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Messages 20-18 deleted by topic administrator 11-24-2004 09:42 PM |
| Walid
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08-14-2004 11:21 AM ET (US)
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I think that this war is a shame. It should be stopped right now. Americans and Iraqis are both losing in this war. Losing a borther, a son, a father, a husband.. it is too bad that this is happening in the 21st century. Walid, http://www.iraqjungle.com
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| Harish
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07-31-2004 04:51 AM ET (US)
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A vey touching piece of work and brings out the reality of war. Unfortunately, it is the ordinary US Citizen who is paying for the decisions of certain individuals who have been motivated by a large number of influences not all of them good. War does not prfit anybody except a very few, however, surpisingly we still seem to be guided by those very few.... I guess it is time all of us say NO collectively to war. I lost my friend a couple of months ago fighting terrorists in Kashmir. But now as I see it, even the terrorist seems to be in the same jam as my friend was.
Fighting and LOSING his life and kiling three terrorists in the process is a brave thing to do, but is it really necessary!!!!!!!
The likes of Muktada Al-Sadr, Bush, Laden and Hafiz Mohammed sayed are profiting from the deaths of innocents.
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| Jean
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07-24-2004 08:58 PM ET (US)
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Kevin, I want to thank you for the artical "Under the Steel Rain" I am the wife of the soldier you wrote about. Even though I don't like the thought of my husband being a "mortar magnet" it was good to see him in print. Thank you again for a human intrest view and a small look at what life is like for all our men and women who serve.
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| Aprilla
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07-23-2004 03:44 PM ET (US)
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I agree Amit!
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| Amit
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07-22-2004 07:31 AM ET (US)
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HI Kevin, I am an Indian and I do not like what Bush and Blair are doing in Iraq. But I do feel for the men and women from the US Army (etc) who are facing so much shit that its unbelievable. You do bring their point of view in this ite beautifully. Thanks. I hope and I pray to GOD that soon one day all this will be over and the men and women will go back to their homes in one piece. War is such a shitty thing ... ?????????
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| Aprilla
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07-12-2004 06:04 PM ET (US)
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Awesome Kevin... keep it comin'!
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07-08-2004 08:40 AM ET (US)
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Thank you to all our Troops, and everyone else who is there helping them. Kevin, Thank you for taking the time to write and show the world, that it is not all death, there are still people there, and they are working to make life better for all of us.
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| Lisa
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07-07-2004 05:23 PM ET (US)
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Keep up the great work. Thanks for giving the people in the USA a different perspective on the war in Iraq. It seems that all that is in the newspapers and TV is how many civilians were killed today. It is nice to look at it from the eyes of the soldiers. I have a cousin stationed there at Camp Victory and he emailed me on 7/1 and has said that since the hand-over the mortar attacks have increased significantly. I pray every night for his safe return and the safe return of all of our men and women.
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| Carolyn
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07-04-2004 09:42 PM ET (US)
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Kevin, Thank You for all your hard work. My husband is an employee of K.B.R. and in Anaconda now. I pray for all of you and your families. May God be with you and come home to us safe. Happy Independance day.
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| Paula
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07-01-2004 06:00 PM ET (US)
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Keep up the great work, Kevin. May God continue to protect you and the fine soldiers you risk your life to tell us about.
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