Being reported on CNN - 6 POWs - found alive. No more information.
You are saying, I guess, that there are no democrats at all in America who are happy that American POW's are found and rescued.
Not any democrats in the democratic leadership.
From This Link
Saturday, April 12, 2003
The following American military personnel have either been captured or are missing during Operation Iraqi Freedom as of 10:30 a.m. EDT Saturday:
DUTY STATUS WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN
March 23:
-Army Sgt. Edward J. Anguiano, 24, of Brownsville, Texas.
Missing after his convoy was ambushed in Iraq. Assigned to the 3rd Combat Support Battalion out of Fort Stewart, Ga.
-Marine Sgt. Brendon Reiss, 23, of Casper, Wyo.
Last seen when his unit was engaged in combat operations in the vicinity of Nasiriyah. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade.
Marines missing after being engaged in operations in the outskirts of Nasiriyah in Iraq:
-Marine Pfc. Tamario D. Burkett, 21, of Buffalo, N.Y.
Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
-Marine Cpl. Kemaphoom A. Chanawongse, 22, of Waterford, Conn.
Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
-Marine Lance Cpl. Donald J. Cline, Jr., 21, of Washoe, Nev.
Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
-Marine Pvt. Jonathan L. Gifford, 30, of Decatur, Ill.
Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
-Marine Pvt. Nolen R. Hutchings, 19, of Boiling Springs, S.C.
Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
PRISONERS OF WAR
March 24:
Apache pilots, captured after helicopter downed during a mission:
-Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ronald D. Young, Jr., 26, of Lithia Springs, Ga.
-Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 David S. Williams, 30, of Orlando, Fla.
March 23:
Members of the 507th Maintenance Company stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, captured after Iraqi forces ambushed an Army supply convoy around Nasiriyah:
-Army Spc. Edgar Hernandez, 21, of Mission, Texas,
507th Maintenance Company, Fort Bliss, Texas.
-Army Spc. Joseph Hudson, 23, of Alamogordo, N.M.,
507th Maintenance Company, Fort Bliss, Texas.
-Army Spc. Shoshana Johnson, 30, of Fort Bliss, Texas,
507th Maintenance Company, Fort Bliss, Texas.
-Army Pfc. Patrick Miller, 23, of Park City, Kan.,
507th Maintenance Company, Fort Bliss, Texas.
-Army Sgt. James Riley, 31, of Pennsauken, N.J.,
507th Maintenance Company, Fort Bliss, Texas.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Second that. Not everything in life is Democrats vs. Republicans.
Thanks for the list.
Franks: Six Missing U.S. Troops Found
By RON KAMPEAS
.c The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Coalition forces have found six U.S. troops previously classified as missing, Gen. Tommy Franks, the war's overall commander said Sunday. The six appear to be healthy.
Franks said he had been reluctant to release the information because he was unsure whether the six were among five listed as missing or seven listed as POWs.
``They appear to be healthy,'' Franks told ABC News.
Pentagon officials have committed to tracking down 12 soldiers still missing or captured since the spectacular rescue of Pfc. Jessica Lynch on April 1, but until Franks' revelation, there appeared to be no leads.
Franks said he was reluctant to discuss the matter further until he had better information - but he made sure to underscore once again his commitment to rescuing coalition captives.
``For sure we're going to take care of our own,'' he told CNN. ``This is very good news.''
Officials had been sounding an upbeat note in recent days, saying more people were willing to talk and share secrets about potential POW sightings now that Saddam Hussein's henchmen are gone.
``What we're finding now is that the regime has been moved away, people will speak about what it is they know,'' U.S. Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks at U.S. Central Command in Doha, Qatar said Saturday during a briefing. ``And so, we suspect that much of the information that will assist us either in finding prisoners of war from this conflict or previous conflicts ... will come by way of the elimination of the regime.''
Lynch, who was rescued April 1 from a hospital in the southern city of Nasiriyah after an Iraqi civilian tipped soldiers off, became the first POW to return home Saturday.
The United States lists five other soldiers as missing and seven as prisoners of war.
04/13/03 07:18 EDT
Your (attempt at humor) is lost on this thread.
There is nothing funy about this story to those who have loved ones in theater.
Humor is God's gift. You rejoice in the rescue of the POWs your way and others will rejoice in their way.
It is good news. In that case, we have to blame it on the Democrats.
I don't get it, but whatever.