Posted on 12/08/2002 6:03:32 AM PST by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 12/8/02 - Part 2 - Kuwait, Baghdad, Tehran, Towaitha, Tokyo
BREAKING: Kuwait - $$addam apologizes
BREAKING: Baghdad, Iraq - More on the Iraqi spurious document release
BREAKING: Tehran, Iran - Riots against the Mullahs
BREAKING: Tokyo, Japan - Junket rather than immediate Document review
BREAKING: Towaitha, Iraq - inspection
========= Kuwait =========
In Kuwait, Camp New York, and thereabouts,
US Army combat forces watch and exercise.
========= Kuwait City =========
In Kuwait City, Kuwaitis watched Iraq's al-Sahaf read a speech
by Terrorist/Murderer Saddam Hussein apologizing for his invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
ROTFLOL.
========= Towaitha =========
BREAKING:
In Towaitha, Iraq, ~25 klicks southeast of Baghdad,
at the Iraqi Nuclear Energy Organization facility.
========= Iraq, UN HQ =========
BREAKING:
In Baghdad, Iraq, at UN HQ, the papers were sealed in a suitcase
and sent to United Nations Security Council by way of detour through Blix and others.
========= Tehran, Iran =========
BREAKING:
In Tehran, Iran, at the gates of Tehran University.
3,000 - 10,000 Iranian students chanted 'freedom for political prisoners'.
ZOGBY SHOULD THANK HIS LUCKY STARS THAT HE IS IN AMERICA
The political prisoners:
In Tehran, Iran, Abbas Abdi, Behrouz Geranpayeh, and Hossein Ali Qazian
are charged with espionage for conducting a poll showing
that most Iranians favored dialogue with the United States.
========= Tokyo =========
LUCKIER THAN POPEYE's WIMPY. "(I'LL PAY) MAYBE NEXT WEEK"
BREAKING:
In Tokyo, Japan, at the airport, UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Director General Mohamed ElBaradei arrives after receiving Iraqs papers.
Will he look at them.? Maybe next week?
But not today because there is a two-day junket which is "more important"
the War for Enduring Freedom.
FLASHBACKS
In Kuwait, the US 1st Cavalry Division in the Saudi desert, on Nov. 4, 1990.
In Kuwait, an Iraqi surrenders, on Feb. 25, 1991.
In Kuwait, Iraqi prisoners surrender captured by Task Force Ripper of the US First Marine Division, on Feb. 26, 1991.
In Kuwait, what is left of an Iraqi tank, on March 9, 1991.
========= Spiral Galaxy M100 =========
Spiral Galaxy M100 with > 100 billion stars over 150 million light years away.
Not for commercial use. Solely to be used for the educational purposes of research and open discussion.
END OF TRANSMISSION 12/8/02 PART 2 .......... K
I wish I could have typed this in Farsi.
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U.S. Army medics bend low in a chain to avoid being caught in the blades of a Blackhawk rescue helicopter during an exercise December 8, 2002 in the northern Kuwait desert. There are some 12,000 U.S. troops in Kuwait for training, many within just 5 kilometres of the Iraqi border.
So we're gonna give "ol' tongue in the ear" a state, eh?
Thank you.
AAZAADY!
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Someday, maybe sooner than later, that Iran before and after site will have an after that looks like the before.
The peaceniks are stupid/gullible/brain-damaged/doped-up enough to believe that a socialist state is exactly what should become of America. They believe that we can have a socialist government and economy, yet they will still have the same freedom and material goodies that they have now. They completely ignore the fact that socialism is a dismal failure everywhere that it has been tried and that socialist governments usually become brutal dictatorships that ruthlessly abuse and murder its citizens. The USSR and China have murdered over 100 million of their own citizens combined. But the American peaceniks always believe that socialism is a great idea but it wasn't implemented properly in the USSR and China.
It doesn't help that the news media feeds them a line of crap about socialist countries in the world. The media has them believing that European countries like France and Sweden are cute little socialist utopian countries where everybody is happy, everybody has a job, everybody has a standard of living close to the USA, and that the government provides a wonderful array of free healthcare and services that exceeds the standards of the USA.
The truth is that a lot of these countries are facing serious problems and many of them are moving away from a socialist type of government and economy because it just isn't working to their satisfaction. But don't try to tell the American peaceniks who have never ventured anywhere in the world except some 3rd world mudhole where they served their Peace Corps mission. They have this vision that Europe's socialist countries are a grand utopia vision for the future.
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