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The Reality Of War In Iraq

by Open-Publishing - Sunday 24 July 2005
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http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com/id362.html

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The above link includes multiple pictures, most of which have obviously been taken by Americans because of the proximaty of the camera to the subject. I do not believe the photographers would put this material on the net. And yet, somehow, this information supposedly made it into the hands of the resistance. Some pictures have been posted on other sites. Some are unique in this presentation. Some are of a graphic nature.

Question arises, how did this material get into the hands of the folks that supposedly made the slide presentation?

The possibilities include: This is a ’black’ psychological effort, to enflame Americans, placing the blame for this production on the ’resistance’.

Or, the ’resistance’ is so sophisticated they can acquire, edit and produce such a presentation, with music, in the midst of a shooting war and distribute the finished product to those who have spread it around the globe. If this is the case, as it appears to be, especially if you are prone not to consider the black psy ops potential, then we really are in deep trouble and don’t recognize that yet!

In either event, it shows what the US media is NOT showing the families and friends of the boyz and girlz they are sending off to war.

Some would call it propaganda. I’d say it was probably a fat slap in the face of the idiot who said, "Bring it on!" Boy, did they ever.

I truly believe those eligible for military service deserve to know what they are getting into BEFORE signing the bottom line, BEFORE that fatefull day. Only a combat veteran can be this emphatic.

Tell the kids! They will know what to do. They will pass it on to fellow students and others. You may wish to assist.

Thank God for the Internet.

Bests,
John
http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com


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SkullnBonz
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 1:20 am Post subject: Re: The reality of war in Iraq


johnmccarthy wrote:
http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com/id362.html

In either event, it shows what the US media is NOT showing the families and friends of the boyz and girlz they are sending off to war.

I truly believe those eligible for military service deserve to know what they are getting into BEFORE signing the bottom line, BEFORE that fatefull day. Only a combat veteran can be this emphatic.

Tell the kids! They will know what to do. They will pass it on to fellow students and others. You may wish to assist.

Thank God for the Internet.

Bests,
John
http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com

The "bring em on" wisecrack and WMD jokes, coming from a spoiled Fortunate Son who’s daddy kept him out of combat, are beyond the pale. The clip you presented here has been posted on this site before, but I can’t recall if that version included the Bush lead-in. I think you’re right, this should be seen by every potential enlistee, but somehow I don’t think the military recruiters are going to show it to them. It’s up to us to counter the "army of one" propaganda. Thanks, and I hope you’ll post here again; we could all learn a lot from you.

Hey, hey, Uncle Sam
We remember Vietnam
We don’t want this Iraq War
Bring our troops back to our shores

If they tell you you should go
There is something you should know
They wave the flag when you attack
When you come home they turn their back

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johnmccarthy
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:45 am Post subject:


Thank you for your response and your insight into these matters. I hope to post in the near future on related subjects that will also be linked to my site.

Re the Army of One, perhaps that means that no one has to show up for roll call.....

I do think that contact with student organizations at colleges and universities across the country would be a good beginning, especially when our military adventures and interventions necessitate the resumption of the Draft. Certainly I do not rule out the same for highschools. Any ideas on this are welcome! In fact, as you might surmise, this is my raison d’etre.

The older motto, "Be All That You Can Be" was slightly obliterated when I began posting a few years ago, and became part of the intro to my meanderings that have yet to be published. I added, "But, above all, be aware".

Those interested can place my email address; vpocv@comcast.net into their Google search engine for a few hundred pages on this matter.

Bests,
John

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  • http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com/id403.html

    Seems like everytime I turn around, a followup comes across the Internet.

    These are tough topics and RAW images. And yet another pattern emerges; we are the only country on the planet that employs the use of body bags. Over 3000 were dug up in Panama about 15 years ago, and all contained civilians. Thank Bush Sr. for that one. And he was dealing with a "drug dealing" Noriega, who also happened to be Bush’s former $100,000 per year ’asset’....but I digress.

    The reason I posted it was to make it public.

    Public knowledge is the precondition for an independent investigation as it was with the pictures of Abu Ghraib.

    As the video is of March 2004 I take it that in the meantime the remains have been handed over to the Red Cross for identification and proper burial but with ’dog tags’ missing a correct identification can only be done by DNA.

    The more important is that families of service members start asking questions in case they haven’t heard anything from Iraq for some time.

    Who should be afraid of the truth? After all, we have been lied to before and that is the emphasis for this project.

    Bests,
    John