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Bored Marines In The Horn Of Africa

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tony6d2:
Thankyou NewYorker

cjd:
If Americas military was allowed to do their job unhampered the war in Iraq would have gone much better and Iran would be thinking twice about its actions today. As a staunch Republican two things have left me with a sower taste in my mouth about my parties actions. The first is the lackadaisic position the have taken on illegal immigration and the second is allowing the Democraps to hamstring them on the prosecution of the war in Iraq. On both issues they lead Bush down the bridal path and he followed them willingly and they now have the dummy where they wanted him since he took office in 2000. Sadly not only has Bush destroyed his presidency by being an ass kiss to Democraps whims but he has cost the military needless casualties for naught. Power goes to them who use it and America has the power to reshape the world many times over. Sadly  America has fought this conflict with its militaries hands tied behind its back and has become the laughing stock of the world. America  will pay the price for squandering its power through inaction. One thing the American people must never loose sight of is that it is not the fine people who serve in our military that are at fault its the evil politicians we elect to office that are at the root of Americas problems.

Lisa:
CJD, I agree completely with everything you just wrote.  I don't think Whore-hey Bushito wants us to win in Iraq.  And I HATE that he sided with the Mexico and that dirtbag drug dealer, against those two border patrol agents who he had put in jail. 

Tony, don't ever think that you have to apologize for your service to your country.  You are absolutely right that these insurgents ARE the civilians in Iraq.  And notice how all the moonbats here and around the world choose to ignore that?  The fact of the matter is that the Geneva Convention protections apply ONLY to soldiers, NOT to enemy combatants, who deserve to be shot dead on site. 

I have a soft spot in my heart for our military.  Almost all the readers of my blog are men.  And most of them served in the marines or the USAF.  One of them is a guy named Joe, a marine who also fought in Somalia.  He now lives in New Zealand and has a blog called A Yank in Kiwi Land -- http://ayankinkiwiland.blogspot.com.  Maybe you might know him..???



 

Sarah:

--- Quote ---My enemy is my enemy and the enemy of my enemy is probably still my enemy!!
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That technically means that you are an enemy to yourself or america is your enemy as well.
I think you are a horrible person to enjoy killing and torturing, no matter who it is. You also spent your time revelling with excitement while you described these horrific acts. You've got spirit. I like you :D
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Lisa:
Now regarding the Air Force, two of my readers, whom I consider blog friends have served there for 26 years.  They are retired now.  But they are both very right wing, as you seem to be, and are armed to the teeth.  In fact, one of them invited me to come to Florida, where he lives, so he can teach me how to shoot guns (which he has in abundance).   

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