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12-12-2007, 10:57 AM
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More signs of progress and declining violence...NOT
Oh wait, no it's not. It's a sign that we limp wristed faggot chickenhaws will buy any bullshit Betray-Us and Bush try to sell.
Why? because we are stupid, naive and desperate for anything that will distract others from the fact we are snivling pussies.
All I can say is,,,I'm glad I am safe hiding in the safety of my trailer and not fighting in this failed war i claim to support.
Triple car bombs in Iraq's south kill 41 By SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writer
6 minutes ago
BAGHDAD - Three car bombs exploded in quick succession in the market district of a southern Iraqi city Wednesday, killing at least 41 people and wounding 150 in a Shiite region that has largely escaped the country's sectarian bloodshed, authorities said.
The police chief in Amarah was fired, an immediate driving ban went into effect, and Iraqi soldiers were deployed on the streets. Hospitals were quickly overwhelmed with the casualties, which mounted as bodies were pulled from the rubble, according to a provincial spokesman.
In a Christian neighborhood in eastern Baghdad, a parked car bomb apparently targeting a passing police patrol killed five civilians, police said. Thirteen people were wounded in the late afternoon explosion in Ghadeer, police said.
Violence has declined dramatically in the capital and elsewhere in Iraq in recent months, and insurgents driven out of Baghdad by the crackdown there have sought to gain a foothold in outlying regions.
The oil-rich Shiite area around Amarah has had almost no al-Qaida presence in the past, but has been beset by violent power struggles between rival militias.
The explosions in Amarah were about five minutes apart, beginning with a small blast at the entrance to the market, said Mohammed Saleh, the provincial council spokesman, elaborating on earlier accounts by police and an intelligence official.
Saleh said bystanders gathered to look at the aftermath of that blast, which wounded just a few people, when a second car bomb exploded. The third car blew up nearby as the crowd began to flee, he said.
Most Baghdad markets, which have been hit by a succession of deadly bombings in recent years, are surrounded by blast walls and shoppers are searched upon entering. In the capital and elsewhere, no cars are allowed to park nearby.
But Saleh said there were no security measures in the market Wednesday.
"There was not a single police car in the street at the time of the explosion," he said. "The provincial council complained many times to the police chief about the lack of security measures in the city, but he would not listen."
The explosions could be felt a half-mile away, said Salam Hussein Jabr, who runs a travel agency. He said his office windows shook and two pictures fell off the walls, and he ran outside to see what had happened.
"This is the first time we've gone through anything like this," said Jabr, a 44-year-old father of three.
Initially, people thought it was a mortar attack, he said. Then the second car exploded.
"Police prevented us from getting near. I saw about 100 people on the ground and police, soldiers and civilians were evacuating them," he told The Associated Press by telephone.
Black smoke billowed over the skyline and flames shot out of cars. Rescue crews worked to evacuate the victims. Sandals apparently lost in the rush lay near pools of blood.
Mohammed Sabri, an elementary school principal, called for more security in the city.
"Amarah is a quiet and stable city, but it seems that terrorists have arrived here," he told AP Television News.
Saleh said 41 people were killed and 150 wounded in the three explosions. He said local hospitals were overwhelmed with casualties and were turning away people who were not critically hurt.
He earlier said police imposed an indefinite driving ban, and Iraqi soldiers were sent into the streets.
In Baghdad, Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf, the Interior Ministry spokesman, said 27 people were killed and 151 wounded in the twin explosions. He said the police chief was fired.
Saleh said police detained 25 suspects, including some who were using cell phones and cameras nearby, and were questioning witnesses.
"We are focusing on evacuating casualties to the hospital," he said.
No one claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack, which was similar in style to those carried out by al-Qaida, a Sunni group. U.S. officials have warned recently that al-Qaida might attempt a major attack to try to provoke new sectarian bloodshed.
Amarah, a Shiite militia stronghold about 200 miles southeast of Baghdad, has seen violence among rival groups vying for control in Iraq's oil-rich Shiite southern heartland, which has no significant Sunni population.
Al-Qaida is not known to have a significant presence in the region, although the terror group is often blamed for spectacular car bombings elsewhere in Iraq.
The city is the provincial capital of Maysan province, which borders Iran. Iraqi forces took over control of security from British troops there in April. The British are expected to turn over neighboring Basra province, the last area under their control, in mid-December.
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12-12-2007, 11:00 AM
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Machiavelli Incarnate
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Hey over-FED--looks like your bored again.
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12-12-2007, 12:56 PM
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Machiavelli Incarnate
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Originally Posted by Badmutha
Hey over-FED--looks like your bored again.
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yeah, the pathetic piece of monkey shit can't settle on one Ignorant profile, he needs several Ignorant examples of stupidity..
Fedup is the ultimate Joke on here now...hehehe.. No Credibility, No fans, No one to agree with.. Silly Bastard lives in lala land ..alone..
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12-12-2007, 01:42 PM
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Political Junkie
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: My mothers basement
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Originally Posted by Badmotha
Oh wait, no it's not. It's a sign that we limp wristed faggot chickenhaws will buy any bullshit Betray-Us and Bush try to sell.
Why? because we are stupid, naive and desperate for anything that will distract others from the fact we are snivling pussies.
All I can say is,,,I'm glad I am safe hiding in the safety of my trailer and not fighting in this failed war i claim to support.
Triple car bombs in Iraq's south kill 41 By SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writer
6 minutes ago
BAGHDAD - Three car bombs exploded in quick succession in the market district of a southern Iraqi city Wednesday, killing at least 41 people and wounding 150 in a Shiite region that has largely escaped the country's sectarian bloodshed, authorities said.
The police chief in Amarah was fired, an immediate driving ban went into effect, and Iraqi soldiers were deployed on the streets. Hospitals were quickly overwhelmed with the casualties, which mounted as bodies were pulled from the rubble, according to a provincial spokesman.
In a Christian neighborhood in eastern Baghdad, a parked car bomb apparently targeting a passing police patrol killed five civilians, police said. Thirteen people were wounded in the late afternoon explosion in Ghadeer, police said.
Violence has declined dramatically in the capital and elsewhere in Iraq in recent months, and insurgents driven out of Baghdad by the crackdown there have sought to gain a foothold in outlying regions.
The oil-rich Shiite area around Amarah has had almost no al-Qaida presence in the past, but has been beset by violent power struggles between rival militias.
The explosions in Amarah were about five minutes apart, beginning with a small blast at the entrance to the market, said Mohammed Saleh, the provincial council spokesman, elaborating on earlier accounts by police and an intelligence official.
Saleh said bystanders gathered to look at the aftermath of that blast, which wounded just a few people, when a second car bomb exploded. The third car blew up nearby as the crowd began to flee, he said.
Most Baghdad markets, which have been hit by a succession of deadly bombings in recent years, are surrounded by blast walls and shoppers are searched upon entering. In the capital and elsewhere, no cars are allowed to park nearby.
But Saleh said there were no security measures in the market Wednesday.
"There was not a single police car in the street at the time of the explosion," he said. "The provincial council complained many times to the police chief about the lack of security measures in the city, but he would not listen."
The explosions could be felt a half-mile away, said Salam Hussein Jabr, who runs a travel agency. He said his office windows shook and two pictures fell off the walls, and he ran outside to see what had happened.
"This is the first time we've gone through anything like this," said Jabr, a 44-year-old father of three.
Initially, people thought it was a mortar attack, he said. Then the second car exploded.
"Police prevented us from getting near. I saw about 100 people on the ground and police, soldiers and civilians were evacuating them," he told The Associated Press by telephone.
Black smoke billowed over the skyline and flames shot out of cars. Rescue crews worked to evacuate the victims. Sandals apparently lost in the rush lay near pools of blood.
Mohammed Sabri, an elementary school principal, called for more security in the city.
"Amarah is a quiet and stable city, but it seems that terrorists have arrived here," he told AP Television News.
Saleh said 41 people were killed and 150 wounded in the three explosions. He said local hospitals were overwhelmed with casualties and were turning away people who were not critically hurt.
He earlier said police imposed an indefinite driving ban, and Iraqi soldiers were sent into the streets.
In Baghdad, Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf, the Interior Ministry spokesman, said 27 people were killed and 151 wounded in the twin explosions. He said the police chief was fired.
Saleh said police detained 25 suspects, including some who were using cell phones and cameras nearby, and were questioning witnesses.
"We are focusing on evacuating casualties to the hospital," he said.
No one claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack, which was similar in style to those carried out by al-Qaida, a Sunni group. U.S. officials have warned recently that al-Qaida might attempt a major attack to try to provoke new sectarian bloodshed.
Amarah, a Shiite militia stronghold about 200 miles southeast of Baghdad, has seen violence among rival groups vying for control in Iraq's oil-rich Shiite southern heartland, which has no significant Sunni population.
Al-Qaida is not known to have a significant presence in the region, although the terror group is often blamed for spectacular car bombings elsewhere in Iraq.
The city is the provincial capital of Maysan province, which borders Iran. Iraqi forces took over control of security from British troops there in April. The British are expected to turn over neighboring Basra province, the last area under their control, in mid-December.
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Yeah, I know what ya mean bro.
I am one of those faggot chickenhawks too.
We really bought into this decline in of violence and progress thing huh ?
We look like dipshits, more then ususal even
What do we do now ?
Give me a day or so, and I'll come up with one of my usual whiney faggy sounding bullshit semantic spins.
No one belives them and they just laugh but at least we will have something to say
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12-12-2007, 01:44 PM
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Machiavelli Incarnate
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 13,248
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom 1
Yeah, I know what ya mean bro.
I am one of those faggot chickenhawks too.
We really bought into this decline in of violence and progress thing huh ?
We look like dipshits, more then ususal even
What do we do now ?
Give me a day or so, and I'll come up with one of my usual whiney faggy sounding bullshit semantic spins.
No one belives them and they just laugh but at least we will have something to say
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Why are you quoting yourself and then responding to yourself?
Taking notes from Billy or something? At least you haven't told yourself you are pretty like she does.
Oprah
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12-12-2007, 01:51 PM
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Political Junkie
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: My mothers basement
Posts: 280
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Quote:
Originally Posted by countryslim
yeah, the pathetic piece of monkey shit can't settle on one Ignorant profile, he needs several Ignorant examples of stupidity..
Fedup is the ultimate Joke on here now...hehehe.. No Credibility, No fans, No one to agree with.. Silly Bastard lives in lala land ..alone..
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You are confused...you just described me
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12-12-2007, 02:17 PM
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Machiavelli Incarnate
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 3,677
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom 1
You are confused...you just described me
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Look FedUpAmerican--we all know its you--grow a sac and just spew your blabber over your usual screen name. over-FED I thought you were a brave street fighter lol.
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12-12-2007, 02:24 PM
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Seasoned Veteran
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom 1
Yeah, I know what ya mean bro.
I am one of those faggot chickenhawks too.
We really bought into this decline in of violence and progress thing huh ?
We look like dipshits, more then ususal even
What do we do now ?
Give me a day or so, and I'll come up with one of my usual whiney faggy sounding bullshit semantic spins.
No one belives them and they just laugh but at least we will have something to say
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Ok bro...do your best
No one can come up with bullshit like you !
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I am a snivling pussy bitch who tries to talk tough, and fails every time
There is no hawk like a chickenhawk
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