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***Operation Iraqi Freedom - Situation Room - Day 6 - LIVE THREAD***
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| 25 March 2003
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Posted on 03/24/2003 8:59:27 PM PST by An.American.Expatriate
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To: PRND21
Wow. Major bike (with motors) riding and quail hunting bump.
481
posted on
03/24/2003 10:57:58 PM PST
by
chnsmok
To: knak
MSNBC is still down
482
posted on
03/24/2003 10:58:00 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: Tree of Liberty
Yah, or we can Shock -n- Awe them =Shekinah (Hebrew)
In the last years of Israel's history, the Jewish rabbis, from a motive of reverence to God's holiness, avoided pronouncing any of the names expressing the Divinity in the Hebrew language, such as El, Elohim, etc., and still less Yahweh, the ineffable name, i. e. a name unutterable to any human tongue; instead of these, they used metaphors or expressions having reference to the Divine attributes. Among the latter, the word shekinah became very popular; it meant the Divine Presence (from shakhan, to dwell), hence the Divine Glory, and had been suggested by the belief in God's presence in a cloud over the propitiatory. Not only did the Ark signify God's presence in the midst of his people, but it also betokened the warlike undertakings of Israel; no greater evil accordingly could befall the nation than the capture of the Ark by the enemies, as, we shall see, happened towards the close of the period of the Judges and perhaps also at the taking of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army, in 587 B. C. ~Catholic Encyclopedia
To: spectr17
A Mad Max switch would work in destroying a helicopter after a crash:
I'd be more concerned about getting the pilots out and saving the fire/rescue crew from an exploding cockpit and weapons in a rear-area crash.
And then there's that dummy in the third shift repair crew who forgets to disarm it the first time he tries an engine test in the hanger after a repair job .......
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To: Carney Asada
MAgnesium engine burned up a fellow desert racer near LAs Vegas back about 10 years ago.
He rolled his pre runner and didn't have his window nets up. His arm was pinned and the engine magnesium fire burned him up as witnesses tried to roll the car oer. Fire was too intense by the time they got there. Burned hands etc.
To: knak
msnbc still down
487
posted on
03/24/2003 10:59:11 PM PST
by
texxie
(God Bless Texas!!! and President Bush!! and our Troops!!!)
Comment #488 Removed by Moderator
To: texxie
Shepherd Smith was talking about Blair's visit and how President Bush is going to have to lay the cards on the line that we may have to bomb more than just surgical strikes and tell him that the nice bombing, no civilian casualities, is getting our troops killed? Paraphrased but that it the gist of the comments.
A lot of military analysts tonight on all the stations are less than impressed with some of the surgical strikes and one on Fox believes that Pres Bush will now unleash our forces to start taking out the pockets causing the problems. These are the Saddam guerilla's fighting not his regular or Republican guard troops. The military analyst on Fox reported that they have been in the different areas of Iraq for sometime and they have the regular Army refighting once again because they are frightened of these people.
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posted on
03/24/2003 10:59:42 PM PST
by
PhiKapMom
(Get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US)
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To: knak
No and they're not pointed in the right direction anyway. That surrendered army is trying to pull the Brits in.Air support destroyed 20 vehicles .Basra's water plant is out.War allover Iraq!
491
posted on
03/24/2003 10:59:56 PM PST
by
MEG33
To: Ophiucus
I am not an expert on the reformation but I can understand how a people, without generations of secular government, would struggle how to separate their religion from their government. Add to that centuries of western abuse (long before the United States had any involvement) and their own leaders abuse, and you have a deep suspicion of western values. I don't think it's right, but in some ways I understand. Sometimes I think all of the marbles rest on the outcome of the post-war Iraq. If that fails there could be dark days.
492
posted on
03/24/2003 11:00:29 PM PST
by
Dolphy
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To: Robert A. Cook, PE
I'd be more concerned about getting the pilots out and saving the fire/rescue crew from an exploding cockpit and weapons in a rear-area crash. And then there's that dummy in the third shift repair crew who forgets to disarm it the first time he tries an engine test in the hanger after a repair job .......
Yup, that's the only gotcha for that idea.
To: SanDiegoConservative
lol *G*
To: Robert A. Cook, PE
I saw a crew chief blow a canopy on a cobra on the flight line once...forgot the pin was out.
Think he got an ass chewing? :)
496
posted on
03/24/2003 11:01:29 PM PST
by
MP5SD
Comment #497 Removed by Moderator
To: USMA83
Would that happen to be the field warning for immanent use of nukes?
To: Doomonyou
"I'm sure Bill Clinton never met any dirt bags."
none any dirtier than himself anyway
To: An.American.Expatriate
Arab League 'salutes Iraqis'
CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- The Arab League is considering a draft resolution on the war in Iraq and has offered solid support to the Iraqi people.
The league, meeting in Cairo, is calling for an urgent U.N. Security Council session. The consensus evolving from the meeting indicates strong support for the Iraqi people and their current situation.
Amr Moussa, the league's secretary general, said: "I salute the Iraqis and wish them victory."
the meeting say the war is an example of renewed Western imperialism.
They say the war is part of a long-term plan is to change the Middle East map and remove national leaders such as Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat.
Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammed Abderrahmane Chalgam condemned the "aggression" and said: "We must lift our heads and greet the bravery of the Iraqi people."
Hamood said the ministers are putting together a resolution with several essential demands. Among the points being considered for the resolution:
Condeming the war on Iraq.
Refusing to legitimize the war.
Opposing what ministers call the drift of the United Nations away from its charter as an international body whose responsibility is to keep peace and stability in the world.
Opposing any U.N. partnership or meddling in Iraq's internal affairs.
Respecting the unity and sovereignty of Iraq and its rights to its natural wealth and resources.
Resuming the U.N. inspections in Iraq.
Respecting the sovereignty of Iraq's neighbors.
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posted on
03/24/2003 11:02:48 PM PST
by
TexKat
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