Amazon if you're interested.
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