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Burr wrote:
BUT, it should have been. I didn't care who won because my two teams didn't make it BUT it was a good game. I watched with out my glasses and now I can't see a thing, guess I'll take a nap. Burr The score? 4000 to 1000000. ======================================= As if to underscore that fact, more than 60 Iraqis were killed and another 88 were wounded in a massive bomb blast in a market place in Iraq three days ago. Nearly 600 Iraqis were killed in various bomb blasts and other attacks in January 2008, raising the tally of Iraqi civilians killed since the US invasion and occupation of Iraq began in March 2003 to over one million. The latest round of violence in January gives the lie to the Bush administration’s oft-repeated claim that the so-called “surge” in the number of US troops in the country is working and has reduced the incidents of violence. http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=94483 ======================================== |
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On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 04:30:09 GMT, m II wrote:
Burr wrote: BUT, it should have been. I didn't care who won because my two teams didn't make it BUT it was a good game. I watched with out my glasses and now I can't see a thing, guess I'll take a nap. Burr The score? 4000 to 1000000. ======================================= As if to underscore that fact, more than 60 Iraqis were killed and another 88 were wounded in a massive bomb blast in a market place in Iraq three days ago. Nearly 600 Iraqis were killed in various bomb blasts and other attacks in January 2008, raising the tally of Iraqi civilians killed since the US invasion and occupation of Iraq began in March 2003 to over one million. The latest round of violence in January gives the lie to the Bush administration’s oft-repeated claim that the so-called “surge” in the number of US troops in the country is working and has reduced the incidents of violence. http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=94483 ======================================== And this has what to do with the Superbowl? |
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On Feb 3, 9:19 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 04:30:09 GMT, m II wrote: Burr wrote: BUT, it should have been. I didn't care who won because my two teams didn't make it BUT it was a good game. I watched with out my glasses and now I can't see a thing, guess I'll take a nap. Burr The score? 4000 to 1000000. ======================================= As if to underscore that fact, more than 60 Iraqis were killed and another 88 were wounded in a massive bomb blast in a market place in Iraq three days ago. Nearly 600 Iraqis were killed in various bomb blasts and other attacks in January 2008, raising the tally of Iraqi civilians killed since the US invasion and occupation of Iraq began in March 2003 to over one million. The latest round of violence in January gives the lie to the Bush administration's oft-repeated claim that the so-called "surge" in the number of US troops in the country is working and has reduced the incidents of violence. http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=94483 ======================================== - - And this has what to do with the Superbowl? - For some of Our Great American Men and Women in Uniform the Super Bowl is Shortwave Radio. Superbowl XLII -by- Shortwave Radio -via- American Forces Radio (AFN) http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/200...ave-radio.html Shortwave Central BLOG Monitoring Times - Sunday, February 03, 2008 The New England Patriots will always be remembered for Failing to Winning their Final Game. The New England Patriots were : 1 Lose and 18 Wins http://www.patriots.com/games/index....tails&eid=2994 The New York Giants will always be remembered for Winning Their Final Game plus putting and an End to the New England Patriots 'almost' Perfect Season. * The New York Giants were : 14 Wins and 6 Loses http://www.giants.com/gameday/schedule.html |
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![]() The score? 4000 to 1000000. ======================================= As if to underscore that fact, more than 60 Iraqis were killed and another 88 were wounded in a massive bomb blast in a market place in Iraq three days ago. Nearly 600 Iraqis were killed in various bomb blasts and other attacks in January 2008, raising the tally of Iraqi civilians killed since the US invasion and occupation of Iraq began in March 2003 to over one million. The latest round of violence in January gives the lie to the Bush administration's oft-repeated claim that the so-called "surge" in the number of US troops in the country is working and has reduced the incidents of violence. http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=94483 ======================================== You can add 9 more innocent civilians to the score. The US "heroes" just admitted to the crime an hour ago. More parades for the American "heroes" are no doubt being planned as you read this. Truly pathetic. By LAUREN FRAYER, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 16 minutes ago BAGHDAD - The U.S. military said Monday that it accidentally killed nine Iraqi civilians during an operation targeting al-Qaida in Iraq south of Baghdad. The civilians were killed Saturday near Iskandariyah, 30 miles south of the Iraqi capital, U.S. Navy Lt. Patrick Evans told The Associated Press. Three more civilians were wounded and taken to U.S. military hospitals nearby, he said. The incident and the events surrounding it are under investigation, Evans said. The killings occurred as U.S. forces pursued suspected al-Qaida in Iraq militants in the area. Shortly after the incident, American officers met with a Muslim sheik representing citizens in the area, he said. "We offer our condolences to the families of those who were killed in this incident, and we mourn the loss of innocent civilian life," Evans said in a statement e-mailed to the AP. Saturday's strike was the deadliest known case of mistaken identity in recent months. In November, a leader of one of the so-called awakening councils -- Sunni tribesmen allied with American forces fighting to oust al-Qaida from their hometowns -- said U.S. soldiers killed dozens of his fighters during a 12-hour battle north of Baghdad. The leader, Mansour Abid Salim of the Taji Awakening Council, accused American troops of mistaking his men for militants. The U.S. military admitted killing 25 men, but said they were insurgents operating "in the target area" where al-Qaida was believed to be hiding. The U.S. military investigated that incident, but the two versions of events were never reconciled. A month later, the U.S. military said its forces accidentally killed two people during a raid in Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad, and that one of them was later revealed to be an awakening council member. |
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