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Marines Arrive in N.C. After Iraq Mission

by Ricardo (The New X) Monday, Jun. 23, 2003 at 3:58 AM

Read this article. The whole thing is fine and makes perfect sense except for the last comment. From that last comment, I can tell that that woman is probably some stupid stupid suburban housewife who doesn't know jack shit. She probably heard somebody say something like that on ABC news or some other shitty "news" station and she just chose to repeat it because in the "lala teletubby" head of hers it sounded like something meaningful and intelligent. That last comment makes absolutely no sense.

Marines Arrive in N.C. After Iraq Mission
2 hours, 17 minutes ago Add U.S. National - AP to My Yahoo!


By ESTES THOMPSON, Associated Press Writer

CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - About 50 Marines rode ashore at Onslow Beach at dawn Sunday, the first of thousands expected back at Camp Lejeune this week after five months in Iraq (news - web sites).


Members of A Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, rolled up on the beach aboard 16 amphibious assault vehicles launched from the amphibious transport USS Ponce, just off shore.


The combination sea-land vehicles drove through the dunes to a parking area for inspection before carrying the Marines to barracks on the base for reunions with their loved ones.


A few families were on the beach to watch the landing. Evelyn DeNice brought her daughter and two sons, who shouted and hopped with excitement when they saw Gunnery Sgt. Bert DeNice, his head protruding from the top of one of the assault craft.


"This is probably the best feeling ever. We can finally breathe again," Evelyn DeNice said. "We're just happy he had a safe return home."


Some 7,000 members of Task Force Tarawa, also known as the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, which helped rescue Army Pvt. Jessica Lynch, were due back at Lejeune and nearby air bases and ports this week. At least 1,500 were expected Sunday at Onslow Beach, the port at Morehead City, and New River and Cherry Point air stations.


The brigade has spent five months in Iraq, where 20 members were killed in combat, three died in accidents and 58 were wounded in action.


"Sometimes, you don't know how much you miss them until they're gone," Greg Mayo, 38, said Saturday. He was preparing for the return of his wife, Gunnery Sgt. Yolanda Mayo, at the end of the week when the last of six ships is due off the North Carolina coast.


At Lejeune, welcome home signs written on bedsheets lined the chain link fence across from the main gate, and in town, signs on businesses celebrate their return.


This week's return from the war is the largest to date for Jacksonville, which borders the base. About 15,000 ground troops from Camp Lejeune were sent to Iraq and Kuwait.


In addition to helping rescue Lynch, members of Task Force Tarawa captured 1,000 prisoners of war, worked to secure the cities of Nasiriyah, Al Amarah, Ad Diwaniyah and Al Kut, and controlled an area of 50,000 square kilometers.


Their 20 losses were significant, though not as great as the 35 soldiers killed in the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, which had the most casualties of any military unit.


The task force had left in January with the Marines and 81 aircraft.


Jennifer Thrash, the wife of deployed Sgt. John Thrash, a 26-year-old combat engineer from Meridian, Miss., hung a banner on the front porch of their duplex proclaiming: "Welcome home, John. Thank you for defending freedom. Love you so much."


"Until Sept. 11 happened, my generation never knew what the cost of defending freedom meant," she said.




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Assult craft

by Saturday Gawker Tuesday, Jun. 24, 2003 at 9:36 AM

I love a parrade don't you?
Please, no fire crackers.
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BABABA

by Bush Admirer Tuesday, Jun. 24, 2003 at 10:32 AM

This is not me
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Dipshit

by Bush Admirer Tuesday, Jun. 24, 2003 at 3:59 PM

>>>"From that last comment, I can tell that that woman is probably some stupid stupid suburban housewife who doesn't know jack shit."

From your comment I can tell that you're probably some unwashed anti-war protester scum who wouldn't be able to tell the difference between jack shit and hamburger (would probably eat both). The woman you're criticizing is infinitely smarter than you.
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Explain to the forum BA

by 3200fps Tuesday, Jun. 24, 2003 at 11:02 PM

1) How Iraq was related to 9-11?

2) Why demonstrating your civil rights as allotted in the Bill of RIghts within the US Constitution is wrong?


3)Why the Freudian slip to reference "Scat" fetish?
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The New X

by The New X Thursday, Jun. 26, 2003 at 10:41 AM

that woman doesnt know nething.
shes from suburbia for crying out loud.

and that last comment was meaningless and stupid

what on earth does september 11th have to do with freedom?

last i heard it was just a terrorist attack on an american target

what the fuck is she talking bout

the fact is
in order for the government to get support of its people
it has to resort to stupid meaningless rhetoric

and use trigger words like "freedom" and "justice"
and dumbass housewives (for example) who dont know jack shit just buy that crap.
fuckin hell.

cant the US government just say uh... these ppl are trying to kill us

lets kill them before they kill us?

that makes a hell of a lot more sense than

OH OH OH! FREEDOM WAS ATTACKED OH! OH THE PAIN! OH THE MELODRAMA! COME ON AMERICANS, WE ARE THE MELODRAMA QUEENS OF THE WORLD LETS JOIN HANDS AND BULLSHIT. OH OH JUSTICE WAS ATTACKED OOOH!

shut the fuck up
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amen brother

by fresca Thursday, Jun. 26, 2003 at 11:42 AM

"cant the US government just say uh... these ppl are trying to kill us "

Exactly.
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