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One of the oldest civilization my ass. Mad rabid dogs do not even act
this un-civil. Call in the B-52's it's time to carpet bomb Fallujah. Lets use the Daisy cutters. from CNN Cheering residents in Fallujah pulled charred bodies from burning vehicles and hung them from a Euphrates River bridge. Crowds gathered around the vehicles and dragged at least one of the bodies through the streets, witnesses said. Residents pulled another body from one of the cars and beat it with sticks. Also in the Fallujah region, five American soldiers died in a roadside bombing near Habbaniya, the U.S. military said. The fatalities bring the U.S. military death toll in Iraq to 600, 408 of them in hostile action. In the attack on the civilians, witnesses said two Mitsubishi vehicles left a military base east of Fallujah to make their way into the city, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Baghdad. The vehicles turned onto a Fallujah street as men -- whose faces were covered by headscarves -- split into two groups and threw hand grenades at the cars, witnesses said. The assailants then sprayed the burning cars with small-arms fire. Video showed crowds chanting and cheering at the scene, with charred corpses hanging from the bridge over the Euphrates. The U.S. State Department said the U.S. citizens worked for a company contracted by the coalition to work in Iraq. Fallujah is part of al Anbar province in the "Sunni Triangle," a region north and west of the capital that has been a hotbed of opposition to the U.S. presence. The White House condemned the "horriffic attacks" by people "trying to prevent democracy from moving forward," spokesman Scott McClellan said. |
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I was getting a haircut today and my barber commented that he can see now why
Sadam ruled the way he did. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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My understanding is it was saddam's supporters that were in Fallujah
attacking our people. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... I was getting a haircut today and my barber commented that he can see now why Sadam ruled the way he did. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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To a point I have to agree, these events were horriffic, and I pray for the
families. "Capt.American" wrote in message om... One of the oldest civilization my ass. Mad rabid dogs do not even act this un-civil. Call in the B-52's it's time to carpet bomb Fallujah. Lets use the Daisy cutters. from CNN Cheering residents in Fallujah pulled charred bodies from burning vehicles and hung them from a Euphrates River bridge. Crowds gathered around the vehicles and dragged at least one of the bodies through the streets, witnesses said. Residents pulled another body from one of the cars and beat it with sticks. Also in the Fallujah region, five American soldiers died in a roadside bombing near Habbaniya, the U.S. military said. The fatalities bring the U.S. military death toll in Iraq to 600, 408 of them in hostile action. In the attack on the civilians, witnesses said two Mitsubishi vehicles left a military base east of Fallujah to make their way into the city, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Baghdad. The vehicles turned onto a Fallujah street as men -- whose faces were covered by headscarves -- split into two groups and threw hand grenades at the cars, witnesses said. The assailants then sprayed the burning cars with small-arms fire. Video showed crowds chanting and cheering at the scene, with charred corpses hanging from the bridge over the Euphrates. The U.S. State Department said the U.S. citizens worked for a company contracted by the coalition to work in Iraq. Fallujah is part of al Anbar province in the "Sunni Triangle," a region north and west of the capital that has been a hotbed of opposition to the U.S. presence. The White House condemned the "horriffic attacks" by people "trying to prevent democracy from moving forward," spokesman Scott McClellan said. |
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![]() "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... To a point I have to agree, these events were horriffic, and I pray for the families. "Capt.American" wrote in message om... One of the oldest civilization my ass. Mad rabid dogs do not even act this un-civil. Call in the B-52's it's time to carpet bomb Fallujah. Lets use the Daisy cutters. from CNN Cheering residents in Fallujah pulled charred bodies from burning vehicles and hung them from a Euphrates River bridge. Crowds gathered around the vehicles and dragged at least one of the bodies through the streets, witnesses said. Residents pulled another body from one of the cars and beat it with sticks. Also in the Fallujah region, five American soldiers died in a roadside bombing near Habbaniya, the U.S. military said. The fatalities bring the U.S. military death toll in Iraq to 600, 408 of them in hostile action. In the attack on the civilians, witnesses said two Mitsubishi vehicles left a military base east of Fallujah to make their way into the city, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Baghdad. The vehicles turned onto a Fallujah street as men -- whose faces were covered by headscarves -- split into two groups and threw hand grenades at the cars, witnesses said. The assailants then sprayed the burning cars with small-arms fire. Video showed crowds chanting and cheering at the scene, with charred corpses hanging from the bridge over the Euphrates. The U.S. State Department said the U.S. citizens worked for a company contracted by the coalition to work in Iraq. Fallujah is part of al Anbar province in the "Sunni Triangle," a region north and west of the capital that has been a hotbed of opposition to the U.S. presence. The White House condemned the "horriffic attacks" by people "trying to prevent democracy from moving forward," spokesman Scott McClellan said. Next thing ya know those evil Iraqis will have postcards made up. http://www.musarium.com/withoutsanctuary/main.html |
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"John Cairns" wrote
snip Next thing ya know those evil Iraqis will have postcards made up. http://www.musarium.com/withoutsanctuary/main.html Do a little research into why most were lynched in this collections. Was it because they were protecting relief food supplies? And in all 81 pictures I saw no charred bodies being beaten and drug thru the streets before they were lynched. Thats seems down right rabid. I can see a difference between punishment and murder, can you? Joe MSV RedCloud |
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