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rumpletumbler

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I seldom see an image that touches me as much as this. This was from the bombing this morning. This guy should have a sign on him that reads "this is the difference in us and the enemy." It is now my wallpaper. The child died but looks like in the process was being comforted by someone with a big heart. All you guys/girls in any branch just bowl me over. I can't say how appreciative I am of all you do and for the sacrifices you make.


http://www.foxnews.com/images/162447/22_24_050405_iraq2.jpg
 
Wow, that's a powerful picture. Thanks for posting it.
 
In one way, that's quite a disturbing picture...the fact that it's one of OUR soldiers trying to take care of a kid hurt in the blast....rather than one of THEIR own trying to take care of him.

In another way, that's a **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** powerful picture...partially because it shows that our guys have much more compassion than their own people.

Hopefully those f*#$in losers that were happy to find out about the midair between the two F-18's see this...maybe it will help them realize our servicemen are not the monsters they seem to think they are.
 
How sad

That poor innocent child did not deserve his or her fate. I want to cry and scream at the same time when I see pictures like that. I usually cry. Imagine that was one of our own children...

As always, my unending thanks goes to all my brothers and sisters in arms who risk their lives every day for people they don't know half way around the world.
 
FracCapt said:
Hopefully those f*#$in losers that were happy to find out about the midair between the two F-18's see this...

Who said they were happy about that?
 
rumpletumbler, thanks for the post and pic.

I agree with KC and want to give my thanks to the brothers and sisters in arms. To the ones in country that might be reading this. You all hold a special place in my heart.
 
hawg2hawk said:
Who said they were happy about that?

hawg,

I could be wrong. The Capt. could be referring to a thread with a link that had A$$holes saying they were happy the murder machines collided. I pulled the link off the thread up yesterday but closed it after reading one sentence of that garbage. If I find it I will PM it to ya. I don't think it should be posted on this thread.

Cheers,
q
 
Operation Iraqi Freedom

Ladies and Gentlemen,

For all of you that have been in Iraq, you'll understand when I say that this goes on daily over there. We are fighting heartless terrorist thugs, that don't miss wink of sleep over killing and maiming children and women to foster and promote a highly twisted cause. It is truly a mad-house over there, but things are slowing going our way!

Anyways, Rumpletumbler, thanks for starting the string. And let's also remember all of the dead and wounded US and coalition service members and contractors and their families suffering back home.
 
hawg2hawk said:
Who said they were happy about that?

Somebody posted a link to a website that people were saying how happy they were that "the two death machines collided, killing those who kill innocent people". I just looked, but couldn't find the post. It was in this forum and in the General forum. Apparently the posts were deleted. I assume a moderator felt it would upset somebody's delicate psyche, and had to take charge to avoid that. ;)

edit: I saw one in the Majors forum. I think the initial posted made posts in 4 or 5 forums... Titled "Liberals celebrating the F/A18 midair".
 
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Fox is running a story about the picture.

NEW YORK — A dying little Iraqi girl seen in a photo in the arms of a GI who was trying to rush her to safety could have been left out of the line of insurgent fire, Associated Press freelance photographer Michael Yon told FOX News.

Two Iraqi children were killed and 15 Iraqi citizens were injured Monday when terrorists chose to "plow through" a Mosul street — where about 20 children were playing — with a combined homicide car bomb and improvised explosive device attack, according to Yon, who took the emotional photograph of Maj. Mark Bieger cradling the girl in her final hours.

“The terrorists could have waited one or two blocks ... not hurt any of the children, simply hit us,” Yon told FOX News. “They chose to attack right there with a very large car bomb … with the children.”

Immediately after the attack, Bieger made the command decision to rush the fatally wounded child away from the scene in hopes of getting care from American surgeons. The girl didn’t make it. Bieger cuddled her in her last hours.

“He kept stopping to talk with her and hug her,” Yon, who is embedded with the Army's 1st Battalion 24th Regiment in Mosul, wrote on his Web site blog.

Bieger is the operations officer of an Army Stryker unit in Mosul, which conducts dangerous search and destroy missions in the boiling hotbed of insurgency. This mission hit the father of three and his fellow soldiers hard.

"These guys are in combat every day and we get hit a lot," Yon told the New York Post. "But nothing affected them like this attack."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,155805,00.html
 

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