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New Explosions in Baghdad - Fox News - Live
3-27-03

Posted on 03/27/2003 12:24:19 PM PST by Indy Pendance

Fox is showing live coverage of bomgings.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: battleforbaghdad; heppy; informationminister; yogi
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To: Cboldt
Maybe. I am for bombing the place flat and let Wal Mart pave it for additional Christmas parking.
81 posted on 03/27/2003 12:52:24 PM PST by RetiredArmy
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To: gabby hayes
>>>>>Is that supposed to be a cute quip? Firepower is one-sided and human lives were undoubtedly lost. IMHO, it doesn't call for gloating or shallow mirth.<<<<<<

Actually, your comment is the one I don't understand. Just exactly what do you think we are trying to do every time we drop a bomb or fire a cruise missile. These are extraordinarily bad people and I personally hope we kill them....What did I miss?

82 posted on 03/27/2003 12:52:36 PM PST by irish guard
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To: Eala
I have not read the book you mention, but I have noticed some interesting distinctions from personal experience in business. The Arabs will lie blatantly, and even tell several contradictory lies in the same conversation. It is just expected.

On the other hand, they are amazingly honest in other contexts. They have an informal system of delivering cash. It can be large sums delivered from one person to another person far away-- courriered by a complete stranger who just happens to be going that way. There is no concern that the money won't get there--it always does.

83 posted on 03/27/2003 12:52:54 PM PST by San Jacinto
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To: Naspino
Shaaw, what about our own media?
84 posted on 03/27/2003 12:53:08 PM PST by My back yard
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To: AlmightySR
Sand is a commodity they have plenty of.
85 posted on 03/27/2003 12:53:15 PM PST by CougarGA7
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To: sharktrager
Please excuse me, I misread your post.
86 posted on 03/27/2003 12:53:19 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: Grampa Dave
"On a side bar,I had two moderate liberals who voted twice for Davis respond positively re the recall petition. One is out collecting signatures, and the other will do it this weekend."

Bellying up to your side bar, I have downloaded and made copies. My goal personally is at least 50 signatures....

87 posted on 03/27/2003 12:54:03 PM PST by eureka! (Bless our Troops and Allies.........)
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To: rs79bm; Indy Pendance; yall
details?


Powerful blasts rock Baghdad

03/27/2003

Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Massive explosions rocked central Baghdad late Thursday night, sending a towering plume of smoke skyward in the strongest blasts felt in the city in days.

Shortly after 11 p.m. in Baghdad (2 p.m. CST), explosions shook the capital near the city center. Buildings close to the Information Ministry appeared to have been hit, sending a huge plume of smoke skyward.

Earlier Thursday, Iraq's defense minister said the real battle for Baghdad will be on its streets, and that Saddam Hussein's regime will prolong the war as long as possible.

"The enemy must come inside Baghdad, and that will be its grave," said Defense Minister Sultan Hashem Ahmed.

"We feel that this war must be prolonged so the enemy pays a high price," he said at a news conference at a downtown Baghdad hotel.

Asked whether the fighting in Baghdad will be on the streets, Mr. Ahmed replied, "Yes."

He called the two-day sandstorm that engulfed Iraq this week and slowed the U.S.-led coalition "a divine gift to tell the aggressor that he is an aggressor."

President Bush said Thursday the United States was prepared to fight "however long it takes."

The Iraqi health minister said 36 civilians were killed and 215 wounded in U.S. airstrikes on Baghdad a day earlier, and he accused U.S.-led forces of deliberately targeting civilians to break the people's will.

Loud explosions were heard in and around Baghdad again Thursday, and witnesses said an unknown number of people were killed and injured when a housing complex for employees of a weapons-producing facility came under attack. The Military Industrialization Authority of Iraq complex is in the Al-Youssifiah area, about 12 miles south of the capital.

Another blast about 700 yards west of the Information Ministry, possibly from a missile, sent scores of journalists fleeing. Anti-aircraft guns on the roof of the ministry opened fire, witnesses said, but there was no immediate information on damage or casualties.

One of Baghdad's main telephone facilities also was hit early Thursday, causing some disruptions in service.

Iraqi state television, which was still on the air, reported Thursday that Mr. Hussein chaired a meeting of the ruling Baath Party, his top aides and his son, Qusai. Although it did not show any video from that meeting, it said Mr. Hussein and the leadership urged Iraqi fighters to exploit what it called the "exhaustion" of coalition forces.

Silent video was shown of another meeting of Mr. Hussein, Qusai and other party officials.

Wednesday's attack on a marketplace in Baghdad's northern Al-Shaab neighborhood killed 14 people, and Iraqi officials blamed U.S. cruise missiles. The U.S. military denied it had targeted the neighborhood.

"They are targeting the human beings in Iraq to decrease their morale," Iraqi Health Minister Omeed Medhat Mubarak said. "They are not discriminating, differentiating."

He said Wednesday's civilian death toll in Baghdad was 36, and put the total number of civilian deaths at 350 since the U.S.-led war on Iraq began a week ago.

In Qatar, the U.S. military said "it was entirely possible" that an Iraqi missile was responsible for Wednesday's marketplace explosion.

Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks said there was an Iraqi missile battery near the neighborhood and that Iraqi has been using old missile stock fired with guidance systems turned off.

"We think it is entirely possible that this may have been an Iraqi missile that went up and came down, or, given the behaviors of the regime lately, it may have been a deliberate attack inside of town," Gen. Brooks said.

He said the United States had an air mission in the area but not in the neighborhood that was devastated by the explosion.

"We did have an air mission that attacked some targets, not in that area but in an another area, and they did encounter some surface-to-air missile fire," Gen. Brooks told the daily briefing at the coalition headquarters.

The sandstorms gave way to blue skies Thursday, raising fears among inhabitants that they were in for a day of intensive bombings.

They worried that allied forces would try to make up for two days during which the storm grounded U.S. warplanes and slowed down the advance on the Iraqi capital.

Residents awoke to find everything from cars to dining tables, windows and books under a coat of fine yellow desert sand.

Parts of the city looked almost normal, with hardly a store shuttered, hundreds of shoppers milling around, and the streets jammed with what looked like the usual traffic. But Baghdad's defenders rekindled fires intended to obscure bombing targets, sending clouds of gray smoke drifting across the sky.

Jomaa al-Qurishi, 29, sold newspapers in Abu Nawas Street, a road famous for its art galleries and fish restaurants, on the east bank of the Tigris River.

"I have been selling newspapers at this spot for 13 years and no bombs are going to stop me," he said. "Death comes to you at any time wherever you may be."


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/world/stories/032703dnintbaghdadbombs.9fffc58a.html
88 posted on 03/27/2003 12:54:05 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: familyofman
If it was a bunker buster, maybe SH was in the bunker.

mmmmmmmm.........could be.

89 posted on 03/27/2003 12:55:36 PM PST by San Jacinto
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To: Eala
Right before we took out the Taliban i had read the Iliad and the Odyssey...and i kept harking back to those epics whenever i would see Afghanistan with their many tribal squabbles and with their leaders' tendencies to boast and to exaggerate about everything that happened. Their lives over in that part of the world seem so wrapped up in stories and in trying to weave their own verses into the imaginary tapestry that flows around them and their people. It's very much like the mentality that you read about in the Iliad, as though still extant today, so much so that every time i would hear about some Afghani leader marching his band of men against the Taliban i almost expected to see him holding a spear in his hand, thumping his chest with it, and then breaking out into some long poetic dialogue telling of how his men will massacre the enemy in one fell swoop. It's the same now listening to Saddam and his minions speak. The same sort of boasting and the same sort of painting pictures with words that have little to do with reality but everything to do with myth making.
90 posted on 03/27/2003 12:57:57 PM PST by Humbug (i haven't the foggiest idea what to type here)
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To: San Jacinto
I read on FR's posts yesterday there was a scientist who had helped build one of these bunkers. He stated that the bunker that SH is hiding out in can survive a nuclear blast. Can our bombs do anymore damage than that?
91 posted on 03/27/2003 12:58:50 PM PST by smiley
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To: eureka!
I would probably have a hard time finding 50 conservatives.

I should be able to fill out a couple of pages. Many of those who would sign are going after signatures themselves. Which is even better than a signature.
92 posted on 03/27/2003 1:06:27 PM PST by Grampa Dave ("Those who are kind to the cruel end up being cruel to the kind!")
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To: Grampa Dave
I get the feeling that the bombs are just not big enough and bad enough. Send one onto that Minister of Information, and shock and awe us just a little bit.
93 posted on 03/27/2003 1:12:27 PM PST by tessalu
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To: smiley
"Can our bombs do anymore damage than that?"

Actually, yes. Try this for an analogy: Start with a steel box and try to crush it with a sledge hammer. Then try taking a drill, make a hole, and drop some explosive inside. The bunker buster sort of works like that.
94 posted on 03/27/2003 1:14:19 PM PST by Lee'sGhost (Peace is good. Freedom is better.)
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To: Lee'sGhost
Oops. Should have mention that the sledge hammer would be like the nuke and not work. Then try the drill.
95 posted on 03/27/2003 1:15:40 PM PST by Lee'sGhost (Peace is good. Freedom is better.)
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To: Grampa Dave
"Many of those who would sign are going after signatures themselves. Which is even better than a signature."

You just gave me a good idea. Print extra copies of the instructions and petition pages. Get a signature and see if they want to do likewise--with the suggestion that they copy and print the instructions and petition pages. Create a Pyramid based dissemination of sorts to end the political life of a very corrupt man who has not served a beautiful state well, to put it nicely....

96 posted on 03/27/2003 1:20:41 PM PST by eureka! (Bless our Troops and Allies.........)
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To: eureka!
I intend to carry several copies of the petition. Then those I contact can sign mine or start their own petition.
97 posted on 03/27/2003 1:22:55 PM PST by Grampa Dave ("Those who are kind to the cruel end up being cruel to the kind!")
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To: gkhong
Will be praying for him and all the good guys. My cousin David is out there too, been there for a while.
98 posted on 03/27/2003 1:33:45 PM PST by womanvet
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To: rs79bm
The pomegranate, pineapple, and dried fruit stands were missed in yesterday's market attack. Just a clean-up operation.

(OH CRAP, THE FUNNY RUSSIAN GUY AGAIN, PLEASE GO AWAY) lol

99 posted on 03/27/2003 1:34:02 PM PST by mikhailovich
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To: gabby hayes
IMHO, it doesn't call for gloating or shallow mirth.

It beats self loathing and tired rhetoric! ; )

It's time for smouldering turbans, let the show begin.

100 posted on 03/27/2003 1:37:03 PM PST by TigersEye (Let the liberals whine - it's what they do!)
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