View Full Version : we need to take the kid gloves off
warchild1/27scout
03-25-2003, 02:28 AM
do you guys think it's time to kick some iraqi ass.i think we've been too worried about hurting iraqi solgers and our guys are putting themselves in in danger too much trying to save these guys lives.i say they better be flying that white flag high and if theres any question we need to barbeque these mother*&^%s.
I think they're finally doing that with the Republican Guard. They're bombing them constantly now and they said that they've killed more than 500 in the last day. It's too bad they waited this long.
Merik
03-25-2003, 03:55 PM
The thing is that we should have done this two months ago.That would have really let us open a can of whoop ass since we wouldnt have the stupid French breathing down our necks.
Speaking of the French,I vote we dont let them even touch anything that comes with the post-regime change.We fought our asses off and the French did nothing,only the Coalition forces should be able to do buisness with the new-Iraq.
David
03-25-2003, 04:15 PM
we should let the iraqi people decide who they want to do business with, if we only let them do business with us it'd make us look like we went through the war just for oil.
One of the principle accomplishments of this war, will be to show the rest of the world who the real rats are. When they start displaying all of the products and equipment that were supposed to be outlawed by UN sanctions that say Made in France, Germany, and Russia on them, I think things will take care of themselves. It's already coming out about Russia, I think the rest will follow once we take Baghdad.
Who's yo Baghdaddy?
Trigger
03-25-2003, 04:40 PM
Watch out Hood, if you start ragging on France Morlick or Buttlick or whatever his name is will start posting funny pix of GWB. He'll show us!
By the way, did you catch the latest news conference regarding the GPS jammers that were ah, supplied to the Iraqis? some of them destroyed by GPS bombs! Love that Russian quality control.
yellowking
03-25-2003, 04:50 PM
Two things against those GPS devices, as I understand it (and I'm not an expert): 1) They're relatively low powered, so they have limited range. Now, I don't know what that is, but you can safely assume it's outside of launching range for most GPS guided munitions. 2) It's not like the GPS jammer is feeding out wrong info, it's just so "loud" the munition can't hear the GPS signals. Most GPS guided munitions that I've read about fail over to inertial navigation if they lose contact with the GPS. By the time they're in range of the jammer, they've alreayd synced with GPS and know exactly where they are are at and should still remain very accurate.
budanski
03-25-2003, 05:36 PM
Hey Trigger. Its budanski. F**k France!!!
morlick
03-25-2003, 10:56 PM
No GWB, but i will start posting funny pix of your mother... :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Do what you want to the girl, but leave me out of this!
Trigger
03-26-2003, 11:44 AM
Buttlick: the only photos of my mother are the ones where she's kicking the S**T out of a platoon of French soldiers by herself. Now that you mention it, those are pretty funny. rofl
They're going to make a movie about Morlick and his posts on this site. It will be called 'Close Encounters with the Third Grade'
morlick
03-26-2003, 12:05 PM
:D You said that because you're angry :D
JiJoMacLE45
03-26-2003, 02:47 PM
I would rather be an angry American than a 'frisky', friendly French any day of the week (and twice on Sundays)
morlick
03-26-2003, 03:22 PM
It's good, continue to "do the war" on internet or watching tv, "couragous" americans.
Trigger
03-26-2003, 04:03 PM
That's right 'lick, we're 'dooeen de war'. Go eat your cheese and drink your whine. By the way, the only thing that upsets me is that I'm not in Iraq right now with my fellow courageous Americans, kicking ass and taking the white sheets that say 'made in France' off of surrendering Iraqis.
Love & Kisses p-)
budanski
03-26-2003, 11:25 PM
March 25 - Charlie company found what appeared to be a command-and-control center for the Saddam Fedayeen, a militia reputedly under the control of one of Saddam Hussein's sons.
After taking some mortar fire...(which all missed)
The Charlie Company's Bradleys unleashed 25-mm rounds on the compound'destroying one truck equipped with mortar launchers and leveling a communications tower before pulling back to a safer distance. McClary wasn't about to relinquish his mission, though. "Keep eyes on [the target]," McClary told Charlie's commander. "I don't want to lose this compound.
Once McClary and Charlie Company regrouped, the counterattack commenced. A little after 7:00 a.m. (local time) on Tuesday morning, mortars fired by U.S. field artillery units in the rear began to pound the Iraqi complex, snapping the air and raising clouds of dust and debris. Then came close air support: Air Force F-18s arrived within a half-hour and dropped 500-pound guided smart bombs on the compound, releasing ear-splitting cracks and black plumes of smoke hundreds of feet high. The smell of sulfur wafted through the air. Subsequent Air Force sorties would unload another half-dozen dumb bombs.
In McClary's Bradley, Sgt. Brian Torres, the gunner, peered through his sights and saw Iraqis dressed in black scrambling to board a truck. "Looks like we might have some dismounts," said Torres, referring to the militiamen. "Take them out," ordered McClary. Torres fired about 10 25-mm high explosive rounds, suffusing the Bradley with an acrid smell. He came up short, though, giving the Iraqis time to scatter. Torres adjusted his aim, then unleashed another set of rounds. The militiamen disappeared from view. "Got them, Sir," said Torres, who later estimated that he killed seven combatants. "There you go," replied McClary. "That's their ass." "Put a little notch in your belt, Sgt. Torres," called Lt. Holmes, the intelligence officer, seated in the rear of the Bradley. "These guys are Saddam Fedayeen, which means they're the scum of the earth."
The gloves are off now... the Iraqis have thrown everything they have at us, and we have given them just a little taste... tempered with concern for civilian casualties, and infrastructure dammage.
Now that they are on the run, its time to exterminate this infestation called the hussein regime.
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