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Some of the deadliest attacks and air disasters suffered by U.S. troops in Iraq since the war began in March 2003:

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  • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)STONERS
    STONERS
    April 24, 2007, 12:15 a.m.

    May God Be with all the families....

    • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)Daylight
      Daylight
      April 24, 2007, 9:09 a.m.

      Today 9 of them killed in a car bomb attack,it is good for Bush and his Right Wing supporters. Yes, the surge is really working!

      • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)Teech
        Teech
        April 24, 2007, 9:15 p.m.

        Mission accomplished.

        • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)longjaafar
          longjaafar
          April 24, 2007, 9:32 p.m.

          It's so sad that the man never learns. I guess it's now a matter of pride, but at what price? That so many lives are lost (on both sides) is a grave sin and should not be condoned.

          • Avg rating: (+0/-2 -2)Teech
            Teech
            April 24, 2007, 9:55 p.m.

            From the dust cover of the book "Fiasco", by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Thomas E. Ricks. The Penguin Press, New York,, 2006

            "...But the heart of the story "Fiasco" has to tell, which has never

            been told before, is that of a military occupation whose leaders failed to see a

            blooming insurgency for what it was and as a result led their soldiers in such a way that the insurgency became inevitable. If America's top military commanders had set out to create an Iraqui insurgency, they could hardly have done a better job, not least by countenancing the random arrest and imprisonment of wide swaths of Iraqui men in the most humiliating of conditions....."

            • Avg rating: (+2/-1 1)Teech
              Teech
              April 24, 2007, 9:58 p.m.

              I always have, and will continue to support our troops in Iraq. Their commander-in-chief, however, is a common war criminal. As a soldier in the 60's, I frequently was ordered to do stupid things. I obeyed orders, as trained, because they were legal...that was the deal. I understand the frustration many of our troops must feel. Dissent is not disloyalty.....it is the right to question and disagree with government that soldiers have fought and died for throughout our history. It used to be called freedom of speech. Only this fascist, tyranical, incompetent, corrupt, and incredibly secret regime condemns dissent as disloyalty as they continue to sow the seeds of fear and distrust.

              • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)WCFIELDS
                WCFIELDS
                April 25, 2007, 12:13 a.m.

                Bring our military home.

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