It's nobodies business

chcr said:
See!!!!! I knew it. Everything bad that happens in the world is Bill Clinton's fault. :tardbang:

As the evidence of our failures mount, they are pointing right at him. :shrug:
 
chcr said:
He's a witch, burn him!

That's the job of the 9/11 commission. Well, substitute Bush for greatest American president ever of all time eternally brilliant minded god-like sexual beast Willie. That's why they're suddenly on hiatus :D
 
MrBishop said:
Personally...I like the Iraesli method. Find the leaders or potential leaders and turn them into 'targets of opportunity'. What the hell happened to Black Opps in the Ginder, Gentler America ?


Really? Would you like it as much if other nations did that to us?
 
MrBishop said:
... and turn them into 'targets of opportunity'.


You mean like: http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=54&u_sid=1069351

April 17, 2004
Fighting around Fallujah a Marine sniper's 'dream'
THE LOS ANGELES TIMES

FALLUJAH, Iraq - Taking a short breather Friday, the 21-year-old Marine corporal explained what it was like to practice his lethal skill in the battle for this city.

"It's a sniper's dream," he said. "You can go anywhere, and there are so many ways to fire at the enemy without him knowing where you are."

The role of snipers has become a significant tactic for Marines in this "Sunni Triangle" city. Marine experts say Fallujah is among the most "target-rich" battlefields for snipers since the World War II battle for Stalingrad, during which German and Russian snipers dueled for months.

"As a sniper your goal is to completely demoralize the enemy," he said. "I couldn't have asked to be in a better place. I just got lucky, to be here at the right time and with the right training."

"The first time you get the adrenaline rush afterward," he said. "During the shooting, you have to take care of your breathing. It felt good to do my job, good to take a bad guy out."

Marine snipers, whose motto is "one shot, one kill," fire from rooftops in crowded urban areas of Fallujah, as well as exploring the city by foot. It sometimes takes hours to set up a shot, as the sniper hides in the distance, waiting for the opportune moment.
 
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