I agree. I live very close to the flightline of a B-52 base and hear them coming and going all the time. At night, I often open my window so the whine of their engines can put me to sleep. Some are bothered by the noise, but I think it's beautiful.
These men were in a war. They well know of our superior armament. That is why they have to resort to cowardly tactics of bioweapons and surprise attacks on unarmed, unsuspecting American citizens.
All I have to say is reality can really hurt when you have been living in a world full of hate that promises rewards for cowardly behavior.
The taliban hates its people enough that it refuses to turn over very sick criminals. Maybe some of them will wake up to the cowardly cave hiding creeps who have so oppressed their people, removing all joy from their lives, forcing women to never experience the joy of sunshine on their faces, immersing children in hate and destroying their God given right to laugh and play. And worse, these freaky ruling taliban jerks, sitting on their thrones and decreeing such cruel and hurtful rules on their own people, HIDE LIKE COWARDS while sending out those they have brainwashed to do their dirty deeds. Shameful. Allah must be weeping.
Sounds like some of my tax dollars were well spent. A tip of the hat to the USAF.___________________________________
I agree. I live very close to the flightline of a B-52 base and hear them coming and going all the time. At night, I often open my window so the whine of their engines can put me to sleep. Some are bothered by the noise, but I think it's beautiful.
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I'm sure everyone has seen this paraphrased bumper-sticker on cars.
The irony is that the drivers of those cars would have
such mixed emotions, fear since the WTC attack and hatred
of the U.S. Military, that they wouldn't know whether to cheer
or protest this bombing by our U.S. Air Force B-52s.