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October 26, 2005 by
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Article: Link I read a blog/article on instapundit.com, and I had to agree with the fact that those soldiers who have died in the Iraq war, and the afghanistan war, are being trivialized. (And insulted) They are (in MSM) being portrayed as mere numbers... #1,545.....#1,845 .....#2000.... Its bullshit. The *only* news show that i see that actually presents (those they can) the soldiers, who they are, etc... In a (at least half-way, compared to the others) dignified way. (right word) is ...
October 26, 2005 by
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Right, well, apparently Iran (obviously) wants a "civilian" nuclear power program. But, recently the leader of Iran. (Secular leader) called for israel to be: "wiped off the map". Now, is it me, or does this not sound like a leader of a nation, "peacefully" procuring a nuclear program. I mean, c'mon, Israel is not too far away. One, maybe two nukes, and whamo! (Not saying Israel couldn't kick Iran's butt...) It's like saying, "No i don't mind you living next door." Yet, at the same tim...
October 23, 2005 by
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NOTE: FOUND PICTURE ON NET, THE WORDS HAVE BEEN ADDED...(THE WORDS ARE FROM ME) (THE PIC ISN'T)
October 18, 2005 by
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Can someone tell me what the definition of WMD's (Weapons of mass destruction) is? Do they HAVE to be nuclear weapons? Or could ricin, biological weapons, etc... be "WMD's"? Cause, if they could be. Then, technically there *were* WMD's in Iraq. Right? Just wondering....
October 15, 2005 by
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Well, read an article concerning the iraqi vote and, believe it or not, the turn out, is estimated at approx. 66%, thats approximetly 10-11 million people. (26,074,906 total, as of July 2005) Source: Link Out of 6230 polling sites nationally, 5850 were opened. Most of those that weren't or couldn't be opened were in the Anbar Province, Some towns were too dangerous (because of operations) to be opened. And, guess what: Ayar said the international and United Nations' monitors had...
Article: Link Sheehan Article: Link After reading the article, i have to say they (IMO) did the best thing. I understand that Sheehan grieves for her son's death. But here once noble cause has become tainted by hatred, of bush. Her ad IMO, reflects that taint (for lack of a better term). Some claim that this was a victory for the bush camp. Victory? What, are we at war with each other? I must of missed something. I mean c'mon, the attitude over the war in iraq and cindy sheehan ha...
Ok, I felt maybe i shouldn't step in and address the Sheehan debacle. But, I felt maybe i would rest better putting in my two cents in. She claims she wants to know why her son died in iraq. But according to an Ok, granted; If i had a child and he/she died, i would want to know. But can she accept that they don't know, or perhaps he died in such a gruesome way, that it could traumatize her? (its possible) Would she accept the truth? Or would she deny it? Will she (if she gets an answer) be...
--This is a chilling, and very plausible scenario...."What if?"......I have no doubts that this scenario or one similar to it could have followed 9/11. Thankfully it didn't....If this did happen, it would leave the US and all of freedom within the shadow of fear...tyrrany and hate... By Alan Dowd: Link There are those who believe that people are merely a part of history, pieces of driftwood carried along by forces and currents often beyond our control. Others argue that history is sh...
A brief candle; both ends burning An endless mile; a bus wheel turning A friend to share the lonesome times A handshake and a sip of wine So say it loud and let it ring We are all a part of everything The future, present and the past Fly on proud bird You're free at last. written en route to the funeral for his friend, Ronnie Van Zant of the band, Lynyrd Skynyrd September 11th, 2001. New York City, United States of America... --A normal day it seemed, one like...
With the recent bombings in Lebanon ( Link ), Istanbul ( Link ), and Egypt ( Link ) , Though two of the three have been caraborated as terrorist attacks, it just makes me wonder...."Who's Next?" .....Israel...Australia...the US?? Countries that have felt fairly safe have been attacked. How many more are to follow? When will they happen? What do you think?
With the recent bombings in Lebanon ( Link ), Istanbul ( Link ), and Egypt ( Link ) , Though two of the three have been caraborated as terrorist attacks, it just makes me wonder...."Who's Next?" .....Israel...Australia...the US?? Countries that have felt fairly safe have been attacked. How many more are to follow? When will they happen? What do you think?
By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Jun 23, 2005 No country can win a conflict the way the USA is fighting the war on terror. Every move the Bush administration makes is scrutinized, criticized and roundly chastised by dissenters who firmly believe the President, himself, is responsible for much of the anti-American hatred around the world. The chorus is deafening. Bush "lied" about Iraq. Bush is violating civil liberties by supporting the Patriot Act. The President sanctio...
Here is the link: http://www.iraqitruthproject.com/
I was looking around and saw some links to blogs/articles about the debate over whether to build the 'freedom tower', or re-build the Twin Towers,only higher....here are the links, let me know what you think... • March 11, 2005 | 9:40 p.m. ET Freedom Tower politics (David Shuster) The blogs we've been posting on the Freedom Tower continue to generate a huge number of e-mails. Every day, I've been receiving articles and stories detailing a host of new engineering problems ass...