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To: Brilliant

It bothers me that they keep refering to this bomb as small. Any pedestrian that would have been walking by could have been killed or severely injured by this blast.


17 posted on 03/06/2008 4:24:02 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Some think McCain should pick his No 2 now. I thought the nominee was No 2. And that No 1s me off!)
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To: DoughtyOne
"It bothers me that they keep refering to this bomb as small."

You're right. It's only small if you're not around when it goes off.

24 posted on 03/06/2008 4:28:11 PM PST by joebuck (Finitum non capax infinitum!)
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To: DoughtyOne
"they keep refering to this bomb as small"

As you say, anyone who happened by could easily have been killed, and one article quoted a guest on the 21ST floor of the Marriott Hotel saying that they felt the room tremble - it was a potentially lethal explosion and should be treated as the political TERRORISM that it is. It is in the style of the Weather Underground tradition of political terrorism -- Obama's pals Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn. Just because those two might be retired doesn't mean they don't have admiring imitators in the loony left.
43 posted on 03/06/2008 5:09:44 PM PST by Enchante (Obama: I'll eagerly kiss Castro's cold dead ass, that's my foreign policy!!)
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To: DoughtyOne
I have seen some of the pics of the damage from this "small" bomb.. and let me tell ya it did some serious damage to the place.. twisted that door up good.


108 posted on 03/06/2008 6:31:19 PM PST by eXe (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: DoughtyOne
It bothers me that they keep refering to this bomb as small. Any pedestrian that would have been walking by could have been killed or severely injured by this blast.


118 posted on 03/06/2008 6:43:11 PM PST by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served,to keep us free)
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To: DoughtyOne
I think a combat hand grenade would be considered small arms, but within its lethal range it is very effective.

http://www.geocities.com/equipmentshop/riflehandgrenades.htm

Second Lieutenant (then Sergeant) Eric C. Dahlgren, U.S. Army, Company E, 142d Infantry, 36th Infantry Division. Congressional Medal of Honor Citation:

He led the 3d Platoon to the rescue of a similar unit which had been surrounded in an enemy counter-attack at Oberhoffen, France.

As he advanced along a street, he observed several Germans crossing a field about 100 yards away. Running into a barn, he took up a position in a window and swept the hostile troops with submachine-gun fire, killing 6, wounding others, and completely disorganizing the group. His platoon then moved forward through intermittent sniper fire and made contact with the besieged Americans. When the 2 platoons had been reorganized, Sgt. Dahlgren continued to advance along the street until he drew fire from an enemy-held house. In the face of machine-pistol and rifle fire, he ran toward the building, hurled a grenade through the door, and blasted his way inside with his gun. This aggressive attack so rattled the Germans that all 8 men who held the strongpoint immediately surrendered.

As Sgt. Dahlgren started toward the next house, hostile machinegun fire drove him to cover. He secured rifle grenades, stepped to an exposed position, and calmly launched his missiles from a difficult angle until he had destroyed the machinegun and killed its 2 operators. He moved to the rear of the house and suddenly came under the fire of a machinegun emplaced in a barn. Throwing a grenade into the structure, he rushed the position, firing his weapon as he ran; within, he overwhelmed 5 Germans. After reorganizing his unit, he advanced to clear hostile riflemen from the building where he had destroyed the machinegun. He entered the house by a window and trapped the Germans in the cellar, where he tossed grenades into their midst, wounding several and forcing 10 more to surrender.

While reconnoitering another street with a comrade, he heard German voices in a house. An attack with rifle grenades drove the hostile troops to the cellar. Sgt. Dahlgren entered the building, kicked open the cellar door, and, firing several bursts down the stairway, called for the trapped enemy to surrender. Sixteen Soldiers filed out with their hands in the air. The bold leadership and magnificent courage displayed by Sgt. Dahlgren in his heroic attacks were in a large measure responsible for repulsing an enemy counterattack and saving an American platoon from great danger.

226 posted on 03/06/2008 8:25:21 PM PST by valkyry1
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To: DoughtyOne
It bothers me that they keep refering to this bomb as small. Any pedestrian that would have been walking by could have been killed or severely injured by this blast.

By the standards of Iraq or Israel, it was, in fact, a "small" bomb. Using an appropriate adjective doesn't imply that it's not a bomb or not potentially lethal.

Here's what a "not-small" terrorist bomb does:


328 posted on 03/11/2008 5:13:11 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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