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***Operation Iraqi Freedom - Situation Room - Day 18 - LIVE THREAD***
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| 6 APR 03
| An.American.Expatriate
Posted on 04/05/2003 9:00:12 PM PST by null and void
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To: CurlyBill
I vote for letting the Iraqis take it down and demolish it with Aljeezera showing a live video feed of it! ha
2,941
posted on
04/06/2003 9:02:58 PM PDT
by
Green
To: AFPhys
I think he's right. See my 2917 -- "Hunter" and "Pioneer" are essentially the same UAV.
To: Jerez2
I've got black screen, no sound on the CNN cam. Is yours working right now?
2,943
posted on
04/06/2003 9:03:54 PM PDT
by
Timeout
(...an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm--GWB inaugural address)
To: Jerez2
Has it been toppled? No such luck. It's still visible on the cam FNC is showing.
To: So Cal Rocket
Fox - Greg Kelly on live in the middle of action
2,945
posted on
04/06/2003 9:04:35 PM PDT
by
Tree of Liberty
(my cat's breath smells of Cheeto's and marshmallows)
To: Mo1
Hi! Not as much traffic on the circle today.
To: Tree of Liberty
We are the wives of the US soldiers.We are in the battle too.We are proud of what our country stands for and we are proud of the men who defend her. When my husband comes home from work he has made a difference in the life a woman who has never known independence,of a child who has never had nourishment of a nation who has never known the freedoms we so often take for granted.
We spend countless hours glued to a television that portrays images that will haunt forever.We watch in fear that the next casualty will be ours, in sympathy that the next casualty will be someone else's and in pride of what our men are doing to change the world around us.
We spend countless hours in prayer for their strength and safety and pray God's comfort for the wives and families who suffer loss at this great cause.
We sometimes go days, weeks and months with no word from the one we love. No quick phone call, letter or email. No "honey, don't worry everything will be all right" and no "I love you"s to get us through the night.
But we know that they are out there and we are in their hearts as they are in ours.
We know a life where one phone call at 2:00 a.m. can change our lives forever.
We know what it's like to use all that we have to make it through a day.We are brave and we are strong and we stand behind our men at all cost.
When I hear the war protesters, I am curious. You cry out for the loss of lives of our innocent soldiers, Yet you don't cry for the thousands of innocent lives lost under the Iraqi regime. You cry out for the few innocent civilians who unfortunately may be caught in the crossfire and blame our own forces. Yet still you do not cry out for the thousands tortured and executed daily under the Iraqi regime and fail to realize we are sending food and medicine
to a nation who has never had such treatment. You say "oh, but what about those poor soldiers"
Does a doctor become a surgeon with the hopes of never having to operate on a patient?
Does a lawyer pass the bar with expectations of never trying a single case?
Does an athlete train for a big event he never intends to participate in?
No, just as a soldier doesn't train for combat and vow to give his life forhis country with the expectations of never being put to the test.
Don't cry for our husbands, they are proud of what they do, they have trained hard for this important job and they are good at it.
Don't cry for us, the wives, we are trained as well. Your pity is nothing more than insulting. We are all much stronger than you give us credit for.
Not just you, the protesters, but NO ONE likes a war.
We all understand and share a common sorrow for the things that have to be done but the bottom line is that they have to be done and they are for a greater cause.
We should all be grateful that there are thousands of men and women who have chosen this job and this life so that all of the rest of us can enjoy our freedom.
There is a time to sit back and there is a time to stand up.There is a time to speak out and take action.There is time to stand up, suck it up and show as much support and
gratitude as possible.The time to sit back ended 9-11-02 and the time to stand up began.The time to speak out is now for the people who lost their lives in the twin
towers, Pentagon and in Pennsylvania who no longer have a voice and for the Iraqi and Afghan people who have no voice of their own without our help.The time to take action is now, before we're violently attacked on our
own soil again, not after.The time to stand up for our troops, suck up the sadness and show support and the gratitude for this elite group of selfless men and women who have chosen to protect your way of life and create a new and better life for those less fortunate is now.
Show them that they're not fighting or dying in vain, show them that you appreciate their sacrifice for your freedom.
Everyday of your life is not a picnic or parade, you can choose to let it get you down or you can learn, grow and move on. The choice is yours
We are at war, like it or not, so please accept this fact, stop whining and support our troops and when you tuck your children into bed tonight and gently kiss them
goodnight when you lie down beside your husband or wife for a good night sleep,thank the Lord that your family is safe and you know where each of them are.
We, the wives, will go to sleep tonight, alone, not knowing where our husbands are, but our hearts will be filled with pride knowing that it is because of our husbands, these brave and selfless soldiers, that you
have the blessing of this great freedom.
We are the wives of the US soldiers.
Please say a prayer for our men and women in combat. Pray for their strength, safety and morale. Pray for their spouses, children and loved ones that may have comfort and peace. Pray for strength, courage and wisdom
for President Bush, his cabinet and our military leaders.
And take time today to be thankful for your freedom
Tobie R. Kreiner
This is the best letter I have received in a long time, it expresses perfectly everything I feel and believe. Please pass it on.
2,947
posted on
04/06/2003 9:04:53 PM PDT
by
SoldiersGirl
(Land of the Free..because of the Brave)
To: Green
Greg Kelley is back in Baghdad! Yay!
To: Mo1
LOL
2,949
posted on
04/06/2003 9:05:18 PM PDT
by
Tree of Liberty
(my cat's breath smells of Cheeto's and marshmallows)
To: SoldiersGirl
my cam sounds like rock music is on??
2,950
posted on
04/06/2003 9:05:19 PM PDT
by
SoldiersGirl
(Land of the Free..because of the Brave)
To: CurlyBill
I'm guessing that it's going to be a couple of weeks before that sort of thing happens. There are a finite number of Saddams people still alive. Their numbers will dwindle, but there will be pockets of resistance for some time.
2,951
posted on
04/06/2003 9:05:51 PM PDT
by
Poser
To: umbagi
Greg Kelly with 3rd Infantry..sporadic resistance, RPG's, small arms fire, coming into heart of the city. (radio went out)
To: SoldiersGirl
Sounds like Greg Kelly's group is across the Tigris to me. Maybe by Baghdad U?
2,953
posted on
04/06/2003 9:06:10 PM PDT
by
JLS
To: SoldiersGirl
Achmed dropped and broke something...he's bought it now!
2,954
posted on
04/06/2003 9:06:13 PM PDT
by
Fledermaus
("We aren't softening them up, we are killing them!")
To: All
Remember this report about our soldiers being able to take off their chemical protection suits came from Reuters. Remember Reuters? The news group that released the news from their reliable un-named source that we are on a 4-6 day pause and we all know how accurate that was.
2,955
posted on
04/06/2003 9:06:17 PM PDT
by
Green
To: Otta B Sleepin
Fox - Greg Kelly on maneuvers going into the heart of baghdad. Single lost.
NTV Bag-cam - Hearing a Ma Duce firing, and arty.
2,956
posted on
04/06/2003 9:06:35 PM PDT
by
Tree of Liberty
(my cat's breath smells of Cheeto's and marshmallows)
To: abnegation
He's back in Baghdad, going downtown this time!
Oh, man. I was just getting ready for bed....another long night. Yeaaaaaaaay!
2,957
posted on
04/06/2003 9:06:37 PM PDT
by
Timeout
(...an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm--GWB inaugural address)
To: SoldiersGirl
Mine sounds like a serious thunder storm.
To: SoldiersGirl
Did I just hear a cat meow?
To: Fledermaus
Whatever Achmed dropped, it's broken now. I hope it wasn't a vial of VX. It sounds like he's picking up the parts.
Oh boy... The video... again....
2,960
posted on
04/06/2003 9:07:31 PM PDT
by
Poser
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