To: Timeout
Timeout did you finally get to see a tank drive into that square??
4,077 posted on
04/09/2003 9:51:35 AM PDT by
Dog
(God Bless President Bush!!!!!)
To: Dog
I thought I'd have a lot to say today...but I'm just speechless.
Guess that dunderhead Rummy and that dunderhead Bush who hired him just don't know anything about creating war plans. Man, they just should've listened to all those military experts on CNN and MSNBC -- they could have avoided all this. We really needed a half million more troops. The great flaw was that they just didn't understand the ferocious power of the Fedayeen in Toyota pick ups, how on earth did they expect our soldiers and our tanks to stand up against the stalwart technicals? What dunderheads, who we really need is...is...is...Wesley Clark!!!
To: Dog
Did I really see the tanks roll in?
Yep! It was about 5 AM CST. We had been seeing happy crowds on TV for about half an hour, maybe more. The camera teams were out with the Marines in the suburbs.
We were glued to the BagCam while watching the crowds on Tv. The cam was quieter than we've ever seen. No cars, no buses, no poleeeeze parades (LOL!). Just an eerie silence.
And then all the cams started panning around, zooming down the streets, swerving like crazy. Couldn't see anything, but we could hear the excitement as the cameramen tried to capture what they evidently were hearing.
Finally, from the roof cam, we could see lots of civilians RUNNING across the square and , Ba da Bing, there they were! Beautiful M1A1 tanks, Bradleys, all rolling into the square! At first the soldiers were inside while the tanks circled the square...surrounding the statue with military might. People were swarming all over the place and we couldn't believe it when the troops actually started dismounting and mulling in the crowd. People were kissing them and giving them flowers!
It was a glorious moment.
4,114 posted on
04/09/2003 10:01:23 AM PDT by
Timeout
(...an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm--GWB inaugural address)
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