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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (65669)7/19/2006 10:32:47 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Rush gets his pharmaceuticals by hand, and by fist, and off the belly of those little boys in Dominica.



To: Bill who wrote (65669)7/19/2006 12:04:32 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 93284
 
Dumbya makes more "progress" in Iraq :

07/19/06 AFP: Iraq PM hints at expelling Iran opposition group
07/19/06 softpedia: Turkey Announces Readiness for Iraq
07/19/06 Reuters: Two-month-old baby killed as motar rounds hit Mahmudiya
07/19/06 Reuters: Six bodies pulled from the Tigris river in Suwayra
07/19/06 Reuters: Suicide bomber attacks U.S. checkpoint in Qaim
07/19/06 BBC: Iraqi general shot amid bombings
07/19/06 AP: Bombs kill 6 in eastern Baghdad, 3 in central Baghdad
07/19/06 AP: Gunmen kill Shiite political member and two of his bodyguards
07/19/06 dpa: Danish and Lithuanian soldiers injured in southern Iraq
07/19/06 Reuters: Kurdish man killed in Mosul
07/19/06 Reuters: 18 bodies found on the outskirts of Mahmudiya
07/19/06 Reuters: Four civilians killed, 16 wounded in Kirkuk
07/19/06 AFP: British soldier wounded in Basra
07/19/06 AFP: 6 bodies found Baghdad, 3 in Suwayrah
07/19/06 AFP: Policemen and civilians wounded in baghdad attacks
07/19/06 AP: Sixteen bodies found across Iraq
07/19/06 Reuters: Policeman wounded in ambush
07/19/06 Reuters: Body found in Mosul
07/19/06 Reuters: Gunmen kill 3 in raid near Baghdad
07/19/06 AP: Iraq gunmen kidnap 20 Sunni agency workers
07/19/06 DoD Identifies Army Casualty
-- Cpl. Nathaniel S. Baughman, 23, of Monticello, Ind., died of injuries on July 17 in Bayji, Iraq, when his HMMWV encountered enemy forces rocket-propelled grenades during patrol operations.
07/18/06 Reuters: Five Iraqi soldiers wounded in Kut
07/18/06 Reuters: Gunmen kill 4 policemen in Baquba
07/18/06 Reuters: Iraqi soildier killed by mortar fire in Habaniya
07/18/06 Reuters: Suicide bomber kills 4 in Mosul
07/18/06 Reuters: Gunmen killed a local leader of the Badr Brigade
07/18/06 Xinhua: Iraqi police find 14 bodies south of Baghdad
07/18/06 AP: Fire destroys house owned by soldier serving in Iraq
07/18/06 DoD Identifies Army Casualty
-- Sgt. Alkaila T. Floyd, 23, of Grand Rapids, Mich., died on July 13 in Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany, of injuries sustained on July 8 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Mine Protected Vehicle in Ar Ramadi
07/18/06 AP: Spiral of sectarian violence deepening
07/18/06 VOA: Iraqi Christians Flee Fighting
07/18/06 battlecreekenquirer: Local soldier killed in Iraq
07/18/06 Reuters: Insurgents captured in Baghdad and Mosul
07/18/06 Reuters: US Forces capture insurgent cell member
07/18/06 DoD Identifies Army Casualty
-- Staff Sgt. Jason M. Evey, 29, of Stockton, Calif., died on July 16 of injuries sustained when his Bradley Fighting Vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq. Evey was assigned to...



To: Bill who wrote (65669)7/19/2006 12:45:24 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 93284
 
Dumbya's FUBAR-ed Iraq just keeps getting better and better! :-)

Turkish officials announced today that their country is now fully prepared to go into Iraq, if American, as well as Iraqi, forces do not combat Turkish Kurdish guerilla troops in the area. However, many analysts have stated that such a political and military move would force Turkey to be at odds with the United States.

This decision comes amid growing pressure placed on Turkey to act according to the critical situation currently unfolding, after 15 soldiers, police officers and guards, had been killed in armed clashed with Kurdish guerilla troops in the southeastern part of Turkey in the past week. “The government is really in a bind. On the one hand, they don't want things to break down with the United States. On the other hand, the public is crying for action”, Seyfi Tashan, director of the Foreign Policy Institute at Bilkent University in Ankara stated.