Posted on 08/03/2006 9:14:01 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
Summary of IDF operations against Hizbullah in Lebanon 3 Aug 2006
(Communicated by IDF Spokesman)
Over the past day, IDF infantry, armored and engineering forces operated in southern Lebanon. The forces positioned themselves in the areas of Mis el Jabal, Mahibab Blida, Shihin, Rajmil and Majdal Zun, in the eastern part of southern Lebanon. At the same time, IDF forces established positions in the villages of Al Teibeh, Al Adeisa, Rab A-Tiltin, Aita a-Shaab and Maroun A-Ras and Bint Jbeil.
Yesterday evening an IDF soldier was killed and four more were wounded in exchanges of fire in the village of Aita A-Shaab. An IDF soldier was severely wounded and two soldiers were lightly wounded in the village of Mahbib.
In fighting throughout the day, IDF forces killed approximately 35 armed Hizbullah terrorists, and wounded numerous other Hizbullah terrorists.
In the area of Bint Jbeil, IDF forces identified and destroyed a vehicle carrying a Hizbullah missile launcher. Additional weapons were discovered by the force, including 10 assault rifles in the area around the village of Sheihin.
During the night the IDF carried out more than 120 aerial attacks in Lebanon:
6 missile launchers, including launchers used for long-range attacks against Afula and Haifa.
35 Hizbullah buildings, storage facilities and headquarters
Areas used to launch rocket into Israel, and roads and bridges leading to those areas.
A vehicle identified transporting weapons.
Cool!
good night all
One of my early influences was reading Robert Heinlein, so I really didn't get too swept off my feet by the lefties. I was more influenced by The Moon is a Harsh Mistress and Stranger in a Strange land than by Rubin.
Heinlein corrupted me young with that healthy dose of libertarian leaning you should be responsible for your decisions pov that he was good at communicating.
And then there was Bradbury and Orwell, too, to show me the craziness of the leftist promise...
But I did read the Gita, too...and the Upanishads.
I was a precocious reader. I had devoured all of these before I was 16.
It is not the same world.
Good nite bnelson44. In fact, I'm heading for the pillow too. Nite All.
I watched Kennedy get the Democrat nomination in '60. In the basement on a tiny tv, with Daddy. I was clueless, but I think I got bit that night. :-)
He died in '61, but not until after he read Advise and Consent and praised Alan Drury to the hilt. (I wonder if we would agree or argue about politics if he were still around.) My mother thinks Ted Kennedy walks on water. Since she's old, I don't mention Mary Jo....
Pinz
Nixon was rather worried about the youth culture, because it was very radicalized...and I think he had gotten a bit paranoid of things, like it might escalate out of control into something really bad.
It's been a while since I studied it.
I liked Nixon when he was president, I liked him after Watergate...If Ike had liked him better and helped him beat Kennedy, the last half quarter of the 20th c might have been different.
What's was Einstein's goal?
Pinz
This is sounding more like a 'real' war, not just stopping guerillas.... :-)
Pinz
Good night, b.
Pinz
Well, I'll admit, I was nothing more than a faux hippie back then - I actually doorbelled for Goldwater as a child, (must have been in the 4th grade at that point) went to the '64 convention in Anaheim, CA with my mom and my "radical" reading list was designed to drive my teachers up the wall whenever possible. HA! I can't remember a time I haven't been a conservative in reality. Was I the only one to sob for days when Reagan lost his first bid for the nomination to Ford?
Good night, poet.
Pinz
My dad finally had to give up being a yellow dog democrat, cause the party everywhere had gotten too leftist...but he was late...not until the late 90s.
But I suspect he was a swing voter, in reality.
My mom was an FDR democrat all her life, although she voted republican in the last primary she voted in because we were trying to get someone we knew elected.
No it isn't. Now the left seems so venal, empty and angry. Then they seemd innocent, pure and ethereal.
I didn't have much concept of 'conservative' then, except old. lol
Now that label says calm, intelligent, down-to-earth and reliable.
Wonder if people changed, or just the labels...
Pinz
LOL - we aren't allowed outside of our walled compound. Our prison, so to speak. Whenever we do have to leave it, we are in heavily armored convoys.
The only shopping we get to do is at the PX. ;-)
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