Posted on 03/04/2008 6:36:57 AM PST by yankeedame
Compare to the first image in the thread.
I see you have an incredibly lacking sense of comprehension, reread what I wrote and get back to me.
Must have been another “freedom” username.
If you come across it, please ping me.
Yeah, it looked like a fake to me, too.
Even if the puppy was dead, which it may well be the case, it is still very sick and evil to throw it out of the cliff like this.
Looks like the same dog.
And the terrain in question does not look like Iraq.
And the uniform does not look like the current USMC DCUs. (Good eyes, dirtboy.) The Marines are wearing the digital pattern now.
Would you be as outraged if it was a rattlesnake thrown over the cliff?
Of course not. It is us who creates are own animal farm by giving more protection over something cute and furry rather than something ugly. Even though, by your own words they should be equally protected.
What you're saying, then, is that you'd be perfectly within your rights to walk up to any animal that would fit under your foot and stomp the life out of it.
“These two morons should be severely punished.”
Even if they meant it as a funny hoax, the damage is done, their lives are pretty hellish right now.
The family is being harassed by the media and the Marine is being harassed and kept in a safe place by the Corp while the investigation is taking place.
This is a global story already and even if it was just a joke, the initial images won’t be removed from the world’s memory even if that turns out to be the case.
No problem, and thanks for the link.
Correct. My apologies.
You're right. And the guys here also have their names and service branch on their IBA...I don't see any on his.
This is such a fake.
No problem, it was a busy thread earlier and it is easy to misconstrue what is written when you try and keep up.
That’s a variation on the smear used against our Vietnam vets. “They had it so rough, that’s why they raped women and murdered babies.”
This is not what our Marines are. Only a POS would say it is.
“If I were given the choice between saving a puppy, or the life of someone whos about to kill it, Id pick the dog.
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I hope you are joking. Well, these days who knows.
Now back to being outraged by the stupid and cruel action of one young man and a young dog.
You speak as if none of us are capable of caring for more than one thing over the span of our lives.
This is all over the news. All the evidence needs to be compiled into one good post we can comment on all the news articles with. The news is spreading this around like it is real. Dan Rather syndrome. I’ll drop an email to Matt Drudge.
Mark, ping. See the last dozen or so posts. This is fake yet all the MSM is running with it like it is real. Want to scoop them?
Yes, I can see you are a hater. It’s not just a ‘dog’.
I hope that you are right Allegra and those two are not our Marines or soldiers.
Baghdad ZOO IS A DRAW AGAIN
With the help of U.S. troops, a sanctuary that was damaged and depleted by the onset of the war is revived.
By Ann M. Simmons
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 30, 2007
BAGHDAD Capt. Amy Cronin never had a pet. Before deploying to Iraq, she didn’t even really know much about animals.
But in 15 months, Cronin and her unit, the 15th Brigade Support Battalion, have gone from providing logistics and supplies to U.S. troops to helping refurbish an animal clinic, building horse stables and constructing new habitats for bears and porcupines at the Baghdad Zoo.
“It’s really satisfying,” said Cronin, 28, from Boiling Springs, Pa. “Typically support soldiers don’t get to interact with Iraqis as much as infantry would. And this gives me the satisfaction of seeing the direct results of my work.”
That has included projects to resuscitate the zoo, in a lush 3-square-mile park in the heavily fortified Green Zone, which also includes the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition forces, the Iraqi parliament and other key administrative buildings. It used be among the largest animal sanctuaries in the Middle East.
The zoo had received assistance from U.S. civil affairs units, engineers and international animal aid agencies since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003. But some of the quarters for animals needed to be rebuilt and the park’s aesthetics needed improvement before it could be turned into a haven where Baghdad residents could retreat from the violence on the streets.
“We’re not making sure that people have water and other supplies [with this assignment], but we are making sure that people have a place to relax and have fun,” said Lt. Col. Jeffrey Vieira, the unit’s commander.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
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