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Hero2 05-24-2004 04:42 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylflon
I'm rather surprised by Hero2's insensitivity.

I think the wedding bombing is a terrible thing. Those people didn't deserve to die.

Will these people be classified as "casualties of war"?

The Iraqi people have been so dehumanized to American people that people laugh when they read about innocent people being killed while attending a wedding.

Sickening.

Im srry if I offened anyone I dident mean for it to come out so harsh. I dont think it was a good thing that we bombed them or that we killed civilans. I was laughing at the fact that we screwed up BIG. I wasnt lauging at the dead people but the fact that we bombed a wedding it seems like something out of a hot shots movie.

Crash 05-24-2004 04:58 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
the only reason it seems so bad is because all the stupid reporters, reporting everything that happens all day long (well, the stuff that makes americans looks bad anyways)

this stuff happens in all wars, just isn't covered as well as it is today. The truth is: War is Hell

You can't expect america to be the all righteous perfect nation that does nothing wrong and saves everyone, nation that we claim it to be. This is why I said younger poeple are democrats (aka idealists, but not realists)

and later, when they realize how the real world is run, they become republicans.

yeah, democrats complain all day about the weather, but never do anything about it.

lets imagine if hitler was taken out before he came to power... dont you think it would have been worth the collateral damage?

Bond 05-24-2004 05:04 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
In an effort to provide a fair and balanced look at the issue, which you rarely get here at GT:
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BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S. military said Monday its photographs of rifles, machine guns, white powder and foreign passports support its case that it attacked a safehouse for foreign fighters — not a wedding party — near the Syrian border.

Iraqi survivors and police said up to 45 people died, and that the victims had been celebrating a wedding. Video that Associated Press Television News shot a day after the attack shows fragments of musical instruments, pots and pans, and brightly colored beddings used for celebrations, scattered around a bombed out tent.

"At this point, we have seen really nothing that causes us to change our minds. That's why we need to get as much evidence as possible and hand it to the investigators," said Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, the coalition deputy chief of staff for operations in Iraq (news - web sites).

"What we found on the ground and our post-strike analysis suggests that what we had was a significant foreign fighter smuggler waystation in the middle of the desert that was bringing people into this country for the sole purpose of attacking to kill the people of Iraq," he said.

Kimmitt said the U.S. operation lasted from midnight until about 4 a.m. and that ground forces moved in after the bombing.

"We have found no evidence of any children being killed by people on the ground," he said at a news conference. "We have witnesses say that there were no children there."

For the second time, Kimmitt showed pictures of items the military said it found at the attack site, including machine guns, rounds of ammunition, a Sudan Airways plane ticket, medical gear, a Sudanese passport and battery packs associated with improvised explosive devises.

"These are pictures that are somewhat inconsistent, to my mind, with a wedding party," Kimmitt said.

New evidence showed the events on the ground to be "somewhat inconsistent with a wedding party," he said.

Earlier Monday, a senior coalition official said on condition of anonymity that the U.S. military hasn't ruled anything out as it looks into Wednesday's pre-dawn operation, but said he is confident that a legitimate target had been hit.

The official said an investigation into the events "probably" would take weeks.

"We have not denied anything about this incident. We still don't believe there was a wedding going on, or a wedding party going on, when we hit in the early morning hours. Could there have been some sort of celebration going on earlier? Certainly," the official said.

Several hours of video footage obtained Sunday by Associated Press Television News showed a wedding party that survivors said was later attacked by U.S. planes. The dead included the cameraman, Yasser Shawkat Abdullah, hired to record the festivities, which ended Tuesday night before the planes struck.

Among those killed were 27 members of the same family, survivors said.

APTN footage taken on Wednesday in the city of Ramadi shows the burials of women and children who allegedly died in the wedding attack. The U.S. military has said up to six women may have died in its operation.

Source

Crash 05-24-2004 06:08 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
:hump: :rambo: ha!!!


see, i told you the American press sucks hardcore... dont believe the media, (cept fox new channel)

DeathsHand 05-24-2004 06:18 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
I don't see how the article Bond posted is a more fair and balanced look, considering it's written by the same guy... Unless I'm missing the point of posting that, which I probably am...

Seems like nowadays, "Fair and balanced" means "Whatever articles proves my arguement the best"...

Liberals find stories that make the US look bad and say "This is the truth" and then Republicans find another source that paints a different picture and says "No, this is the truth..."...

And come on, Fox News? Granted it's the cable news channel I watch the most (and I watch a lot of the cable news... well, kinda), isn't it supposed to be very aligned to the right? How is that any better than "the rest" of the media which is supposed to be aligned more to the left? Unless of course you're a republican, which makes it better because they're on your side...

Crash 05-24-2004 06:26 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
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Originally Posted by DeathsHand
And come on, Fox News? Granted it's the cable news channel I watch the most (and I watch a lot of the cable news... well, kinda), isn't it supposed to be very aligned to the right? How is that any better than "the rest" of the media which is supposed to be aligned more to the left? Unless of course you're a republican, which makes it better because they're on your side...

yep, you're right... it isn't any better, it is not fair and balanced, but it supports my views... lol... politics are dumb. Nothing is ever fair and balanced.

Stonecutter 05-24-2004 07:46 PM

Re: We blew up a wedding
 
I don't often light the fire, I just pour the gas and enjoy the results.


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