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To: mdittmar
An unmanned aerial vehicle observed persons leaving the house, loading injured individuals into a sedan and fleeing the scene.

An AH-64 Apache helicopter engaged the sedan destroying it.

Three people were observed running from the meeting house to a nearby house.

A U.S. Air Force F16 Fighting Falcon dropped two 500-pound GPS-guided bombs on the second house.

This begs for some background music. Something cheery, like maybe the Cars' "Hello Again." Or maybe something a little darker. "Enter Sandman"...

24 posted on 07/17/2007 2:16:45 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Billthedrill
John Fogerty - The Old Man Down the Road

You got to hidey-hide, you got to jump and run again;
You got to hidey-hidey-hide, the old man is down the road.

36 posted on 07/17/2007 2:25:21 PM PDT by Enterprise (I can't talk about liberals anymore because some of the words will get me sent to rehab.)
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To: Billthedrill

—Or maybe something a little darker. “Enter Sandman”...—

Or “Killing an Arab” by The Cure.


38 posted on 07/17/2007 2:31:47 PM PDT by rfp1234 (Nothing is better than eternal happiness. A ham sandwich is better than nothing. Therefore...)
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To: Billthedrill
Something from Candy-O,like,

Let's Go

51 posted on 07/17/2007 2:54:06 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served,to keep us free)
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To: Billthedrill
""Enter Sandman"..."

Enter Sandman is too good of a tune for these bastards.

There is a Def Leppard tune called "The Gods of war".

With Helicopters flying overhead, gunfire, rockets and bombs a recording of Ronald Reagan plays in the background.

"A message to terrorists everywhere, you can run but not hide.

We are not going to tolerate these attacks from outlaw states, we will not cave in.

Today we have done what we had to do, he counted on America to be passive.....he counted wrong."

The song was largely an anti war song but this part at the end was embraced by our soldiers.

Here is an comment on the song by one of our brave men.

" I am just writing this note to say if you've not ever listened to the song you wouldn't know that it has sound bytes of Ronald Reagan's famous speeches about not giving in to terrorism and the wrong assumption of the terrorists and terrorist states to think that they could get us to do what they wanted us to do by the methods of terrorism, in the context of Omar Qaddafi. In light of the present it holds a much more significant context. Listen to the song and they are excellent quotes. I know that the song was more or less written as a rant against what we as America was doing against terrorism, but with the soldiers I went to basic training with, it didn't turn out that way. I went to basic training in 1988 and this album came out just prior to that in the end of the summer of 1987. We wrote "gods of war" on our helmets like Matthew Modine had on his helmet in FULL METAL JACKET as others in Vietnam conflict surely did in real life. But, our use of its was that in hopes we too would become superior over any enemy of America as we had all hoped to do at that point over communism. Terrorism as a problem for America was just in its infancy stage. Yet, we had a great president to set a precedent to deal with it(no pun intended in the wordplay there). Thank GOD we did have Ronald Reagan. I think Def Leppard's producer Robert "Mutt" Lange(who now produces and is married to Shania Twain) probably added the sound bytes as his own idea so as to do exactly as the song is intended to do, incite a hatred yet a respect for war in this new fashion of terrorism [to us young Americans anyway for whom he was trying to marketize to] as the world was dealing with in its view of Omar Qaddafi. {{just a sidenote: if you listen to any of Shania Twain's music since Lange has been producing her albums, you can identify Def Leppardish sound distinctly on all tracks pretty much instantly.}} Oh, by the way, I'm writing this while on military duty in Iraq just north of Baghdad in Al Taji, at US Army military base CAMP COOKE. I don't actually listen to rock music anymore but thought I'd look up the lyrics to this song to try and find what speeches it was in which Ronald Reagan made the statements about dealing with terrorism. It was a pretty neat effect in the song to use the speeches and special effects of helicopters and booms and machine gun fire to get the blood going and mind thinking through the adrenal rush the song incited in me, as a teenager who as many soldiers join the military dream of, to get me to join the military and fight our enemies in the world. If only Lange and the Leps new. I'm sure they'd've left the song off the album. It was my favorite for sure. I was introduced to Def Leppard while at basic training. I'd never heard them before then. So, you see the impact of those lyrics are important to this song. You must find out and include them. It's important.

75 posted on 07/17/2007 3:47:20 PM PDT by #1CTYankee (That's right, I have no proof. So what of it??)
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To: Billthedrill
..This begs for some background music. Something cheery, like maybe the Cars' "Hello Again." Or maybe something a little darker. "Enter Sandman"...

How about Bobby McFerrin's little diddy:

Here is a little song I wrote

You might want to sing it note for note

Don't worry be happy

In every life we have some trouble

When you worry you make it double

Don't worry, be happy......

76 posted on 07/17/2007 3:54:26 PM PDT by strange1 ("Show the enemy harm so he shall not advance" Sun Tzu The Art of War)
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