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Iraq-Jordan |
Reuters Photographer Shot in Najaf |
2004-08-17 |
Posted by:Fred |
#16 Gee, thanks for sharing, Anon6110! You wouldn't happen to be a very badly wounded Osama phoning it in from Waziristan, would you? I personally love being a WASP, legitimate non-fornicating "b*stard jew mother f*cker" and I love and will vote for AGAIN that "c*cksucker george," too. The "moron" has ridden rings around his enemies, both foreign and domestic, so how much of a moron is he, really? The world is now minus 2 Islamist thugocracies and a 3rd has disarmed voluntarily (and the rest are talking about "reforms") and we're not done...so who's laughing now, moron?! |
Posted by: GreatestJeneration 2004-08-19 4:26:43 AM |
#15 all of you are a bunch of bastard jews mother fuckers that if I have here in front of me I will kick your ass When your cocksucker george the moron will be booted back to suck horses dicks in Texas your toilet rantburg crap will be a fair game that is a promise |
Posted by: Anonymous6110 2004-08-19 2:36:23 AM |
#14 Whitecollar Redneck, I think the "najaf" is the Arabic equivalent of what duelling reports used to describe as "the fleshy upper part of the thigh," ie he was wounded in his pride (the same part my husband fell on in his TaeKwanDo class last Saturday, poor darling) ;-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2004-08-18 12:13:04 AM |
#13 It sounds painful. |
Posted by: whitecollar redneck 2004-08-17 10:21:11 PM |
#12 Where is his najaf located? |
Posted by: whitecollar redneck 2004-08-17 10:20:57 PM |
#11 "Chee... OW!" |
Posted by: Parabellum 2004-08-17 5:57:11 PM |
#10 Reuters Photographer Shot in Najaf Say "cheese!" |
Posted by: mojo 2004-08-17 5:34:13 PM |
#9 Are there foreign imbedded reporters with our troops ? |
Posted by: crazyhorse 2004-08-17 1:56:29 PM |
#8 Has he died yet? I don't want to let the celebration get out of hand too early. |
Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2004-08-17 1:13:39 PM |
#7 "The journalist was taking pictures with an American military unit at the time. It was not known who fired the shot that wounded him" In a sane world, Frank, the report would make clear that the shot was fired by THE ENEMY. In today's bizarro world, anything the various news wires can do to infer, ever so subtly, that WE shot that reporter, they will gladly publish. Oh wait. In this war, the media IS the enemy. Never mind. Carry on. |
Posted by: Chris W. 2004-08-17 10:43:58 AM |
#6 scratch his arm with a thorn and put a little piece of shrapnel in his butt ...then send him home with a whole bunch of medals. |
Posted by: B 2004-08-17 9:47:10 AM |
#5 Only the "embeds" were to be allowed to stay - prolly a jealous fellow journalist... |
Posted by: .com 2004-08-17 9:36:39 AM |
#4 "The journalist was taking pictures with an American military unit at the time. It was not known who fired the shot that wounded him" huh????? |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-08-17 9:32:44 AM |
#3 Yeah - I read in an AP story that the "press" was all huffy and indignant about the expulsion order - and saying they weren't going to comply. They must've thought they were in London or NY - instead of a war zone. Real Darwin Award potential there... And here we are... The funniest thing was that the Police Chief who was booting them was named Al Jazeera. Heh. |
Posted by: .com 2004-08-17 9:21:18 AM |
#2 Weren't they told to leave Najaf? |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2004-08-17 9:13:09 AM |
#1 As I say every time I read about one of al-Reuters terrorist supporting minions getting capped......GOOD! I hope it was very painful, and permanently debilitating. These bastards deserve it. |
Posted by: Victory Now Please 2004-08-17 8:56:47 AM |