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Monthly Archives: March 2003
Send in the monkeys! The Moroccan government has made the unusual offer of 2,000 monkeys to help detonate mines in Iraq. It it works for the Wicked Witch of the East, why not?
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Bring it on. . . The Washington Post is reporting that elements of the Iraqi Republican Guard are moving out to attack US soldiers near Najaf. A huge column of elite Republican Guard units streamed out of Baghdad Wednesday evening … Continue reading
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Spotsy Board of Supervisors Vote 6 – 0 Against Chancellorsville Project Hip hip hooray guys. Now the alternative comes into play, and Mullins is going to max out that development according to the zoning he already has. “We thought we … Continue reading
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The storm is from God! “The storm is from God,” he said, looking out his trembling window. “Until the aggression started, never in my life did I see a storm like this. We all believe in God, we all have … Continue reading
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Al-Jazeera Web Site Enduring Hack Attack Gee Mr. Hegazi, maybe the reason why your traffic is four times what you expected is because your servers are experiencing a denial of service attack? The newly launched English-language page, which went live … Continue reading
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Iraqi Idol? Yep, that’s right. Iraqi Idol. From my quasi-Republican, semi-conservative, the Diet-Coke-of-common-sense brother Jason, to whom I will remind that if you are under thirty and a conservative you have no soul, and if you are over thirty and … Continue reading
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L’audace, l’audace, toujours l’audace! Frederick the Great. General Patton. General Franks. What do they all share in common? The principles of 4th Generation Warfare. Sgt. Stryker has the right idea concerning some criticism of Coalition forces bypassing fixed Iraqi troop … Continue reading
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So just how are the pics of American POW’s affecting our troops? The Washington Post has a great article on our advance, and towards the bottom was the ringer: Troops advancing toward Baghdad said they were prepared for the fight … Continue reading
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Iraqi army proving stubborn in the north You gotta love it when the criteria for stubbornness rests on whether or not you actually put up a fight. Raise the bar a bit guys! Six weeks ago, a top Kurdish rebel … Continue reading
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60,000 infantry, 450 tanks, 100 Apaches, ONE TARGET! You gotta love the British tabloids. The UK Sun is drumming up Coalition forces just 50mi outside of Baghdad. And you know something – they’re right. This is the largest aggregation of … Continue reading
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