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« HA & MM in Iraq | Main | Bill Roggio is Back in Iraq » January 19, 2007
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Posted by Bill Still in Fallujah, very busy. The publication of the third Examiner piece was delayed, but should run this weekend. A fourth documenting my tag-along on a nighttime raid by the Iraqi Army is on deck. In the meantime, anti-war, pro-war, confused as Hell, please do me a favor and read this posting in full, at least to understand what animates the idealists willing to sacrifice their lives. It's sure given me a second wind to tell their side of the story. What a heartbreaking loss. "Immortal words" indeed. Posted by Bill at January 19, 2007 12:10 PM | TrackBack (9) Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsBill, I read that right before coming over here and I have to tell you thank you, thank you for what you're doing. God bless you and God bless Lt Daily's family. May He hold them in the palm of His hand and give them comfort. May this young hero rest in peace. Bless you for telling their stories. Posted by: Maggie45 Bill Re the Iceland girls comments.......remember, women have trouble with matters regarding war-terror - violance. They think they can "change him". My wife hates this example.....how many men have you ever heard of married a woman on "death row"? The bottom line is you can't negotiate/reason with a criminal/lier. If Neville Chaimberhain were alive he'd agree. I hope you find the time and opportunity to also report the situation from the north and south of Iraq where the other 80% of Iraq's live. Right now I feel like all our news is coming from Chicago and from this we're forming an opinion of what's going on in America. Posted by: Alan Faber at January 20, 2007 08:26 PM |
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