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PAULFIQUET
06:59 AMJul 20 2009
WE MUST GET OUT OF AFGHANSITAN AS WELL AS IRAQ ...WE HAVE NO GOAL TO ACHIEVE EXCEPT LOOSING AL LOT OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE AND WASTED MONEY TO COUNTRIES THAT DONT WANT US THERE TO START.LET US SPEND MONEY AT HOME WHERE IT IS NEEDED AND APPRECIATED...
AndrwsRoe
04:58 AMJul 20 2009
HOW COME THIS IS NOT FRONT PAGE NEWS? IF BUSH WAS STILL PRES. THIS WOULD BE ALL OVER THE NEWS AGAIN & AGAIN!!!!
CodeName Sparrow
04:44 AMJul 20 2009
that bird been around since 1965 too old
ROMEROP671
02:36 AMJul 20 2009
To my understanding most of the ones involved in 9/11 were from Saudi Arabia, why aren't we going after them instead of Afghanistan. I don't recall anyone from Afghanistan being involved i n 9/11.
Hlnwlf1
02:12 AMJul 20 2009
Mareslaig 12:43 AMJul 20 2009 So who are these so-called civilian contractors?? Mercenaries? Soldiers of Fortune? Govt will not ID anyone. What where they doing aboard a Russian helo? With all of the skullduggery over there, nothing surprises me anymore. No sympathy for these types of people. They are simply there to make as much money as they can. Greed! The price one might pay someday while being there. They now have 16 new positions that need to be filled.<------------- THESE ARE MOST LIKELY KBR CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES. MOST LIKELY AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO WERE EITHER ON THEIR WAY HOME TO VISIT WITH FAMILY OR ON THEIR WAY BACK TO WORK. THEY ARE DOING A JOB THAT I WOULD SAY MOST LIKELY YOU ARE TO COWARDLY TO DO YOURSELF
Hlnwlf1
02:08 AMJul 20 2009
MAY THE GOOD LORD BE WITH THEIR FAMILIES. MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU ALL. I HAVE LOST WHAT I CONSIDER TO BE BROTHERS AND SISTERS. FROM ONE CONTRACTOR TO ANOTHER AND THEIR FAMILIES THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR THE TROOPS.
Fleetmacfritts
01:44 AMJul 20 2009
I want everyone to watch very, very close to the results of this GI's treatment, then I want you to tell me that water boarding, a little water up the nose, is a bad un-called for threatment. Like so much bull shit.............Wake up folks.........
Mareslaig
12:43 AMJul 20 2009
So who are these so-called civilian contractors?? Mercenaries? Soldiers of Fortune? Govt will not ID anyone. What where they doing aboard a Russian helo? With all of the skullduggery over there, nothing surprises me anymore. No sympathy for these types of people. They are simply there to make as much money as they can. Greed! The price one might pay someday while being there. They now have 16 new positions that need to be filled.
TylerLCarter
12:23 AMJul 20 2009
What if it was some sort of remote weapon that uses radio waves or something similar to interfere with the air craft's controls?
Seventheaven101
11:30 PMJul 20 2009
To many air crafts crashing, did anyone thing they could have been downed by a remote device? Something planted on the plane, then when it gets in the air, use the remote to blow them up.?
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