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  • Donald Trump and The Pharisees

    10/11/2016 12:41:28 PM PDT · by justlittleoleme · 15 replies
    James Patrick Riley ^ | August 11, 2016 | James Riley
    You might be on your way to the sanctuary for worship, and you see a man curled up by the side of the road, bloody and beaten by robbers.  Something tells you the man needs your help (that’s God talking to you), but you are wearing your Sunday best, and you’re not trained as a first responder, and you’ve been given the honor of opening today’s meeting in prayer, and, besides, this guy is probably a drug addict and you have little children you’re responsible for — so you hurry on to church and you prove that you have the...
  • [POW] Sgt. Riley returns to Pennsauken for quiet reunion with his family

    04/28/2003 6:58:43 AM PDT · by Incorrigible · 176+ views
    Newark Star Ledger ^ | 4/28/03 | MATTHEW J. DOWLING
    Sgt. Riley returns to Pennsauken for quiet reunion with his family Monday, April 28, 2003 BY MATTHEW J. DOWLING Star-Ledger Staff Army Sgt. James Riley arrived home in Pennsauken, NJ last night and was reunited with his entire family for the first time since being freed from captivity as prisoner of war in Iraq two weeks ago. "It just felt like the family was complete," said his mother, Jane Riley, who visited her 31-year-old son at Fort Bliss, Texas, last week. Aside from the television cameras that have become a fixture on the Rileys' quiet residential street, Jane Riley said,...
  • Texas Forts Ready to Greet Former POWs

    04/19/2003 5:47:01 PM PDT · by Indy Pendance · 1 replies · 247+ views
    AP ^ | April 19, 2003 | CHRIS ROBERTS
    EL PASO, Texas (AP) -- Seven former prisoners of war were on their way back to their home posts Saturday, much to the relief of community members who for weeks anxiously hoped for their safe return. "I think there was a bit of fear with all of us," Fort Bliss contract worker Jennifer Murphy said. "There was a fear they wouldn't be found, abandoned in a cell to rot."The much-awaited homecomings were set for Saturday night, when a C-17 aircraft was to return five soldiers from Germany to El Paso's Fort Bliss, then head to Fort Hood in central Texas...
  • PoWs tell of being moved out of Baghdad

    04/14/2003 6:34:02 AM PDT · by dead · 187+ views
    Sydney Morning Herald ^ | April 14 2003, 4:52 PM
    Reuters Seven American soldiers rescued in Iraq were held in separate cells in Baghdad during most of their time as prisoners of war but were moved as US forces advanced on the Iraqi capital, The Washington Post reported today. For 12 to 15 days, the former prisoners could hear the nightly bombing raids as US warplanes pounded Baghdad. They were taken to another location after the prison was rattled by a powerful explosion about 50 metres from the building, the report said. It was the first of many moves. The former prisoners told the newspaper they stayed at a total...
  • US captives weep for joy as they limp to freedom

    04/13/2003 2:40:44 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 33 replies · 252+ views
    The Times ^ | April 14, 2003 | Tim Reid
    IN STRIPED pyjamas and sandals, seven American prisoners of war limped to freedom in northern Iraq yesterday, after their captors had fled from US forces advancing on President Saddam Hussein’s home city of Tikrit. Blinking from the sunlight as they emerged from 22 days of captivity, the six men and one woman clung to their rescuers, barely believing that they had escaped with their lives. News of the rescue, which included two Apache helicopter pilots shot down over Iraq on March 24, was greeted with jubilation by the soldiers’ families. Some wept with relief as they watched television pictures...
  • CNN REPORTING 7 POWS FOUND ALIVE!! CENTCOM CONFIRMS

    04/13/2003 3:43:56 AM PDT · by looney tune · 254 replies · 568+ views
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    Being reported on CNN - 6 POWs - found alive. No more information.
  • AMERICAN POW's RETURNED IN SAMARRA (CNN)

    04/13/2003 7:30:22 AM PDT · by RANGERAIRBORNE · 98 replies · 409+ views
    CNN ^ | 04/13/03
    Seven American POW's, including tewo helicopter pilots as well as members of the 507th Maintenance Company, have been turned over to a Marine unit near amarra without a fight. The unit was in the area for another mission, when an Iraqi policeman apporached and said "I know you are here for the prisoners".
  • Families of recovered US servicemen notified

    04/13/2003 7:29:19 AM PDT · by kattracks · 36 replies · 272+ views
    Reuters | 4/13/03
    Families of recovered US servicemen notified WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - Several families of U.S. soldiers captured in the Iraq war said they got official confirmation on Sunday that their relatives were safe, CNN reported. The family of Spc. Soshana Johnson, 30, of Kansas, the only woman officially listed by the Pentagon as a prisoner of war, said the Department of Defense Pentagon told them she had been recovered, according to CNN. Ronald Young Sr., the father of Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Young Jr., a captured Army pilot, said he also received official confirmation that his son was among the...
  • PRESIDENT VOWS: OUR POWs WILL BE FOUND

    04/12/2003 4:15:48 AM PDT · by kattracks · 211+ views
    New York Post ^ | 4/12/03 | DEBORAH ORIN and TODD VENEZIA
    <p>April 12, 2003 -- President Bush yesterday vowed to find the seven missing American POWs, whose whereabouts are still unknown three days after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime.</p> <p>"We will use every resource we have to find any POWs that are alive," the president told reporters yesterday. "And we pray that they are alive, because if they are we will find them."</p>