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To: churchillbuff

Joe is a hero, and he is right. If you disagree, maybe you should take your blinders off and study the history of Iraq, and then talk to anybody who has spent time fighting over there. I was for the war in the beginning, but this man is right. The part where he is wrong though, is when we leave, nothing should be left alive in the entire country.


39 posted on 01/15/2005 7:54:35 PM PST by thesoothsayers
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To: thesoothsayers

"If you disagree, maybe you should take your blinders off and study the history of Iraq"

I have.

Claiming that Iraq is heading for civil war is simply not correct. Iraq is heading towards democracy, starting this January 30th.

"The part where he is wrong though, is when we leave, nothing should be left alive in the entire country."

Great, so you favor the genocide of 25 million people, 5 times more than the number of Jews Hitler killed. Great. Can we sign you up as candidate for History's Greatest Villian?


71 posted on 01/15/2005 8:43:56 PM PST by WOSG (Liberating Iraq - http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com)
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To: thesoothsayers
>>>>I was for the war in the beginning, but this man is right. The part where he is wrong though, is when we leave, nothing should be left alive in the entire country.


Major Frank DeCarlo, attached to the 1st Infantry Division, hands out candy and coloring books to local Iraqi children in the town of Tikrit on Dec 10, 2005. The 1st ID is in Iraq Supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Army photo by specialist Algernon E. Crawley Jr. 050110-A-5702C-004


Sergeant Major David Brinkman of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Infantry Division, passes out coloring books and candy to local Iraqi children in the town of Tikrit on Dec 10, 2005. The 1st ID is in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Army photo by specialist Algernon E. Crawley Jr. 050110-A-5702C-017


Dental Officer Navy Lt Rasha Hanna interacts with children during a Civil Affairs mission to the Primary School in Abu Tiban on Jan 5, 2005. The Mission included Marine and Navy personnel from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, Forward Deployed Preventative Medicine Unit, 4th Civil Affairs Group, and Public Affairs Office. The 31st MEU is supporting the 1st Marine Division in support of Security and Stabilization Operations (SASO) during Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar Providence of Iraq. USMC Photo by GySgt Kevin W Williams 050105-M-9015-0


Marines from the 4th Civil Affairs Group (CAG) and Army soldiers from the 507th Medical Air Ambulance Company, at Al Asad Air Base move boxes of school supplies, beanie babies, books, and various toys and snacks on Jan 8, 2005. The 507th donated these things to the CAG to distribute to the citizens of Iraq. This is part of a humanitarian aid mission in support of the stability of Iraq. USMC photo by Cpl Theresa M. Medina 050108-M-2583M-013


Filipino soldiers give out school supplies to local Iraqi children during a Medical Civil Assistance Program (MEDCAP) in Al Hillah, Iraq, May 16, 2004. Philippine troops setup MEDCAPs in their area of responsibility as part of Multinational Division Center-South effort to help Iraqi civilians with food, medical and other needs in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jose M. Hernandez) (Released)., Official Photo by: SGT JOSE M. HERNANDEZ, 55TH SIGNAL COMPANY (COMCAM) , CAMP BABYLON, Alabama HILLAH , Iraq


An Iraqi doctor does a regular check-up on an Iraqi child during a Medical Civil Assistance Program (MEDCAP) in a medical center in Al Hillah, Iraq, May 16, 2004. MEDCAPs are conducted in their area of responsibility as part of Multinational Division Center-South to help Iraqi civilians with food, medical and other needs in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jose M. Hernandez) (Released), Official Photo by: SGT JOSE M. HERNANDEZ, 55TH SIGNAL COMPANY (COMCAM) , CAMP BABYLON, Alabama HILLAH , Iraq


Staff Sgt. Rodney L. Pfeifer, a motor transportation mechanic, speaks to an Iraqi child during a visit to a village near Fallujah in the Al Anbar province of Iraq April 22, 2004. Members of the battalion made the visit to the village to provide the children shoes and school supplies, as well as give them basic medical check-ups. The shoes and school supplies were donated by friends and family members of the battalion's Marines and sailors. The battalion provides security for the 1st Force Service Support Group at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq, and has conducted several visits to surrounding communities in hopes of building a positive rapport with the local population.


Petty Officer 3rd Class Stanley M. Duing, gives a check-up to an Iraqi child, who is complaining of a sore throat, during a visit to a village near Fallujah in the Al Anbar province of Iraq April 22, 2004. Members of the battalion made the visit to the village to provide the children shoes and school supplies, as well as give them basic medical check-ups. The shoes and school supplies were donated by friends and family members of the battalion's Marines and sailors. The battalion provides security for the 1st Force Service Support Group at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq, and has conducted several visits to surrounding communities in hopes of building a positive rapport with the local population


An Iraqi child waves to soldiers with the 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, after receiving shoes from them near the White Gold projects in Baghdad, Iraq, April 21, 2004. DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Ricky A. Bloom, U.S. Air Force.

72 posted on 01/15/2005 8:45:40 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: thesoothsayers
Your sooths stink.

Do you think we should have done the same thing in Japan and Germany? What about Nam? Should the North have killed every single person and animal in the South in 1865? You forgot about salting the earth....LOL

79 posted on 01/15/2005 9:05:17 PM PST by nopardons
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