Posted on 10/09/2009 12:24:24 PM PDT by thouworm
the white flag of the Taliban is raised above Kamdesh
On the day of President Obamas glorious Nobel Appease Prize victory, a Taliban henchman gloats in Afghanistan in the aftermath of the Kamdesh siege...
The battle marked the largest loss of U.S. life in a single skirmish in more than a year. Besides the eight Americans slain, three Afghan soldiers and an estimated 100 insurgents died, according to NATO.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
Stephan Mace of the Armys 61st Cavalry Regiment knew the Taliban would be waiting for him when he returned to eastern Afghanistan in September.
During a two-week leave in early September, the 21-year-old specialist sat on his fathers couch in Winchester, Virginia, and discussed his concerns over Forward Operating Base Keating in Kamdesh District, a region known as a Taliban stronghold.
He talked about the village next to the base, that it had 300 Taliban, and they couldnt do anything about it because they were in mosques hiding or with other civilians, says his father, Larry Mace.
They knew they were there and they couldnt do anything about it and they killed them.
Please take time to read the profiles of the American soldiers who died in the siege at Kamdesh.
The Colorado Springs Gazette tells their stories here and here.
Many were fathers. All were patriots. They were stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. They leave behind grieving wives, girlfriends, young children, family, and friends. Remember their names. Remember their heroism:
Spc. Stephan Lee Mace, 21 Sgt. Joshua Kirk, 30 Pfc. Kevin Thomson, 22 Spc. Christopher T. Griffin Spc. Michael P. Scusa, 22 Sgt. Vernon W. Martin Sgt. Justin T. Gallegos, 22 Sgt. Joshua M. Hardt, 24
http://michellemalkin.com/2009/10/08/fort-carsons-heroes/ http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2358068/posts?page=24#24
Kamdesh shoudl be wiped from the map!
That is awful to say, how dare you?!
The Siege at Kamdesh
Spc. Maces family is speaking out. Lets pray the White House is listening:
Stephan Mace of the Armys 61st Cavalry Regiment knew the Taliban would be waiting for him when he returned to eastern Afghanistan in September.
During a two-week leave in early September, the 21-year-old specialist sat on his fathers couch in Winchester, Virginia, and discussed his concerns over Forward Operating Base Keating in Kamdesh District, a region known as a Taliban stronghold.
He talked about the village next to the base, that it had 300 Taliban, and they couldnt do anything about it because they were in mosques hiding or with other civilians, says his father, Larry Mace.
They knew they were there and they couldnt do anything about it and they killed them.
Please take time to read the profiles of the American soldiers who died in the siege at Kamdesh.
The Colorado Springs Gazette tells their stories here and here.
Many were fathers. All were patriots. They were stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. They leave behind grieving wives, girlfriends, young children, family, and friends. Remember their names. Remember their heroism:
Spc. Stephan Lee Mace, 21
Sgt. Joshua Kirk, 30
Pfc. Kevin Thomson, 22
Spc. Christopher T. Griffin
Spc. Michael P. Scusa, 22
Sgt. Vernon W. Martin
Sgt. Justin T. Gallegos, 22
Sgt. Joshua M. Hardt, 24
http://michellemalkin.com/2009/10/08/fort-carsons-heroes/
Well that brings us down to earth quick.
I like the title. Nobel Appease Prize (NAP) I hear he’s been sleeping more.
All humans have the right to exist!!!...except Jews of course...
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The WH is too busy basking in glory to worry about such paltry matters. Dirtbags.
Pray for all those left behind; God is minding these brave soldiers now.
Seems like a well-aimed daisy-cutter would put an end to that nonsense.
“Pray for all those left behind.”
Yes; our soldiers need our prayers more than ever.
Should have blasted down the mosque and killed anyone between them and the enemy. This ROE crap is insane.
You're right, we should make is a 1000 foot deep crater, that way it'll still be on the map.
You must be bucking for the Peace Prize yourself.
I was thinking more in the likes of a memorial to Our Chosen One
Gibbs says that not all Taliban are bad and that the administration will work together with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2358886/posts
The reasons for or against this war aside...
Either fight this war to win or walk away and come home. Simply hanging our soilders out to be ground up and spit out is useless bloodshed. It’s no good for either the civilians or our soilders. If the TaliBan are being supported from a local Mosque, as was indicated in the various articles about this story, then that Mosque needs to be leveled. We leveled churches in Germany during the push to take Germany.
I have lost 2 extended family memebers to WWII, 1 during Vietnam, and currently have 1 family memeber in the Sand Box and another in the Stan.
This is not a personal attack I just refuse to suffer quietly the likes of our current government and their failing to support our troops!
Just in case some DU troll is watching... These words are my opinion and no one else’s!
I am going to shut down my computer and go outside before I get myself banned.
He may be your chosen one but he ain't mine
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