I like this tie!
3 posted on
03/24/2003 5:49:58 PM PST by
rintense
(The tyrant will soon be gone... or extremely dead.)
To: rintense
Good evening RWP, Thanks for posting the "Dose"
14 posted on
03/24/2003 5:58:39 PM PST by
MJY1288
(We're Rolling)
To: rintense
Great photo in #3!
23 posted on
03/24/2003 6:12:30 PM PST by
JulieRNR21
(Take W-04........Across America!)
To: rintense
Good evening and thank you!
27 posted on
03/24/2003 6:20:57 PM PST by
McLynnan
To: rintense; All
Forgive the length of my rant, but I have to get some things off my chest.
What a weekend. To say that I was feeling a little low by yesterday is an understatement. But I have since come around and am very optimistic about the outcome of this war. First, I think we need to intensify our prayers and support for the President. As Commander in Chief, he has got to be sick about the POW's. I know it is war, and I know that these things are inevitable, but President Bush is such a compassionate person and I am sure this is eating him up. However, it is his resolve and determination to not let their lives be lost in vain that has rejuvenated me.
Regarding the POWs. As sad as it is to say, I can say that this issue may have a positive outcome in that it will do the Iraqis more harm in PR than anything else will. I was 10 years old when those bastard Iranians took our brave Americans as hostages. It affected me greatly for some time afterward. And what I saw yesterday stirred in me anger and resentment that I haven't felt since then. I just think of the picture that has been posted 1000 times of one of our soldiers giving a captured Iraqi POW a drink out of his OWN canteen and compare it with the treatment of our men. THIS ALONE VINDICATES US, as if we needed vindication.
Where the hell are the French and the Russians now that our POWs have been tortured and killed? Now that the Iraqis have used Scud missiles that they supposedly didn't have? Now that we have captured a chemical weapons plant that wasn't there? I demand to know what their response is. They were too cowardly to go in and help us get the job done, and now that our men and women are dying and being tortured, where the hell are they? They are too busy covering their a$$e$, that's where. As this war progresses, more and more comes out about our "allies" complicitness with our enemy. Their names are all over illegal weapons and other devices sold to the Iraqis over the past 12 years. Chirac for one is scared to death because HE personally has overseen this breach of morality and lapse in friendship. Putin can at least claim he inherited the mess, but we should hold him equally responsible. The French and the Russians are LIARS!
Some in the media are beginning to wring their hands. I just want to shout at the TV- IT's ONLY BEEN 5 DAYS!! I would love to see some of these nitwits during WWII. We had to wait YEARS for the tide to turn in that war. And now they are fretting because "not as many Iraqis are surrendering as we had hoped." We have had several THOUSAND Iraqi soldiers already decide to throw in the towel after just a few days, and this is a bad thing to some in the media? I think they thought that there would be one massive line of surrender from one end of Iraq to another. I guess that's how THEY in the media would have done it.
Personally, I wouldn't last a day in the military. I would have hunted down the "Muslim-American" son of a bitch who killed his own and shot him between the eyes. I would not accept any future Iraqi surrenderees, after the chicken-sh!t they have pulled, ambushing our troops after faking surrender. I would not be able to hold back. And it is all the more reason I, as a 34 year old man, can say I admire- truly admire- so many of these 18-19 year olds who voluntarily devote their lives to the discipline of the military. I thank them, and I appreciate them, and I pray for the safety, more and more and more. I am afraid that we will lose more soldiers in this war, but do not ever forget that there will be Iraqi children- thousands of them- who will one day live in a free land like us, and they will be able to say it is because of the sacrifice of AMERICAN and BRITISH soldiers. And President Bush will be hailed as a hero. And we will still have idiots marching in the streets, protesting wars because the same brave 18-19 year olds gave them the right to do so.
God bless our troops, and God Bless America and Great Britain!
38 posted on
03/24/2003 6:48:36 PM PST by
admiralsn
(It's time for them to go.)
To: rintense
The prez looks awesome!
Any more pics?
43 posted on
03/24/2003 6:54:47 PM PST by
Bushfanatic
(Go get 'em Dubya!)
To: rintense
Good evening Daily Dosers
Well Illya spokeperson is deny the report that Russia did sell miltary part to Iraq according to news copy off Interfax wire
YEAH RIGHTTTT MR KGB AGENT SURE DUDE sure
Don't lied Vlad come on
GIVE US THE TRUTH
Breaking news off Reuters wire
US smackdown on Bagdad is not just days away perhaps 36 to 48 hours
Saddam a*** is grass
BTW for people who want SKY News URL
Here it is
http://www.sky.com/skynews/home WARRRRR SKY NEWS
54 posted on
03/24/2003 7:05:40 PM PST by
SevenofNine
(GAME OVER Saddam your a** is grass)
To: rintense
Thank you again, RWP!
I haven't watched any news tonight, and I feel MUCH better!
Our President is NOTHING but class......and looking awfully good in that tie! :o)
59 posted on
03/24/2003 7:09:44 PM PST by
ohioWfan
(Saddam, you're going DOWN..........Sincerely, Eric)
To: rintense
ME TOO! I was just saying that!
GQ George!!!
245 posted on
03/24/2003 9:27:21 PM PST by
NordP
(Did you see what Saddam did with his nerve agent, to the Beagle puppies? He's dead meat!)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson