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Uprising By Shiites in Basra Underway; British Pouring Artillery into City
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| 03/25/03
| TonyInOhio
Posted on 03/25/2003 9:14:57 AM PST by TonyInOhio
Just monitored on Sky News: embedded reporter says Shiites in Basra have begun, in his words, a "popular uprising" against the Saddam forces still in the city. British Army units are "pouring" artillery into the city (likely isolated areas) preparing to move in.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: antisaddam; basra; embeddedreport; iraq; roadtobaghdad; shiites; uprising; war; warlist
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To: Timesink
They are so intellectually vacuous over there at DU, it's incredible.
Even when confronted with the obvious truth, they'll contort themselves into pretzels to come up with an explanation to fit their simple-minded anti-American biased theory.
One guy said he'll believe the BBC reporters but not the American ones. Then "OOOPS", the BBC is reporting the same shelling of civilians by the Iraqi goons, that the U.S. media is, and Simple-Simon is completely lost.
Maybe he can get Al Jazeera where he lives.
What a collection of useless rat turds.............
781
posted on
03/25/2003 2:03:09 PM PST
by
Yankee
To: Oldeconomybuyer
And according to DEBKA (hope they're right for once):
DEBKAfile intelligence sources: Majid Khoei, son of legendary Iraqi Ayatollah at head of 3,000-man US-backed Shiite militia is leading Basra unrest to stir up Shiite anti-Saddam uprising
To: TonyInOhio
US drops 1000-pound bomb on Basra targets |
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US and British forces have been battling to take control of the southern Iraqi city of Basra. An American warplane reportedly dropped 1000-pound bombs on targets where weapons were being stored. Other targets included buildings thought to be used by Iraqi fighters still defending Iraq's second-largest city. There were also reports of a civilian uprising against Saddam Hussein in Basra, but the Iraqi information minister has denied these claims. On the humanitarian front, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday that its staff had reached the main pumping station in Basra and were trying to restore water supplies there as quickly as possible. The water shortages in the town had prompted the ICRC to warn that civilians there were facing a "humanitarian crisis." |
To: wireman
I call my cable company at least twice a month to demand FOX NEWS. I get the same run around from (it seems) the same AT & T Cable contactee. (I'll bet that she's a liberal and is hiding the request calls for FOX.) Oh, and I've sent emails and 1 snail mail messages to them, too.
It's pretty frustrating.
784
posted on
03/25/2003 2:16:05 PM PST
by
demnomo
To: demnomo
If you want FOX and your cable company won't give it to you, get satellite! DirecTV has FoxNews, Fox Network, and FX (Not to mention OLN, where you can watch the Tour de France, as well as Ducks Unlimited)
785
posted on
03/25/2003 2:17:12 PM PST
by
mondonico
(Peace through Superior Firepower)
To: Yankee
Check this out.
Punk kid who never served, starts asking about 'Nam propaganda. 'Nam. Like he knows it so well.
1. I'm too young to remember the official propaganda from Nam.
Maybe some of you geezers can help us out here. How does the current propaganda compare to Nam era propaganda?
To: mabelkitty
My apologies, you are right, my rudeness was uncalled for.
787
posted on
03/25/2003 2:22:30 PM PST
by
m1911
To: TonyInOhio
So. Does it bother you at all that this exact thread has been SPAMMED all over 50+ threads on FR today in completely unrelated stories by another FReeper?
788
posted on
03/25/2003 2:41:54 PM PST
by
cgk
(the Mrs half)
To: Yankee; All
789
posted on
03/25/2003 2:43:56 PM PST
by
Timesink
(If you use the word "embedded" in a conversation, you'd better be carrying an x-ray to show me.)
To: LS; Grampa Dave
I absolutely AGREE!!! How could I not, and be any sort of reasonable human being?
Even though I punctuate adamant statements with "!!!," doesn't mean I'm filled with eternally unmitigated self-righteous certitude, dude!!! (grin)
790
posted on
03/25/2003 2:58:57 PM PST
by
SierraWasp
(Shi'ite's gonna happen to Soddomy Huisinsane!!!)
To: Alberta's Child
Actually, under provisions of the Patriot Act, the "Know your Customer" program that was defeated under Clinton, has been implemented in full.
Every electronic transaction coming into or going out of the bank for every customer is now recorded and made available to the government ... regardless of size.
To: demnomo
I battled AT&T cable for years. Then about 3 years ago, I ordered Dish and cancelled my cable. The best move I have made. AT&T in many areas is ruled by their local manager. Ours was a hostile ? female two counties away.
792
posted on
03/25/2003 3:14:30 PM PST
by
Grampa Dave
(Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
To: gov_bean_ counter; Reagan Man; All
"The ants have figured out they have the power."
A Disney/Pixar fan, I'm partial to "A Bug's Life", though "Antz" was pretty good too...
Great comparison! :)
I saw Judy Woodruff on CNN reporting this... her shocked, saddened, pained expression...
brought me great joy. :)
To: mabelkitty; Alberta's Child
It doesn't have to say money.
You hvae a right to privacy regarding your personal effects, unless there is probable cause of enough veracity to have a warrant issued by a judge.
Probable cause means some specific facts that tie you to a specific crime ... not some vague thing that says you mightn be involved in criminal activity if you transfer X amouint of money ... or in today's world, if you cary X amount of money with you. A judge then reviews the specific facts and decides if it is warranted. If it is, he signs it and a warrant is issued. That leads to the search and the meddling by the government at that point for good and proper cause.
The actions beinmg discussed do not fit into that in the least. They are blanket intrusions into everyone's rights without such process being accomplished. Ultimately they will prove dangerous to us all. As Jefferson said, "Those who give up essential liberty for security end up losing both".
So, these rights are being pushed aside under the color of law, but they are being pushed aside just the same.
One of the early Supreme Court Chief Justices stated that any Act of Congress, repugnant to the Constitution was null and void. They can only be null and void if the people recognize their loss and stand up to it.
Don't get me wrong. We must fight the terrorist threat and the nations that support them. We must secure our borders and not hamstring law enforcement.
You don't do that by putting the clamp down on every citizen. You do that by focusing on the specific problems and making sure we are able to speedily investigate, prosecute and punish the criminal using probable cause, warrants, speedy trial by jury and then swift judgement and execution of that judgement ... all the while retaining our rights in the process.
Just my two cents.
To: TheDon
I think CNN sucks.. (scuse the crudeness of my language.. but they do) and Fox is doing a really good job. CNN seems to almost WANT us to fail!!
Also, it's almost like they have sympathy for Saddam. Can't explain it.. but they are constantly negative in their coverage of how well we are doing. I go over to their station on occassion during something big that is breaking..and am appalled at their coverage.
Aaron Brown and retired Gen. Clark (sp?) are so obvious!
795
posted on
03/25/2003 3:30:56 PM PST
by
Vets_Husband_and_Wife
(A closed mind is like a parachute that won't open...... dangerous and fatal.)
To: Travis McGee
U were right in your FReep.
To: The Vast Right Wing
Deplorable, but doesn't that just mean fewer POW's we have to feed? Doesn't that just help us, I mean fewer troops to deal with? If the Iraqi regulars start believing US soldiers will shoot them on surrender, they will stop surrendering and fight to the death. While this resistance may not amount to much, it will add to the US casualty list and cause trouble during the reconstruction as some Iraqis will believe the US guilty.
To: Charlie OK
Iranians are Persian and speak Farsi, not Arabs, and not speaking Arabic.
798
posted on
03/25/2003 4:01:17 PM PST
by
lepton
To: Illbay
WAIT! Shi'ites are still Muslims, so we have to kill them after this, right? Oh, and we also need to kill all the Muslims that have been helping us in Afghanistan, don't we?
Thank you. Those who constantly post that we have to declare war on Islam deserve this criticism.
799
posted on
03/25/2003 5:34:13 PM PST
by
Jorge
To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
I think CNN sucks.. (scuse the crudeness of my language.. but they do) and Fox is doing a really good job. CNN seems to almost WANT us to fail!! Yes, it's almost like watching Al Jezeera News. Everything they report seems designed to make the US look bad.
They did the same thing with Afghanistan.
Remember this?
CNN Chief Orders 'Balance' in War News
Reporters Are Told To Remind Viewers Why U.S. Is Bombing
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, October 31, 2001
"The chairman of CNN has ordered his staff to balance images of civilian devastation in Afghan cities with reminders that the Taliban harbors murderous terrorists, saying it "seems perverse to focus too much on the casualties or hardship in Afghanistan.".........
800
posted on
03/25/2003 5:40:05 PM PST
by
Jorge
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