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#301
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02-10-2010, 11:56 PM
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Re: Photos of Mortar and Rocket Attacks on US Bases in Iraq
I am a US Army soldier and I know soldiers frequent these sites. A soldier turned me on to this sight. Anyway my second deployment begins in March, and we do see so much. Some more than others, but all soldiers get there strength from home. And the support we get from strangers. Its weird at times your loved ones make you want to live at any cost so not to hurt them. But people you never meet that thank you and show there respect make you feel like going into a dangerous place and kick some ass. Like the wars or not soldiers need there people to show them they care and appreciate the hell they go through for country. We serve so you don't have to see these horrible things for real.
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#303
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02-11-2010, 03:52 AM
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Re: Photos of Mortar and Rocket Attacks on US Bases in Iraq
Royal, stfu. You will never know the true apsects of war, military life like a soldier does. Just because you see pictures, or read books on it doesnt mean you know shit about it. I know nothing of war. I'm not a soldier in the military, but I can witness from the mouth of a 19 year old the trauma, & tragedy he faced whilst there. Its heartbreaking to see the cold heart you have. I give respect with my all to each, & every soldier no matter the branch for serving our country. You obviously dont have the balls to fight, or even take the time out of your lousy life to thank one soldier for keeping your sorry ass safe. |
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04-15-2010, 03:46 PM
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Re: Photos of Mortar and Rocket Attacks on US Bases in Iraq
its a reale testement to all the brave individuals from canada, the usa and other countries to leave their homes and families to walk into that shithole to risk their lives for the common good, im not a muslim but just for the ragheads out there, no where in the koran does it say that muhammads words are to be taken over the word of god himself. no where doeas it say that your 'religeous leaders' are to interpret the word of god to justify their means, ie holy war etc.god denounces war, makes no exception for killing anyone, no where in the koran does it say to make wemon wear hijabs. in fact it tells you that wemon are more important than men. and dont forget that muhammed is/was not god. the ten commandments are gods law, the taliban and others are only using the book to control you, keep you from being educated,stop you from thinking freely, make you opress yourself and your own family, friends and lives.all religeons speak of peace and tolerance, thus also does the koran, by breaking the law of god u are only sentencing your soul to an eternity in hell, the same hell that awaits all of us. embrace love and peace, hitler thought he was a bad ass, but u should know that good always triumphs over evil, in the end your doctrines cannot survive the will of the majority of good people on the earth.
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04-16-2010, 08:47 AM
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Re: Photos of Mortar and Rocket Attacks on US Bases in Iraq
This is part of the reason I say we pull out of Iraq and Afghanastan and let them blow themselves up. We have so many issues here in the U.S. that don't get addressed but yet we fly all over the world to help people that turn around and kill us. Let's protect our own borders and screw these people. Not everything is our problem.
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