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OT- Where's the "good news" crew this morning?
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John H
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On 28 Feb 2005 12:10:49 -0800,
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John H wrote:
On 28 Feb 2005 07:53:58 -0800,
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Oh krap. :-(
Deadliest single attack so far, and not a single Kool-Aid drinker
posting something about fixing a stop light or replacing a roof that
was blown off the top of an orphanage.
Anybody find a WMD yet?
How about Osama bin Ladin? Any sign of him in Iraq? :-(
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (Feb. 28) - A suicide car bomber blasted a crowd of
police and national guard recruits Monday as they gathered for
physicals outside a medical clinic south of Baghdad, leaving at
least
110 people dead and 133 injured - the single deadliest attack in the
two-year insurgency.
Torn limbs and other body parts littered the street outside the
clinic
in Hillah, a predominantly Shiite area about 60 miles south of
Baghdad.
Had to wait for the thrill to hit you guys. It actually took longer
than I
thought, but that's probably due to your being on the west coast. It
hit the
news here about 6 AM.
Sad. Not something to gloat over.
I'm sure Harry, also, will be posting with an "I told you so" grin on
his face.
I won't see it, but if he doesn't, please let me know.
The good news, for what it's worth, is that so many Iraqis were
trying to
volunteer to join two organizations which are known to be dangerous.
It doesn't
seem to affect their willingness to stand up for their country. Of
course,
people who haven't done it won't understand how anyone would want to.
John H
Why would "I told you so" be out of order? It all could have been
avoided, if we had a president with brains, and one who could focus on
one objective, without going off on another tangent to Iraq.
Basskisser, a question like that is more proof that you are who you are.
Actually, the 'I told you so' modified the word 'grin'. Or didn't you catch
that?
John H
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!
"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes
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