Posted on 03/12/2003 6:55:41 PM PST by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 03/13/03 - Bagram,Buzkashi,Kabul,
AfghanWomen and girls freed by the United States of America,
Afghan women mark International Woman's Day,Afghan women open Bagh-e-Zanana Women's Park
Afghans develop an Internet Cafe, Spin Boldak, U.S. leaflets, Kalata
========= Bagram =========
In Bagram, US heroes celebrate International Women's Day
and teach Afghans the meaning of "respect" and "freedom".
In Bagram, US heroes and their robot, Matilda.
In Bagram, more heroes hunt down the remnants of al Qaeda and Taliban.
========= Kabul =========
In Kabul, Buzkashi 'goat-grabbing' rules.
In Kabul, the Mustafa Hotel Internet Cafe, as possible future FReepers freed by the USA
stream to three internet cafes.
In Kabul, Shiite Muslims children beat themselves to mourn death
of Imam Hussain, grandson of Prophet Muhammad.
In Kabul, freed by the United States, Afghan women express themselves.
Here they open a beauty school, where the students practice putting on makeup.
Three teachers and 32 students live in a way forbidden under the Taliban who are now in the dust heap of history.
In Kabul, freed by the United States, Afghan women mark International Woman's Day.
Under the Taliban they would have had to remain in their caves.
Will the "mainstream: American media acknowledge this and give credit where it is due? Doubtful
In Kabul, the Bagh-e-Zanana Women's Park. Freed by America, the women opened the
park which was closed for decades. Right on.
In Kabul, freedom on the streets courtesy of America.
Freed by the United States, Afghan girls play in public.
2 million Afghan girls were freed by the USA and now learn. Under the Taliban
girls were forbidden to go to school.
========= Kalata, Afghanistan =========
In Kalata, Afghanistan, heroes found yet another weapons cache at the end of Operation Viper.
========= Spin Boldak to Islamabad =========
RADIO FREE AMERICA
In Islamabad, Pakistan, U.S. leaflets circulate which were dropped near Spin Boldak.
Pushtu, Persian, and Arabic herald the reward, which probably also ought to include $15 for every house
within 4 miles of the next informant to increase the peer pressure.
-----------------------
Please spend a few hours today helping for success in the War for Enduring Freedom,
or/and post your thought, missive, picture, thread, analysis, greetings to those serving overseas,
venting, update, correction, observation, or anything else of interest.
END OF TRANSMISSION 03/13/03 .......... K
Oh, how I wish it would matter. Had I the time, I would send a link of these threads to all of the presstitutes every day so that they might consider what they are refusing to share with the people. The freed girls and women of Afghanistan should be splashed on every screen and paper--especially on International Women's Day. Alas, the leftstream presstitutes will not do so. Thank heavens for the internet
Dio--Again, so good to see you back with your photos and wonderful comments. Bless you and yours...
I wonder why 60 Minutes,20/20 or the other "News"magazine shows have not done this,it would make for a great hour (or more) of television and give America a great feeling of pride in herself.
I think I just answered my own question. Maybe FOX could pick up on the idea.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.