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Team Lawdog in Iraq

Photography Weapons posted on Oct 16, 2006
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This is a picture of my son

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newangels

8:28PM | Mon, 16 October 2006

Awesome

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RubyT

9:11PM | Mon, 16 October 2006

God Bless them and I hope they all stay safe!!!

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turner

3:16AM | Tue, 17 October 2006

Who's building is that? Have they liberated it? I find photgraphs like this tastless as I believe the war in Iraq is illegal.

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mamabobbijo

2:18PM | Tue, 17 October 2006

My prayers are with them! During the VietNam war, I felt unappreciated and even vilified by non military Americans. I wanted to say No matter how any one feels about the US being there, the efforts and sacrifices of our soldiers are appreciated. Again my prayers and heartfelt thanks to them. and to you for sharing. BJ

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mughi3

10:14PM | Mon, 23 October 2006

much apreciation and respect for the soldiers. i have many friends in the service and in country. unfortunately all the good work they do never gets media attention. a note to turner. id like to know on what grounds you think it is illegal? according to US law the president under the war powers act cannot keep troops in combat for over a set number of days without congressional consent. congress gave thier consent BEFORE the actual invasion started-US law is satisfied under international law the US was in a state of war with iraq for over 10 years. there was only a cease fire. not an actual end to the war. as per the terms of the ceasfire and subsequent iraqi government violations there of the US and it's allies had the full legal right to re-instigate active hostilities.-international law is satisfied.


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