BECAUSE WOMEN CAN DO NO WRONG!YOU EVIL AMERICANS!!!!!
11/3/2005 12:59:34 PM
I spend alot of time each day out and about in Baghdad, and a few weeks a month in the northern and southern regions of Iraq. I will not defend any political stance or give an excuse for children burnt to a crisp with horrible injuries that no religion, political cause or personal beliefs could ever excuse.I come across Iraqi's (Sunni, Shia and Kurds) everyday that just want more then anything to be able to work, shop and live without the constant worry of violence from either being targeted by the insurgents, foreign jihadists, criminals, Coalition forces and civillian contractors.This place is an inevitable pit of pain that very few Americans can understand. Americans are generally spoiled, which in hindsight is actually something to be cherished and protected, because it is a sign of prosperity and strength.I have been here for 19 months and plan to stay another year. I have learned quite a bit about the nuances between the factions, clans and point of views of each group. I also have come to realize that any exit strategy is hopefully years off, we can't leave now.
11/3/2005 7:53:14 PM
^ i can agree with that. i may disagree with the war, but i agree that we cant leave right now with the way things are. we owe it to the iraqi people.
11/3/2005 10:33:39 PM
^^ Wow, it's definitely good to hear from a soldier who speaks with an open mind.
11/11/2005 3:15:53 PM
canohana,I want to thank you for expressing your honest opinion. i think thats probably the best thing ive read in this thread so far. however, what you have not told us your views on 'no religion, political cause or personal beliefs could ever excuse'. if you truly beleive in that statement, why are you still there? Please do share your opinion with us.
11/13/2005 10:53:44 PM
like i said...im against the war, but im not going to advocate pulling out now or anytime soon, simply b/c for screwing with that area so much, we sure as hell owe them the debt of cleaning up our mess.
11/14/2005 1:12:10 AM
I have read into this issue and one solution proposed was that iraq needs to be opened for humanitarian assistance. just maybe a few orgs are able to offer humanitarian needs, but by far this is not enough. troops need to get out, and let the international community help. thats the only way. for example, i read on the yahoo news how residents (falluja) are retinal scanned entry and exit (so its like a prison), after they totally massacure a city, its basically cut off from the rest of the world. journalists are not allowed in either to gain more evidence of whats really goign on. (well that is indep. journalists), and humanitaran aid is lacking. Hospitals and the entire healthcare system is non functional/trashed (there is overwhelming evidence on the internet of this, and people continue to die), [Edited on November 14, 2005 at 1:24 AM. Reason : .][Edited on November 14, 2005 at 1:24 AM. Reason : .]
11/14/2005 1:23:24 AM
30thanz fag, if i shitted on your face would you say "it stinks, but could be fabricated"[Edited on November 14, 2005 at 1:53 AM. Reason : .]
11/14/2005 1:52:48 AM
he's a contractor, not a soldier, fag.
11/14/2005 8:54:39 AM
Has it occurred to you that the validity of this picture is dubious at best?I mean, you pulled it off of snopes.com most likely KNOWING that it wasn't exactly a credible piece of evidence, then posted it on here thinking we won't know the difference. WTF?From Snopes:
11/14/2005 9:04:54 AM
These pictures are disturbing. whether they are from iraq/afghan. it may be hard to tell. what you see here is more of what these troops do (caught on camera), supporting the killing of innocent people and then mocking thier religious beliefs. 'Happy Ramadaan' ... how humiliating. this is how liberation is carried out. http://www.robert-fisk.com/weapons_of_terrorism.htm
11/14/2005 5:50:58 PM
why should we not ridicule that which our enemy holds dear?the bombs aren't meant for kids in an orphanage, dingbat.
11/14/2005 6:59:58 PM
$100 BUCKS SAYS THEY WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO READ IT AND GET OFFENDED
11/14/2005 7:04:41 PM
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11/14/2005 7:49:14 PM
ONCE AGAIN HOW DO WE KNOW YOUR HERO ABU MUSAB AL-ZARQAWI IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE PHOTOS YOU POSTOH WAIT, WE FUCKING DON'T
11/14/2005 10:45:50 PM
^ dudegive it a break. there is overwhelming evidence for the destruction of innocent/killing in iraq. see amnesty, human rights groups, brussels tribunal, all highly credible sources. your heart wants to accept that this has occured, but your mind wants to think otherwise. have i convinced you yet? or is it the same? i like the word dingbat sounds cool. thanks.
11/14/2005 11:24:00 PM
^ salisbury, shut the fuck up.
11/15/2005 8:22:44 AM
if anyone is interested.. A former Soldier speaks, another person standing up for whats right -- has ditched his job as a soldier because of the atrocities that continue to be done.. Truth and evidence of massive killing of innocents comes outl!
11/15/2005 5:19:11 PM
11/16/2005 12:49:24 AM
xyzabc,30thAnnZ is right, I am one of the "Unholy Contractor Bunch". I am not a soldier, but I spent almost 13 years in the Marine Corps and served in the first Gulf War. So I feel I can at least offer an educated opinion on what the military does here. xyzabc asked me:"I want to thank you for expressing your honest opinion. i think thats probably the best thing ive read in this thread so far. however, what you have not told us your views on 'no religion, political cause or personal beliefs could ever excuse'. if you truly beleive in that statement, why are you still there? Please do share your opinion with us". I am here because most of the men I served with are here. I still feel that they are my brothers and like any relationship, if they are there and putting themselves on the edge then, why should my biggest concern be "How many minutes am I over on my cell phone or Hey babe do you want to make dinner or go out?"So to answer the question of why I am here is two fold, I believe in being apart of a small Team of Men that understand what it means to be apart of a Team and will work night and day to perfect that Team. I am talking about a Team that is so focused and disciplined that you instantly know how the other man will react in any given situation. I also believe in the people I work with and support. While I do not agree with 90% of their personal politics, I believe they are doing the best work in this country, reconstruction of utilities, organizing local governece and agricultural development.I have been blown up once which required a two month stay at home and have had a few more close calls. Am I here for the money? Without a doubt, I'd be a liar if I said anything different. Did I come back after being blown up by a suicide bomber for the money?Absolutely not. Money is nothing when it comes to being 70 years old and reflecting back on your life and wondering if I didn't go back that the terrorists had won. Well, I can die an old age or even tomorrow and know that they couldn't intimidate me.xyzabc,You also wrote about the "massacre in Fallujah".You couldn't be more wrong, that battle was well announced, civillians and the light hearted insurgents evacuated. The majority of the people left in that city were dedicated insurgents who took over private homes, government centers, schools and mosques. They were man enough to stay and fight so they were man enough to suffer and die.xyzabc,I will answer the rest of your questions tomorrow. Not gaffing you off it is just I am tired and it is 3:31 in the morning.
11/21/2005 7:32:40 PM