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Thursday, April 01, 2004

Bastards in Fallujah

MSNBC - Occupational Hazards
April 1 - The gruesome scenes from Fallujah—the corpses of four U.S. civilians being burned, mutilated, dragged behind vehicles and hanged from a bridge by jubilant Iraqis—are grimly familiar. Most Americans remember Mogadishu in 1993, when 18 U.S. soldiers died after the downing of two Black Hawk helicopters, and triumphant Somalis dragged the body of an American soldier through the streets. The image triggered revulsion and outrage among Americans—and hastened the U.S. military pullout from Somalia. --- Melinda Liu / Newsweek

Marines need to kick ass. If we pull out now, or do not meet this act with a viscious response it will encourge more. The entire community needs to be held accountable and punished for encouraging and harboring these animals. They are calling us out, by God we need to meet them head on and nail their assess.
Democrats will try to spin this as another reason to get out. That would be the biggest mistake we could make. As far as I am concerned we need to send more troops now and really occupy that country. No more Vietnams.....

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