Posted on 03/22/2004 5:01:28 AM PST by The Mayor
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040320-N-6213R-444 Pacific Ocean (Mar. 20, 2004) - An Aviation Ordnanceman moves a pallet of BLU-111 500 lb. bombs through the hangar deck of USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) during a vertical replenishment (VERTREP) at sea with the fast combat support ship USS Sacramento (AOE 1). The BLU series bombs are an improved version of the older Mk. 82, 83, and 84 series bombs. BLU series bombs use a more stable explosive and are less sensitive to explosion. Stennis spent over nine hours alongside the replenishment oiler USS Sacramento (AOE 1) transferring over 900 pallets of ordnance and supplies in preparation for an upcoming deployment in support of the ongoing Global War on Terrorism. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Third Class Mark J. Rebilas. (RELEASED)
Hooray for THOSE WHO CARE about our military and the places they must go and tasks they must do to ensure we might stay safe in our homes here.
It is beyond my comprehension that liberals actually believe muttering or shouting "PEACE! PEACE!" achieves anything whatsoever against an enemy whose life focus is to do in the 'infidels' and have control of everyone.
They might just as well sit on a cliff and spit in the ocean, believing they can thus fill it to rise up to their feet . . .
Are we goin to the Bahamas ?
They are the enemy within, they continue to undermine the Military, the President and our National Security. They go to rallies and scream PEACE, but yet they get arrested, leave trash all over the place and disrespect our Police.
Then of course we have Clarke (traitor) speaking out against Bush when he was the head of counter terrorism ? He should be hung up by his feet and whipped.
What in Gods name is happening to our beloved Country ? They take the first ammendment to the extremes and try to rip us apart!
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