Posted on 07/30/2006 9:06:00 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
U.N. PWNED
kewl!
Okay...I understand where you are coming from...I have seen Bush being called that on DUmmieland.
Building collapsed between 6 and 7 a.m. Attack was much earlier. Mr. Green Helmut appears to be same guy from ten years ago (noted already on FReeper threads), child photographed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fraud on scale of 2002 Jenin massacre fraud.
No evidence of missile damage or holes in building.
We were talking about D.C., but what the hey!
Biblical events in Biblical lands: works for me!
ROFLMAO!!! I LOVE it!!
Olmert seems to be coming up with a surprising amount of backbone, doesn't he sofaman. How do you see the current situation? Is Olmert working with the IDF?
I just went through a bunch of 100 degree days...101, 103...but we had a cool front come through today. Yay! 68 outside right now...we went through about three weeks when it didn't get much below 80...sort of reminded me of back home..
Three-pronged attack aims to push Hizbullah back to Litani
The security cabinet approved early Tuesday morning expanded ground operations in Lebanon, while the IDF, under the assumption that only a few days were left for the operations against Hizbullah, was already gearing up Monday night for a massive ground incursion into Lebanon on three different fronts, utilizing the Golani, Nahal and the Paratroopers infantry brigades.
The plan, senior IDF sources said, was to utilize the last remaining days of the operation, which they estimated would be over by week's end, to push Hizbullah back as far north as the Litani River in central Lebanon. The plan was pending approval by the cabinet, which was meeting late Monday night.
"An extensive ground operation could destroy the Hizbullah terror infrastructure there," a high-ranking IDF source said. "This is our opportunity to strike at Hizbullah."
Defense Minister Amir Peretz rejected calls for a cease-fire on Monday. "This is a difficult and painful fight but we can overcome it," he said during a speech in the Knesset plenum. "We cannot agree to a cease-fire that will go into effect immediately."
In addition to the attempt to push Hizbullah north to the Litani, the IDF is also working on carving out a two-kilometer security zone along the northern border, under which all of the Hizbullah outposts there would be completely razed and guerrillas would not be allowed to return to the borderline area.
Hizbullah fired two Katyusha rockets at Kiryat Shmona on Monday. No one was wounded, but fires broke out as a result of the explosions.
At the moment, the IDF said that it did not intend to send the thousands of reservists who had been called up under emergency orders into Lebanon. Sources said the reservists would be used the earliest by Wednesday, although the decision was dependent on decisions made at the late-night cabinet meeting.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1153292045787&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Well, she is a big Texas landowner now, ya know. Has to get that plutocrat girth to her.
Your name is nuc-lady ... that's what I was referring to. Sorry for the brevity.
You are listing all of your family that has signed up or are planning to??
It makes ME want to sign up.
Actually, I have wanted to sign up since 9/11...but, with this Israeli thing...I really do now.
Mr. Green Helmet looks like Baghdad Bob to me!!
Most definitely unthud, mystery.
Where did you hear that Iran would have a bomb completed on August 22nd??
Cousins? ;)
___Even then....whose to say he would approve it....with Syria, Iran and FRANCE trying to call the shots..with Kofi added in the mix....I am SURE the ideas they come up with are NOT going to be in Israel or the USA's interest.___
This is why the koolaid drinkers are going to have a bad day. It's not going to happen the way they are dreaming about. They don't have enough power to make it be so.
Plenty of room for one more Bibi Babe, angelwings!
Keep hearing that the people in the US want to withdrawl from the war.
How do we jive that up with the fact that new enlistments remain high and that re-enlistments are also high. If the people doing the fighting remain willing and dedicated how can the onlookers be less so? Doesn't make sense to me.
Thank your daughter for her service!
Breaking on CNN: Showing video of people dancing in the streets in Cuba at news of Fidel handing power over to his brother
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