Wednesday, November 10, 2004

marchfirst

* bobkerrey tees off (vid) on 43s guilt in not preventing 911 - he also sez there was an agreement not to mention be the election. for some reason. i wonder if theres something harming 43 in that CIA report they havent released. http://www.streamload.com/Deliver/1/27609714-3769-4139-A047-5BA8B7AA92C6/Playlist.asx

* ashcroft lies in his resignation letter not surprisingly http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6446686/

* btw - the official position seems to be (from lots of people) 'i think that maybe roe v wade will fall in the 20 twenty years or something'. yeah right. why wait?

* where oh where will arafat get buried????????????????????????????

* the democrats can never win so long as fauxnews exists. fuhgeddaboutit.

* ive got a warhardon from the military's pix out of fallujah. all those explosions. and the greenvision. its all so awesome. i hope some of the abug crew have brought their cameras along. and the suspension is killing me - i wanna get the score. how many of them did we kill? weve already got 10 + 2 iraqis. so i guess thats 12 on our side. although theyve been telling me that number for hours and hours. i keep hoping to get the latest uptick every hour on the news. they tell me we've taken the hospital. and a train station. so thats good. theyre ahead of their plan. so thats good. we are so efficient. but im not too excited cos those booby traps must be scary. lucky we dropped lots of bombs on the city beforehand. to save our boys. that whole firework domino thing was fucking awesome. im told theres still a lot of fighting to do. and more casualties to come. so im a bit apprehensive. i know the news is gonna get ugly. but we're ahead of the plan. im resolved steelily, but i sombrely acknowledge that there will be casualties. and innocent ones too - which is hard. but necessary. hell - they coulda left. they had enough warnings. thats the thing. and who knows with these iraqi fighter cowards - they can just melt into the crowd. so i guess when we are blowing up innocent iraqis - we'll also be getting the terrorists. theyre such cowards - the use hospitals and mosques and schools as munitions dumps. what else are we sposed to do? they know we are better people than they are - thats why they hide them there - cos they think we wouldnt bomb those places. but they are wrong. and they also use ambulances as terrorist-taxis. they are so immoral. im glad we took the hospital - that way they wont be able to exagerate the number of dead people. like last time. sometimes i think that we should just flatten the city. but ya know, it might hurt us in the long term - so we should save it if we can - and give it back to those poor people who took our warning and left the city. those poor people lived under saddam for *decades* - so itd be nice if we didnt flatten the city if we can help it. besides - if they dont have homes any more they might become terrorists. i mean, it seems a bit silly if we took falujah so that we could have elections in january over the whole country - but noone was in fallujah to vote anyway. how long does it take to rebuild school buildings so that we can hold elections there? and we can build wells for them so that they can have water. it looks like that alzarkawi guy left though. shit. he's a slippery thug. he's from jordan. i dont know why we gave them a months warning - in advance mind you! maybe he wasnt there to start with. i mean - if i was him, and we thought he was there, id probably get out too. well, id probably stay and fight actually - but hes a coward. i mean, his network is still there in fallujah - al jiyadism or whatever its called - all those safe houses and that. weve already decapitated 75% of them. alzarqawi is probably in ramullah by now. its just 25 miles down the road. i guess we'll go there next. its close and we have all our firepower in the area. iraq is as big as california. and he knows all of it - he and saddam were in cahoots forever. he was in the kurdish area up north getting medical attention when we started the liberation.
only 63 days till the liberation is finalised. phew. its not like we will be able to leave after the january elections though. we still have to train their army and police force and all that. and build schools. and finally stop that sabotage of the oil pipes so iraq will have enough money to start paying for itself and we can stop financing it. i know that the bill is big - but it was worth it. 25 million people finally living in freedom after all those years of saddam. it must have been so stifling. imagine being dragged off every night to rape rooms and mass graves!!!!!! we should have finished the job in the first gulf war. i understand why 41 didnt wanna go into baghdad then - but it was either then or now. and think of how many innocent iraqis wouldnt of had to die under the sanctions. and the UN noflyzone bombings. and another unnecessary decade of massgraves and raperooms. and imagine having saddam forcing his stupid religion on everyone. i know that most of them believed anyway - but if you didnt agree with that religion, you were persecuted all the time. i bet you didnt know there are actually 5million christians there! yep - in iraq! they must be so relieved. finally! unfortuantely those muslims now bomb them for selling alcohol so they all had to leave. i wonder where they went. i guess the rich ones probably flew out. the others maybe walked across the border to safety. that must be hard for them. man. we're so lucky here. they must be so looking forward to the elections. do they fly and walk back in? or can they get absentee ballots? does iraq even have a postage system? actually i heard that fedex were literally delivering armoured jackets and shit to soldiers that their parents had to buy. i cant believe john kerry actually voted for the 87billion.... before he voted against it!!!! hes so indecisive! im glad 'W' has a mandate. he is so resolute. thats why we're taking fallujah just days after the election. it sends a strong signal. american democracy sent a strong message. not like those pussies in spain. howard got reelected in australia of course. and so will tony blair. its the silent majority - making their voice heard through the ballot box. cos thats where it matters. not some noisy street protest that you see in the msm. how bout the stupid french guy who got run over by a nukulah (i get that from my dad. teehee) train. lol. anyway, tony blair will get relected as well. *despite* all the stupid media over there. the mirror, and the bcci and the guardian all that. didja hear what the guardian did????? thats how stupid they are. or maybe karl organized it - lol!

speaking of the brits - lets not forgive their courage and sacrifice too - their blackwatch soldiers have taken on the burden of supporting the fallujah assault. not going in their, but they freed up some of our best guys to go in. the brits know terrorism - so they understand. still, its a shame that 3 of their guys have already died. i wonder how their familes feel. they were supposed to be home for christmas too. i hope thier kids understand why mummy is crying when they open their presents. i wonder how she signs the giftcards - does she say 'love from mummy' or 'love from mummy and daddy'? shit - that'd be awkward. and the funny thing is that the kids wont understand till they are older and they fully realise how much of a hero their dad was. we have to remember their sacrifice too. itll be worth it when they realise what their dad was fighting for - but still... the good news is that the uk military pays twice what the american military pays - so theyll be well looked after. i guess it must be a currency/exchange rate thing. the pound is worth more than the usdollar. well - its not really'worth more' - its just that the number is higher. like say the iraqi dinar is hardly worth anything. thats why theyre all so poor.

anyway, now that they are only 2 months from freedom, money doesnt really mean that much anyway. it kinda makes you think. so long as they have their families. itd be nice if we could make the election on christmas day. what a perfect gift. and the whole world could wake up on christmas morning with that knowledge that our greatest gift - the one that we just delivered without wrapping a thing - had just been given to the iraqis. itd kinda be like that secret santa thing that we do at work - where you give someone a present but they dont know who it came from. that'd be like us on christmas day - knowing that the iraqis were thanking us from the bottom of their heart - but they couldnt identify us individually. but we would all smile that self-satisfied (not smug) knowing smile. and it wont matter that they didnt know that each of us gave them that gift. thats the most noble, dignified gift of all. selfless. and in the end, ironically, the most satisfying.

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