Volume 1289 - Treasury emptied - Arlington filled
Subject: Re: sons of dogs
Bart, you wrote:
> Now, tell us what you want to say to these sons of dogs with your dozen rolls of duct tape,
> a blow torch and a pair of needle-nosed pliers.
> To the sons of dogs who dragged the headless bodies of our heroes thru the streets, I say this:
< I would execute you my own goddamn self if I was there. I would not spend the time on the duct tape
> and the pliers, (which is a Pulp Fiction joke, by the way). I would quickly do the job and then I would
> return to BartCop Manor and enjoy my luxury tequila.
http://www.bartcop.com/bahat.htm Care to comment on the difference between Mogadishu and Falluja?
Naserian.
It's funny, you only write on this one subject.
To comment, I'll have to appear callous about the 4 lives lost in Fallujah.
To give you a good answer, I'd have to think about it, but when would I have the time?
The Marines were in Mogadishu to feed the starving, or at least that was Bush's story.
They were following orders from an inept commander-in-chief who sent them there without
the armor they needed to protect themselves just like The Monkey did to our boys today.
They died as heroes for trying to do a good thing, or at least that was Bush's story.
The Halliburton (?) mercenaries were caught alone in a country we illegally invaded.
Iraq is expected to fight their new occupiers, and these "security" people made a deadly error
by driving around a hostile place like Fallujah without protection. I feel bad for their families,
but I'm not sure they can be called heroes. They had no business dying in Iraq.
I imagine no answer would satisfy you.
I think Mogadishu is your "Israel."