Sunday, February 18, 2007
Where is Coanda when you need him?
Of course, Pepe will say, these are just a bunch of random guys, throwing the odd Molotov cocktail, so don't worry, be happy. Whence the labels.
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this is different: this is the mark of a well-organized army resisting invasion, and doing it increasingly well.
where are your pom-poms Pepe?
Finally, an Army the French can cheer on. Wait till they come marching down les Champs Elysees, then you'll see them going delirious, like back in 1940.
The insurgents try to plan their attacks by studying flight patterns near American bases and along supply routes, according to the intelligence report.
How difficult would it be to change the flight patterns daily, or even every half-day? Also: if and when another helicopter is shot down, coalition hands won't be tied to provide adequate air cover. This is a marked difference from operations in Mogadishu.
Who knows when the French geist will regain a sense of philanthropy. Pepe can act as our barometer.
Pepe: that "well-organized army" [sic] also targets civilians, people shopping in marketplaces, the brittle universities in Iraq, et. al. Pepe, you're leading me to wonder that, to you, all of this is merely collateral damage, just so long as it creates more "evidence" to justify your hatred of Bush.
? i thought my statement was rather neutral: they are getting organized and doing better aren't they ?
I'm curious about who you mean by "they"? Be specific, even if "they" are a motley assembly of various groups acting for various reasons.
i am unsure whoever shot down the helicopter! But whoever they are, they are getting organized and more efficient.
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