Posted on 01/29/2005 2:13:42 PM PST by gopwinsin04
Nashville, Tennessee..
I do not envy the souls of those that oppose freedom.
Number 12- Tears in my eyes.
God Bless the troops of the coalition, their families, the Iraqi forces, the Iraqi people and those that stood firm across the world. Too many leaders to cite but my heart is grateful for their courage even in defiance of the majority sentiments of their people.
Special blessings to our own troops and George W. Bush without whom this would not be possible. Continued prayers for the Iraqi's in the coming days.
They do seem to be bursting into tears quite a bit. Do you think they will spin this into a torture thing. LOL.
I don't know if there's a picture with a sign, but I saw some newsfeed on Fox with clips of Iraqis being interviewed. Several of the interviewees were thanking America.
Proud to bump to the top......
God bless our troops and President Bush for making these amazing pictures possible.
FREEDOM!
*sniff*
Thanks for posting this thread. Everyone needs to see these pictures.
Right to Vote Bump!
--Boot Hill
We are all grateful for what we have.
Fat Teddy will have to drown his sorrows.
Let freedom ring! From sea to shining sea..
AMEN!!!
Thank You for posting this thread!!!
Have you read this? Very interesting:
ARE the insurgents and their terrorist allies in the Sunni Triangle doing Iraq a favor without knowing it?
Anyone following the campaign would know that the insurgency has concentrated most Iraqi minds on a single issue: security. It has drawn together communities and political parties that would otherwise be fighting over faith, ideology and raw material interest. Communists, monarchists and Islamists often find themselves on the same side when it comes to defeating the insurgents and ridding Iraq of terrorism.
Yet the National Assembly elected on Sunday will quickly find itself faced in a number of other issues - the real, long-term issue of Iraqi politics that have been occulted by the terrorist campaign:
Mosque and State: Some radical Shiite and Sunni groups want Islam declared to be not only the official state religion, but also the sole source of legislation. This is opposed by others across the political spectrum.
The terror campaign has prevented fundamentalist Sunni groups from forging an alliance with their Shiite counterparts in a common quest for an Islamic government. And the bitter anti-Shiite tone of the insurgency has prevented Shiite fundamentalists from advertising their true colors in the campaign.
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/21518.htm
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What we take for granted...
What a terrific thread. It's hard to understand, at first, why they're all crying. And then you think about the bones in the desert...
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