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Iraq-Jordan |
The Watchdogs of Fallujah |
2004-11-12 |
The daytime optical camera on the Pioneer Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, or UAV, yields rich colors, and so the quick red flashes from the mosque courtyard instantly caught the Marines' attention. The operation to seize back Fallujah was going well on the afternoon of Nov. 8. Seven battalions were advancing from the north, and the Pioneer was circling a four-square kilometer district to the south, called Queens. Long the lair of criminal gangs, terrorists, kidnappers, and jihadists, Queens was a jumble of a few thousand drab cement two-story houses and dirt roads, with scant vegetation........ |
Posted by:JackassFestival |
#3 Yes, the resistance is crmbling. The MSM resistance, that is. Here's one bet you'll see the MSM start to shift coverage of Iraq from glass 9/10ths empty to glass half-full. As Osama saith, "When the people see a strong horse and a weak horse, they will support the strong horse." Because for your average MSM hack it's not about journalistic integrity; it's all about professional advancement and market share. |
Posted by: lex 2004-11-12 10:26:51 PM |
#2 Surprised to see this on SLATE. Guess W won after all. |
Posted by: RWV 2004-11-12 1:48:26 PM |
#1 "What do you think, guys?" asked Neumann, whose leadership style was inclusive. "The tube or the house?" Kewl! |
Posted by: Chuck Simmins 2004-11-12 1:31:57 PM |