Sunday, August 17, 2008

Occupation Iraq: Buried Inside

Also see: Occupation Iraq: Not Worthy of the Front Page

And I find this in the middle of page B3 today?


Yeah, HIDE the COST of that OCCUPATION you HELPED LIE US IN TO, Globe!!!!

"2d war death worsens grief in Mashpee" by John M. Guilfoil, Globe Correspondent | August 17, 2008

Barely a day after Mashpee started to come to terms with the loss of one of its sons, news came that a second young man was killed in fighting overseas.

Army Private First Class Paul E. Conlon, 21, a 2005 Mashpee High School graduate, was killed Friday in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan while riding in a Humvee, his family said yesterday.

On Thursday, Marine Private First Class Daniel McGuire was killed during a security patrol in Fallujah, Iraq. McGuire, 19, joined the Marine Corps shortly after graduating Mashpee High in 2007. Both were described as having an unwavering sense of duty and patriotism.

Yup, fighting wars for Israel and occupying nations that don't threaten us is PATRIOTIC!

I guess the article has been 'updated," because this is not reading like what is in my paper.

WTF?

News of the second death in as many days spread fast through the small Cape Cod community's residents who were stunned by more tragic news.

"It's very shocking. I'm still trying to comprehend and grasp the fact that we lost such a great young gentleman, and now to hear that there's a second; it just doesn't seem possible that a town should have to endure such a thing," said John J. Cahalane, chairman of the Mashpee Board of Selectmen.

Imagine being an IRAQI or AFGHANI family, jerk!!

ALL of THEM have had RELATIVES KILLED!!!!!

The school's new principal, Alan Winrow, who started in July, was at a loss for words. "It's upsetting, but it lets us know that the Mashpee has the type of person who is willing to defend our country and give the ultimate sacrifice."

Yeah, thanks for bringing us this hell-hole occcupation with all the LIES, Globe.

Maria Conlon said she didn't like the idea of her son in the military, Army or Marines, but she finally let him go, with her blessing.

Like all mothers.

And is it JUST COINCIDENCE that THIS PARAGRAPH was CUT from the web version?

As of Aug. 9, there had been 500 American military deaths in and around Afghanistan, according to the Pentagon. As of Friday, there were 4,144 deaths in Iraq.

Now why would the war-promoting, AmeriKan MSM want to hide those facts?

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