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1 posted on 03/30/2003 9:00:52 PM PST by An.American.Expatriate
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173rd Airborne Guy

 

2 posted on 03/30/2003 9:01:19 PM PST by two23
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I love Belly Girl!
6 posted on 03/30/2003 9:02:49 PM PST by Poser
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Hmmmmnnnn...

Frontline Girl?


7 posted on 03/30/2003 9:03:42 PM PST by Senator_Palpatine
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I took the liberty of including the Video Feed Links as well as the "link backs" into the body of the thread - this way it is always available.

Must run - gotta get ready for work - back in 90 minutes.....
11 posted on 03/30/2003 9:05:34 PM PST by An.American.Expatriate
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Morning An.American.Expatriate ... Great job with the new thread ... Thank you
13 posted on 03/30/2003 9:07:10 PM PST by Mo1 (Can I ask the media stupid questions?)
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To: An.American.Expatriate; Dog; Miss Marple; All
Here's my take on the situation as of 12:01 this night, adapted from my #147 on the ATRW thread:

All is well tonight. The World Weekly News is preparing a headline on 50,000 human spontaneous combustions that have mysteriously struck certain inhabitants in the outer edges of Baghdad. Akmed has been transferred from roof to chimney sweeping duty, and he's the only one in town not breathing cruise missile soot.

The Democratic party just realized that the flag is red, white and blue, and not blue, white and red, and a certain former President of that persuasion is desparately piecing together the ashes of his draft card. The "peace" movement is digging graves in preparation of a veritable die-in. Dan Rather's SOS was picked up by Walter Cronkite, and they both sank. Ramsey Clark looked in the mirror, and the mirror didn't like what it saw. Verizon just delivered the latest Yellow Pages, the thickest edition ever, to Tom Daschle's office.

The United Nations is sinking beneath the FDR. Germany's best physicians have yet to figure out how to remove Schroeder's foot from his mouth without killing him. Chirac is flambe, best served with a well done French Coq-au-vin. Putin was caught in Mexico trying to sneak into Crawford to beg for mercy. China is keeping quiet, desparately hoping that Walmart's 1st quarter returns are strong.

The Arab street is on flashing red lights in all directions. Arafat's towel is all wet. Iran is Persian, Turkey is Ottoman, Egypt is in Africa, Syria is stuck in Lebanon, Jordan is under control, Kuwait is with us, Palestine is Isreali, Saudi Arabian is mumbling like an idiot because it has duct tape stuck on its beard, Afghanistan is run by our man Karzai, Pakistan is policing itself, and Yemen is hiding under a rock. Iraq is all alone.

Meanwhile Peter Arnett, Ramsey Clark, Bill Clinton, and Jesse Jackson are still stupid. Best of all, irrelevancy is their present M.O.

Above all, the U.S. Army has so many MRE's available, it's giving them away for free. On the downside, lines are huge outside of Basra.
21 posted on 03/30/2003 9:12:39 PM PST by nicollo (All that and Robert Reich is still short.)
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I was going to try this as Vanity, but didn't want to be destroyed so early in my Freeperdom. It was on Day 11 thread, but a bit late. I'm not spamming, last time.
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Ok, I'll be the first to say it. I too got the jitters at the thought of resistance kicking up a storm in Iraq. The idea that "freinds" (Germany and France) have deserted us, and those claiming basic neturality (Syria, Russia and Turkey) have only made things more difficult for us in various ways.

Then I woke up.

Whatever becomes of this war, it's important to remember what brought us here. We liberated Kuwait from the "Butcher of Bahgdad" and then hung around to contain him. That is almost the entire complaint about how we "abuse" the middle east, aside from not accepting terrorism as a tool of diplomacy in Israel.

Yes, terrible us (sarcasm), at the request of almost every Muslim government in the Arab World, freed a country from a tyrant. Our blood, our 300 people (along with Britain mostly) reversed Saddam's will.

What the Arabs didn't realize though, is that we meant it. We were not going to walk away, just to be retrieved like puppies the next time Saddam got an itch.

Now, after years of breaking every agreement he'd signed, and years of our "so-called" allies trading with this monster behind our backs, (and in our faces) we (Bush) had a "revelation". The Arab world is chock full of idiots, dictators, and extremists.

9/11 was not an isolated incident, it's the wave of the future, brought to you by Arab dictators who deflect attention away from themselves by blaming the US for everything from lice, crabs, the price of tea in China...whatever.

And why do they get away with such things? Because we've supported them. Remnents of the Cold War, when we jumped into the sack with the ugliest 2:am woman in the world, justifiably, to oppose the Soviets. It's the number one reason the average Arab sees us as duplicitous. (or so I've read) We speak of democracy and humanity, but still support those same dictators that supress them. This is not critism of our great country, which I love and serve proudly, it's just a simple fact. It also does not justify thier actions against us on 9/11.

That brings us to this war, and this point in history. Morning has come, and we now see the wrinkles of the woman who was ugly even the night before, and we can't stomach it. Saddam is but one source of our irritation. We supported him at one time, but no more. The morning sun has touched his face and it is too ugly to bear. If we can get him out of the bed and invite, encourage and nurture the beautiful democratic ideals we value instead, we will have won years of peace for ourselves and the world.

The days lying in bed with dictators is slowly, but surely coming to an end. We will, at long last, live up to our creed. President Bush has the will to see this through. That may be wishful thinking, but I am a hopeful sort. If nothing else, this war will speak volumes to the Middle East about the cost of encouraging thier little terrorists through Masadras, They know we would probably not be in Iraq now if it hadn't have been for the evil action of 9/11. That day brought a revelation to us. Bahgdad, hopefully, will be theirs.

We will win. This may be the most sorely needed war in History. Our men and women are just, and so is thier cause.

God bless them.


37 posted on 03/30/2003 9:21:11 PM PST by Greenpees (Coulda Shoulda Woulda)
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bump ....
64 posted on 03/30/2003 9:44:51 PM PST by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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During WW2, American B-17 bomber crews stationed in England in 1942, (the Eighth Air Force,) lost 7 percent of its bombers on raids. Such high attrition rates meant the average bomber crew of ten could expect to survive only 14 or 15 missions. Unfortunately, the standard tour of duty at that time was 25 missions!

Yet, today, our troops are actually safer in Iraq than citizens in the United States!

Impossible you say?

Our CONFIRMED number of U.S. dead in the twelve days of the war: 40 (2 by the grenade frag attack)

Just for reference, in the 1991 Gulf war we had 148 battle deaths, 145 nonbattle deaths, 467 wounded in action. We had more than 500,000 troops in theater for about 180 days. 129 of those fatalities were in one Scud missile strike on a barracks in Saudi Arabia. Without that one incident, our troops would have had a lower mortality rate than civilians at home.

In 1999, the CDC said the average mortality rate for all Americans was 877 per 100,000. The U.S. Census Bureau says there are currently about 290 million people in the U.S. We take 290,000,000 / 100,000 = 2,900, then multiply by 877 = 2,543,300 deaths per annum / 365 days = 6,968 deaths per day, more than a few of them in violent, bloody, murders.

So the expected mortality for the 400,000 soldiers in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as on the ships, would be a little more than 9 1/2 per day (6,968/290,000,000*400,000 = 9.61) Right now, at 40 in 12 days, we're averaging "only" 3.33 per day. That's almost three times better than the mortality of stateside Americans!

If you just watched ABCCBSCNNNBC and listened to Peter Arnett, you'd think we were still flying B-17s against the Luftwaffe.

140 posted on 03/30/2003 10:27:37 PM PST by Henchster
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click on the graphic to view the complete Victory Series


151 posted on 03/30/2003 10:33:37 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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Fox - Rick Levanthal live on fox now. No operational pause where he is. Going through heavily contested areas. Heavy firing from our LAV's both to left and right. CAS from Cobras. On lookout for mechanized Iraqi units. Passed numerous destroyed/abandoned AAA along roadside. Marines moving in on hiding places like warehouses. Two civilian vehicle incidents. First incident: fired warning shots. No threat, just stupid drivers. Second vehicle didn't stop either, Marines opened up and hit vehicle. Two Iraqis wounded. Injured Iraqis moved to medical facilities. Marines often returning to unit with all ammo expended. Things are definitly picking up. Some companies out facing action, some holding position.
180 posted on 03/30/2003 10:47:49 PM PST by Tree of Liberty (my cat's breath smells of Cheeto's)
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Map of southern Iraq showing the latest military situation.(AFP)
Mon Mar 31, 5:55 AM ET

Map of southern Iraq (news - web sites) showing the latest military situation.(AFP)

482 posted on 03/31/2003 3:41:25 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (Let's Roll)
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Map of northern Iraq showing the coalition air strikes on Iraqi positions.(AFP)
Mon Mar 31, 4:30 AM ET

Map of northern Iraq (news - web sites) showing the coalition air strikes on Iraqi positions.(AFP)

486 posted on 03/31/2003 3:43:08 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (Let's Roll)
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Ping for catching up. 'Tis shocking that PMSNBC fired Petah Arnett; now if they could only do the same to Brokaw and Williams (and ...)
598 posted on 03/31/2003 4:37:00 AM PST by steveegg (The French have removed 1 leg from the UN; it is now LN (League of Nations).)
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Lance Cpl Ronald Miller from Jarrettsville, Md, of the 3rd Batallion, 4th Marines regiment, digs a machine gun trench while securing the main highway to Bagdad, near Diwaniyah in south-central Iraq, Monday, March 31, 2003. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)
Mon Mar 31, 9:37 AM ET

Lance Cpl Ronald Miller from Jarrettsville, Md, of the 3rd Batallion, 4th Marines regiment, digs a machine gun trench while securing the main highway to Bagdad, near Diwaniyah in south-central Iraq (news - web sites), Monday, March 31, 2003. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)

875 posted on 03/31/2003 6:58:11 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (Let's Roll)
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A U.S. Marine from the 15th Expeditionary Unit aims his bayoneted rifle on a portrait of Iraq's President Saddam Hussein during a search of an Iraqi military base in the desert near the southern city of Nasiriyah on Sunday, March, 30, 2003.

907 posted on 03/31/2003 7:16:53 AM PST by two23
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978 posted on 03/31/2003 7:52:55 AM PST by finnman69
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Geraldo on FoxNews Live reporting 60 miles from Bagdad, stil l with 101st...Did someone lie about his being "removed"?
1,043 posted on 03/31/2003 8:34:11 AM PST by TomGuy
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Geraldo 'splainin': G says "former network" spreading lies, stabbing in back...no truth to his being "removed".....
1,061 posted on 03/31/2003 8:37:49 AM PST by TomGuy
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Geraldo expulsion WAS reported on CNN.com: U.S. targets 'Chemical Ali' . It is the 3rd paragraph up from the bottom of that Chemical Ali report.
1,080 posted on 03/31/2003 8:42:35 AM PST by TomGuy
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