Iraq Reviews > Some things to think about after the 2,000th American death in Iraq
[Adjusting to life after serving in Iraq] There are children and families in Iraq that are able to vote, to choose their own future because of what my brothers in arms and I have done. Do not make this political, do not try to divide our country as it was during Viet Nam.
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[Betsey's Loyal Minion] 'Ol Waffles at it again, needs to STFU: Maybe if she wasn't such a MoonBat Liberal and hellbent on spitting on everything that this great nation stands for, even with its problems, she would see that everytime she performs one of these little tirades or spews her vitriolic bile in public she actually tarnishes the reputation and the good name of her son, who died fighting for something he believed in. His job as a member of the United States Armed Forces is to go where he is told and justly fight his country's foe.
[k / o] crooks and cronies: a halloween massacre: It seems to me that PlameGate is an opportunity for the United States to deal with a whole range of issues that, from the Gulf of Tonkin incident to the present day have given us an utterly corrupt foreign policy and broken domestic politics to boot...policies and politics that have led to a war that cost thousands of American soldiers their lives in the service of the same mindset and illusions that led us into Viet Nam. Corruption as tainted and foul as what cost Nixon his job, and left tens of thousands of citizens stranded in New Orleans.
[The Neo Con Blogger(TM)] Impeach Bush? Would The Left Impeach Kennedy and Johnson For Viet Nam?: , anti-American crud against Kennedy and Johnson call for their impeachment if they were in power today... for his impeachment if he prosecuted a war against the peace loving Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan?
[Random Black Heart Glitter Moments] Death and Democracy: A fair few of the journalists have been Iraqis, and some of them have been killed by American soldiers who knew of their journalist status. At what price comes truth..?
[Vitw.org] Voices in the Wilderness : Voices from Iraq: Because she had married an Iraqi of Palestinian origin, she had not been able to travel outside Iraq for over twenty years. Her son, who had been imprisoned for eleven months in Iraq under US forces, had been released, and she was finally recovering from the cloud of grief and worry this caused her.
[Iraqataglance.blogspot.com] Iraq at a glance: the Americans were far away from the city and we did not see a single soldier there, meanwhile the Iraqi National Guards were searching the area and scrutinizing many houses for the mortars and RPGs and leaving the AK47 and pistols as they are necessary for protection, the ING did that unexpectedly, so many of Muqtadas men were caught and their weapons were confiscated, these news distributed rapidly to all over the city, so everyone who had those weapons got out to the streets and began to fire at the ING, after that the Americans entered the city and the fight began””¦
[Newsdissector.org] News Dissector Blog » The Unreported Vietnam-Iraq Parallel: No one got it right when the US administration declared that they “are fighting terrorists in Iraq so they do not have to fight them back home.” What they meant was that Iraq has been designated as the breeding ground for US manufactured Death Squad Militias in which one group of militias under US command would behead people, another US militias kidnaps, the third one blows Shiias mosques ,the forth would blow the pipe the list goes on and on and the gullible imbedded reporters reports what he has been told to report which in turns feed the world news tonight and every night.
[Newsdissector.com] News Dissector Blog » Debating That Viet-Iraq Parallel: "Most of us have heard the Vietnam/Iraq analogy, which is based on the similarities between events and circumstances in both war zones: first the Tonkin Gulf Charade is set over against the WMD- and Qaida-link-to-Saddam Charade, then the guerilla nature of the opposition in both wars is mentioned, and one begins to 'connect the dots,' as they ay. Add to that our trumpeting of American-engineered elections in both conflicts, on top of the emergence of Iraq Veterans Against the War, and you might be forgiven for saying to yourself, 'You know, Iraq kind of does resemble Vietnam, now that you mention it.' But after some careful reflection, I find myself asking, 'Does it, really?'
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