What you talking about willis?
Trauma_Hound
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The US Sedition Act Appropriate Today?
by ThiChi inis the sedition act appropriate today?
now that we are at war, should this act be used to address some that oppose the war?
this question was put to me, i now ask for your comments.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
more kind words from t h? this is one poster who always calmly and rationally discusses the topic on hand, without ever resorting to aggression or insults. i applaud t h for his never-ending ability to carry out a conversation without ever weakening his stance with such tactics.....bravo!
Bite me bush boy, I'm sorry you don't find the killing of children appauling, and I'm sorry you choose to follow a moron, this in itself doesn't say much for your IQ.
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The US Sedition Act Appropriate Today?
by ThiChi inis the sedition act appropriate today?
now that we are at war, should this act be used to address some that oppose the war?
this question was put to me, i now ask for your comments.
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Trauma_Hound
Bush is an idiot, you have to wonder about the inteligence of a person that would blindly follow him. Following an idiot, doesn't increase your IQ points.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
There's probably a few U.S. depleted uranium projectiles waiting for those buses.
Hey TH, do you know Peter Arnett?
Angard if your going to edit me, than at least have the decency to edit TR, I don't suspect you support killing baby's, but his comments, basically said that. It was insulting, and worse, in my opionion than asking him, what I did.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
Uh, sorry: lying doesn't = treason. So even if Bush IS lying, it doesn't make him a traitor. Besides, how can you formulate ANY argument that makes him guilty of being traitor to his own Country?
Well, big mouth?
The U.S. Un-patriot act.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
LOL G W Bush should be tried for treason, he's the biggest liar of the bunch.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
Wooo, a whole 4 people! You didn't mention the 4000 supposed suicide bombers, and this is just messed up, do you enjoy seeing baby's get killed? Now because of the suiced bombers, they're firing on women and childrent, 13 of them, 7 of them were killed. You bush people can go to hell, as far as I'm concerned, and acording the rules of texas, you need your asses kicked. I knew this was going to happen, I just knew it, people don't listen, people don't think for themselves, had we had international support, it would be different, but we don't, the only Arab country backing us, is Kuwait, and even some of them aren't totally for it. Wake up people! This is this century's vietnam, mark my words.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
All I gotta say, is a big F*&%ing I told you so! But no the bush borgians can't listen to anything but they're own flap traps.
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Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
by Trauma_Hound inhttp://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html iraqi expatriates return to battle u.s.
margaret coker .
cox news service.
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Trauma_Hound
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0326war-jordan26.html
Iraqi expatriates return to battle U.S.
Margaret Coker
Cox News Service
Mar. 26, 2003 12:00 AMAMMAN, Jordan - Clothes stuffed into carry-on suitcases, furry synthetic blankets rolled like sleeping bags, packages of cookies and stout hearts. They are the motley supplies of hundreds of Iraqi expatriates leaving Jordan on buses bound for Iraq.
The men are returning as volunteers to defend their homeland against the U.S.-led invasion.
Jordan, Iraq's neighbor to the west, has served as a haven for at least 300,000 Iraqis who over the past 15 years have fled their country's wars, repression and economic hardships. Now, with a military conflict intensifying, many feel a patriotic urge to go home.
"I called my father last night in Baghdad. He told me come home right away. He said I am needed to fight the aggressor," said Ali Latoush, a 21-year-old tailor who has worked in Jordan for 15 months. "I'm ready to become a martyr to keep the Americans out."
Jordan has kept its borders open for civilians who have wanted to leave Iraq. As of Tuesday, few refugees had appeared on the border.
The stream in the other direction, however, is strong. From March 16 to 24, 4,330 Iraqis have returned to Iraq from Jordan, according to the Jordanian Foreign Ministry.
Bus drivers who have traveled the road from Amman to the border town of Ruashiyeh since the start of war report an increase of traffic, saying about eight buses leave Amman for the Iraqi border each day. The vast majority of their passengers are men of fighting age who have traveled with only a few personal items, they said.
The U.S. military warned Iraqi civilians Tuesday against using roads. A U.S. warplane intending to destroy a bridge dropped a bomb Monday that also hit a bus filled with Syrians evacuating Iraq. The Pentagon expressed regret.
The 50 males aboard a packed Greyhound-size bus Tuesday that left downtown Amman, the fifth departure of the day, expressed more bravado than fear.
Several men interviewed in the drizzling rain as they waited for the driver to load their blankets and small bags said they are experienced soldiers and want to take up guns against U.S. troops.
"Whether we are Shiites or Sunnis, we are prepared to fight. The invaders made a big miscalculation if they thought otherwise," said Hussein Sharif, an accountant who said his older brother is fighting the allied forces at An Nasiriyah.
In the Iraqi community in Jordan, pressure to return and fight is strong, with honor and dignity at stake.
"How can I be happy when our country is under bombardment?" asked Zeid Ismail, 26. "If we (my family) are going to die, we are going to die together. If we are going to be saved, then I am going to be needed to help protect them. We don't want America or Britain to control our lives." -
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First Of The Fallen Come Home.
by Englishman inyesterday saw the first of the fallen brits being returned home to raf brize norton.. .
the first 10 british soldiers who died in iraq, were, unusually, returned to the uk.
normally, fallen brit soldiers are buried at the place in which they fell, however it has been decided that where possible, all bodies will be returned the homeland in the hope that the bereaved relatives will be able to gain some comfort from this.. englishman.
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Trauma_Hound
That's all nice and good, but I have yet to see a troop support ralley here in the states, that didn't have bush/government support piggy backed on it.