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Found Dead and Mutilated
Published on June 20, 2006 By Moderateman In War on Terror

This is what we are fighting, monsters that deserve no quarter.

All you liberals do not forget to celebrate that these two brave Americans were tortured, mutilated, eyes gouged out and other unspeakable horrors,

 

While you are busy crying about things like Haditha and abu ghraib do not forget to shed a few crocodile tears for the families of American soldiers.

This might seem harsh to some members of the community, But this constant cut and run away policy, the words of condemnation from some of our politicians and the LIBERAL LEFT, is partially responsible for this atrocity.

Sleep well knowing that you have caused this disgraceful display of animalism at its finest.

I do not care if this offends any of you! You deserve every word I just typed.

My prayers go out to the family members of these two poor souls that spent the last few hours of their life in utter torment. I am sure somewhere in their final moments, they curse you, as I do!

 

 

 

 


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on Jun 20, 2006
More and more I believe that military leadership and the Bush administration is to blame for putting boots on the ground in areas that expose them to insurgent attacks. We should not be patrolling insurgent areas, we should be subjugating them, and crushing the life out of their will to attack us further.

The key to ending this is acheiving surrender from the people who live alongside and rub elbows with this filth on a day to day basis. Those people who we worry don't have power and water are the same ones that stand and watch as we are attacked.

Our pullout of Fallujah in the face of strong resistance set the stage for this insanity. They know now that we can kill hundreds, but all they have to do is kill one or two in the most heinous way possible. We should seek all that we can to limit civilian deaths, but in the end we should not be working for people who sit idly by and allow insurgents to operate in their neighborhoods. We should be fighting the neighborhoods as a whole.
on Jun 20, 2006
I'm still waiting for a single word of outrage from anyone in JU who regularly throws their outrage towards U.S. troops.

Here's the record so far:

COL Gene: The Iraq War after Saddam Fell was a DISASTER!

Stevendedalus: Democrats' Dilemma

Bahu Virupaksha: I miss my little girl

In fairness, each of these bloggers may yet post their outrage, and there are others bloggers who normally take our troops to task, but these three HAVE posted since the news came out... Yes, it is their blogs and they are completely free to choose their topics.... but their lack of interest when the atrocity was commited against U.S. troops is telling.

((btw: "I Miss My Little Girl" and "Democrats Dilemmas" were both good articles))))
on Jun 20, 2006

I swear I'm getting to be an empath as I grow older.  When I heard about what happened to these guys, I couldn't help but cry.  I couldn't help it. 

And now that I'm done crying, I'm fucking pissed.  I want to arm up and ship out myself and take my anger to the motherfuckers who perpetrate these atrocities on our soldiers. 

We need this insanity to stop.  Soon.  I don't care how it gets done, it just needs to stop.

on Jun 20, 2006
#1 by BakerStreet
Tue, June 20, 2006 9:04 PM


More and more I believe that military leadership and the Bush administration is to blame for putting boots on the ground in areas that expose them to insurgent attacks. We should not be patrolling insurgent areas, we should be subjugating them, and crushing the life out of their will to attack us further.


we should crush them, record the wailing of their women and children, leave the bodies to rot in public view.

I am so outraged I really ruined what is left of my birthday.
on Jun 20, 2006
#2 by ParaTed2k
Tue, June 20, 2006 9:21 PM


I'm still waiting for a single word of outrage from anyone in JU who regularly throws their outrage towards U.S. troops.


I am sure the pukes will somehow justify this ted, rehash abu ghraib all blame BUSH,
on Jun 20, 2006
#3 by dharmagrl
Tue, June 20, 2006 9:23 PM


I swear I'm getting to be an empath as I grow older. When I heard about what happened to these guys, I couldn't help but cry. I couldn't help it.


I had tears of rage rolling down my face when I typed this.
And now that I'm done crying, I'm fucking pissed. I want to arm up and ship out myself and take my anger to the motherfuckers who perpetrate these atrocities on our soldiers.


me and you Karen me and you. Others too I will bet.
We need this insanity to stop. Soon. I don't care how it gets done, it just needs to stop.


We need to stop worrying about what everyone thinks, and full steam ahead.
on Jun 20, 2006
Ted you make a great point. However, just as MM said they will just blame Bush. They believe these people would be living peaceful lives if it wasn't for Bush and the Haliburton War Machine.
on Jun 20, 2006
#7 by Island Dog
Tue, June 20, 2006 9:39 PM


Ted you make a great point. However, just as MM said they will just blame Bush. They believe these people would be living peaceful lives if it wasn't for Bush and the Haliburton War Machine.


yep I can just See it now, "oh yasmina aren't you proud of little Abdul, graduating with honors from Bin Laden's school for chemical and biological warfare?"
on Jun 20, 2006

Where is the outrage from the left? Have you nothing to say? At least be brave enough to celebrate out loud!

 

 

on Jun 20, 2006
Dharmagrl said:
I swear I'm getting to be an empath as I grow older. When I heard about what happened to these guys, I couldn't help but cry. I couldn't help it.

And now that I'm done crying, I'm fucking pissed. I want to arm up and ship out myself and take my anger to the motherfuckers who perpetrate these atrocities on our soldiers.

We need this insanity to stop. Soon. I don't care how it gets done, it just needs to stop.



I'd be right there with you as there are some atrocities I could and would easily whip out on the scum that pulled this off and anyone that wouldn't line up behind me ready to help me do what is right and what is needed.

This is exactly the kind of CRAP that makes me all the more confident that I am right when I say screw human rights, this is war and war is ugly. Do what it takes. As I said in answer to BakerStreet's thread on similar subject, if it means rounding up relatives and loved ones of these barbarians and thugs, then do it. And start sending back pieces until they show up begging for mercy. Send then back wrapped in strips of bacon, flash fried for good measure. Send back ears, fingers, hands, and other parts -- one piece at a time. Keep rounding up relatives until there are no more to round up.

When the rest of the world starts decrying the human rights violations just send out the press spokesman and have him say loud and clear - MESS WITH THE BIG DOG, YOU WILL GET BIT. Don't apologize, don't beg forgiveness, just say force will be met with more force than could be imagined. Warnings are done and gone, chances to give up the terrorists have come and gone. Start eradicating and don't stop until nothing is left if necessary.

Perhaps, just perhaps, slow up after a massive show of force and make it clear that there is but one, final, best and last hope for peace -- those that are attacking our interests must be turned in or no one would be safe.

Those are the messages that the guerillas we are fighting understand, and we need to remember that and do what it takes. Anyone that wants to cut and run better be prepared to do serious cutting to clear the way for running away with victory.

on Jun 20, 2006
Yep, it's time we stopped being nice and just start wiping them out until they unconditionally surrender. Any civilians that want to aid these monsters, even by simply choosing to not report them, should be made to understand that they do so at their own peril and are as much the enemy as the monsters themselves.

If we're going to fight a war against terrorists, let's show them the true meaning of the word terror.
on Jun 21, 2006
pullout of Fallujah in the face of strong resistance set the stage for this insanity. They know now that we can kill hundreds, but all they have to do is kill one or two in the most heinous way possible. We should seek all that we can to limit civilian deaths, but in the end we should not be working for people who sit idly by and allow insurgents to operate in their neighborhoods. We should be fighting the neighborhoods as a whole.


I absolutely agree with this. Frontline replayed a show on the insurgency last week after Al Zarqawi was killed. It absolutely opened my eyes to the problem of the Iraqui civilians who may not actively be participating in the insurgency but are definately turning a blind eye to their activities. The insurgents are out in the light of day operating for the whole neighborhood to see. They have no fear of repercussions. "It is an honor to be targeted". And we will grant them that honor.

But don't be fooled that we aren't making progress there. Al Zarqawi was not the only terrorist killed. We will achieve our objective. Tthough my heart breaks for those soldiers and their families maybe it will open up the eyes of the Americans who sympathize with the terrorists. That sentence makes such little sense that its hard for me to type it. No American should be sympathizing with the terrorists. They are the bad guys who are killing our soldiers. They don't deserve the tiniest speck of sympathy.
on Jun 21, 2006
I'm not getting into any politics here...just wanted to comment that it actually hurt to hear what happened to these soldiers.

My heart goes out to their families.
on Jun 21, 2006
It is too late to "subjugate" insurgent areas.  The time for that was before the new government took power.  But that does not mean that we cannot pursue the insurgents with prejudice.  That would mean some civilian deaths, and yes, lots of crying from some on the left.  Until the Iraqis are willing and able to assume security for their land, dont blame the US when the bacteria use civilians as shields.  Those civilians became walking dead the minute the bacteria decided to use them as shields.
on Jun 21, 2006
Where is Amnesty Intl? Where is Human Rights Watch? They have no problem condeming us of anything.

What about the media in this country? Tell me again how the media does not have an agenda. If this was something new about Abu Ghraib it would be non-stop media coverage on how the U.S. was to blame.

As usual the JU liberals are silent. Come out your holes you COWARDS.
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