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PC Fong's Planet of Bliss!The Path to Enlightenment is seldom trod.......'cept by folk who are "lost"!!!
The Master's site! Sad they 'colorised' his pic - his hair was black!
3月25日 VIDEO - U.S. Soldiers Killing Unarmed Iraqi Civilians.......Hard day at the local store! Buying groceries was never so risky in the "fuckin' " USA!!!
"You beaut! ....get that fucker off! (rocket launcher) ......I let that fucker off, dude ......he got thirty rounds!" "Cease fire, cease fire!" "Waa-hoooo!" "...(Laughing) ...we fucked those people ......all that shit down there!" "You see those two people .....I fucking ripped through them!" "I shot that dude in the white car ......and it ran into the fuckin' building! ....... (Laughing)...more, more ......did you get that on recorder - or what?"
Information Clearing House (ICH) video:- Witness to a war crime - U.S. Soldiers Killing Unarmed Iraqi Civilians "It is apparent that the actions of these soldiers is a war crime and should not go unpunished. I ask readers to view the video and to pass it to others in the hope that mainstream media will do it's job and bring it to the attention of a larger audience. Please contact your government representatives and demand that they call for an investigation in to this brutal murder." http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/987/59
According to the video - the 1/5 Marines in Ramadi, Iraq: "No unarmed people were hurt during shooting (of the video?)" - BULLSHIT!!! Such disgraceful hypocrisy....... this is how negative karma is made...... Once were warriors, now no longer men........ just murderous dogs!
1st Battalion 5th Marines (1/5) is an infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps based out of Camp Pendleton, California consisting of approximately 800 Marines and Sailors. They fall under the command of the 5th Marine Regiment and the 1st Marine Division. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usmc/1-5.htm
Quote:- James Webb - Iwo Jima reunion, 20 Feb 2000........
"All I saw on Iwo in the quiet of my own February morning were the echoes of your struggle: the black, hot volcanic sand along the beach. The earth cracking and giving up sulfurous fumes. The vegetation clinging to old bunkers. The spent bullet casings here and there, like odd seashells in the sand. And Suribachi, won at such a price, hardly more than a hill, impressive only because of the memories it conveyed .......Only those who were in the middle of any battle can ever fully understand it. For the rest of us, even those who have worn the uniform of Marines, and even those Marines who have felt the sting of battle, Iwo Jima can only be comprehended indirectly. Through the narratives of the survivors. Through the awful statistics of those who did not survive. Through the objectives that were achieved. Through the knowledge of the toughness of the enemy that was defeated ........
What was given to our Marine Corps at Iwo Jima is equally as enduring. Every man and woman who has served as a United States Marine since February 1945 has carried with him or her the legacy of Iwo Jima. It is woven into their consciousness just as tightly as the fabric that makes up their uniform. The sacrifices made on that battlefield inform them every day of the inalterable standards to which history might make them also accountable. The courage and sense of duty of their fellow Marines on Iwo Jima breathes dignity into their own acts, even 55 years down the road........." http://www.geocities.com/sniper1_5/IwoJima.html
Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) "...The main characters all have an interesting story to tell. But in the end the message is clear. War is futile..." http://iwojimathemovie.warnerbros.com/lettersofiwojima/framework/framework.htmlQuote from 1/5 Marines website: "....The Vietnam War was not a Movie. It was not a 'Conflict'. It was not a game or a form of entertainment. Vietnam was a war. Real men fought it, real men bled and real men died in it. This site is to Honor those men....." http://www.geocities.com/sniper1_5/Notice.html - http://www.usmclinks.com/ - http://www.geocities.com/sniper1_5/ - I wonder if they ever realised that the Vietnamese called it "the American war"?
Some more of the "valor, heroic deeds and glorious history" of the 1/5 Marines while stomping around in Vietnam killing their citizens, 1960's to 1975 - http://www.vietnamheroes.com/photoalbums.htm
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Falluja massacre Nov 23 2006 In: News By: ssemino "The infamous video with a marine shooting an unarmed and bleeding iraqi in the Falluja Moskee.....". Executing the wounded! http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=39479c5aff - and the massacre of Falluja in Arabic, starts with a short intro of US low-level bombing of villages in Vietnam - http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a4a1d_4807 - this is strictly adults only - don't say you weren't warned! Then again, the Americans didn't seem to worry too much about terrorising or killing children with their bombs and guns!
The US Army's 2/3 FA colts battle insurgents in Adhamiwa, Iraq. Mar 24 2007 In: News By: Dronetek "The US Army's 2/3 FA colts battle insurgents in Adhamiwa, Iraq. Adhamiwa is a town neighborhood in Baghdad......". Gets a lot more gruesome towards the end! Saddam captured (dragged to the ground!) at 3.30 and the medical bits at 6.00+ http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=75e_1174792380 - this is strictly adults only - don't say you weren't warned!
Humvee Driving In Iraqi Traffic http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=214255 - The utterly obscene arrogance of the US forces in Iraq - I wonder if they missed that pedestrian???
3月4日 Video - Iran: Another perspectiveIran: Another perspective
3月3日 Video - "Run to the Rock" - impeach Bush!!!Treatment for impeach on beach, January 6, 2007........ also see http://www.bodiescount.org/ Ocean Beach, San Francisco: 1,000 people send a message to Washington......
Can You Spell Impeachment? Video - Talking about Tiger Attack
This is a true video shot in Assam, India. Oh, I thought tigers were an endangered species.......huh??? Video - Talking about Saddam Hanging
A Lynching... from "Baghdad Burning" http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
"It's official. Maliki and his people are psychopaths. This really is a new low. It's outrageous- an execution during Eid. Muslims all over the world (with the exception of Iran) are outraged. Eid is a time of peace, of putting aside quarrels and anger- at least for the duration of Eid.
This does not bode well for the coming year. No one imagined the madmen would actually do it during a religious holiday. It is religiously unacceptable and before, it was constitutionally illegal. We thought we'd at least get a few days of peace and some time to enjoy the Eid holiday, which coincides with the New Year this year. We've spent the first two days of a holy holiday watching bits and pieces of a sordid lynching. America the savior… After nearly four years and Bush's biggest achievement in Iraq has been a lynching. Bravo Americans. Maliki has made the mistake of his life. His signature and unhidden glee at the whole execution, especially on the first day of Eid Al Adha (the Eid where millions of Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca), will only do more to damage his already tattered reputation. He's like a vulture in a suit (or a balding weasel). It's almost embarrassing. I kept expecting Muwafaq Al Rubaii to run over and wipe the drool from the corner of his mouth as he signed for the execution. Are these the people who represent the New Iraq? We're in so much more trouble than I ever thought. And no- not the celebrations BBC are claiming. With the exception of a few areas, the streets are empty. Now we come to CNN. Shame on you CNN journalists- you're getting lazy. The least you can do is get the last words correct when you write a story about an execution. Your articles are read the world over and will go down in history as references. You people are the biggest news network in the world- the least you can do is spend some money on a decent translator. Saddam's last words were NOT "Muqtada Al Sadr" as Munir Haddad claimed, according to the article below. If anyone had seen at least part of the video they showed on TV, you'd know that. From the (cell phone) video that was leaked, it was not an executioner who yelled "long live Muqtada al-Sadr". See, this is another low the Maliki government sunk to- they had some hecklers conveniently standing by during the execution. Maliki claimed they were "some witnesses from the trial", but they were, very obviously, hecklers. The moment the noose was around Saddam's neck, they began chanting, in unison, "God's prayers be on Mohamed and on Mohamed's family…" Something else I didn't quite catch (but it was very coordinated), and then "Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada!" One of them called out to Saddam, "Go to hell…" (in Arabic). Saddam looked down disdainfully and answered "Heya hay il marjala…?" which is basically saying, "Is this your manhood…?".
Someone half-heartedly called out to the hecklers, "I beg you, I beg you- the man is being executed!" They were slightly quieter and then Saddam stood and said, "Ashadu an la ilaha ila Allah, wa ashhadu ana Mohammedun rasool Allah…" Which means, "I witness there is no god but Allah and that Mohammed is His messenger." These are the words a Muslim (Sunnis and Shia alike) should say on their deathbed. He repeated this one more time, very clearly, but before he could finish it, he was lynched. So, no, CNN, his last words were not "Muqtada Al Sadr" in a mocking tone- just thought someone should clear that up. (Really people, six of you contributed to that article!) Then again, one could argue that it was a judge who gave them that false information. A judge on the Iraqi appeals court- one of the judges who ratified the execution order. Everyone knows Iraqi judges under American tutelage never lie- that explains CNN's confusion. Muwafaq Al Rubai was said he was "weak and frightened". Apparently, Rubai saw a different lynching because according to the video they leaked, he didn't look frightened at all. His voice didn't shake and he refused to put on the black hood. He looked resigned to his fate, and during the heckling he looked as defiant as ever. (It's quite a contrast to Muhsin Abdul Hameed's public hysterics last year when the Americans raided his home.) It's one thing to have militias participating in killings. This is allegedly the democracy the Americans flaunt. Is this how bloodthirsty and frightening we've become? Is this what Iraq stands for now? Executions? I'm sure the rest of the Arab countries will be impressed. One of the most advanced countries in the world did not help to reconstruct Iraq, they didn't even help produce a decent constitution. They did, however, contribute nicely to a kangaroo court and a lynching. A lynching shall go down in history as America's biggest accomplishment in Iraq. So who's next? Who hangs for the hundreds of thousands who've died as a direct result of this war and occupation? Bush? Blair? Maliki? Jaffari? Allawi? Chalabi? 2006 has definitely been representative of Maliki and his government- killings like never before and a lynching to end it properly. Death and destruction everywhere. I'm so tired of all of this…...."
Video download at http://www.6b6b.com/link-10573.html and click on tab at bottom right.
Saddam meets his maker..........
Video - Talking about Kent State University USA, May 4, 1970
Remember Kent State .......the US National Guard - killing students - anti-Vietnam war demonstration!
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