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He219
03-30-2004, 11:11 AM
Изображения на сегодня - 30 -го март

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From left: American NASA astronaut Michael Fincke, Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and Dutch ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers wave before the start of their training session in a mock-up of a Soyuz TMA space craft at Star City, just outside Moscow on Tuesday, March. 30, 2004. The ninth crew slated to travel to the International space Station in March, entered the final stages of training at Russia's Star City, undegoing tests in a scale model of the orbiting station. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

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Soldiers block a road leading out of the Uzbek capital Tashkent on Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Special police units were tracking alleged terrorist remnants on the outskirts of the city after two days of violence in Uzbekistan including the country's first-ever suicide bombings. (AP Photo/Burt Herman)

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An Uzbek military cadet, armed with a Kalashnikov rifle, patrols a market in Tashkent, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. An explosion and shootout between Uzbek police and alleged terrorists outside the Uzbek capital Tashkent on Tuesday left several injured, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported. The incident followed a two-day spasm of violence, including two suicide bombings, two assaults on police and an explosion at a bomb-making hideaway, which killed at least 19 people. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)

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Dutch soldiers unload an Apache-D helicopter from an Antanov 124 cargo aircraft Tuesday March 30, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Six Dutch Apaches are being added to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and it is hoped that the helicopters will increase the mobility of the NATO troops outside of Kabul.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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Dutch soldiers unload an Apache-D helicopter from a cargo aircraft Tuesday March 30, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Six Dutch Apaches are being added to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and it is hoped that the helicopters will increase the mobility of the NATO troops outside of Kabul.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN: Deutch soldiers of the International Security Asisstance Force (ISAF) sit on an Apache helicopter at Kabul International airport, 30 March 2004. The helicopter is one of six being loaned to NATO-led Interational Security Assistance Force peacekeepers for at least six months. NATO took charge of the ISAF in Afghanistan last August and pledged two months later to extend it beyond Kabul, but it is still battling to drum up the extra forces necessary. AFP PHOTO/SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/***** Images)

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Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander, left, and Dutch Prince Carlos, right, walk past the royal hearse containing the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana at the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. The Dutch bid a final farewell on Tuesday to their former Queen Juliana, who died at age 94 on March 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)

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Pallbearers carry the casket of former Dutch Queen Juliana out of the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. Juliana, the mother of reigning Queen Beatrix, ruled the country for 32 years until her abdication in 1980. She died on March 20, 2004 at the age of 94. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)

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Mourners line the street to pay their last respects as the royal hearse carries the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana along the funeral procession route in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A sombre nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Theo Bohmers)

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Mourners watch as the royal hearse carrying the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana arrives at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Fred Ernst)

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Dutch Queen Beatrix, left, arrives with her sisters, from left to right, Princess' Irene, Margriet, and Christina for the funeral of their mother former Queen Juliana at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell on Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)

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Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander, right, arrives with his wife Princess Maxima for the funeral of former Dutch Queen Juliana at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

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DELFT, NETHERLANDS - MARCH 30: Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko attend the funeral of the Dutch Queen Mother, Princess Juliana, at Nieuwe Kerk on March 30, 2004 in Delft, The Netherlands. Princess Juliana died at age 94 as a result of pneumonia on March 20, 2004 at her home in Soestdijk, Netherlands. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/***** Images)

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Dutch Royal Guards carry the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana toward the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. The former Queen will be interred in the church where 44 other royals are buried. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)

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King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, left, Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, centre, and Queen Margrethe of Denmark speak after the burial of former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. Juliana died Saturday March 20 at the age of 94 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)

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Queen Noor of Jordan, center, King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, foreground left, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, foreground right, listen to the sermon during the burial ceremony for former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. Juliana died Saturday March 20 at the age of 94 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

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Queen Noor of Jordan, left, and Spain's King Juan Carlos speak after the burial of former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004.

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An American soldier mans a gun on the top of an armored vehicle in Khost area, near the Pakistani border, in the early morning on Tuesday, March 30, 2004, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) southwest of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. U.S. troops are sweeping through the hardscrabble villages in this rugged border region, searching for weapons and information as part of the military's effort to cut off hiding places for al-Qaida and Taliban fugitives. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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Seen through a night-vision device, paratroopers search a building during an early morning raid in Al Fallujah, Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division’s Company B, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. They had reason to believe anti-Coalition fighters were hiding in the building. Photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Johnson.

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Afghan militiamen hold guns during a disarmament ceremony in Kandahar Monday, March 29, 2004. The first of 1,000 militiamen in southern Afghanistan gave up their weapons to return to civilian life Monday, the latest step in a growing nationwide disarmament program. (AP Photo/Noor Khan)

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U.S. soldiers check an Iraqi man during a routine check in the Northern Iraqi town of Mosul Tuesday, March 30, 2004. (AP Photo/Karam Hussein)

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Members of South Korean special police force with a sniffer dog search the Korea Train Express (KTX) to prevent a possible terrorists attack prior to a launching ceremony of the KTX, South Korea's first-ever high speed rail link between the capital Seoul and southeastern city of Busan, at the Seoul Railroad Station, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. The KTX's maximum speed reaches 300 kilometers (188 miles) per hour. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 30: A 'South Korean Special Police Team' patrol the area to tackle possible terror attacks which could threaten the safety of the new high-speed rail service (KTX), during the launching ceremony for South Korea's first-ever high speed rail link based on French technologies, at the Seoul Railroad Station March 30, 2004 in Seoul, South Korea. The French-built Korea Train Express (KTX) will connect Seoul with major cities in the southeast, and southwest of the country, travelling at average speeds of 300 kilometres per hour. The construction of the service has taken 12 years to complete and is due to open on April 1, 2004. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)

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Israeli peace activist Jonathan Pollak, 21, from Tel Aviv, rides on an Israeli army jeep, trying to prevent the forces from dispersing Palestinian protesters marking the Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

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BEITUNYA, -: Israeli soldiers push an Israeli left-wing protestor during a rally with Palestinians commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.

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BEITUNYA, -: An Israeli soldier aims his gun at Israeli left-wing protestor and Palestinians during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.

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BEITUNYA, -: Palestinians run away from a stun grenade thrown by the Israeli troops during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day, and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.

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BEITUNYA, -: Israeli soldier kick a Palestinian demonstrator during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in the West Bank town of Beitunya, 30 March 2004. Thousands of Palestinian in the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs mark the Land Day on March 30 every year to commemorate the army's 1976 killing of six Arabs during protests over land confiscation.

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An Israeli soldier pushes back a Palestinian protester as forces use tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to disperse Palestinian protesters marking the Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

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Smoke from burning tires set on fire by Palestinian demonstrators billows in the sky as a youth, holding a Palestinian flag, watches during a protest to mark Land Day, in the outskirts of the West Bank village of Beit Duku, Tuesday March 20, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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Members of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad carry a model rocket launcher and a machine gun, Tuesday, March 30, 2004 during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in Gaza City. Land Day marks the series of clashes between Israeli Arabs and Israeli police that erupted on March 30, 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of Arab land. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)


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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Palestinian Munir Maqdah (2nd L), commander of Fatah militia in the Ain El-Helweh camp, fires his gun near militants of the "Martyrs of Jenin" parading during a graduation ceremony of newly-trained militants in the occasion of Land Day, celebrated each year on the 30th of March since 1976, 30 March 2004 in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Helweh in southern Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HADIAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)

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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Palestinian Munir Maqdah (2nd L), commander of Fatah militia in the Ain El-Helweh camp, fires his gun near a Palestinian boy of the "Martyrs of Jenin" clad in military uniform and holding an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade), while parading during a graduation ceremony of newly-trained militants in the occasion of Land Day, celebrated each year on the 30th of March since 1976, 30 March 2004 in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Helweh in southern Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HADIAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)

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Chinese with greviences hold up cards with writings "Respect and Guarantee human rights," "Restore farm workers benefits" during appeals at the Supreme Procurator's office in Beijing, China in this March 25, 2004 file photo. China defended its human rights record Tuesday, March 30 citing better living standards and legal reforms, even as activists announced the detention of three women who lost relatives in the 1989 Tiananmen Square attack on pro-democracy protesters. (AP Photo/ File)

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A Chinese couple on a bicycle take cover at an underpass as tanks deploy overhead in eastern Beijing, China in this June 5, 1989 file photo. China defended its human rights record Tuesday, March 30, 2004 citing better living standards and legal reforms, even as activists announced the detention of three women who lost relatives in the 1989 Tiananmen Square attack on pro-democracy protesters. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing, FILE)

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Eight people were arrested in police raids in and around London on Tuesday which also netted half a tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, police said.Experts say the same material was used to make the bombs that went off in Bali, Indonesia in October 2002, killing 202 people. (WN)


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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo salutes before she departs at the Villamor airbase in suburban Manila on Tuesday March 30, 2004. Arroyo said a terrorist bombing on the scale of the Madrid attacks has been averted with the arrests of four Abu Sayyaf members and the confiscation of 80 pounds (36 kilos) of TNT. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

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President George Bush welcomed seven former communist nations into Nato, saying the 55-year old Western alliance would be strengthened because "tyranny for them is still a fresh memory".The expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to 26 members was celebrated as Nato signalled a willingness to play a military role in Iraq if authorised by a new US Security Council resolution. (***** Images)

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RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN: Visiting US army chief of staff General Peter Schoomaker (R) talks with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (L) during a meeting in Rawalpindi, 30 March 2004. Schoomaker, who is visiting Pakistan for the first time since his appointment as chief of staff in August 2003, also called on Pakistan's Vice Chief of Army Staff General Mohammad Yusuf Khan.AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/***** Images)

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - MARCH 30: Paul Bremer, the U.S. Civil Administrator in Iraq, speaks at the Al-Nahrain Law School March 30, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer addressed students and teachers on legal issues concerning the transfer of power to Iraq which is currently planned for June 30, 2004. (Photo by Nabil Mounzer/Pool/***** Images)

UoUo
03-30-2004, 11:24 AM
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:cantbeli: :cantbeli:


Great pics He219. :hug: woot

thatguy96
03-30-2004, 11:24 AM
Looking at those photos of the funeral ceremonies for former Queen Juliana, and with the exception of Queen Noor of Jordan, it just makes me want to go "Hey look! A collection of figurehead monarchs!"

Tengu
03-30-2004, 11:25 AM
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i cried my eyes out when i saw this awesome pic man rofl

good pics woot

He219
03-30-2004, 11:32 AM
^ That one is pretty hardcore!
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Stavka
03-30-2004, 11:32 AM
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The best thing about that pic is that he isnt kicking the ass of a grown man, hes kicking the ass of a slightly nerdylooking palestinian kid.
Oh well, at least he isnt shooting him.

UoUo
03-30-2004, 11:34 AM
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The best thing about that pic is that he isnt kicking the ass of a grown man, hes kicking the ass of a slightly nerdylooking palestinian kid.
Oh well, at least he isnt shooting him.

**** you. :D

Undo
03-30-2004, 11:45 AM
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That's funny stuff. I smile everytime I think about this pic. Heh.

usa320
03-30-2004, 11:47 AM
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What a jerkoff. If he blew the kids foot off or the kid blew him away with that RPG, it would surely be blamed on American Imperialism or Israeli terrorism.

IDFM203
03-30-2004, 12:00 PM
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hmm merely resisting the "occupation" as some naively in the west will say, with a Hamas flag that calls for the COMPLETE destruction of ALL of Israel :roll:

This dude is lucky all he got was a slight kick, and that they didn’t make him strip down to make sure he has no bomb strapped onto him as is most defiantly plausible with Hamas and people that believe in a TOTAL destruction of Israel, no matter what Israel does or what the age of the person (as has been indoctrinated in them for years and years now).

Shalom :D

Threelions
03-30-2004, 12:00 PM
Im not really sure whats so funny about some soldier getting heavy handed on some kid. Nothing says "brave Isreali soldier" like kicking a kid in the back!!

Ian H
03-30-2004, 12:18 PM
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I've been to Delft, its a lovely place.

Undo
03-30-2004, 12:22 PM
Im not really sure whats so funny about some soldier getting heavy handed on some kid. Nothing says "brave Isreali soldier" like kicking a kid in the back!!

Ahh...I'm so glad you have arrived. Please enlighten us as to how you would deal with this situation if you were there? You must disperse a crowd of hostile protesters who have a history of shooting at you from amongst civilians and blowing themselves up. What would you do, seeing as you are obviously better equipped than those people who actually have to do it. This kid is lucky all he got was a kick in the pants. I am sure it won't be long before we see him in one of those Hamas martyr videos. Seriously, though, smartguy, what should these soldiers be doing?

Threelions
03-30-2004, 12:32 PM
Well i think the first step Undo is to not kick people in the back. If you are kicking them in the back when quite clearly they are moving away from you. If they are moving away from you then you are probably in control of the situation and dispersing them. All i seem to hear is people bitch about how the UN wants to condemn the Isreali's, and how its poor isreali this and that. Well you would find it easier to win international backing if you werent kicking KIDS in the back, bottom line. I would say the same thing if you showed me a picture of some squady kicking some kid on the falls road in the back.

Cheers

/McH\
03-30-2004, 12:42 PM
Well i think the first step Undo is to not kick people in the back. If you are kicking them in the back when quite clearly they are moving away from you. If they are moving away from you then you are probably in control of the situation and dispersing them. All i seem to hear is people bitch about how the UN wants to condemn the Isreali's, and how its poor isreali this and that. Well you would find it easier to win international backing if you werent kicking KIDS in the back, bottom line. I would say the same thing if you showed me a picture of some squady kicking some kid on the falls road in the back.

Cheers

The Question Is What The Kids Doing There In The First Place

He219
03-30-2004, 12:45 PM
The Question Is What The Kids Doing There In The First Place

Thousands of Palestinian in the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs mark the Land Day on March 30 every year to commemorate the army's 1976 killing of six Arabs during protests over land confiscation.
p-)

Rnagerrick
03-30-2004, 01:33 PM
Allright. When I was 8....why didnt my dad give my the RPG on my bithday list?


I think these folks got a little carried away in wood shop. Why not make a spice rack or something???[/quote]

Undo
03-30-2004, 01:35 PM
Well i think the first step Undo is to not kick people in the back. If you are kicking them in the back when quite clearly they are moving away from you. If they are moving away from you then you are probably in control of the situation and dispersing them. All i seem to hear is people bitch about how the UN wants to condemn the Isreali's, and how its poor isreali this and that. Well you would find it easier to win international backing if you werent kicking KIDS in the back, bottom line. I would say the same thing if you showed me a picture of some squady kicking some kid on the falls road in the back.

Cheers

It might make it funny if the kid was carrying a flag that said "England has no right to exist".

Your opinion is your opinion, and I respect that.

I think that it is remarkably easy to sit in front of a computer and judge the actions of people in very stressful situations making life and death calls, particularly given that photographs don't give any real context. So relax, be comfortable, and judge them by this photo.

I still find it amusing.

RomanS
03-30-2004, 01:38 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158828.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBA3E83A696B2679C5

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

P U N T

Threelions
03-30-2004, 01:41 PM
It might make it funny if the kid was carrying a flag that said "England has no right to exist".


Nah, that would just be stupid!

RomanS
03-30-2004, 01:43 PM
It might make it funny if the kid was carrying a flag that said "England has no right to exist".



Nah, that would just be stupid![/quote]

You do know that for being stupid - YOU GET PUNTED IN THIS WORLD

Threelions
03-30-2004, 01:44 PM
You do know that for being stupid - YOU GET PUNTED IN THIS WORLD

If that were true then there would be alot more people with big boot marks on their arses!

RomanS
03-30-2004, 01:46 PM
You do know that for being stupid - YOU GET PUNTED IN THIS WORLD

If that were true then there would be alot more people with big boot marks on their arses!

pay more attention, you will see the foot prints on their buttcheeks

Undo
03-30-2004, 01:46 PM
You do know that for being stupid - YOU GET PUNTED IN THIS WORLD

If that were true then there would be alot more people with big boot marks on their arses!

Heh. Fair enough.

He219
03-30-2004, 01:52 PM
http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-03-30T133609Z_01_BAG105_RTRIDSP_2_IRAQ.jpg

A girl picks up debris from the roof of her family home after an errant Katyusha rocket, which police suspected was aimed by insurgents at a nearby U.S. military base, landed in a residential area of the northern Iraq city of Mosul March 30, 2004. There were no injuries from the blast. *******/Namir Noor-Eldeen


http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160043.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1FC04DC4108F1886E

MOSUL, IRAQ: Fijian security contractors stand guard in front of the Mosul Club, where Iraqi political leaders are holding a meeting, in the northern city of Mosul 30 March 2004. The interim Governing Council has created a committee to guarantee a smooth transition of power from the US-led occupation authority to the Iraqis on June 30, the spokesman for the council's current president said. AFP PHOTO/Ahmad AL-RUBAYE (Photo credit should read AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/***** Images)

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MOSUL, IRAQ: A Fijian security contractor stand guard in front of the Mosul Club, where Iraqi political leaders are holding a meeting, in the northern city of Mosul 30 March 2004. The interim Governing Council has created a committee to guarantee a smooth transition of power from the US-led occupation authority to the Iraqis on June 30, the spokesman for the council's current president said. AFP PHOTO/Ahmad AL-RUBAYE (Photo credit should read AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3159977.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BB4A48A5E8639223D0

MOSUL, IRAQ: A Fijian security contractor stands guard in front of the Mosul Club, where Iraqi political leaders are meeting, in the northern city of Mosul, 30 March 2004.

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3159854.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BB3678548988D646C8

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES: US Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton makes a speech on Liberty Island in front of the Statue Of Liberty 30 March. 2004. to announce a visitor use aand protection plan that will increse access to the Statue of Liberty for the visiting public later this summer. The United States hopes to reopen the New York landmark Statue of Liberty, which was closed after the September 11 attacks. AFP PHOTO Timothy A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/***** Images)

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NEW YORK, UNITED STATES: United States Park Police swat team members stand guard as visitors arrive by ferry to Liberty Island. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made speech at the site in front of the Statue of Liberty 30 March, 2004, to announce a visitor use and protection plan that will increase access to the Statue of Liberty for the visiting public later this summer. The United States hopes to reopen the New York landmark Statue of Liberty, which was closed after the September 11 attacks. AFP PHOTO/Timothy A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3159367.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BB61D58B6DE5E06701

NABLUS, -: detained Palestinians sit on the ground during house-to-house search by Israeli soldiers, who are looking for wanted Palestinians, in the West Bank city of Nablus 30 March 2004. Thousands of Palestinian in the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs mark the Land Day on March 30 every year to commemorate the army's 1976 killing of six Arabs during protests over land confiscation. This year it comes eight days after the Israeli assassination of Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza City which prompted mass protests the next day in Nazareth, Israel's largest Arab town. AFP PHOTO/JAAFAR ASHTIYEH (Photo credit should read JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP/***** Images)

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

An Israeli soldier points his gun at Palestinian residents, the men with their hands up, while troops search their house during an army operation in the West Bank town of Nablus Tuesday March 30, 2004. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)

http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-03-30T162939Z_01_GAZ05_RTRIDSP_2_MIDEAST.jpg

http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-03-30T162751Z_01_GAZ09_RTRIDSP_2_MIDEAST.jpg
lol
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575509

Palestinian protesters argue with Israeli soldiers during a protest to mark Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-03-30T170113Z_01_GAZ011_RTRIDSP_2_MIDEAST.jpg

An Israeli soldier pushes an Israeli peace activist while Israeli soldiers use tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to disperse Palestinian protesters in West Bank village of Bitounia March 30, 2004. Thousands of Israeli Arabs marched peacefully in the Jewish state to mark Land Day, while thousands of Palestinians held demonstrations, some marred by stone-throwing clashes with Israeli soldiers, in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. *******/ Loay Abu Haykel

http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-03-30T173819Z_01_JER51D_RTRIDSP_2_MIDEAST.jpg

Israeli policemen struggle with a Jewish settler at an outpost outside the Kiryat Arba settlement in the West Bank city of Hebron March 30, 2004. The unauthorized outpost, which was not removed, is among six that have been slated for evacuation as part of Israel's commitment to a U.S.-backed peace plan. (ISRAEL OUT) *******/David Furst/Flash90


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575623

Jewish settlers scuffle with Israeli police during clashes in the settlement outpost of Hazon David in the West Bank town of Hebron Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Dozens of settlers tried to prevent the dismantling of an unauthorized synagogue at the one-trailer outpost and clashed with Palestinians from the area. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20040330/i/r902400284.jpg

Uzbek specialists stand by the house where Uzbek forces stormed a suspected Islamic militants' hideout in a Tashkent suburb, the settlement of Yalangach, March 30, 2004. The battle in Yalangach, which left at least 20 dead after a day-long siege, followed explosions on Monday in the Central Asian state -- blamed by authorities on Islamic militants -- that killed 19 people. *******/Str

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575575

Uzbek police officers patrol in front of a house where alleged terrorists hid and were killed in the northern neighborhood of Yalangach in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Twenty alleged terrorists and three police were killed Tuesday in confrontations between police and suspected militants holed up in a neighborhood in the Uzbek capital, in a third day of deadly violence in the Central Asian nation. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575571

A resident cleans up debris after heavy fighting in the Yalangach neighborhood of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Twenty alleged terrorists and three police were killed Tuesday in confrontations between police and suspected militants holed up in a neighborhood in the Uzbek capital, in a third day of deadly violence in the Central Asian nation. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)

http://www.defendamerica.mil/images/photos/mar2004/essays/pi033004a4.jpg


Young Iraqi children are happy to have visitors from the New Zealand Engineer Regiment working, with the Multinational Divisioin/Southeast, to their village. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Rachel M. Ahner

http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/200433010956/$file/changeover1lr.jpg

Army Sgt. 1st Class John R. Coomer, from Logan, Ohio and a platoon sergeant for Company C, 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, speaks with a local Iraqi boy about any suspicious people in his neighborhood. Observing closely is 1st Lt. John E. Pettinelli from Weymouth, Mass., a platoon commander in Company G, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division. Marines are accompanying soldiers on patrols of their operational areas so they can get a feel for the environment and build upon the soldiers' months of experience in dealing with the local population before they take over operational responsibility of the area. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Shawn C. Rhodes)

http://www.centcom.mil/galleries/Front_Page_Photos/March/03_30_04.jpg

Spc. Dennis Swank, fire support specialist, Fire Support Element, 1st Brigade Combat Team, Task Force 1st Armored Division, provides security during a recent mission in downtown Baghdad. (Cpl. Benjamin Cossel, 122nd MPAD) SEE LATEST STORIES

http://photo.worldnews.com/PhotoArchive//uploaded/uploaded-31109_large.jpg

The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1180671,00.html) - The British government is to announce that 100 more soldiers are to be sent to Afghanistan as part of an ambitious Nato plan to try to pacify the entire country and clamp down on warlords. The British will lead a multinational Northern Group, defence sources said. British troops initially operated only in the capital, Kabul(US Navy file)

RomanS
03-30-2004, 02:04 PM
http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-03-30T170113Z_01_GAZ011_RTRIDSP_2_MIDEAST.jpg

ANOTHER FIELD GOAL BY ISRAELI BROTHERS

He219
03-30-2004, 02:05 PM
From NL DET SFIR 3:

http://www.nldetirak.nl/detachement/as_samawah/images/42bg_00203.jpg

42 (NL) Battlegroup : Op patrouille, de shamag voor het gezicht tegen het stof

http://217.18.72.139/detachement/as_samawah/images/kmarbl_00109.jpghttp://217.18.72.139/detachement/as_samawah/images/kmarbl_00108.jpg

De werkzaamheden van het detachement bestaan onder andere uit het rijden van patrouilles door de gebieden en langs compound’s waar zich Nederlandse militairen bevinden. Dinsdag 23 maart 2004 heeft de luitenant van het detachement een oogje in het zeil gehouden vanuit de lucht. Hij is mee geweest op een verkenningsvlucht in een Nederlandse Chinook.

ALBANIAN
03-30-2004, 02:11 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

Undo
03-30-2004, 02:15 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

Why? How do you maintain operational security during a sweep? They could detain everyone and break out the zip ties, but if they are moving quick why not just keep them under arms until you are through? They are not face down with legs crossed, they seem relatively comfortable, given the circumstances.

RomanS
03-30-2004, 02:17 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

Why? How do you maintain operational security during a sweep? They could detain everyone and break out the zip ties, but if they are moving quick why not just keep them under arms until you are through? They are not face down with legs crossed, they seem relatively comfortable, given the circumstances.

why explain to this goat, everything will be turned out "RUSSIA'S FAULT"
no matter how you tell this stupid idiot

chauncy republicans
03-30-2004, 02:19 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158828.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBA3E83A696B2679C5
i cried my eyes out when i saw this awesome pic man rofl

good pics woot LMAO get the **** away from me!

big80a2
03-30-2004, 02:20 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

looks like it, but it's still a photo. The soldier might have only aimd for a second ... don't really like to judge from a photo...
movies make better judgement

Undo
03-30-2004, 02:20 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


Why? How do you maintain operational security during a sweep? They could detain everyone and break out the zip ties, but if they are moving quick why not just keep them under arms until you are through? They are not face down with legs crossed, they seem relatively comfortable, given the circumstances.

why explain to this goat, everything will be turned out "RUSSIA'S FAULT"
no matter how you tell this stupid idiot

Give 'em a chance, Permskii. He hasn't said anything nutty to me, and I am always up for a civil debate.

EDIT: Never mind. I just read what he wrote about my very good friend with kidney stones in your thread about Sphera. That was crap. I have nothing more to say to ALBANIAN.

HELEX
03-30-2004, 02:25 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/video/player.htm?fnl_deadlydream_071002&FOX_News_Live&wvx-300

http://www.ekick.net/hosted/nikd/nablus-2%20(3).JPG

http://www.captionmachine.com/photos/92.jpg

He219
03-30-2004, 02:34 PM
why explain to this goat, everything will be turned out "RUSSIA'S FAULT" no matter how you tell this stupid idiot

PermskiiOMON, enough malediction. The amount of antagonism shown over the last week by a certain cross-section of forum members is enough to warrant 500 years of evolutionary incubation.

Please, no more!

:|

EvanL
03-30-2004, 03:57 PM
Canadians in Haiti
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%212004/032804/IS2004-6074.jpg

Private Miguel Laforge, a soldier of the Second Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR), performs sentry duties in a bunker at the National Support Element Camp (NSE), in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%212004/032804/IS2004-6072.jpg

Corporal Jay Godfrey, a soldier of the Second Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR), escorts one of the local construction workers to his duties at the National Support Element Camp (NSE), in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%212004/032804/IS2004-6071.jpg

Soldiers at the National Support Element Camp (NSE), in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, take some time for a lunch of Individual Meal Pack (IMP) rations.

http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%212004/032804/IS2004-6070.jpg

In the Quartermaster's supply tent of the National Support Element Camp (NSE), in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, wooden pallets are used as a makeshift floor, but the muddy conditions of the camp are sometimes hard to overcome.

http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%212004/032804/IS2004-6069.jpg

After another night of rain and a typical morning of vehicle traffic, the field outside the medical tent of the National Support Element Camp (NSE), in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, continues to become a quagmire of mud and water
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S'13
03-30-2004, 04:23 PM
Well i think the first step Undo is to not kick people in the back. If you are kicking them in the back when quite clearly they are moving away from you. If they are moving away from you then you are probably in control of the situation and dispersing them.


Well maybe he is moving away because he knows he will get a kick in the ass if he doesn't, have you thought about that?


All i seem to hear is people bitch about how the UN wants to condemn the Isreali's, and how its poor isreali this and that. Well you would find it easier to win international backing if you werent kicking KIDS in the back, bottom line.

Well who is bitching now :roll:

ALBANIAN
03-30-2004, 04:27 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

looks like it, but it's still a photo. The soldier might have only aimd for a second ... don't really like to judge from a photo...
movies make better judgement

Sure. but it seems to be static. I repeat I'm to their side, but such images gave bad impression.

ALBANIAN
03-30-2004, 04:29 PM
why explain to this goat, everything will be turned out "RUSSIA'S FAULT" no matter how you tell this stupid idiot

PermskiiOMON, enough malediction. The amount of antagonism shown over the last week by a certain cross-section of forum members is enough to warrant 500 years of evolutionary incubation.

Please, no more!

:|



rofl rofl rofl

S'13
03-30-2004, 04:32 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/video/player.htm?fnl_deadlydream_071002&FOX_News_Live&wvx-300

http://www.ekick.net/hosted/nikd/nablus-2%20(3).JPG

http://www.captionmachine.com/photos/92.jpg

The first one looks to me like a Merkava Mk 2C.

The second one looks to me like a Magach 6B or a Magach 6B Gal.

NBC Trooper
03-30-2004, 04:36 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

looks like it, but it's still a photo. The soldier might have only aimd for a second ... don't really like to judge from a photo...
movies make better judgement

Sure. but it seems to be static. I repeat I'm to their side, but such images gave bad impression.

:D
This is extreamly poor quality fake.

Threelions
03-30-2004, 04:38 PM
Well who is bitching now

I'm not bitching at all S'13. I'm stating an opinion that maybe kicking some kid in the back is not the best way to go about things. I'm fairly sure this could turn into a very useless discussion, so i will end my half with this post. After all Its like that old saying goes, an argument on the internet is like winning the special olympics. You may win, but your still a retard!

I think isreal goes about its dealings in the wrong manner, you and several others think the opposite and thats that.

Cheers

M_S
03-30-2004, 04:39 PM
That is one brave kid....it takes alot to sit like that in front of a hostile tank (kids perspective)

S'13
03-30-2004, 04:42 PM
it takes alot to sit like that in front of a hostile tank (kids perspective)

A lot of stupidity you mean ...

wulfstan
03-30-2004, 05:33 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158067.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBA36214D66DE4673A.

What a jerkoff. If he blew the kids foot off or the kid blew him away with that RPG, it would surely be blamed on American Imperialism or Israeli terrorism.

What if the kid fired the RPG into the floor instead of the guy firing the AK? Now that would make an interesting photo!

FinnishMF
03-30-2004, 05:41 PM
I'm by israeli side, but this image is not so noble.


http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614

looks like it, but it's still a photo. The soldier might have only aimd for a second ... don't really like to judge from a photo...
movies make better judgement

Sure. but it seems to be static. I repeat I'm to their side, but such images gave bad impression.

:D
This is extreamly poor quality fake.
I thought nobody will notice it :roll:

Dalleer
03-30-2004, 06:43 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158013.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBCAAE5D489C2D76C9

This is one of the things I just don't get with these jokers. If you're a bad-ass American hating, guerilla war fighting and Israeli hating person then why the hell do you use US BDU's ?

Aren't they supposed to be something like "pure filth" and all? Shouldn't they be running around in Arab-made BDU's instead of "evil American clothing" that will make you listen to Jerry Springer and talk with a loud Southern accent...

And the older guys' even wearing Tigerstripe, please...

George W. Bush
03-30-2004, 06:56 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158013.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBCAAE5D489C2D76C9

They look badass :lol: Now only if they train as good as they look :lol:

I'm surprised the guy in the front has a flak jacket.

AK-Lover
03-30-2004, 06:59 PM
HAHA! We got those yummy IMP and you americans got those Meals Rejected by Ethiopians! rofl I guess there is an upside to having a small,professional army! rofl rofl Meals Rejected By Everyone! rofl rofl rofl

Marmot1
03-30-2004, 07:08 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158067.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBA36214D66DE4673A.

What a jerkoff. If he blew the kids foot off or the kid blew him away with that RPG, it would surely be blamed on American Imperialism or Israeli terrorism.

What if the kid fired the RPG into the floor instead of the guy firing the AK? Now that would make an interesting photo!
don't worry rpg needs like 10 metters to arm so they might be burned by propelant or harmed by stabilizers but i think than we should't expect kaboom

George W. Bush
03-30-2004, 07:15 PM
I'm surprised that such a small kid can carry a 20 pound weight on his shoulder.

mustamato
03-30-2004, 07:18 PM
I'm surprised that such a small kid can carry a 20 pound weight on his shoulder.

The Palestinians are tough.

IDFM203
03-30-2004, 07:22 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158013.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBCAAE5D489C2D76C9

This is one of the things I just don't get with these jokers. If you're a bad-ass American hating, guerilla war fighting and Israeli hating person then why the hell do you use US BDU's ?

Aren't they supposed to be something like "pure filth" and all? Shouldn't they be running around in Arab-made BDU's instead of "evil American clothing" that will make you listen to Jerry Springer and talk with a loud Southern accent...

And the older guys' even wearing Tigerstripe, please... Actually who do you think makes the webbing and vests they have on? ;)

Anyways interesting post!

It reminded me of this email a friend of mine sent me right after sept 11 terrorist attacks in the U.S, where it showed Palestinians dancing in the street in the west bank celebrating the terrorists attacks in the U.S, and this email was in the same style as those famous MasterCard commercials (I believe its MasterCard)

It had a pic where in middle of all the people celebrating and dancing was a kid on top of someone’s soldier with a U.S. football (what Americans call football) shirt and he was burning a U.S. flag

Anyways underneath the pic, it said (and I don’t remember the prices so I am making them up)

Cost of flag……………..5$

Cost of football shirt……20$

Burning the U.S. flag and chanting death to America while wearing a U.S. flag and having this pic spread around the world in the Internet…Priceless

Shalom :D

bloddyaxe
03-30-2004, 07:25 PM
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575357

Iceland paid for this delivery to Afghanistan... and probably something more.. That is, we gave the duch 30 million ISKr worth in transporting, and thus that Antonov is probably leased by Air Atlanta at the moment of this picture being taken...

He219
03-30-2004, 07:34 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3161849.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED17ABFF55D0AF40101
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575877

LA PAZ, BOLIVIA: A policeman takes cover while a bomb left by a miner explodes outside the National Congress 30 March, 2004 in La Paz, Bolivia. The man, protesting the loss of his pension, strapped dynamite to his body and blew himself up in a Bolivian Congress building, killing the head of security and another person, President Carlos Mesa said Tuesday. Previously, the miner had planted a second explosive charge in the building which was detonated by police experts afterwards without causing further victims. AFP PHOTO STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575881

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3161894.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED12BDC476A24A751D2

LA PAZ, BOLIVIA: Policemen help a wounded person (R) get into a taxi to take him to hospital after an explosion at the National Congress 30 March, 2004 in La Paz, Bolivia. A miner, protesting the loss of his pension, strapped dynamite to his body and blew himself up in a Bolivian Congress building, killing the head of security and another person, President Carlos Mesa said Tuesday. Previously, the miner had planted a second explosive charge in the building which was detonated by police experts afterwards without causing any further victims. AFP PHOTO STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3161163.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED157F3A7B8CA22179B

BASRA, IRAQ: A British soldier with the 20th Battalion, Royal Welsh Regiment smiles to a child who attempts to chat with him while on patrol 30 March, 2004 along the streets of Basra, southern Iraq. AFP PHOTO Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3161160.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1668A1D5713219892

BASRA, IRAQ: A British soldier of the 20th Battalion, Royal Welsh Regiment, stands guard at a crossroads near Basra' s central market during the rush hour to prevent attacks 30 March, 2004, southern Iraq. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3161154.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1710FC867642AE4A3

BASRA, IRAQ: A British soldier with the 20th Battalion, Royal Welsh Regiment is greeted by an Iraqi civilian while on patrol 30 March, 2004 along the streets of Basra, southern Iraq. AFP PHOTO Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160552.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1477A66AC854A5BD7

SAMAWA, IRAQ: A Norwegian tank (L) passes trough the main street of the the Iraqi town of Samawa, 290 kms south of Baghdad, 30 March 2004. The interim Governing Council has created a committee to guarantee a smooth transition of power from the US-led occupation authority to the Iraqis on June 30, the spokesman for the council's current president said. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575681

A young gunman from the Palestinian Fatah movement hold up his assault rifle, Tuesday, March 30, 2004 during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza. Land Day marks the series of clashes between Israeli Arabs and Israeli police that erupted on March 30, 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of Arab land. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)


http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160241.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED13FE7921FA757792B

HEBRON, -: An Israeli settler aims his gun at a Palestinian cameraman in the divided West Bank city of Hebron next to kiriat Arba settlement following an attempt by the Israeli police to dismantle an outpost, 30 March 2004. Dozens of settlers threw stones at Palestinians. AFP PHOTO/HAZEM BADER (Photo credit should read HAZEM BADER/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160228.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1A74949CA7960BDAD

HEBRON, -: An armed Israeli settler stands behind a boy hurling stones at Palestinians in the divided West Bank city of Hebron next to kiriat Arba settlement following an attempt by the Israeli police to dismantle an outpost, 30 March 2004. Dozens of settlers threw stones at the Palestinians. .AFP PHOTO/HAZEM BADER (Photo credit should read HAZEM BADER/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160218.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED19F9B5AD5D795E968

HEBRON, -: An Injured Palestinian receives help from Israeli soldiers after he was attacked by settlers in the West Bank town of Hebron next to kiriat Arba settlement 30 March 2004 following an attempt by the Israeli police to dismantle an outpost. AFP PHOTO/AMIT SHABI +++ISRAEL OUT+++ (Photo credit should read AMIT SHABI/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160166.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED118500FEB5E03A895

HEBRON, -: Israeli policemen arrest a settler in the divided West Bank city of Hebron after a group of settlers attacked Palestinians with stones next to kiriat Arba settlement following an attempt by the police to dismantle an outpost 30 March 2004. AFP PHOTO/AMIT SHABI +++ISRAEL OUT+++ (Photo credit should read AMIT SHABI/AFP/***** Images)

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160156.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1952CB5E47377D37E

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575677

An Israeli soldier tries to prevent a Jewish settler boy from throwing stones at Palestinian residents in the settlement outpost of Hazon David in The West Bank town of Hebron Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Dozens of Jewish settlers scuffled with Israeli troops to try to prevent the dismantling of an unauthorized synagogue at the one-trailer outpost and clashed with palestinians from the area.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

mustamato
03-30-2004, 07:39 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160552.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1477A66AC854A5BD7

SAMAWA, IRAQ: A Norwegian tank (L) passes trough the main street of the the Iraqi town of Samawa, 290 kms south of Baghdad, 30 March 2004. The interim Governing Council has created a committee to guarantee a smooth transition of power from the US-led occupation authority to the Iraqis on June 30, the spokesman for the council's current president said. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

Ah more good PR for Patria Vehicles Oy. Didn´t even know that the Norweigians
had their Patrias there.

He219
03-30-2004, 07:41 PM
^ Where do you think this picture from yesterday was taken from?
;)

http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20040329/capt.sge.cit10.290304065110.photo01.default-384x325.jpg

A Norwegian soldier, his armoured vehicle decorated with a Viking helmet, patrols the road leading to the Shuaiba oil refinery 75 Km south of the southern city of Basra in Iraq (news - web sites). Some 150 Norwegian soldiers are taking part in a US-led operation dubbed Iraq Freedom(AFP/Antonio Scorza

Dalleer
03-30-2004, 07:44 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160552.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1477A66AC854A5BD7

SAMAWA, IRAQ: A Norwegian tank (L) passes trough the main street of the the Iraqi town of Samawa, 290 kms south of Baghdad, 30 March 2004. The interim Governing Council has created a committee to guarantee a smooth transition of power from the US-led occupation authority to the Iraqis on June 30, the spokesman for the council's current president said. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

Ah more good PR for Patria Vehicles Oy. Didn´t even know that the Norweigians
had their Patrias there.

And I quote, " A Norwegian tank"...

mustamato
03-30-2004, 07:52 PM
Norway has SISU/patria XA-180, XA-185, XA-186 and XA-203. Hm, looks
like a SISU XA-185 (or 180) on the picture, strange choise to send to Iraq
when they have their more heavily armed 186 and 203, but maybe they
are in Kosovo or something.

http://home.no.net/magrenda/Sisu.jpg
Norweigian XA-180 (or hm 185) in Kosovo

http://members.surfeu.fi/stefan.allen/pics/186-1.jpg
Norweigian XA-186, with a 12.7 HMG-turret and more armour

He219
03-30-2004, 07:54 PM
The New AMOS: AMOS mortar system integrated on Pasi XA-203, CV90 and A BOAT!

http://www.patriahagglunds.fi/img/amos.jpg
http://www.patriahagglunds.fi/img/company.jpg

The Fins also make a Naval version, the AMOS Navy:

http://www.patriahagglunds.fi/img/amosnavy.jpg
http://www.patriahagglunds.fi/img/navy2.jpg

Hardcore!
p-)

Seoulstriker
03-30-2004, 07:56 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160228.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1A74949CA7960BDADhttp://www.deutsche-zeitung.com/Vorhof/Redaktion_1/Terror_in_Palastina/Rantissi.jpg

no way......


now, THAT is what i call a twin! :|

Salty Dog
03-30-2004, 08:06 PM
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575517

"whoooo, this is the best ****in roller coaster i've ever been on!"

Vance
03-30-2004, 08:07 PM
Finally like to see Isrealis throwing rocks back at the Palestinians rofl

mustamato
03-30-2004, 08:07 PM
Yeah....

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/amos4.jpg
Prototype vehicle on Patria XA-203, the version ordered by
the Finnish army will be mounted on the new Patria AMV however
(which has been ordered also in APC etc etc-version to replace
the older XA-series in the inventory).

http://www.army-technology.com/projects/patria/images/patria4.jpg
Patria AMV with AMOS

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/amos3.jpg
Also Sweden will buy the AMOS, at the moment it´s just
a "demonstrator", the project is known under the name
"SSG 120" (Splitterskyddad granatkastare), how it will
be with a AMOS on the Combat boat 90 is yet to be seen,
but tests have been made.

http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-82613/army/grkstrix_1.gif
Swedish 120 mm mortar m/41D being loaded with STRIX, the beauty
with the AMOS using STRIX (a roof-hitting guided anti-tank grenade) is
that it will become a effective tank killer as well. The STRIX is capable of
itself "seeing" which tanks are already destroyed and which are not.

mustamato
03-30-2004, 08:11 PM
The naval version on Stridsbåt 90H (Combat boat 90 that is) is Swedish trials
conducted on Amf4 - Älvsborgs Amfibieregemente:

http://www.amf4.mil.se/images/local/030629_ssg120fartframatbb.jpg

http://www.amf4.mil.se/images/local/030629_ssg120sbnedf.jpg

http://www.amf4.mil.se/images/local/030629_ssg120bakifranupp.jpg

http://www.amf4.mil.se/images/local/030629_ssg120eldror.jpg

It´s a so called "teknikdemonstrator" (what that now is in english) only, in
the naval version it would be fitted on a larger boat.

Yard Ape
03-30-2004, 08:18 PM
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575677
This reminds me of the old "Stop or I will say 'stop' again!"

He219
03-30-2004, 08:22 PM
It´s a so called "teknikdemonstrator" (what that now is in english) only, in the naval version it would be fitted on a larger boat.
^ Now that's a 'Boatload' of firepower, mustamato! ;)

Some more:


http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/webphoto/web_040326-A-5968S-114.jpg

Pohang Beach, Korea (Mar. 26, 2004) - Republic of Korea and U.S. Marine Corps amphibious assault tanks provide cover for landing craft via a smoke screen during a simulated amphibious assault near Pohang, Korea, in support of Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration, and Foal Eagle 2004.

http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/webphoto/web_040326-F-0193C-030.jpg
Hi-Res (http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/040326-F-0193C-030.jpg)

Pohang Beach, Korea (Mar. 26, 2004) - Republic of Korea Marines charge the beach at the beginning of a simulated amphibious assault on Pohang Beach, Korea during Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration, and Foal Eagle 2004.

http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/webphoto/web_040326-F-0193C-020.jpg
Hi-Res (http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/040326-F-0193C-020.jpg)

Pohang Beach, Korea (Mar. 26, 2004) - A Republic of Korea Type 88 K1 Main Battle Tank drives off a U.S. Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) throughout a simulated amphibious attack on Pohang Beach, Korea, during Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration, and Foal Eagle 2004.

http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/webphoto/web_040326-F-0193C-021.jpg
Hi-Res (http://www.news.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/040326-F-0193C-021.jpg)

Pohang Beach, Korea (Mar. 26, 2004) - A Republic of Korea Type 88 K1 Main Battle Tank drives off the Korean Amphibious Ship Sungoonbang (LST 685) onto Pohang Beach, Korea, throughout a simulated amphibious attack on Pohang Beach, Korea, during Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration, and Foal Eagle 2004. The exercise is an annual U.S. and South Korea exercise tailored to evaluate command capabilities to receive U.S. Forces from outside Korea while teaching, coaching, and mentoring exercise participants. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. D. Myles Cullen.

ArmedPacifist
03-30-2004, 08:24 PM
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575677
This reminds me of the old "Stop or I will say 'stop' again!"

His pantleg isn't bloused properly.

Romulus
03-30-2004, 08:24 PM
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%212004/032804/IS2004-6047.jpg

When did American Idol star Ruben Stutter show up in Haiti?

Dave the Dawg
03-30-2004, 08:42 PM
"teknikdemonstrator" = technology demonstrator.

Ichhabe
03-30-2004, 08:44 PM
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575614
Yeah! This picture is really really shocking. That Israeli soldiers can behave like this. Pointing the rifle against people that clearly are no treath to them...












That is very easy for those who never been in a situation like this to pass such judgmental.

But have you excamined the picture more closely?
As I see it, the picture shows actually that the Israeli soldiers shows a lot of respect toward the Arab culture. Why? Easy to see if you want to see it.
The men are the only one that has to have their hands raised above the head. None of the women has it.

I can't speak for how others did it, but in Lebanon at Norwegian CP's, only the men had to leave the car when it was searched. Women could sit in the vehicle while the UN-soldiers searched.
Seems to me as the Israeli soldiers here show the same respect towards Arab women.

Romulus
03-30-2004, 08:48 PM
Seems to me as the Israeli soldiers here show the same respect towards Arab women

And notice how the IDF isn't pointing his weapon at the women? They are very professional at what they do in those house raids. woot IDF!!

SR15
03-30-2004, 09:17 PM
[quote="Undo"][quote]http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158828.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBA3E83A696B2679C5
best pic ever rofl rofl rofl

One?
03-30-2004, 09:17 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158828.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBA3E83A696B2679C5
hmm merely resisting the "occupation" as some naively in the west will say, with a Hamas flag that calls for the COMPLETE destruction of ALL of Israel :roll:

This dude is lucky all he got was a slight kick, and that they didn’t make him strip down to make sure he has no bomb strapped onto him as is most defiantly plausible with Hamas and people that believe in a TOTAL destruction of Israel, no matter what Israel does or what the age of the person (as has been indoctrinated in them for years and years now).

Shalom :D

that is not a hamas flag ;) It was used a thousand years ago. Just because they adopted it doesn't mean its theirs

MaDuce
03-30-2004, 09:35 PM
Well who is bitching now

I'm not bitching at all S'13. I'm stating an opinion that maybe kicking some kid in the back is not the best way to go about things. I'm fairly sure this could turn into a very useless discussion, so i will end my half with this post. After all Its like that old saying goes, an argument on the internet is like winning the special olympics. You may win, but your still a retard!

I think isreal goes about its dealings in the wrong manner, you and several others think the opposite and thats that.

Cheers

I agree rubber batons fired from shot gun or hitting him in the head with his rifle but, or prehaps a taser would work better. If I was trying to control a crowd that might have bomb belts or or ak's I would use that amount of force to.

obd
03-30-2004, 10:56 PM
I like the quote given by IDF M203 earlier. It reads something like this: "If the palestinians started loving thier own children more than they hate ours then maybe all the violence would stop."

As I was scrolling down and I saw those pics of that moron firing off his AKM near the feet of his men I though "WHAT A DUMB ASS MOFO". Anyone who has ever had even rudimentary firearms safety training (such as I by my uncle who I used to shoot with before he died) knows that you dont do crap like that.

Of course this guy knows that too and he is just showing off how fearless his newly graduated warrior Mujahideen are hehehhe. I'd like to see the expression on thier faces when an AH-64 longbow starts blowing them away with its chain gun one at a time, or after 50 of them get wiped out by a 2,000 lb. JDAM, or when they start dropping like flies from special forces sniper fire one at a time or when a CQB squad blows off the door to thier ****hole hiding place and starts double tapping thier asses!!!!

Then after I though all that (hehe), I scrolled down and saw him shooting at the feet of that little boy who doesnt know what the hell he is doing other than that it makes papa proud so he does it. That man is an absolute fool. Its easy to see what Israel is up against. It takes a lot of hate to risk a boys health and life just to show off to the press like that.

That might be soft dirt but even so, a bullet can easily richochet up off the ground even when fired directly into it. What if there was a rock or a patch of tough ground or some pieces of rubbish metal and such under the ground and that 7.62 came flying right back up and put a whole in some dudes ankle!! STUPIDITY, HATRED, EXTREMISM AT ITS GREATEST

A man could spend his entire life wiping out scum like this and feel proud.

MapleLeafInfantry
03-30-2004, 11:06 PM
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/photoarchive/LoRes/%
212004/032804/IS2004-6046.jpg

so you say the timmies is here?

obd
03-30-2004, 11:08 PM
Oh and by the way, those Arab women who didnt have to be searched or get out of the car were probably funneling weapons and drugs under their hijabs.

Dont know if any of you noticed the trend in the world lately but Arabs have been using women as suicide bombers in Uzbekistan, A-stan, Iraq, Chechnya, and Saudi Arabia because they arnt searched "out of respect".

Fact is, I dont consider it a matter of respect or not when Isreali soldiers search Arab and/or Palestinian women. At the point things are at now there is only one reasonable concern : Security

Im sorry, but one cannot escape those facts and its just anti-semetic crap to try to say bad things about Israeli troops for searching women. Common sense dictates that when female suicide bombers are being used.

Just in case you didnt know, the Palestinians have already used female suicide bombers and now, since they cant seem to get those past the checkpoints because the Israelis are "so disresectfull to women" (as some accuse them of here) the Palesitnians are trying to use small children who often dont even know whats going on until they have thier legs blown off by the bomb they are carying!!!!

What next, are you European scum going to accuse Israel of being disrespectful to children for searching them??!!!??? Maybe you should concentrate on the people USING women and children as human bombs and not the people STOPPING them!!!!!!

Seoulstriker
03-30-2004, 11:20 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3160228.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=40802368F4C3BED1A74949CA7960BDADhttp://www.deutsche-zeitung.com/Vorhof/Redaktion_1/Terror_in_Palastina/Rantissi.jpg

He219
03-30-2004, 11:26 PM
That's a good eye there, Seoul!
:P

Did you see the landing craft images ^ higher up on this page. Contrast that with this one:

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575922

A young boy watches a French boat arriving at to disembark military trucks in Cap-Haitien, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Good luck driving that forklift on that beach! What a dump.
:lol:

wulfstan
03-31-2004, 07:37 AM
http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=575517

"whoooo, this is the best f*** roller coaster i've ever been on!"

Now wouldn't it be funny if that jerk was hit by huge rock right in his face, perhaps even falling over in front of the jeep and getting killed, then the papers would read 'Isreali troops kill protestor'!

HELEX
03-31-2004, 08:09 AM
Im wondering how many of them get hit in their feet every year rofl

"Soheib, you ****ing Idiot! You hit my foot!"

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/3158013.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=322BF4A0B982F6BBCAAE5D489C2D76C9

Ichhabe
03-31-2004, 09:58 AM
Oh and by the way, those Arab women who didnt have to be searched or get out of the car were probably funneling weapons and drugs under their hijabs.

Dont know if any of you noticed the trend in the world lately but Arabs have been using women as suicide bombers in Uzbekistan, A-stan, Iraq, Chechnya, and Saudi Arabia because they arnt searched "out of respect".

Fact is, I dont consider it a matter of respect or not when Isreali soldiers search Arab and/or Palestinian women. At the point things are at now there is only one reasonable concern : Security

Im sorry, but one cannot escape those facts and its just anti-semetic crap to try to say bad things about Israeli troops for searching women. Common sense dictates that when female suicide bombers are being used.

Just in case you didnt know, the Palestinians have already used female suicide bombers and now, since they cant seem to get those past the checkpoints because the Israelis are "so disresectfull to women" (as some accuse them of here) the Palesitnians are trying to use small children who often dont even know whats going on until they have thier legs blown off by the bomb they are carying!!!!

What next, are you European scum going to accuse Israel of being disrespectful to children for searching them??!!!??? Maybe you should concentrate on the people USING women and children as human bombs and not the people STOPPING them!!!!!!


Can you try to rewrite the whole posting again. Because my lack of reading English is not so good.
Specially the last part, the one about scum. It did not sink in, becauseI found the whole post difficult to read. Sorry.

Undo
03-31-2004, 11:38 AM
What next, are you European scum going to accuse Israel of being disrespectful to children for searching them??!!!???

Ouch. I think you let your emotions carry you away, friend. Blanket statements are always bad.

Haiw
04-01-2004, 07:10 AM
Well a little late, but for what it's worth;

http://www.nldetirak.nl/detachement/as_samawah/images/42bg_00203.jpg

42 (NL) Battlegroup : Op patrouille, de shamag voor het gezicht tegen het stof
42nd (NL) Battlegroup: On patrol, the shamag on the face against the dust.

http://217.18.72.139/detachement/as_samawah/images/kmarbl_00109.jpghttp://217.18.72.139/detachement/as_samawah/images/kmarbl_00108.jpg

De werkzaamheden van het detachement bestaan onder andere uit het rijden van patrouilles door de gebieden en langs compound’s waar zich Nederlandse militairen bevinden. Dinsdag 23 maart 2004 heeft de luitenant van het detachement een oogje in het zeil gehouden vanuit de lucht. Hij is mee geweest op een verkenningsvlucht in een Nederlandse Chinook.

The activities of the detachement also consist of driving patrols trough the area and along compouds where Dutch soldiers ares tationed. Tuesday 23 march 2004 the lieutenant of the detachement kept a close eye from the air. He went along on a recon flight in a Dutch Chinook.

BTW :bash: at page 1 caption saying 'Deutch' soldiers...