CONFIRMED -- SADDAM'S SONS ARE DEAD!
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This is great news because now the end is more close to Saddam if he is alive.
What a coincidence that this news happens in a day Jessica Lynch returns to her home. 



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YIPPEE, WHAHOOOOOOOO, What a great day. Two evil people gone!!!!!!
I wore my "Proud to be an American" shirt to work today for Jessica. I didn't know it would do double duty!!!!!!
Wild and Wonderful West Virginia - I'm proud to be an American and proud to have been born and raised in West (by God) Virginia.
God Bless our troups still over there.
Karan
I wore my "Proud to be an American" shirt to work today for Jessica. I didn't know it would do double duty!!!!!!
Wild and Wonderful West Virginia - I'm proud to be an American and proud to have been born and raised in West (by God) Virginia.
God Bless our troups still over there.
Karan
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Rainband wrote:Great news!!! I still want the endless bloodbath of our soldiers to endj wrote:I wonder how many Americans want us to pull out of Iraq now? hmmmmmmmm?
So do I, but hopefully we gave the Iraqi people some more hope and it will help to lessen the individual attacks against our troops. It should help to boost our troop's morale as well.
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From some of what I've heard, about 1/2 of the attacks are not by Saddam loyalists, but rather "Islamists" (Shi'ite?) desiring NO foreigners in Iraq, no "imposed" government, and an Islamic-based state...one typical of the area, with the civil and religious authority enmeshed into a single body (so much for the Kurds and Christians...).
How this fares in actuality is yet to be studied; it is clear, however, that the sooner we find Saddam himself (reportedly moved every ten hours with a bodyguard called "Ghosts"), the better off we will be.
How this fares in actuality is yet to be studied; it is clear, however, that the sooner we find Saddam himself (reportedly moved every ten hours with a bodyguard called "Ghosts"), the better off we will be.
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The attacks won't be gone till we clear the rest of the vipers nest. Bill has a great point. Beside the resident snakes there are plenty of imported ones trying to stir up trouble. The only yjing we can do is stay focused and clear them out one by one....
Great news today though that we got two of the biggest snakes.. RIT (Rest in Torment!)
Great news today though that we got two of the biggest snakes.. RIT (Rest in Torment!)
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Spawn Gone
Captain Insaneo's Spawn are GONE GONE GONE. Put a red slash over those
pix. Now...."Where's the B. Cheese...?"
pix. Now...."Where's the B. Cheese...?"
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One other thing to consider here...it would be madness for us to leave Iraq without a stable government and economic infrastructure; to do that would simply allow the country to devolve into a three-way civil war, with massive bloodshed on all contending sides.
NOW is the time for the U.S. and U.K to bring in almost anyone we can get, to "relieve" us from the peacekeeping/police mission; my first choice would be Eastern European NATO troops, who have no particular axe to grind in the region, supported by, perhaps Egyptian and/or Jordanian troops until the Iraqis are able to pick up the ball themselves. No Turks, Iranians, Saudis, Syrians, French, Germans or Russians, please.
This would serve to defuse the anti-U.S. sentiment, and establish that elusive cachet of "legitimacy" the U.N. is continuously harping about.
NOW is the time for the U.S. and U.K to bring in almost anyone we can get, to "relieve" us from the peacekeeping/police mission; my first choice would be Eastern European NATO troops, who have no particular axe to grind in the region, supported by, perhaps Egyptian and/or Jordanian troops until the Iraqis are able to pick up the ball themselves. No Turks, Iranians, Saudis, Syrians, French, Germans or Russians, please.
This would serve to defuse the anti-U.S. sentiment, and establish that elusive cachet of "legitimacy" the U.N. is continuously harping about.
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