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To: longnshort who wrote (596028)7/27/2004 3:29:22 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Peace and prosperity in Iraq! Let freedom reign! ;-)

07/27/04 WSEE: Erie Area Sargeant Is Recovering After Roadside Blast in Baghdad
Dorothy "Dot" Kennedy got the call military mothers dread: That her son was critically injured in a roadside bomb attack in Baghdad. Her son, 32-year-old Sargeant First Class James Eakin, had been serving in the military police in Iraq since April.

07/27/04 Vindy.com: Trumbull County man wounded in car bombing
Army Reserve Spec. Robert Bowker was seriously wounded Monday when a suicide car bomb exploded outside a U.S. base in Mosul in Iraq, killing three Iraqis — including a woman and child — and injuring several U.S. soldiers.

07/27/04 Al Jazeera: Body of Turkish driver found in Iraq
Cemal Ugur, a 36-year-old father of seven, was transporting what the US calls "supplies" to its forces in Iraq when he was killed outside Baghdad, Davut Ugur told reporters on Tuesday.

07/27/04 AP: Eglin AFB major charged with illegal Iraq war souvenirs
An Air Force major has been charged with bringing captured AK-47 assault rifles, rocket propelled grenades and other illegal war souvenirs home from Iraq to this Florida Panhandle base.

07/27/04 AP: Hostages' relatives threaten to kill company owner
Relatives of two Jordanian drivers abducted in Iraq threatened Tuesday to behead the director of the company the hostages work for ... if the director fails to immediately comply with the kidnappers' demands to cease operations in Iraq.

07/27/04 Scotsman: Blast Injures Six Iraqis Near Fallujah
An explosion outside the volatile city of Fallujah injured six Iraqis today. The blast damaged a house in the village of Niemieyah, south of the city, witnesses said.

07/27/04 Albawaba: Two Iraqis killed as Egyptian diplomat released
In Baghdad, a mortar hit the suburb of Salhiya early Tuesday, killing an Iraqi garbage collector and wounding another, according to The AP.

07/27/04 Bloomberg: Iraqi Killed, 14 Coalition Soldiers Injured in Baghdad Attack
One Iraqi civilian was killed and 14 coalition soldiers were injured in a mortar attack today on a residential district in central Baghdad, the U.S. military said.



To: longnshort who wrote (596028)7/27/2004 3:34:52 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Pago Pago may be closer to having a nuke than Hitler did in 1937. LOL!

Btw, just to bring you up-to-date -- North Korea has nukes and will sell them to anybody who can pay them. So does Pakistan. And Iran will soon have one, considering that there are 140K US troops next door (but that's just an excuse -- since the US troops are stuck in Iraq and can't do anything to Iran anyway).



To: longnshort who wrote (596028)7/27/2004 3:52:08 PM
From: steve dietrich  Respond to of 769670
 
Thank God he didn't press the button! And thanks to the Heads Up from Blair.