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Rare Images of the War
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  Today 10:08 AM   
 The US military has done an excellent job of censoring images like these. Perhaps if they hadn't been so skilled at denying free speech, support for the war in Iraq would have declined sooner rather than later. By the way, you are allowed to react to these images with your emotions. That's what makes you fully human. Don't let anyone tell you that you should view them solely from the cold aspect of reason. Such people are only censors of a different sort. They would censor your feelings.
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4,000 U.S. Combat Deaths, and Just a Handful of Images
papananook
by papananook  Today 9:41 AM    3
 The truth hurts, right? See the rest of the story at link. People often forget why we anti-war refuseniks are so adamant--this photo is why. Dead Americans. For What? Oil and bullshit. Lies told by criminal President. It's absolutely disgusting, ain't it?
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Photographs of War... or Not?
ruralart
by ruralart  Today 12:46 AM   
 What a complicated issue.... I can see the military wanting to preserve security and honor the memory of their dead; I can see families not wanting to be traumatized by photos of their loved ones; but I think about all we are still learning from photographs of WWI and WWII... and if there are no photos of the Iraq war, where will that leave historians of the future? Most of the WWI and WWII photographs were taken by military photographers assigned to document the actions. I wonder if there are still military photographers documenting todays "wars"?
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True tests of leadership
bmeuppls
by bmeuppls  Yesterday 10:10 PM   
 Continuing the clip: "Senator Obama made a different choice. He not only opposed the new strategy, but actually tried to prevent us from implementing it. He didn't just advocate defeat, he tried to legislate it. When his efforts failed, he continued to predict the failure of our troops. As our soldiers and Marines prepared to move into Baghdad neighborhoods and Anbari villages, Senator Obama predicted that their efforts would make the sectarian violence in Iraq worse, not better. Three weeks after Senator Obama voted to deny funding for our troops in the field, General Ray Odierno launched the first major combat operations of the surge. Senator Obama declared defeat one month later: "My assessment is that the surge has not worked and we will not see a different report eight weeks from now." His assessment was popular at the time. But it couldn't have been more wrong." And more telling... he always chooses the politically expedient answer.
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Royal Marine awarded George Cross
notareargunner
by notareargunner  7-23-2008   
 What is remarkable about this tale is that it is only a George Cross. despite having taken the blast, refusing evacuation, he went onto confront the Taliban and killed his enemy in a subsequent action. What people do not realise about the Royal Marines is that they do not expect to get reward. Fair payment and a covenant to took after them in ill-health and old age is all a Royal asks for. But who cares? Well done, Royal.
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9 in 10 Female Marines Experienced Unwanted Sexual Contact
sahara
by sahara  7-22-2008    1
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War Dogs
jdthewho
by jdthewho  7-21-2008   
 For all those dogs who gave their lives, they are truly sacrificing.
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"Generation Kill" brings the Iraq war to the TV viewer
papananook
by papananook  7-21-2008   
 From the producers of "The Wire" With its $550 billion budget and 1.5 million troops, the military might seem a mechanized colossus of precision-guided violence, give or take a few bad apples and errant artillery shells. But if you have served in the military or written about it from the inside, you know that on the unit level it is filled with men and women of vastly different motivations and skills. The Marines in Generation Kill are intelligent and dimwitted, panicked, sensitive, racist, comic, homicidal, brave. It is a wonder when things go according to plan. "You know what happens when you get out of the Marine Corps?" says one of the characters. "You get your brains back."
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Obama's Civilian National Security Force
sahara
by sahara  7-20-2008    5
  How is it possible their candidate is seeking to create some kind of massive but secret national police force that will be even bigger than the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force put together? Now, maybe he was misquoted by the Congressional Quarterly and the Chicago Tribune. I guess it's possible. If so, you would think he would want to set the record straight. Maybe he misspoke. That has certainly happened before. Again, why wouldn't the rest of my colleagues show some curiosity about such a major and, frankly, bone-chilling proposition? Are we talking about creating a police state here? The U.S. Army alone has nearly 500,000 troops. That doesn't count reserves or National Guard. In 2007, the U.S. Defense budget was $439 billion. Is Obama serious about creating some kind of domestic security force bigger and more expensive than that? If not, why did he say it? What did he mean?
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This Day in History - July 17th
righthand
by righthand  7-17-2008   
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Wrist-band for your comrade.
notareargunner
by notareargunner  7-16-2008    1
 This has to be examined and commented on. I cannot imagine the Head of the Rhodesian Army issuing edicts to Selous Scouts over dress and getting away with it. Discipline is disciple, but common sense is common sense. If there is an overwhelming response from those doing the job that a matter has to be dealt with in a certain manner, then any reasonable senior rank would take that into consideration. I was told by an individual that I cannot wear my Rhodesian GSM on parade. My response..."Do you want that finger broken or do you want to clean your teeth from up your arse-hole?" Word of warning to the Marines. Collective dissent is Mutiny. There are arse-holes out there who would use QR&R's to pervert your desire to give homage to your comrades. You will not remember this, but these are the words scribed into history by our forefathers from the Great war... "Fuck 'em all. Fuck 'em all. The long and the short and the tall. Fuck all the sergeants and WO 1's. Fuck all the serg
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Starcraft Marines-Atomic Nightmare
spikechan42
by spikechan42  7-11-2008   
 This was too awesome not to clip
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Electric Avenue
organicrobotv2
by organicrobotv2  7-10-2008   
 Bored Marines
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This is why I'm hot (deployed style)
organicrobotv2
by organicrobotv2  7-10-2008   
 It's hillarious marines singing their own version of the song
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Half of UK forces 'ready to quit'
tabsey
by tabsey  7-10-2008    1
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Murtha wrong, video at Haditha hearing shows
esundby
by esundby  7-9-2008   
 Murtha wants so bad to turn our war heroes into criminals. What a lowlife scumbag.
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ZRICKS SON
ZRICK
by ZRICK  7-9-2008   
 THIS IS MY SON JON HE HAS JUST JOIN THE US MARINE CORPS. This is his third week there.Gotten 2 letters so far,says it was rough the first 2 days no sleep,now he says it is getting better.I told him that it was just getting used to things being alit differant than what he is use to.That it will get better as time goes by.He said he is liking it
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Embedded photog accuses US military of censorship
masbury
by masbury  7-8-2008    3
 Ya think? Wonder what he thought the purpose of the embed program was?
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War Photographer "Disembedded
cptenaud
by cptenaud  7-7-2008    3
  The Marine commanders who saw the photograph were not happy, saying it violated a "trust" between the military and journalists. The reason the Marines gave--that Zoriah had "provided the enemy with specific information on the effectiveness of the attack and the response of U.S. and Iraqi forces to the attack"--was nonsense. Now, I don't like seeing dead Americans at all. But if the country is going to fight a war, then the population needs to see the cost. What's next? Should we also ban combat-wounded paraplegics, amputees, and burn victims from going out in public after they return home? Is it just too shocking? Would not banning them from public allow the terrorists to achieve a victory on our own soil by inflicting dangerously low morale on the American public? Would it help al Qaeda with their battle damage assessments? And we certainly don't want the kids to see that kind of stuff--like Purple Heart awardees walking around without body parts.
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24 hours in pictures - July 7
righthand
by righthand  7-7-2008    1
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Jack Murtha Steps In It Again
merrie
by merrie  7-6-2008    2
 And, Murtha still has not apologized to the 7 innocent Haditha Marines he accused of cold-blooded murder last time. UPDATE: Murtha's opponent this year for Congress is Lt. Colonel William Russell a decorated combat veteran who has served in Desert Storm, the Iraq War, and the Pentagon on 9/11. You can donate to his campaign HERE. A WilleyBCoyote Video. Murtha Makes An Outrageous Allegation http://newsbusters.org/node/5410
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U.S. Journalist Gets Booted by Military
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-5-2008    1
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first cut trial
krupazubin
by krupazubin  7-4-2008   
 this is a comment that i had to make on my first attempt on clip marks
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Troops Re-enlist on Independence Day
jatfla
by jatfla  7-4-2008    2
 And how appropriate as they, in a way, can celebrate the Iraqis' freedom from the dictatorial and ruthless reign of Saddam.
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Tours Being Extended in Afghanistan
cptenaud
by cptenaud  7-3-2008    1
  * Bush admits to 'tough month' in Afghanistan (4.00 / 1) WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush on Wednesday acknowledged that June was a difficult month for American and allied troops in Afghanistan, saying the higher death toll there was because troops are taking the fight to Taliban militants. Because they are taking the fight to the Taliban? What does he think they were doing before? Haven't they always been taking the fight to the Taliban in Afghanistan? Forty-six U.S. and allied personnel lost their lives in Afghanistan last month, the highest monthly toll since the war started. The 28 American troop deaths also marked the highest U.S. monthly death toll in Afghanistan in the conflict. In May and June, the American and allied death toll surpassed those in Iraq, where there are far more U.S.-led coalition troops.
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Extraterrestrial Particle Accelerator
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-3-2008   
 I recently read an excellent book titled "Decipher," about a diverse group of people trying to save the Earth. A linguist that specialized in dead languages like Chaldean and Sumerian... A CIA remote viewer.. A Construction Engineer for a Oil Company... An Archaeologist.. A Quantum Scientist/Mathematician focused on Chaos Theory... A Crack team of Marines with the ever noble squared-jaw leader. Their goal was to decipher a base 60 language that ad been left imprinted on crystal matrices tens of thousands years old with a carbon-60 elemental make up.. Read it if you can find it, it is amazing. The Particle Accelerator here was featured in that book and the Physicist was spouting off about these theories of mini-black holes and space/time distortion. Thus article goes one better as it alleges that the Collider is the only NON-TOP SECRET unit being used and many more exist...
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In the Heart of Darkest Africa...
notareargunner
by notareargunner  7-2-2008   
 I hold no animosity to the proposed Conservative candidate and his brother, we all wish them well. The sentiments of notyeyavet I endorse. What is concerning is that if Mr R. Bell is such a concerned citizen, why is it that he demanded that one of his members of the Blackpool branch of the Royal Marine Association had to endure the time and cost of a 700 mile round journey, just to have access to the minutes of the Association meetings? If Mr Bell could not cope with the needs of 50 members, how will he cope, if he is elected, with the harrowing demands of 75,000 constituents? In the words of the Commando march ...In the heart of darkest Africa, Where no Yank has ever been, Lies... Well nothing changes!!!
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Dear Ricky
bludgeoned to death
by bludgeoned to death  7-1-2008   
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Welcome Home, Soldier: Now Shut The ***k Up
orgone_bosco
by orgone_bosco  6-29-2008   
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Forty Years too late
notareargunner
by notareargunner  6-29-2008   
 It was way back in 1969 that the reality of using the useless Landrover in urban streets became a hindrance to the military. In those days the Military hierarchy was so subdued by the politicians that the cannon fodder was expected to accept every stupid dictate from Whitehall. Nothing could have been more demonstrative than when Support Company 41 Commando was ordered to stop the Ian Paisley march, after the opening of his new church. They were ordered to form a square and use conventional anti-riot formations, even though the Marines had discarded the ill-conceived practices in Aden, three years earlier. The MoD and the politicians still move at the same pace.
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Judiciary Committee Willl Subpoena Atty. Gen. Mukasey
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  6-27-2008    1
 It's about damn time they get off the dime to follow and prosecute the LAW they have all sworn to uphold. If Mukasey balks or won't testify under oath, that trick BushCo loves, they better arrest his sorry ass and let him sit for contempt until he does.
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Equipment or Troops? Pick One
cptenaud
by cptenaud  6-26-2008    1
 In other words, we either get troops or equipment. We don't get both. At a time when we are fighting a global war on terror on multiple fronts, with the bulk of our military tied up in Iraq, we are looking at possible troop cuts. The military is scrambling to re-equip because the Pentagon failed to plan for the long and expensive war in Iraq, said Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., who chairs the House panel that oversees military spending. That failure, Murtha said, makes the Pentagon's plan to add 92,000 new soldiers and Marines unrealistic. Although new troops would help reduce repeated, lengthy deployments, there are other more pressing demands, Murtha said
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More murtha
reddogiedog
by reddogiedog  6-23-2008    1
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Poor old Murtha
reddogiedog
by reddogiedog  6-23-2008   
 He is just a lovable old guy, so errs once in a while.
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In Afghanistan, U.S. Forces Honor Dead with Quiet Ceremony
RiotRanger
by RiotRanger  6-23-2008   
 If Bush thinks he is unpopular now; imagine if the American public was able to see the magnitude of war's cost.
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Profiles of Terrorists
RaiseClip
by RaiseClip  6-22-2008   
 If the shoe fits, wear it. The best way to know who is a terrorist or not is to ask the victim. It is taboo to label US soldiers as terrorist, but that is exactly what they are trained to do - terrorism. High tech at that. If any army, for ANY reason did these things to Americans, we know what they would be called and we know what our LEGITIMATE response would be: resist, resist, resist.
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Haditha Marine prepares to sue Murtha over smear
reddogiedog
by reddogiedog  6-19-2008   
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Haditha Marine prepares to sue Murtha over smear
pkronfield
by pkronfield  6-19-2008    1
 They should sue that fat pig Murtha, who, like another disgusting individual (Kerry) claims to be a war hero. Murtha seems to have long ago forgot what Semper Fi means, and stabbed his fellow marines in the back for political advantage. I say sue his ass. Then get him out of office on the double quick so for the first time in his life he will have to work for a living.
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MURTHA TO BE SUED BY HADITHA DEF'S
bbdevil08
by bbdevil08  6-19-2008   
 As stated by DEF's counsel, Murtha's conduct made to advance Murth's quest to be in DEM's leadership. TIME and NYT were so accusatory in their stories that in a jury trial of issues so inflammatory that a HUGE verdict could/should result.
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Haditha killings
kmcolo
by kmcolo  6-18-2008   
 Wiki snapshot
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