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Associated Press
November 15 2004
BAGHDAD, Iraq
US Snipers Slaughter Civilians Crossing Euphrates
"I decided to swim ... but I changed my mind after seeing U.S. helicopters firing on and killing people who tried to cross the river."
He watched horrified as a family of five was shot dead as they tried to cross. Then, he "helped bury a man by the river bank, with my own hands."
"I kept walking along the river for two hours and I could still see some U.S. snipers ready to shoot anyone who might swim. I quit the idea of crossing the river and walked for about five hours through orchards."
Originally posted by Yarnos
If this is true it is embarrasing and disgraceful.
Originally posted by Assassin
Originally posted by Yarnos
If this is true it is embarrasing and disgraceful.
Agreed...
Auto, Motorcycle, Gun, Sports Magazines
YoYos
Squirt Guns
Frisbees
Footballs, Baseballs/Gloves, Soccer Balls hackie Sacks Jump Ropes Electronic Games/Gameboys CD Players/CDs Post Cards from Home
Comics
Board Games
Checkers, Chessboards
Padded envelopes w/ postage so they can mail them back.
And I thought they were supposed to be 'at work' out there.
originally by ShadowMan
Stamps for sending mail... i guess
stamps are NOT necessary. Even envelops are not necessary. You can write your letter on the back of a cardboard box as long as it has a valid address and the post office will deliver it. That�s always been the case for soldiers.