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 ebayauctionguy
 
posted on March 23, 2003 05:17:15 PM new

This is almost enough to make me re-enlist.

http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/2003/3/3-23-23.htm
 
 stusi
 
posted on March 23, 2003 05:53:27 PM new
Did anyone really think these punks would not violate the Geneva Convention the first chance they got? I wouldn't put it past them to torture our guys either!
 
 nettak
 
posted on March 23, 2003 06:06:15 PM new


We saw some of these pictures this morning on our news and my heart goes out to all Americans, this should never have been shown anywhere, they have been paraded like some sort of trophy.

 
 nharmon
 
posted on March 23, 2003 06:32:40 PM new
I hated to see those pictures too- but seeing those pictures makes it "real" for those people out there who think what we are doing in Iraq is wrong. We treat their people with a little more respect when we capture them- we don't give close ups of their faces, we cover their faces with cloths so they for sure can't be identified, we give them food, water, medical attention and look what they do to ours----I shudder to think of what they have done to that poor woman the Iraq's captured.




 
 Helenjw
 
posted on March 23, 2003 07:00:51 PM new

War is such hell. No, I didn't expect Iraq to abide by the Geneva Convention. And this is just the beginning.


Helen



 
 nharmon
 
posted on March 23, 2003 07:01:13 PM new
i hope the last thing those people thought of wasn't the anti- war protesters over here protesting the US being over in Iraq and not supporting our troops- because I do not want to believe those people died in vain defending our rights.
 
 colin
 
posted on March 24, 2003 03:40:01 AM new
They didn't die in vain. They fought for freedom and our future security.

They fought for all the of us, You me and the coward protesters.

Now many more Iraqi's will die too. Not because of any orders or revenge but because of the fear the tactics used by Saddam's elite and martyr forces. We can't trust them when they surrender now. A slight twitch and bang, there goes another Iraqi. Too Bad.

One of our own military (Muslim convert) fragged his fellow soldiers. Are You should this isn't a Holy War? Our soldiers are executed and dealt with against the Geneva Concord. How will American's view the protesters now?

There was another poster that's not here any more (possible in a mental patient now) that argued about Morals. Said they were the same for all people. I said that was untrue. The fundamentalist Moslems believe what they are doing is right. They believe they are moral. They are a cancer that must be eradicated NOW.

Amen,
A little angrier today,
Reverend Colin

 
 REAMOND
 
posted on March 24, 2003 06:30:11 AM new
I think the term used by the Bush administration was "Drain the swamp".

 
 
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