Thanks for posting this. I just read it. Bruce Willis is one of the very, very few true patriots in Hollywood. It would be a great day to see him writing out a check for someone turning in one of those slime.
Yippe Kai Yay, Mofo Libs!
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Way to go Bruce!
You know darned well what you're missing, Rita!
I'm now a Rita fan. It took guts to do this on MSNBC of all places.
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Bruce Willis is from an earlier era of real Hollywood leading men. He and Mel Gibson are both out of place in today's Hollweird climate-and I'm so glad that they are.
did you all see rita's hard-hitting piece on the bunny ranch?
Oh God Bless Bruce! Thank God there are a few in Hollywood who get it!
Yeah. I saw part of that last night and will watch the rest tonight in my time zone.
Whatever you want, Bruce, it's yours.
Wont be long before they are beheading children.
I think if Bruce Willis succeeds in making his movie about the Deuce Four, that would go a long way towards getting out the information, it would counter Jarhead, and I'm sure he'd make a bundle on it.
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Major Mark Bieger found this little girl after the car bomb that attacked our guys while kids were crowding around. The soldiers here have been angry and sad for two days. They are angry because the terrorists could just as easily have waited a block or two and attacked the patrol away from the kids. Instead, the suicide bomber drove his car and hit the Stryker when about twenty children were jumping up and down and waving at the soldiers.
Major Bieger, I had seen him help rescue some of our guys a week earlier during another big attack, took some of our soldiers and rushed this little girl to our hospital. He wanted her to have American surgeons and not to go to the Iraqi hospital. She didn't make it. I snapped this picture when Major Bieger ran to take her away. He kept stopping to talk with her and hug her.
The soldiers went back to that neighborhood the next day to ask what they could do. The people were very warming and welcomed us into their homes, and many kids were actually running up to say hello and to ask soldiers to shake hands.
Eventually, some insurgents must have realized we were back and started shooting at us. The American soldiers and Iraqi police started engaging the enemy and there was a running gun battle. I saw at least one IP who was shot, but he looked okay and actually smiled at me despite the big bullet hole in his leg. I smiled back.
One thing seems certain; the people in that neighborhood share our feelings about the terrorists. We are going to go back there, and if any terrorists come out, the soldiers hope to find them. Everybody is still very angry that the insurgents attacked us when the kids were around. Their day will come....