Topic: The Iraqi Army
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Sat 04/12/08 07:25 AM

Still no opinions from the boots on the ground about the Iraqi Army???

Interestingglasses


I'd suggest going here. Group composed of Iraqi and Afghanistan Veterans: http://www.vetsforfreedom.org/

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Sat 04/12/08 07:33 AM


Still no opinions from the boots on the ground about the Iraqi Army???

Interestingglasses


I'd suggest going here. Group composed of Iraqi and Afghanistan Veterans: http://www.vetsforfreedom.org/


Haven't really looked through it before, but these guys can be often found on CNN, MSNBC, and most especially Fox News. Many of them have had more than one or two deployments in either Iraq or Afghanistan, many lifers in the military, and a few of them have received medals for their service. Pete Hegseth is a founding member of the group and has a Bronze Star, and I saw a few others have other medals as well, ontop of their service, which in itself is enough for me.

Some of them have other sites, memorial sites to their fallen brothers and such as well.

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Sat 04/12/08 07:48 AM
Any other time they'd be on here!huh

Thanks sailordrinker
I am a vet though!drinker


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Sat 04/12/08 09:46 AM

I'm big enough to admit my faults, but you have to admit that the numbers coming from the field probably aren't accurate either!


Fair enough.
With exception to the reported numbers possibly being so disproportionate. Especially considering the value you place on getting the words from the General as opposed to the press.

Again... if 5000, 10,000 or more walked off a battle field.. We'd be hearing a lot about it for a few weeks. If 1000 to 1500 did.. of a 20 to 30 thousand man army? It is noteworthy but not anything different from the overall average. Every war has similar stories about isolated incidents of battlefield desertion, and is indicative of nothing much.

Agreed...It would be interesting to see what a few soldiers think of the Iraqi Army their current capabilities and draw backs. However.. given recent events in Basra and the overall lack of chatter on the subject... It might be a fair assumption that anyone who knows, may not be talking about it on a public forum for strategic reasons.

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Sat 04/12/08 10:58 AM
Edited by Rapunzel on Sat 04/12/08 11:00 AM
QUOTE


given recent events in Basra
and the overall lack of chatter on the subject...

It might be a fair assumption that anyone who knows,
may not be talking about it on a public forum
for strategic reasons.





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Sat 04/12/08 12:38 PM
Like this Rapunzel?
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to discuss policy with outsiders.

An AP story I read says this 4 times!!!drinker


Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 12:54 PM
Or this story, where the AP chief complains about the loss of the freedoms the press has.


AP chief: Press should quiz candidates on open government.

Curley praised congressional passage of legislation that toughened the Freedom of Information Act. But he chided Bush administration efforts that he said undercut the measure.

http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/news.aspx?id=19821


Or this one;

AP Chief: Press Freedoms Among Casualties of 9/11

http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003721299




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Sat 04/12/08 12:59 PM
Ooooooooh Fanta Fanta.....:cry:

so much controversy & conflicting stories noway


it is sooo crazy Guy...sad :cry: sad


and sooooo all consuming....:cry: :cry: :cry:


when will this nightmare end??? sad





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Sat 04/12/08 01:03 PM
Edited by mnhiker on Sat 04/12/08 01:03 PM


Still no opinions from the boots on the ground about the Iraqi Army???

Interestingglasses


I'd suggest going here. Group composed of Iraqi and Afghanistan Veterans: http://www.vetsforfreedom.org/


Starsailor,

According to SourchWatch, Vets for Freedom is a "Republican front group managed by Republican-affiliated public relations, media, legal, and political consultants, including former White House spokesman Taylor Gross, to defeat candidates who advocate an end to the US occupation of Iraq".

Here is the article:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Vets_for_Freedom

More information on this group from PR Watch:

http://www.prwatch.org/node/7177

And more:

http://dumpbachmann.blogspot.com/2008/04/vets-for-freedom-chair-confirms.html

Again, Vets for Freedom is a Republican Front Group.

Next time, Starsailor, you should 'vet' your source, no pun intended.

Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:13 PM

Ooooooooh Fanta Fanta.....:cry:

so much controversy & conflicting stories noway


it is sooo crazy Guy...sad :cry: sad


and sooooo all consuming....:cry: :cry: :cry:


when will this nightmare end??? sad


Not soon enough!

19 Americans were killed in just the last 7 days!
Information is not coming out of sadr city!
The press is being kept out of the loop, and my nephew has been deployed in there.frown
Hopefully he wont be killed in this Iraqi civil war! I could handle his death alot better if it comes fighting for us instead of this Malaki fellow!








Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:14 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 04/12/08 01:15 PM
Whats up hiker?drinker

Ive visitd a few of those sites, but it seems like a lot of politics and posers!

Rapunzel's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:18 PM
Edited by Rapunzel on Sat 04/12/08 01:21 PM


Ooooooooh Fanta Fanta.....:cry:

so much controversy & conflicting stories noway


it is sooo crazy Guy...sad :cry: sad


and sooooo all consuming....:cry: :cry: :cry:


when will this nightmare end??? sad


Not soon enough!

19 Americans were killed in just the last 7 days!
Information is not coming out of sadr city!
The press is being kept out of the loop, and my nephew has been deployed in there.frown
Hopefully he wont be killed in this Iraqi civil war! I could handle his death alot better if it comes fighting for us instead of this Malaki fellow!











yes, this is very near and dear to me too sad

my awesome friend Fanta...smokin



i have a very good Soldier Friend drinker


his fifth time in combat smokin


and 16th year in the Military drinker


and he is there ...drinker smokin drinker


amidst all of this too sad sad sad



we cannot pray enough for this endless tragedy :cry: :cry: :cry:










mnhiker's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:22 PM

Whats up hiker?drinker

Ive visitd a few of those sites, but it seems like a lot of politics and posers!


Hi Fanta.

So does that mean you do or you don't believe that Vets for Freedom is a front group of Republican-affiliated groups with the agenda of promoting the Bush Administration and the Iraq War?

Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:23 PM
I saw a program on the local PBS that had the Afghan Army and Police being trained by a NG Unit from NC.
(Not the best training)

Who is training the Iraqi's, and what kind of soldiers are they putting out.


Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:27 PM


Whats up hiker?drinker

Ive visitd a few of those sites, but it seems like a lot of politics and posers!


Hi Fanta.

So does that mean you do or you don't believe that Vets for Freedom is a front group of Republican-affiliated groups with the agenda of promoting the Bush Administration and the Iraq War?


I think there is a lot of politics involved and a lot of posers occupying that corner of cyber-space!
Yes, maybe, I dont want to think about it!!

Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:31 PM



Ooooooooh Fanta Fanta.....:cry:

so much controversy & conflicting stories noway


it is sooo crazy Guy...sad :cry: sad


and sooooo all consuming....:cry: :cry: :cry:


when will this nightmare end??? sad


Not soon enough!

19 Americans were killed in just the last 7 days!
Information is not coming out of sadr city!
The press is being kept out of the loop, and my nephew has been deployed in there.frown
Hopefully he wont be killed in this Iraqi civil war! I could handle his death alot better if it comes fighting for us instead of this Malaki fellow!











yes, this is very near and dear to me too sad

my awesome friend Fanta...smokin



i have a very good Soldier Friend drinker


his fifth time in combat smokin


and 16th year in the Military drinker


and he is there ...drinker smokin drinker


amidst all of this too sad sad sad



we cannot pray enough for this endless tragedy :cry: :cry: :cry:












Do you get to talk with him much?

Lindyy's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:32 PM

Still no opinions from the boots on the ground about the Iraqi Army???

Interestingglasses


Lindyy says:

fanta - how is this from the "boots on the ground". My 30 year old neighbor Jason K., 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment based in Germany, was killed in action in Iraq from insurgents in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City with a rocket propelled grenade on Monday.

Jason enlisted in the Army, Jason believed in the cause, Jason wanted to go to Iraq to fight, his letters home were of encouragement and progress.

His mother, Sue, is ever so proud of Jason.flowerforyou She supports President Bush and the war in Iraq and the war against terrorism. Sue, like Jason, understands the situtation that is going on in the world today and will continue to go on, perhaps until the end of time as we know it.

Jason laid down his life for freedom and democracy, something he greatly believed in and understood. He laid down his life so people like you and the other anti-war bashers can practice your first amendment rights and mouth off to you know where and back.

AS FOR JASON K. I SAY THIS:

John 15:13
13: Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.:heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:
:heart:

I KNOW IN MY HEART the minute Jason died the Lord took him home and immediately said to Jason:

Matthew 25:23
"........'Well done, good and faithful servant!"

AMEN. Jason, thank you ever so much. AMEN.:heart: :heart:

Lindyy
:heart: :heart:

mnhiker's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:34 PM
Edited by mnhiker on Sat 04/12/08 01:34 PM



Whats up hiker?drinker

Ive visitd a few of those sites, but it seems like a lot of politics and posers!


Hi Fanta.

So does that mean you do or you don't believe that Vets for Freedom is a front group of Republican-affiliated groups with the agenda of promoting the Bush Administration and the Iraq War?


I think there is a lot of politics involved and a lot of posers occupying that corner of cyber-space!
Yes, maybe, I dont want to think about it!!


Fair enough. drinker

Rapunzel's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:38 PM




Ooooooooh Fanta Fanta.....:cry:

so much controversy & conflicting stories noway


it is sooo crazy Guy...sad :cry: sad


and sooooo all consuming....:cry: :cry: :cry:


when will this nightmare end??? sad


Not soon enough!

19 Americans were killed in just the last 7 days!
Information is not coming out of sadr city!
The press is being kept out of the loop, and my nephew has been deployed in there.frown
Hopefully he wont be killed in this Iraqi civil war! I could handle his death alot better if it comes fighting for us instead of this Malaki fellow!











yes, this is very near and dear to me too sad

my awesome friend Fanta...smokin



i have a very good Soldier Friend drinker


his fifth time in combat smokin


and 16th year in the Military drinker


and he is there ...drinker smokin drinker


amidst all of this too sad sad sad



we cannot pray enough for this endless tragedy :cry: :cry: :cry:












Do you get to talk with him much?




i've heard from him just this week drinker

he keeps in touch as often as he can smokin






Fanta46's photo
Sat 04/12/08 01:44 PM


Still no opinions from the boots on the ground about the Iraqi Army???

Interestingglasses


Lindyy says:

fanta - how is this from the "boots on the ground". My 30 year old neighbor Jason K., 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment based in Germany, was killed in action in Iraq from insurgents in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City with a rocket propelled grenade on Monday.

Jason enlisted in the Army, Jason believed in the cause, Jason wanted to go to Iraq to fight, his letters home were of encouragement and progress.

His mother, Sue, is ever so proud of Jason.flowerforyou She supports President Bush and the war in Iraq and the war against terrorism. Sue, like Jason, understands the situtation that is going on in the world today and will continue to go on, perhaps until the end of time as we know it.

Jason laid down his life for freedom and democracy, something he greatly believed in and understood. He laid down his life so people like you and the other anti-war bashers can practice your first amendment rights and mouth off to you know where and back.

AS FOR JASON K. I SAY THIS:

John 15:13
13: Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.:heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:
:heart:

I KNOW IN MY HEART the minute Jason died the Lord took him home and immediately said to Jason:

Matthew 25:23
"........'Well done, good and faithful servant!"

AMEN. Jason, thank you ever so much. AMEN.:heart: :heart:

Lindyy
:heart: :heart:


Go tell your shet to someone else Lindy!
I am a vet, I fought for myself, thats a lot different than she knows someone who knows someone. My nephew is in Sadr City right now, so

Go preach your propoganda somewhere else!

Boy,,,
Some of these 700 Club members, and PTL religous right folks, are about as blind and presumptous as they come.

And,
They are a hateful lot as well!
I know from the way you follow me around Lindy-:heart: , that you have a thing for me, but
You are really not my type!


FANTA devil