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Well, looks like he might be done for soon. Wonder who will take his place.
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Avatar4321 said:Whats amazing is the spin the media is doing on this one. Here is the AP Story
U.S. Soldier Killed in Najaf Offensive
They spend one paragraph talking about the soldier who died, and then the rest of the article is about the raid. Talk about liberal spin. Is anyone else as tired as me of seeing the media use the death of these soldiers to undermine the soldiers efforts in Iraq? its sickening.
Its also sickening how they are getting so giddy at the thought that they are approaching the 1000th soldier killed in Iraq. Arrrrrghhhhhh
smirkinjesus said:Well, looks like he might be done for soon. Wonder who will take his place.
smirkinjesus said:Well, looks like he might be done for soon. Wonder who will take his place.
NAJAF, Iraq - Aides to Muqtada al-Sadr negotiated with Iraqi officials Friday over a truce to end nine days of fighting in this holy city, saying the radical Shiite cleric was prepared to disarm his followers in exchange for a list of demands including U.S. withdrawal from Najaf and an amnesty for all his fighters.
Despite the talks, al-Sadr lashed out at the United States, which he said was intent on "occupying the whole world." The fiery sermon was read on his behalf during Friday prayers at the Kufa Mosque near Najaf.
NAJAF, Iraq - Aides to Muqtada al-Sadr negotiated with Iraqi officials Friday over a truce to end nine days of fighting in this holy city, saying the radical Shiite cleric was prepared to disarm his followers in exchange for a list of demands including U.S. withdrawal from Najaf and an amnesty for all his fighters.
Despite the talks, al-Sadr lashed out at the United States, which he said was intent on "occupying the whole world." The fiery sermon was read on his behalf during Friday prayers at the Kufa Mosque near Najaf.
Comrade said:May 14, 2004 11:39 AM
He said the two leaders had paid attention to what he described as the "fabricated" case of Nicholas Berg, an American civilian who was beheaded by militants, and had ignored the suffering of Iraqis in prisons controlled by coalition troops.
Comrade said:Why hasn't this idiot been made to do the chicken dance? He needs to have the taste slapped out of his mouth. Because the teeth are already all messed up, and fiery sermon or not this whole occupying of the whole world is stupid rabid spittle on his lips, which need to get smacked, still, lol!
Avatar4321 said:While this doesnt surprise me much, i mean the Democrats have been supplying our enemy with the rhetoric they need to argue for the last three years, it does make me think a bit. Here is a man whose priorities are so wacked paying attention to tracking down people who behead innocent victims is less important than making sure iraqi prisoners arent paraded around naked with undies on their head.