Iraq Reviews > Celebrating the Death of 2,000 Soldiers

[The Political Teen] A campaign called Not One More Death, Not One More Dollar will be holding several parties across the country to celebrate the 2,000 death of a US Soldier in the War on Terror. Here’s a list of where the parties are occuring.

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[TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS] 1983 mockumentary had Charleston nuke: This all started tonight while I was listening to "The Alex Jones Show," and a woman called in saying that she had seen a movie in the 1980s about a movie called "Special Reports" which had to do with a fake newscast covering an event where terrorists have a nuclear bomb aboard a tugboat in Charleston Harbor in Charleston, South Carolina.

http://alphonsevanworden.blogspot.com [Alphonse van Worden] Bodhisattva Bush: Not only must Sutasoma’s means of amassing the wealth he distributes as alms remain unexplained, and the actual humanity enslaved, terrorized and brutalized in the process of the establishment of the Prince be erased, but the fabric of the mimetic operation must be torn open to admit the terrible spectre, the deformed phantom of what has been eliminated historically/materially and textually - the fury and rage and persistent will of the brutalized population - which errupts through the everyday reality of the tale's narrative from its supernatural cellar as a monstrous, and clearly metaphorical, menace to the social order. Humanity in the tale is killed off silently, behind the scenes, and the necromancy of ideology raises it from the dead as a mere symbol not of what humanity actually is but of what landlords have done to it - the evil deed rises - but reinterpreted and reassigned to the victims.

http://tvshogal.blogspot.com [Diary Of A Hollywood Refugee] Truth Justice and The American Way: We live in a world where we KNOW that those we "fought in Afghanistan and Iraq, don’t follow the Miranda rules or the Convention Against Torture but instead gas children, bury people alive, set wild animals on soccer players who lose, and hang adulterous women by truckloads before stadiums full of spectators; the world in which barbarous death cults behead female aid workers, bomb crowded railway stations, and fly planes filled with hundreds of innocent passengers into buildings filled with thousands of innocent and unsuspecting civilians."

http://pagoda.blogspot.com [[IMG]] email dialogue with a Republican woman who attende...: Instead of putting 200 billion (or whatever number we've reached at this point) into an insane war that has only served to relax our 'homeland security' more than ever by creating a young generation of terrorists that had never existed before in Iraq (and yes, thank you very much, George Bush, there is now a very definite connection between Iraq and Al Quaeda) -- we should be going after the actual terrorists -- putting money into an improved intelligence, CIA, secret service people (to protect us at home), etc - to route out the actual terrorists and their leaders - including Osama Bin Laden -- not attack a country of innocent people who never harmed us in the slightest. We should work toward removing our dependence on oil and welcome the use of alternative energy sources.

Austinbay.net[Austinbay.net] Austin Bay Blog » Ho Chi Saddam Trail? Nope./Iraq in the War on Terror: In other words, contrary to many assertions from certain opponents of the liberation of Iraq, going into Iraq and taking down Saddam’s regime has been a positive for the war on terror, not a negative. The battle (or campaign) is occuring on ground of our choosing (much like Gettysburg occured on ground chosen by John Buford or the Guadalcanal campaign - we attacked, and the Japanese were drawn into a campaign they really could not afford to fight).

Littlegreenfootballs.comhttp://www.littlegreenfootballs.com [Littlegreenfootballs.com] lgf: Bomb Threats Everywhere: Everything you see in this weblog was developed and programmed by Charles Johnson, including but not limited to the slideshows, polls, user preferences, contact form, referrer list, daily/monthly statistics, site search, news search tools, link management system, random Zappa quote, and last but not least, the weblog system itself, which includes a full commenting system with a recent comments list, automatic archiving, RSS generation for syndication, an email-an-article feature, and a whole bunch of editing and administration features behind the scenes.

Thismodernworld.com[Thismodernworld.com] This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow: July 04, 2004 - July 10, 2004 ...: (Imagine a USSR hockey team's Glasnost-era tour of the U.S., and you get a bit of the flavor.) Despite a half-century of tension, terrorist incidents, and three actual shooting wars, Indian players touring Lahore were actually showered with flowers by Pakistanis eager for peace, a scene unimaginable to many not so long ago.

Iraqnow.blogspot.comhttp://iraqnow.blogspot.com [Iraqnow.blogspot.com] COUNTERCOLUMN: All your bias are belong to us: Brian was first sighted on US Marine Corps News websites, having recieved the Navy Cross, our nation's second highest award for valor, for his heroic actions in disrupting and then destroying an enemy ambush on his platoon in Iraq. He was then brought to the attention of the blogosphere by Bob Lonsberry on May 7th, 2004, after which time he circulated briefly among milbloggers, made a brief appearance in the Sacramento Bee, the San Diego Tribune (running a story with a local Camp Pendleton angle) and his own hometown newspaper.

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