Pulp Non Fiction

[ Thursday, July 17, 2003 ]

 

SOUVENIR PICTURES SANDBAGS IN IRAQ

OPERATION VILE SERPENT

Fouth Infantry Division soldiers from the 1st Battalion 68 Armor Regiment detain and put sandbags on the heads of all the men of the village of Mishahdah, Iraq (news - web sites) 45 kilometers north of Baghdad Sunday, July 13, 2003. The dawn search mission was part of Operation Ivy Serpent which began Sunday, an attempt to root out and eliminate pro-Saddam insurgents who have been firing rocket-propelled grenades on American vehicle convoys and launching mortar attacks on U.S. bases.(AP Photo/John Moore)

Sandbags.

DO THE HAVE TO CHOKE THESE MEN IN THE 114 DEGREE HEAT WITH THESE SANDBAGS?

ARE THESE SANDBAGS REALLY NECESSARY?


While the LIBERATORS take souvenir pictures????

We know that our troops are but pawns in the Carlyle Thousand Points of Light New World Odor.

Yes it is the superiors who should try putting a sandbag on THEIR heads.

ON BUSHES HEAD.

Let junior try it in the noonday 114 degree sun and sand in the Iraqi desert.While we take DEGRADING HUMILIATING pictures of HIM and post them on theweb.

ISNT THAT against the geneva convention? By the way did the Iraqis put sandbags on the heads of the American Pow's who were later released unharmed and who came home HEROS??



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