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Re: Re: Innocent civilin MURDERED by Al Qaeda
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Posted by Harrygoodwrench on June 18, 2004 at 13:06:44 from (65.219.214.48):
In Reply to: Re: Innocent civilin MURDERED by Al Qaeda posted by Allan in NE on June 18, 2004 at 12:11:55:
Damn shame, damn, damn, shame. When will the public wake and realize that this is "World War III". Either fight them where they live, hunt them down and if necessary dispatch with extreme preducice or we will have to fight them right here. They have already hit us hard twice, what makes anyone think they are going to stop??? The ONLY thing murders understand is retaliation. My Son is serving with the 1st ID as an infantry man in Iraq and the rules of engagement just plain SUCKS. Can't return fire unless fired upon first. If you see a dozen unknowns running with weapons open up a 50 cal blast nearby and see what they do, you will surely find out their intentions. Why wait to be fired upon? Just let them do their jobs as they were trained. They are the BEST ever as they all volunteered.
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