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Another Haditha case falls apart

The federal government prosecution team is loosing the ability to intimidate and the use of threats and scare tactics is starting to fail in the last couple cases against Marines doing the jobs other (legal)Americans won’t do…

 

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (AP) - The Marine Corps dropped its case and gave full immunity Friday to a serviceman who was accused of involuntary manslaughter in a squad’s killing of 24 Iraqis in Haditha in 2005.

The case against Lance Cpl. Stephen Tatum, 26, of Edmond, Okla., was dropped as jury selection was about to begin for his court-martial. The government has been seeking Tatum’s testimony against the squad leader, Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich of Meriden, Conn.

In addition to two counts of involuntary manslaughter, Tatum had been charged with reckless endangerment and aggravated assault. Tatum’s attorney, Jack Zimmerman, said there was no agreement with the government before the dismissal.

“Absolutely, there is no deal,” he said.

Zimmerman said Tatum would testify if called as a witness in future trials but that he would testify as a neutral witness, not a government witness.

But that won’t diminish the will of the liberal press and their ability to pressure the military justice system to crucify American fighting men in battle with a ruthless enemy.

Four enlisted Marines were initially charged with murder and four officers were charged with failing to investigate the deaths. Over time the case has shrunk, including removal of all murder charges. Tatum was the third enlisted Marine to have all charges dismissed.Only two officers remain charged.

Even the leadership agreed that is was within the rules of engagement and this is really only because some jackass wants to show the world how evil America is and the liberal press is supporting them in this lie.

The highest-ranking defendant is Lt. Col. Jeffrey R. Chessani of Rangley, Colo., commander of the Camp Pendleton-based 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment at the time of the Nov. 19, 2005, Haditha killings. Chessani, accused of dereliction of duty and violation of a lawful order, has said he didn’t order a formal investigation because he believed the deaths resulted from lawful combat.

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Defeat Deserves a Chance

So the Lemoncrats are once again showing us they prefer defeat over victory. I guess this shouldn’t surprise anyone; after all- money spent on wars and national defense are monies wasted.


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WASHINGTON - Democrats are not expected to take up President Bush’s war spending request until November, giving them time to calculate their next move and see if Republican support for his policies deteriorates.

Yea, calculate and connive and bicker and back stab (kind of like little kids eh?)…

“Just because this administration wears blinders, we cannot afford the limitations of their shortsighted world view,” said Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., a Vietnam veteran and prominent war critic.

You know every time Murtha has spoken lately and made these threats, nothing seems to come of them. I wonder why that is? Is he as useless as he should be now a days? Has he worn out his favorable image?

“There’s a lot of anger out there,” Murtha told reporters Monday at the National Press Club. “A lot of people are very unhappy with the Democrats because we haven’t been able to get anything done.”

In February, Bush requested $147 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in budget year 2008, which begins Oct. 1. As early as this week, Bush is expected to ask for another $40 billion to $50 billion.

Murtha, who chairs the House committee that oversees military spending, estimated Congress is likely to ignore the request until November.

Congress could pass a stopgap funding measure that would include money for the war.

I doubt Congress will stop funding. To do so would prove to the American people, for and against this war, that the lives of our troops mean nothing. Murtha lives in his own little world; he has yet to come up with any proposal that his boss Cruella DeVille-Pelosi has taken seriously. I suspect he’s feeling a little left out of the game right now, so he has to flap his dumbo mouth to get some attention. It sickens me to no end to know that this NON Marine would cut off the lifeline to his NON brothers who are fighting in a war theater right now. May Marines have mercy upon Murtha when they all meet in their after life.

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Heroes In Every State

We often hear stories about the heroes of this war and sometimes we even write about them here. The DoD maintains a web site that lists heroes from every state. I went through them all over the past couple days and there are SO many.

Karl Hannan:

Warrant Officer Hannan was deployed to Tikrit, Iraq, from February 2004 to January 2005 to serve as a maintenance technician with a unit that supported heavy trucks. During his time there, Hannan designed and manufactured a clip-on armor plating kit to protect soldiers traveling in the trucks. The armor plating is the only type of its kind in Iraq, allowing it to be clipped on rather than bolted to the body of the vehicles, which prevents it from damaging the vehicles. At their peak, his team could up-armor 254 trucks a day. He also made engineering prints for other types of trucks and trained others how to weld, manufacture and read the blueprints for the armor. Hannan was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his work in January 2005.

Hannan is from New Hampshire.

More:

Cpl. Winegar and his platoon found themselves confronting numerous enemies who attacked by stealth and under the cover of darkness. On the nights of both August 15th and 16th, insurgents ambushed Winegar’s convoy as it traversed the rugged Pech River Road. In both attacks, enemy fighters fired RPGs from a nearby ridgeline, followed by a hail of machine-gun fire. Winegar not only commanded the lead vehicle, but he manned its machine gun. On both nights, while cut off from his Combat Anti Armor Team, he unleashed his weapon on the ridgeline, holding back the Taliban to give the rest of his convoy time to set up a defense and return fire.

In November 2005, Winegar again faced danger–again as part of an ambushed convoy. On the morning of the 17th, his platoon’s convoy came under heavy fire, and Winegar saw RPGs heading straight toward his vehicle. He ducked into the turret to avoid the inevitable; fortunately, the RPGs landed a few feet off target. Without pausing to consider his good fortune, he grabbed his machine gun and returned fire. Even though his convoy was cut off from other units, Winegar’s quick reactions and responsive fire allowed it to push through the ambush without backup. For his actions, Winegar was twice awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with a Combat “V” in August and September, 2006.

Winegar is from Colorado.

Damn heroes. They’re everywhere, and they would prefer it if we didn’t give them such titles. But we need to. And we need to remember the sacrifices and effort these soldiers and Marines give. Go here and find the heroes from your state. And thank them.

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We take it a day at a time

Here’s a Marine who could use some prayers. As could his family…

MARION TOWNSHIP — A U.S. Marine from Bellefonte who was seriously wounded in Iraq is “still fighting” for life at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., where his family and fellow Marines are keeping vigil, his father said.

Marine Cpl. David Emery Jr.’s, legs and left arm were shattered on Feb. 7 in a suicide bomb attack in Iraq’s Anbar province. Emery, 21, nicknamed “D.J.,” also suffered a severe abdominal wound, including a severed artery that caused his kidneys to shut down, his family said. He is on a ventilator and is also suffering from pneumonia.

“I still can’t believe it’s happening,” said his father, David Emery, who made a one-day trip back to his Marion Township home before returning today to Bethesda. “I keep thinking it’s a bad dream I’m going to wake up from. But I keep having it.”

The younger Emery’s wife, Leslie, who is seven months pregnant with the couple’s first child, remains at her husband’s bedside along with the Marine’s mother, Connie.

David is in a coma. Every breath he takes right now is a blessing. He is in a very acute, intensive care situation. There is no way to predict how this will pan out.

“Right now he’s maintaining his own blood pressure,” David Emery. “They took him off the medication for that. So that’s a positive sign. He’s still on a ventilator, and they’re still doing dialysis every day. And every day they are cleaning his wounds.

“They haven’t even started working on his fractures yet,” the elder Emery said. “We take it a day at a time. Every day he holds on, there’s some improvement. It means he’s not getting worse.”

David Emery Jr. has not regained consciousness since he was wounded in the bombing. But his loved ones think the Marine is aware of his family, friends and a long line of Marines who have visited him, the father said.

“I took his hand and said, ‘If you can hear me, squeeze my hand,’ ” David Emery said. “And he squeezed my hand. Boy was that a good feeling.”

He can hear his father. And everyone else. I hope they are taking care of the pain he feels too. Often they keep severely wounded people in medically induced comas just so they can start the process of healing without the pain.

While staying in Bethesda near his son — the family is being housed by the Marine Corps — David Emery attended a funeral at Arlington National Cemetery for the Marine he thinks saved his son’s life.

David Emery said his son’s sergeant major, Joseph J. Ellis, of Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, appeared to have realized that a man pushing into a crowd near Ellis and David Emery Jr. was an insurgent. Emery said he was told by Marine Corps officials that Ellis got between the suicide bomber and his son. Ellis was killed by the bomb.

“I think of him as a hero,” David Emery said of Ellis, a 40-year-old Marine from Ashland, Ohio. “He saw him pushing his way through the crowd. He moved to get this guy and probably saved my son’s life.”

It’s sad when a hero dies in the act of saving others. But it happens daily in Iraq. For those left living, the pain and sorrow of being ALIVE is forever with them. The guilt, that feeling that they somehow should have been killed, is always there. David needs prayers, lots of them.

Semper Fi young Marine…

Teach has a story about the good work of some American soldiers…how they saved a baby’s life…at Pirate Cove’s Tuesday Trackback party.

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The Dumbo Quagmire

Has John Dumbo Murtha lost his ability to influence his own party? Has the old coot managed to show, in bright colors, just how torn apart the Lemoncrats (TM) really are? It appears that way.

The plan was bold: By tying President Bush’s $100 billion war request to strict standards of troop safety and readiness, Democrats believed they could grab hold of Iraq war policy while forcing Republicans to defend sending troops into battle without the necessary training or equipment.

But a botched launch by the plan’s author, Rep. John P. Murtha (Pa.), has united Republicans and divided Democrats, sending the latter back to the drawing board just a week before scheduled legislative action, a score of House Democratic lawmakers said last week.

Members of both parties got wind of Black Jack’s latest attempt to cut and run, to leave the troops he so adamently claims to love and defend- without the tools they need to fight the battles they face. Dumbo Murtha is a traitor to the American military and to the American people. And it’s coming back full force at him.

“If this is going to be legislation that’s crafted in such a way that holds back resources from our troops, that is a non-starter, an absolute non-starter,” declared Rep. Jim Matheson (Utah), a leader of the conservative Blue Dog Democrats.

Murtha’s credentials as a Marine combat veteran, a critic of the war and close ally of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) were supposed to make him an unassailable spokesman for Democratic war policy. Instead, he has become a lightning rod for criticism from Republicans and members of his own party.

Lightening rod is a polite term. When members of his own party question the motive and ethics of Dumbo’s latest moonbat driven proposals, it says much. Of course Republicans went wild over the sneaky underhanded antics employed here- we’re supposed to do that…our job is to watch for this stuff and expose it.

The story of Murtha’s star-crossed plan illustrates the Democratic Party’s deep divisions over the Iraq war and how the new House majority has yet to establish firm control over Congress. From the beginning, Murtha acted on his own to craft a complicated legislative strategy on the war, without consulting fellow Democrats. When he chose to roll out the details on a liberal, antiwar Web site on Feb. 15, he caught even Pelosi by surprise while infuriating Democrats from conservative districts.

Then for an entire week, as members of Congress returned home for a recess, Murtha refused to speak further. Democratic leaders failed to step into the vacuum, and Republicans relentlessly attacked a plan they called a strategy to slowly bleed the war of troops and funds. By the end of the recess, Murtha’s once promising strategy was in tatters.

Yes it was and still is in tatters; because MOST people were shocked and PISSED off about it. Further, this event showed the American people just how rotten the lemons really are when it comes to all things military and war like. Dumbo Murtha shut up cause he was TOLD TO BE QUIET. Cruella Pelosi cracked her whip. There is no other reason.

Murtha, 74, the powerful chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense, still holds a unique position on war policy, stemming from his roots as a veteran, his close ties to the uniformed military and his long-standing alliance with Pelosi. When he first publicly called for ending the war in 2005, he commanded the attention the party’s left and right wings.

The strategy he would craft was designed to calm the nerves of the party’s conservatives by fully funding the war, while placating the antiwar left by attaching so many strings to those funds that the president would not be able to deploy all the 21,500 additional combat troops he wanted.

To be sent to battle, troops would have to have had a year’s rest between combat tours. Soldiers in Iraq could not have their tours extended beyond a year there. And the Pentagon’s “stop-loss” policy, which prevents some officers from leaving the military when their service obligations are up, would end. Troops would have to be trained in counterinsurgency and urban warfare and be sent overseas with the equipment they used in training.

I really hope this non plan of a plan is DEAD because many troops will be if this becomes law. Dumbo KNOWS this and it sickens me that he would do this to the military. It also sickens me that ANY member of the House, Republican and Lemoncrat, would endorse this.

Pelosi endorsed the plan in concept but never the details. The plan surfaced Feb. 15 in an unorthodox Murtha appearance on MoveCongress.org, an antiwar Web site affiliated with the liberal activists of MoveOn.org.

It came the day before the House voted on a nonbinding resolution opposing Bush’s additional troop deployments that Democratic leaders had been touting as a major rebuke. Murtha dismissed that vote as he promoted his coming plans regarding the war spending bill. “This vote will be the most important vote in changing the direction on this war,” he said of his proposal. “This vote will limit the options of the president and should stop the surge.”

To many Democrats, that was not only impolitic, it was disloyal.

Why the Lemoncrats feel such a NEED to pacify the likes of the MoveOn people is beyond me…these people are anti-American, not just anti war. They share beds with ANSWER- the pro-communinst activists. Do the Lemoncrats want to be associated with these people? Nevermind basing legislation upon the warped and very small numbers of people these thug groups represent…no wonder the Lemoncrats cannot do the right thing. They’re hanging with the wrong crowd! And Boss Cruella has proven she is not capable of holding her position of power. She’s not on top of things; she doesn’t have command. Her boy toy Dumbo Murtha is pushing her around.

Even after that Web appearance, some senior Democratic aides say Murtha might well have been able to save his plan if he had quickly laid it out before the Democratic caucus and marshaled Democratic leaders behind a defense. Instead, the House recessed for a week, Murtha disappeared from the media, and Democratic leaders were silent, saying they could not discuss Iraq legislation because no real plan existed.

Sabotage and surrender is not a plan. It’s a strategy. And it’s often the very backbone of these Lemoncrats like Murtha, who are too dumb to come up with anything more viable. He’s a thug. A stupid one at that…and it’s showing now. Just listening to him one gets the impression of the level of education and expertise he (does not) have. To give him the power he has is dangerous to America. I’m thinking he needs to removed from his high chair and placed back in the play pen.

In the face of an unanswered Republican assault, the Democratic rank-and-file cracked — on the left and the right.

“While we’re all for troop readiness, we’re all for them having all the equipment they want,” Matheson, the Utah Democrat, said, “I’d be very concerned about doing anything that would hamstring resources and commanders on the ground.”

Indeed, Matheson and other Blue Dogs said the Democrats should concentrate on oversight hearings on Iraq policy, while refraining from binding legislation on the war.

They can’t have it both ways. BUT they cannot cut the tools our soldiers and Marines MUST have while they are at war; and the war is real, it’s live, it’s happening. Whether people agree with the merit of this war isn’t up for debate anymore (although some think it is). Now, we have a duty to see the mission in Iraq through- and stand with our military and support them. I think the Lemoncrats are dealing themselves a very sore loser when they ponder ideas of ending this support with these sneaky and unethical deeds and deals being handed by Dumbo Murtha. He needs to GO. Nancy Pelosi needs to cut and run from Murtha and fast. Question is: Does she have the balls to do this?

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Shit Head Sheehan

The mother of the modern day peace movement (that should read bowel movement ) Cindy Shithead Sheehan has been SO busy protesting the war, writing books and travelling to see her latest lover Hugo - she must have forgotten about her SON Casey…and his grave. This bitch is something else, what a….I won’t post the word I rarely use but SHOULD use right now.

A Vacaville funeral home owner took exception to “Peace Mom” Cindy Sheehan’s allegation that his mortuary did not fulfill its duties after her son Casey was killed in Iraq in 2004.

In her blog last week, Sheehan wrote that the mortuary had refused to pay the cemetery as it was supposed to. Steve Nadeau, the mortuary’s owner, said Monday that not only did he properly pay the cemetery, but that he subsidized the process with his own money.

Nadeau read Sheehan’s comments on Sunday, in a story about Sheehan’s defense of her decision not to put a headstone on Casey’s grave. Sheehan had described her choice at length in the same blog entry that mentioned Nadeau’s Funeral Home.

Nadeau was called on Friday and a message was left at his office seeking his comments. Nadeau returned the call and left a message saying he would be unavailable until Monday.

In an e-mail on Sunday, Nadeau expressed hurt and disbelief at Sheehan’s comments. He said that the amount of money the military gave the mortuary for Casey’s funeral service and cemetery arrangements didn’t even come close to covering the costs.

“Several kind citizens made donations,” said Nadeau. “I absorbed the rest.”

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Damn Hero

Sometimes I forget the folks who are really making a sacrifce for this country. We can’t do that.

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Whino Wesley

Wesley Clark can’t make up his mind what side of the fence he is on.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark accused the Bush administration Saturday of taking the nation on a “path to nowhere” with misguided moves on national security.

The retired Army general and NATO military commander argued in the Democrats’ weekly radio address that the United States needs a new plan to win the war on terror after failing to find Sept. 11 terror mastermind Osama bin Laden, fighting an unnecessary war in Iraq and stumbling in halting weapons proliferation in North Korea and Iran.

He would be the first to whine if the Bush administration decided to actually DO something with North Korea or Iran…as would all the whino’s of the Democrat party. Aren’t we all just sick of listening to them complain that nothing is “being done” yet in Iraq something IS being done?? How do you make these liberals happy?
(You can’t because they get off with being miserable. They LIKE having something to complain about.

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24 Steps to Liberty

SOOOOOOOO
The MSM not getting you the information you need….the TRUTH!
the MSM has never gotten the you the facts, unless you take your facts with a slant both ways…but nothing is just the facts…
Well here is another site that you can go to get an insider view of Iraq and how the Iraqi people are doing…

I was amazed how only the provocative and civil-war-style quotes were published today in the newspapers. Almost no newspaper showed how great, it appeared to us, the solidarity among Iraqis was yesterday. It is true that Sunni mosques were attacked by unknown men yesterday, and some Sunnis were killed. But that wasn’t the only thing happened as a reaction. Newspapers should have been neutral, as we were taught, and show both sides. Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Arabs, Christians, Sabians, Turkumans, and others publicly condemned the attack, but no one wanted to show the truth. I am not saying there will be no riots in Iraq to react to the shrine attack. I am not saying there weren’t mosques that were attacked yesterday and burned down. I am not saying that Shiites and Sunnis kissed and hugged after the attack yesterday. All what I am saying is that the news made Iraqis look like if they were fighting each other widely in the streets, which is not true. The news only made Iraqis sound like barbarians killing each other. There are barbarian Iraqis, like other people in the world, I am not saying all Iraqis are perfect and compete with angels in their manners. But why when anything good happens, they show the bad side of it too in their stories, but when any bad thing to happen, they only write about it and not the good sides around it?

All expect civil war in Iraq, which might happen although I don’t believe it would. Therefore, they want to contribute to the civil war’s first step. Shame on you all! Shame on the “free and honest” press!

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Measures twice and cuts once

The Marine.

He has learned the meaning of Semper Fi. He doesn’t see black, white or brown, just green and we never leave green behind. He became comfortable being miserable and welcomes fear and knows how to deal with it. Sent around the world to do a man’s job and became a man in the process. He puts up with a shit ton of crap, bitches and moans but gets it done and better than most adults. Adapts to change easily like a chameleon and uses flexibility as a foundation. Smart, cunning and loyal. Will listen to what he is afraid to hear and acts on it. Will walk to hell and back with the ones he respects. RHazor sharp, smart and shinned. A bit cocky, and mean as hell. Full of fight because that’s all some have.

No wonder I love the Marines so much.

Proud disciplined, cleans up well and short haired. Keeps his body and mind tuned and improves both constantly. Follows direction even when he is too tired to know why. Proud enough to give his life for others but takes others if he has to. Returns home in the middle of the night, no welcoming bands, no flags, just his fellow Marines and gets ready to start all over the next day. He’s pushed his body to failure then continued and went further. Measures twice and cuts once. He can sleep on a rock, in the mud or out to sea. Walks in the footsteps of warriors past and isn’t afraid to stand and protect the weak. Because of warriors like him we are free.

Another dispatch from Capt. B…saying it so well about warriors who are sacrificing so much in the name of freedom.

Semper Fi

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Body Armor Vs. Mobility

There’s been a lot of grumbling about how more body armor could have saved the lives of many soldiers. The Boston Globe ran a story about this recently, citing a NY Times article about the subject. Some people want our Marines and soldiers to become robots, human beings covered in metal plates designed to protect them from the effects of war. It’s not possible to prevent every wound, fatal or otherwise.

The study last summer by the Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner looked at 93 fatal wounds from the start of the war in March 2003 through June 2005 and concluded that 74 of them were bullet or shrapnel wounds to shoulders or areas of the torso not protected by ceramic armor plating.

And:

The study found that of 39 fatal torso wounds in which the bullet or shrapnel entered the Marine’s body outside the ceramic armor plate that protects the chest and back, 31 were close to the plate’s edge. ”Either a larger plate or superior protection around the plate would have had the potential to alter the final outcome,” the study concluded.

Shillary took this and ran with it. Her phoney support of the troops went without checking with the actual warriors on the field. (Typical of her to yell and scream about things she knows nothing about).

Jan. 10, 2006 — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton called the Bush administration “incompetent” when it came to protecting the troops in combat and called the lack of adequate body armor for soldiers and Marines “unforgivable.”

Soldiers themselves have a few things to say about all this:

…But many soldiers say they feel encumbered by the weight and restricted by fabric that does not move as they do.

They frequently joke as they strap on their equipment before a patrol, and express relief when they return and peel it off.

Second Lt. Josh Suthoff, 23, of Jefferson City, Mo., said he already sacrifices enough movement when he wears the equipment. More armor would only increase his chances of getting killed, he said.

“You can slap body armor on all you want, but it’s not going to help anything. When it’s your time, it’s your time,” said Suthoff, a platoon leader in the brigade’s 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment. “I’d go out with less body armor if I could.”

It’s the Army’s responsibility to get soldiers the armor they need. But that doesn’t mean those deaths could have been prevented,” said Spc. Robert Reid, 21, of Atlanta.

The debate between protection versus mobility has dominated military doctrine since the Middle Ages, when knights wrapped themselves in metal suits for battle, said Capt. Jamey Turner, 35, of Baton Rouge, La., a commander in the 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment.

The issue comes up daily on the battlefield in Iraq, and soldiers need to realize there is no such thing as 100 percent protection, he said.

“You’ve got to sacrifice some protection for mobility,” he added. “If you cover your entire body in ceramic plates, you’re just not going to be able to move.”

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What do you want for Christmas?

Oliver North talking with a Marine in Ramadi Iraq in the middle of the night is asked by the young Marine, “What do you want for Christmas?” the simple questions that you would not expect shock at being asked. unless your in Iraq in the middle of the night.

Washington, D.C. — “What do you want for Christmas?” the young Marine asked. It was the middle of the night and we were standing atop a heavily sandbagged “strongpoint” known as “Outpost Horea” in downtown Ramadi, Iraq — long the bloodiest city in this very bloody country. In the dark, the Iraqi soldier standing watch beside the American looked toward us as a cold breeze rustled through the camouflage netting over our heads.

“What do I want for Christmas?” I repeated, somewhat surprised by the question. “I want you to get home safely.”

The 21-year old Tennessean, girded in 65 pounds of armored flak jacket, night-vision equipped helmet, grenades and several hundred rounds of ammunition reflected on that for a moment and replied, “so do I.”

Then, quietly, from the young Iraqi soldier beside us, words in broken English that stunned me: “As do I — but not too soon.”

This is another sign that Iraq wants to take control of its own future but is not trying to throw out the Americans like the MSM would have you believe. It is a great article and you should read the whole thing.

I wish all Americans a safe and Merry Christmas, and a great new year.
Show your support for Americans and Freedom. Semper Fi & God Bless

Cross Posted at ARS

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Iraqi Vote Video

Go check out the video Michael Yon has up…

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Times, they are a changing

Citizens Turn Over ‘Butcher of Ramadi’ to Iraqi, U.S. Troops
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9, 2005 – The terrorist known as “the Butcher of Ramadi” was detained today, turned in by local citizens in the provincial capital of Iraq’s Anbar province, U.S. military officials in Iraq reported.

Did you catch that yesterday?

Amir Khalaf Fanus — listed third on a “high-value individuals” list of terrorists wanted by the 28th Infantry Division’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team — was wanted for criminal activities including murder and kidnapping. Ramadi citizens brought him to an Iraqi and U.S. forces military base in Ramadi, where he was taken into custody.

That is very significant!

Go read the whole press release.

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Torture in Iraq

JD saw Torture in Iraq

During my 5 months in Iraq with a Marine infantry platoon, the cruelest thing I ever saw detainees go through was being led in the Macarena by a Lance Corporal from a line company who couldn’t dance–after which they were all given a bottle of warm water and told to go home.

That is if you had to sit through watching a LCpl try to dance.
Great site and lots of pictures of Great Americans.
Now he misses Iraq and the life on the edge.

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