Posted on 04/23/2007 6:13:26 PM PDT by jdm
Me too....PLUS tears.....
A bleeder got threw.
God bless them all.
God bless you fine Americans. Thank you.
Motherf****rs.
Hit Iran hard, NOW. I’m sick of this sh*t.
Call Harry Reid and leave it on the bastard's voicemail.
Hate to sound like I’m Monday morning quarterbacking but c’mon, it’s been four years. How can they even be getting CLOSE enough to do damage anymore?
Me too. ENOUGH!!
Series of 15 explosions heard in Baghdad (related to the car bomb, perhaps?)
Thanks you Senator Reid for your “support” of our troups.
Just A Reminder:
Saturday, April 21, 2007 Iraq The Model
End the war: Right message sent to the wrong address.
What did the last wave of terror attacks and the many crimes committed against our people all this time reveal?
If we look at how the media handles the situation we’ll find something like this almost everywhere;
Dozens killed, scores wounded in attacks suggest failure of security measures
It’s as if the speaker here wants to only emphasize the defect in security measures in a way that honestly angers and disgusts me.
When shall they realize, if ever, that we are dealing with brutal crimes against humanity, a genocide against the people of Iraq? Why don’t people talk about the cruelty of the crimes and expose the obvious goals of the terrorists behind the crimes?
Isn’t it everyone’s duty to expose the criminals, describe their sick ways and purposes and alert the world about the danger?
Where are the media when terrorists use chlorine poisonous gas, acids, and ball bearings to kill and hurt more and more civilians in utter disregard to all written and unwritten laws, ethics and values?
I understand it’s the duty of the media to practice scrutiny over the work of governments but isn’t it equally their duty to expose criminals and their evil deeds?
It’s frustrating to see the media turn a blind eye to the nature of the crimes and open fire on an honest endeavor to restore peace to a bleeding nation. I’m sure the terrorists are pleased by the coverage. Why not, when their crimes are being portrayed as successful breakthroughs against the efforts of Iraq and America it’s likely motivating them to keep up the killing.
Would it be “hate speech” to expose the terrorists for what they are?
I think our hate for their crimes must not be hidden; there is no shame in hating those blood-thirsty monsters.
Even more appalling I see and hear some people who think the solution is to end the war from our end and I can’t find an argument more naïve than thisI’ve seen enough wars in my life that I can’t remember a day when there was peace and I hate wars more than they can imagine. But we didn’t start his war; it’s the terrorists who started this war against life.
Instead of telling us to stop fighting back, I’d like to see some people stand up and protest the crimes of the terrorists and tell them to stop the killing and destruction
turn the stop-the-war campaign against the terrorists, is that too much to ask for?
Tell the criminals to stop killing us and stop attacking the people who are risking their lives fighting for liberty and equality.
We’re not asking the media and the stop-the-war crowd to carry arms and shoot the terrorists; we just want them to stop shooting at us.
I'm starting to think the same - let 'em eat each other ...
I live near Philadelphia and the news report today was that there were 10 murders in the city of "brotherly love" this past weekend. Murders in Iraq, murders in Philadelphia, what in the hell is going on? I want off, now!
MoodyBlu
Dude, this was al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda has moved on mass into Diyala since Zarqawi in April 2004 announced Baquba would be the new center of his Islamic Empire in Iraq.
Yes, thank you Senator Reid for giving support to the terrorists.
I get the idea.
Who is it who’s winning?
As long as there are terrorists we kill ‘em.
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