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    Rest in Peace.

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    thxs for the pics he219

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    Rescued Cougar Ace crew members, carrying their survival suits, make their way from an Alaska Air National Guard aircraft to meet with customs officials following a flight from Adak Island to the Ted Steven Anchorage International Airport, Tuesday, July 25, 2006, in Anchorage, Alaska. The 23 crew members were hoisted Monday night into two National Guard Pave Hawk helicopters and a Coast Guard chopper, then flown 230 miles (370 kilometers) north to Adak Island. (AP Photo/Mark Farmer)

    Alaska Air National Guard Captain Eric Bud, a pilot from one of the two Alaska Air National Guard aircraft speaks to the media during a news conference at Ted Steven Anchorage International Airport, Tuesday, July 25, 2006, in Anchorage, Alaska. The 23 crew members of the Singapore-flagged cargo ship, were hoisted Monday night into two National Guard Pave Hawk helicopters and a Coast Guard chopper, then flown 230 miles (370 kilometers) north to Adak Island. (AP Photo/Mark Farmer)

    In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, the Cougar Ace maintains its position about 240 miles south of Adak in the North Pacific Ocean, Tuesday, July 25, 2006. As of noon Tuesday, the ship, hundreds of miles off Alaska's Aleutian Islands, is listing 60 degrees to port. The keel and the propeller are out of the water. It is stable, and does not appear to be sinking, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. (AP Photo/Official Coast Guard photo courtesy of Coast Guard cutter Rush)

    A Greek flag flies on a boat as Canada's military police officers, wait to escort Lebanese with foreign passports, towards the waiting cruise ship Princesa Marissa during their evacuation out of Lebanon at the port in the southern coastal city of Tyre, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    A Canadian military police officer, right with green camouflage uniform, escorts Lebanese with foreign passports, mostly of the United States, as they are taken on a boat towards the waiting cruise ship Princesa Marissa during their evacuation out of Lebanon at the port in the southern coastal city of Tyre, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    Volunteers register Lebanese families with United States' passports, as they are taken on a boat towards the waiting cruise ship Princesa Marissa during their evacuation out of Lebanon at the port of the southern coastal city of Tyre, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    Residents pack up their belongings after renewed Israeli airstrikes Tuesday, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Hezbollah guerrillas battled to stop Israeli troops from taking the southern stronghold of Bint Jbail on Wednesday, inflicting several Israeli casualties, as Arab and Western foreign ministers assembled in Rome for talks on the crisis. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)


    A resident stands in front of his a collapsed apartment building in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon Wednesday, July 26, 2006, which was destroyed by fresh Israeli airstrikes Tuesday. Hezbollah guerrillas battled to stop Israeli troops from taking the southern stronghold of Bint Jbail on Wednesday, inflicting several Israeli casualties, as Arab and Western foreign ministers assembled in Rome for talks on the crisis. (AP Photo/KEVORK DJANSEZIAN)

    The scene of a collapsed apartment building which was destroyed by renewed Israeli air strikes Tuesday, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Hezbollah guerrillas battled to stop Israeli troops from taking the southern stronghold of Bint Jbail on Wednesday, inflicting several Israeli casualties, as Arab and Western foreign ministers assembled in Rome for talks on the crisis. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    A truck carrying soldiers from the Lebanon army heads away from the fighting as it passes a building destroyed in an Israeli missile strike on the road between the port cities of Sidon and Tyre in southern Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

    UN soldiers and Lebanese army soldiers clear the rubble from a destroyed building that was attacked by Israeli warplane missiles last week, as they search for the bodies of missing persons in the southern coastal Lebanon city of Tyre, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. China on Wednesday demanded that Israel apologize for an attack in Lebanon that killed a Chinese U.N. observer as President Hu Jintao offered his condolences. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

    A truck carrying food aid from the United Nations World Food Program passes a building destroyed in an Israeli missile strike on the road between the port cities of Sidon and Tyre in southern Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

    A member of the Jordanian flightcrew unloads supplies from a Jordanian military plane that landed at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    A Lebanese airport worker unloads relief aid supplies from a Jordanian military plane that landed at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut international airport Wednesday carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat wounded, airport officials said. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)


    Members of a Jordanian flightcrew unload stretchers from a Jordanian military plane that landed at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut international airport Wednesday carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat wounded Lebanese in this war-torn country, airport officials said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)


    Members of the Jordanian flightcrew unload stretchers from a Jordanian military plane that landed at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut airport Wednesday, carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat people wounded in the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon, airport officials said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    Members of the Jordanian military medics unit take a rest on stretchers unloaded from a Jordanian military plane at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut airport Wednesday, carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat people wounded in the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon, airport officials said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    A Lebanese soldier, left, and a Jordanian soldier, right, laugh, in front of a Jordanian military plane at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut airport Wednesday, carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat people wounded in the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon, airport officials said. A third plane bearing military engineers to help repair the airport's runways arrived later in the day. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    Jordanian soldiers stand in front of a Jordanian military plane that landed at Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut airport Wednesday, carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat people wounded in the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon, airport officials said. A third plane bearing military engineers to help repair the airport's runways arrived later in the day. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    Jordanian soldiers and special forces walk at the Beirut international airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 26, 2006, after they arrived on board Jordanian military planes. Two Jordanian military planes landed at Beirut airport Wednesday, carrying a field hospital and medical aid to treat people wounded in the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon, airport officials said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    Israeli soldiers walk toward the Lebanese border in northern Israel, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing a southern Lebanese town, leaving several Israeli soldiers dead, Arab TV stations reported.(AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)

    U.N. humanitarian chief Jan Egeland, right, talks to the media during a visit to a site where a rocket, fired from Lebanon, hit the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Israel and Hezbollah must immediately halt fighting and end to the suffering of civilians on both sides, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

    An Israeli military helicopter, carrying wounded soldiers from Lebanon, approaches Rambam hospital in the city of Haifa, northern Israel, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing the town of Bint Jbail in the heaviest fighting of Israel's two-week offensive in Lebanon. Arab TV stations and Hezbollah said up to 13 Israeli soldiers had been killed, but Israel did not confirm. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)




    An Israeli soldier, wounded in Lebanon, is evacuated to Rambam hospital in the city of Haifa, northern Israel, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing the town of Bint Jbail in the heaviest fighting of Israel's two-week offensive in Lebanon. Arab TV stations and Hezbollah said up to 13 Israeli soldiers had been killed, but Israel did not confirm. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

    Israeli soldiers wounded during fighting in southern Lebanon are helped and carried as they arrive at the Rambam hospital in the northen Israeli coastal city of Haifa Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing the town of Bint Jbail in the heaviest fighting of Israel's two-week offensive in Lebanon. Arab TV stations and Hezbollah said up to 13 Israeli soldiers had been killed, but Israel did not confirm. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

    An Israeli soldier, wounded in Lebanon, is evacuated to Rambam hospital in the city of Haifa, northern Israel, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing the town of Bint Jbail in the heaviest fighting of Israel's two-week offensive in Lebanon. Arab TV stations and Hezbollah said up to 13 Israeli soldiers had been killed, but Israel did not confirm. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)


    An Israeli soldier, wounded in Lebanon, is evacuated to Rambam hospital in the city of Haifa, northern Israel, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing the town of Bint Jbail in the heaviest fighting of Israel's two-week offensive in Lebanon. Arab TV stations and Hezbollah said up to 13 Israeli soldiers had been killed, but Israel did not confirm. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)
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    A wounded Israeli soldier brought into the Rambam hospital in the northern Israeli coastal city of Haifa 26 July 2006. Some 20 Israeli soldiers were wounded today in fierce fighting with Hezbollah forces in the key border town of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, an army spokeswoman told AFP. "Around 20 soldiers were wounded in the fighting in Bint Jbeil," she said, adding that "six have been evacuated to hospitals and several others were treated at the site." The Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera said 13 soldiers were killed and 12 wounded in fighting with Hezbollah fighters in south Lebanon today. AFP PHOTO / DENIS SINYAKOV (Photo credit should read DENIS SINYAKOV/AFP/***** Images)
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    GALILEE - - ISRAEL
    epa00781676 Israeli Helicopters evacuates injured soldiers from the front line, Wednesday, 26 July 2006, on the Galilee area near the Israeli northern Border with Lebanon. Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants battled for control over strategic southern Lebanese towns Wednesday, in the heaviest ground fighting since the Israel Lebanon crisis erupted two weeks ago. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
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    CADIZ - ANDALUZIA - SPAIN
    epa00781672 The National Spanish Air Forces acrobatic patrol Aguila (Eagle) performs during an acrobatic air show in the Cadiz port, in Cadiz city (Andalucia), southern Spain, during the 50th Anniversary Tall Ships Race, on Wednesday 26 July 2006. The Regatta stays in Cadiz until next 29 July. EPA/JORGE ZAPATA
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    Avivim - - ISRAEL
    epa00781662 Ultra orthodox Jews who came to support the soldiers dance and blow the Shofar next to an Israeli APC near the vilage of Avivim at the southern Lebanese border 26 July 2006. EPA/PAVEL WOLBERG
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    RAMOT NFTALY - - ISRAEL
    epa00781643 Israeli artillery keep firing 155mm shells toward targets in Lebanon, Wednesday, 26 July 2006. near the Israeli northern Border with Lebanon. Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants battled for control over strategic southern Lebanese towns Wednesday, in the heaviest ground fighting since the IsraelLebanon crisis erupted two weeks ago. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
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    BEIRUT - BEIRUT - LEBANON
    epa00781637 Jordanian soldiers disembark from a military plane after arriving to unload supplies and aid at Beiruts international airport, Wednesday 26 July 2006. Three Jordanian planes, the first flights to land after a two week closure, were expected at the airport, which has been closed for 13 days after being heavily bombarded by Israel from the second day of its offensive on Lebanon. EPA/ALI HAIDAR
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    Avivim - - ISRAEL
    epa00781633 An Israeli tank crossing from the Lebanese side of the border returns to an Israel near the vilage of Avivim 26 July 2006. Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants battled for control over strategic southern Lebanese towns Wednesday, in the heaviest ground fighting since the IsraelLebanon crisis erupted two weeks ago. EPA/PAVEL WOLBERG
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    The casket of Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Constable Marc Bourdages leaves the chapel at the RCMP Training Depot in Regina, Saskatchewan, July 25, 2006. Bourdages and fellow constable Robin Cameron were killed in the line of duty three weeks ago. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA)

    Young Luca Bourdages looks at his father Marc Bourdages' Royal Canadian Mounted Police hat, held by Luca's mother Natasha Szpakowski, after funeral services at the RCMP Training Depot in Regina, Saskatchewan, July 25, 2006. Bourdages and fellow constable Robin Cameron were killed in the line of duty three weeks ago. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA)

    Natasha Szpakowski holds the hat and flag that draped the casket of her Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer husband Constable Marc Bourdages after funeral services at the RCMP Training Depot in Regina, Saskatchewan, July 25, 2006. Bourdages and fellow constable Robin Cameron were killed in the line of duty three weeks ago. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA)

    The casket of Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Constable Marc Bourdages leaves the small chapel at the RCMP Training Depot in Regina, Saskatchewan, July 25, 2006. Bourdages and fellow constable Robin Cameron were killed in the line of duty three weeks ago. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA)






    A plain clothes Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer (R) asks a protester to move away from the doorway through which Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was supposed to enter a news conference in Cambridge, approximately 90 km west of Toronto, July 25, 2006. The protester refused to move, and the Prime Minister entered the building by another door, avoiding the protester. REUTERS/J.P. Moczulski (CANADA)

    An unidentified man wearing a pro military t-shirt photographs a sole protester waiting for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to arrive for a news conference in Cambridge, approximately 90 km (55 miles) west of Toronto, July 25, 2006. The protester refused to move and the Prime Minister entered the building by another door avoiding the sole protester. REUTERS/J.P. Moczulski (CANADA)

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    LANCERO FOR PRESIDENT!

    Great pics!

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    A Turkish army general salutes Vice Adm. Panayiotis Chinofotis, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of Greece, right, and his Turkish counterpart Gen. Hilmi Ozkok, rear, as they inspect a military honour guard at the headquarters of Turkish Armed Forces in Ankara, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. The top Greek commander is in Turkey for a three-day visit.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

    Vice Adm. Panayiotis Chinofotis, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of Greece, center right, and his Turkish counterpart Gen. Hilmi Ozkok inspect a military honour guard at the headquarters of Turkish Armed Forces in Ankara, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. The top Greek commander is in Turkey for a three-day visit.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

    Georgian soldiers sit in truck during an operation in the high-mountain Kodori Gorge, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Georgian forces were trying to bring a rebellious local militia under control, Georgian television stations reported Wednesday. The operation in the gorge, the only part of the breakaway province of Abkhazia that is nominally under Georgian control, began on Tuesday after a local leader in the mountainous region threatened to reactivate a militia of about 300 men. (AP Photo/Irakli Gedenidze)
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) shakes hands with high-ranking army officers at the Kremlin in Moscow 26 July 2006, congratulating them for their appointments to higher positions in the army. AFP PHOTO/ ITAR-TASS/ SERGEI ZHUKOV (Photo credit should read SERGEI ZHUKOV/AFP/***** Images)

    Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel, rechts, besucht am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 in Geltow bei Potsdam, das Eindatzkommndo der Bundeswehr, das an der Mission im Kongo beteiligt ist. Merkel und Jung besuchten am Nachmittag das Hauptquartier der im Kongo beteiligten EU-Truppen. (AP Photo/Michael Hanschke,pool)--- German Chancellor Angela Merkel, right, visit German soldiers participating in the Congo mission at the European Union Operation Headquarters in Geltow, near Potsdam, Wednesday, July 26, 2006. (AP Photo/Michael Hanschke,pool)

    An Israeli soldier waits in a apple orchard before being given the order to cross the border to Lebanon in northern Israel Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah fighters battled Wednesday to stop Israeli forces from capturing the town of Bint Jbail in the heaviest fighting of Israel's two-week offensive in Lebanon. Arab TV stations and Hezbollah said up to 13 Israeli soldiers had been killed, but Israel did not confirm. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
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    A Lebanese man holds his daughter as he inspects his destroyed southern Beirut neighborhood following Israeli air strikes, 26 July 2006. A Jordanian military plane transporting UN humanitarian aid to conflict-stricken Lebanon landed at Beirut international airport today, the first flight to land after a two week closure, an AFP correspondent reported. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

    People gather at the rubble of a destroyed building, minutes after an Israeli warplane missiles attack in the center of the southern coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    People carry a wounded person from the rubble of a destroyed building, minutes after Israeli warplane missiles attack in the center of the southern coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    People gather at the rubble of a destroyed building, minutes after an Israeli warplane missiles attack in the center of the southern coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    A Lebanese Red Cross volunteer yells for help at the rubble of a destroyed building, minutes after Israeli warplane missiles attack in the center of the southern coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday July 26, 2006. Hezbollah inflicted heavy casualties on Israeli troops as they battled for a key hilltop town in southern Lebanon for a fourth day Wednesday, with as many as 14 soldiers reported killed and Lebanese officials confirmed that four U.N. observers were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their post Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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    A French soldier of UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) stands guard in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre, 26 July 2006. Four UN observers in southern Lebanon were killed today by an Israeli air force strike on their base, making governments worldwide react with shock demanding an explanation for the attack. (EDN: CORRECTING CAPTION) AFP PHOTO/HASSAN AMMAR (Photo credit should read HASSAN AMMAR/AFP/***** Images)
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    A Chinese soldier of UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) observes as a truck searches for bodies and cleans the ruins of a building following an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre, 26 July 2006. Four UN observers in southern Lebanon were killed today by an Israeli air force strike on their base, making governments worldwide react with shock demanding an explanation for the attack. (EDN: CORRECTING CAPTION) AFP PHOTO/HASSAN AMMAR (Photo credit should read HASSAN AMMAR/AFP/***** Images)
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    A protester calling for the return of U.S. troops from Iraq is removed from the gallery during a speech by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki before a joint meeting of Congress, Wednesday, July 26, 2006 on Capitol Hill in Washington. The prime minister stopped speaking until the protestor was removed. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)


    House Speaker Dennis Hastert of Ill., center, shakes hands with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 26, 2006, after al-Makliki addressed a joint meeting of Congress. Vice President Dick Cheney is at left. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)



    Iraqi soldiers guard a checkpoint, Wednesday, July 26, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq. Seeking to shore up the U.S. military commitment in Iraq, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki must try to charm an increasingly skeptical U.S. Congress that is wary of his criticism of Israel and concerned about rising violence in Baghdad. During his first trip to Washington since becoming prime minister two months ago, Al-Maliki was to address the House and Senate in a joint meeting on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

    Lance Cpl. Galen Wilson, 21, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., holds his rifle at a base in Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq July 20, 2006. Wilson is the designated marksman in a company of Marines based in downtown Ramadi, watching over what Marines call the most dangerous neighborhood in the most dangerous city in the world. (AP Photo/Antonio Castaneda)

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    Quote Originally Posted by w1ldcard
    LANCERO FOR PRESIDENT!
    No way... Get another one, like He219 He's The man

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    nice mag..........

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    thanks for the pics guys. very much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lancero




    HAIFA - GALILEIA - ISRAEL
    epa00781621 A wounded Israeli soldier is ferried into the Rambam hospital in the northern Israeli coastal city of Haifa, Wednesday, 26 July 2006. Some 20 Israeli soldiers were wounded today in fierce fighting with Hezbollah forces in the key border town of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, an army spokeswoman told. EPA/JINI/ANCHO GOSH
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    WASHINGTON - WASHINGTON DC - UNITED STATES
    epa00781631 CAPTION CORRECTION ADDING INFORMATION Medea Benjamin, the founder of Code Pink, an activist group against the war in Iraq is removed by U.S. Capitol Police for shouting at Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri alMaliki during his addresses to a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress in Washington, DC Wednesday 26 July 2006. Some Democrats have voiced alarm over Iraqs denunciation of Israel in the Middle East conflict, and some said alMalikis address should be canceled unless he apologizes. EPA/MATTHEW CAVANAUGH CAPTION CORRECTION ADDING INFORMATION
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    why is it that when we have protestors, they're ugly moms and stuff, but the Europeans get these hot Green Peace Protestors who strut across the stage 3/4 naked, whats up with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lancero
    No way... Get another one, like He219 He's The man
    He219 will be the Emperor. Go for president while you can

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    Avivim - - ISRAEL
    epa00781732 Israeli soldiers waiting for their briefing near the vilage of Mtula at the southern Lebanese border, Wednesday 26 July 2006. Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants battled for control over strategic southern Lebanese towns Wednesday, in the heaviest ground fighting since the Israel Lebanon crisis erupted two weeks ago. EPA/PAVEL WOLBERG
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    Is it just me, or someone else thinks its odd for a soldier to stand in a war zone with no magazine in his rifle?

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    nice to see the Iraqi T-72s in action again..I bet their firepower is very usefull.

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    Just an off-topic.
    This is another war. My country, same old s**** one year after the other...








    FERREIRA DO ZEZERE - SANTAREM - PORTUGAL
    epa00781775 Firemen try to extinguish the fire in Dornes, Ferreira do Zezere, Wednesday 26 July 2006. More than 200 firemen and some helicopters are fighting this fire at the center of Portugal. EPA/PAULO CUNHA
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