To: RexBeach
I think we should tell Iraq, O.K, the next time any of our troops are killed by the insurgents, we will surround the town closest to the incident, blockade it off, and turn it into glass. I mean a small battle field Hydrogen Bomb will flatten everything for a few miles. I mean kids cats, old ladies and everything else in that town, flatten it and cover it over with dirt.
That is the only thing the people in this part of the world understand. Make it so damn painful for them, they are afraid to harm our troops.
I remember Hitler, had the policy, if the locals killed one of the Hitlers troops, 25 locals, were taken out and shot. Not tomorrow, but today, now, and it didn't take long for the people to understand, don't kill our troops.
I have been through service in Korea, and Police action, but Harry never sent us our badges, Viet Nam, we could not tell the friends from the enemies, now we are back in the same quagmire, no idea of where we are going or how we are going to get there. Just stumbling around, if we are going to send out young people into these cesspools to bring about law and order, then let's bring law and order
23 posted on
12/05/2005 11:25:36 AM PST by
BooBoo1000
(Some times I wake up grumpy, other times I let her sleep/)
To: BooBoo1000
Thanks for your thoughts, BooBoo.
Thanks for your service, too!
Please keep your chin up. Good things are happening over there....even if we don't read about'em.
31 posted on
12/05/2005 11:30:41 AM PST by
RexBeach
("The rest of the world is three drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart)
To: BooBoo1000
---I have been through service in Korea, and Police action, but Harry never sent us our badges, Viet Nam, we could not tell the friends from the enemies, now we are back in the same quagmire, no idea of where we are going or how we are going to get there. Just stumbling around---
War is just like that. They aren't happy affairs. One other thing:
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48 posted on
12/05/2005 10:38:10 PM PST by
claudiustg
(Go Bush! Go Sharon!)
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