Some Reading Material for Ya'll
Yes, I am sitting here typing on this silly thing. Yes, I should be studying and that I will today. I don't want Sniper (or even Wingman) coming after me after all. I do value my ass and I don't like ass chewings. They kinda hurt and are no fun. Just some interesting news I found this morning while trying to shake the cobwebs out of my head.....and when will the MSM give up (aahh never) Marines destroyed evidence in Hadithah (Give it up! They are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY! Not the other way around.) NEW YORK — Marines being investigated in the killings last fall in Hadithah of two dozen Iraqis, most if not all of them civilians, appear to have destroyed or withheld evidence, The New York Times reported. Putting the Iraq War on Trial When he refused to deploy to Iraq in June, Army Lt. Ehren Watada said he was following his conscience and upholding his duty not to obey illegal orders. But that didn't impress military officials, who promptly charged him with violating Army rules and sent him on a path toward a likely court-martial. More Americans Regret Iraq War - Many adults in the United States think their government made a mistake in launching the coalition effort, according to a poll by CBS News. 53 per cent of respondents think the U.S. should have stayed out of Iraq, up five points since July OK, The Postive Stuff, because lets face it, the above shit just makes me sick to my stomach....... 172nd Stryker Soldiers discover huge weapons cache BAGHDAD – Soldiers from 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, detained two suspected terrorists and seized a large weapons cache in a warehouse during a search of Nur and Ghazalyia Friday in support of Operation Together Forward. Officials see positive trend in Baghdad BAGHDAD – The Iraqi people will need to play a role in building off the momentum of recent positive trends in Baghdad, said Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, Multi-National Force - Iraq spokesman, during a weekly operational update briefing. Operations target al-Qaida in Iraq BAGHDAD - Operations by Iraqi and Coalition forces this week resulted in the capture of well over 100 known and suspected terrorists and terrorist associates during nine raids between Aug. 11 and 18. Grandma, 41, Among Army's Older Recruits FORT JACKSON, S.C. (Aug. 19) - Margie Black had wanted to enter the military as a teenager, but having her first child at 19 put off her ambitions. So when she learned the Army raised its enlistment age, Black, now a 41-year-old grandmother from West Columbia, Texas, didn't hesitate to join. The decision took "about 30 seconds," she said. Now off to study..... dyzgoneby |
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