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2005/12/12

American soldiers terrorize Iraqi children

@ 04:35 PM (33 months, 8 days ago)
From Open Fire
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/images/cradle.jpg
Thought you might want to see those terrorists at work.
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  1. I remember seeing this several months ago and losing it. Not only do we provide comfort to the children the terrorist wound, but we feed babies and care for the sick. Obviously, we are the great satan.:roll:

    Comment by C-Mom— 2005/12/13 @ 02:56 AM — (Reply)

  2. Have you guys had the opportunity to see John Murtha's latest statements?

    U.S. can't win militarily in Iraq, Murtha says
    Murtha said the United States was seen by Iraqis as an occupier. Being in Philadelphia, he drew a comparison to the American Revolution. He said that if the French had remained in the infant United States after the Revolutionary War, "we'd have thrown them the hell out of here." That's how Iraqis are reacting now to the presence of U.S. troops, the 73-year-old congressman said.

    "The Iraqis are not against democracy," he said. "They are against our occupation."

    Can you believe that the msm still calls Murha a "defense hawk"?

    Comment by American Crusader— 2005/12/13 @ 07:34 AM — (Reply)

  3. it certainly will be interesting to see what happens in Iraq. maybe they will end up being a theocracy. the fact that they have been given support to make any choice they want is something the left would not allow. the current administration has shown the world what true freedom is all about. if you are reading this millard, I dare you to attempt a rebuttal that actually deals with this issue and is devoid of name calling and subject changing and generalizations.

    Comment by ronnie— 2005/12/13 @ 08:59 AM — (Reply)

  4. Shocking pics. :smile:

    Comment by Felis— 2005/12/13 @ 10:47 AM — (Reply)

  5. I am shamelessly stealing my response from "Regular Ron", who in turn took it verbatim from some war-lusting, ignorant, redneck mass murderer, named Thaddeus. God bless him!



    "I am not a sentimental person. I have missed holidays, family days, weddings and birthdays before due to my obligations. An obligation which I freely and willingly made, not for laurels and acclaim but because this life is my calling.

    The greater the immediate risk to a civilization the greater a civilization values its warriors. When the village down the road is alight with flame and smoke the man with the spear and shield in his hand is revered and loved. When the war waged 9000 miles from home and filtered through the skeptic lens of television cameras the warrior is second guessed. He hears contradictory statements like "I support the troops but not the war." War is our mission, it is not glorious and grand but it is our raison d'existence. One cannot be separated one from the other. The loathsome pitying respect paid to us as victims disgusts me. I am not a victim, I was not duped into joining the military, I did not join because I had no other option but poverty, I did not join for a scholarship. It is not a mistake, an accident or a tragedy that I serve here with my brothers. It was my choice.

    I believe in the mission in Iraq. Not because I listen to political pundits, no I get my news first hand. I have patrolled the streets of one of the most dangerous sectors of Baghdad for almost a year now. 12 of my brothers will never see their homeland again. I shall mourn them till always. Is it a surprise that democracy does not come easy? This is my 7th year of service to the great republic and I wouldn't have it any other way. The evils perpetuated once by Saddam Hussien and now by terrorists are assaults against humanity akin to the likes of Nazi Germany. To those that stand in judgment of us now: would you have stood on Omaha Beach in 1944 and cried "turn back its too hard".? Is your "concern" for us just a not so subtle attack on my commander in chief? My sister and I are both serving in Iraq this very minute how many of your children are here? My, your concern is profound!

    I carry a rifle in defense of my nation.
    What do you do for a living?



    - Thaddeus

    Comment by Gravelrash— 2005/12/13 @ 01:35 PM — (Reply)

  6. You sir, are eloquent and absolutely correct!

    Comment by Barry— 2005/12/13 @ 03:30 PM — (Reply)

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