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Politics : Attack Iraq? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Earl who wrote (4419)3/9/2003 9:27:36 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8683
 
Don. IMO. You represent/support the enemy to the free world ( radical islam ) and as such what you may say or think is of no consequence as you are on the losing side.

However you are free to say and think as you please as you live in a free country that affords you the right to free speech. This right to free speech did not come free of charge it came at a cost of thousands of peoples lives who fought and died for the right you now abuse.

I really wonder at times how a person gets like you?



To: Don Earl who wrote (4419)3/9/2003 9:42:32 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8683
 
Don. You got a white flag handy ....just in case? :-)
Iraqi soldiers wave white flag
of surrender
Saddam's troops try to give themselves up to Brits practicing war exercises
March 9, 2003

Terrified Iraqi soldiers who thought the war had already started, crossed the Kuwait border and tried to surrender to British forces, according to a report in the London Sunday Mirror.

The drama unfolded last Monday, when a dozen troops waved the white flag as British paratroopers tested mortars and artillery weapons to make sure they were working. The Iraqis found a way across the fortified border, which is sealed off with barbed-wire fencing, watchtowers and huge trenches.

The stunned troops were forced to tell the Iraqis they weren't firing at them, and ordered them back to their home country, telling them it was too early to surrender.

"The British guys on the front-line could not believe what was happening. They were on pre-war exercises when all of a sudden these Iraqis turned up out of nowhere, with their hands in the air, saying they wanted to surrender.

"They had heard firing and thought it was the start of the war,'' a British Army source in Kuwait told the Mirror.

''The Paras are a tough, battle-hardened lot but were moved by the plight of the Iraqis. There was nothing they could do other than send them back. ''They were a motley bunch and you could barely describe them as soldiers – they were poorly equipped and didn't even have proper boots. Their physical condition was dreadful and they had obviously not had a square meal for ages. No one has ever known a group of so-called soldiers surrender before a shot has been fired in anger,'' the source said.

worldnetdaily.com



To: Don Earl who wrote (4419)3/9/2003 8:00:48 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 8683
 
Don it's sad to see how you make excuses for terrosits and serial killers like Saddam annd bin laden.

Blame the vicims.