To: MadIvan
>Rajia Dhanjani, a 22-year-old hairdresser from south London, said: I thought it would be hard when we got to Baghdad, but I had no idea the trip would be this awful. I thought the journey would be one long party.
"One long party". That is the mentality that we are dealing with here. They think is is just "one long party".
47 posted on
02/08/2003 4:53:48 PM PST by
Pinch
To: Pinch
"I had no idea the trip would be this awful. I thought the journey would be one long party.
That "statement" gave me chills.
112 posted on
02/08/2003 7:04:13 PM PST by
AuntB
(YOUR RIGHTS STOP WHERE MY NOSE STARTS!)
To: Pinch
Just got to your post, sorry about the repeat. I guess the old adage is true - Great minds etc.
181 posted on
02/09/2003 5:34:20 AM PST by
zip
To: Pinch
You know, the real tragedy here -- apart from the hilarious belief on the part of the human "shields" that their presence in front of a munitions facility in Iraq would actually deter US airplanes or special forces from blowing the facility to smithereens.... BWAHAHAH... how do you spell "collateral damage!!"...
No, the REAL human tragedy here is that because of this misguided and dysfunctional peacenik brigade of the damned, the hard fact is that South London has ONCE AGAIN, yes ONCE AGAIN, lost a 22-year-old-hairdresser who likes to party.
Oh, the horror, the horror.
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