Lance Corporal Richard Wally (R) from Alpha Company 40 Commando Royal Marines pastes posters, designed to inform local people about the activities of the U.S.-led forces, on walls in the Abu Al Khasib suburb of Basra in southern Iraq, April 6, 2003. U.S. troops have strong control of Baghdad airport and will expand from there in all directions, Jim Wilkinson, a spokesman for U.S. Commander General Tommy Franks, said on Sunday. REUTERS/Terry Richards/POOL
Iraqi citizens pull down a statue of Sadam with the help of U.S. soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 70 Armor and 101st Airborne division in Kerbala, April 6, 2003. Moving block by block, U.S. troops pushed into the center of the holy Shi'ite Muslim city of Kerbala on Sunday after vicious battles with Iraqi paramilitaries threatening U.S supply lines north to Baghdad. REUTERS/Peter Andrews
You can bunker down, but you can hide!
Prying off the Presidential Seal
Imagine the music from Apocalypse Now playin on these choppers! (Without Martin Sheen on board.)
As if we havent seen enough of these:
Iraqi residents are voting for Bush!