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aznparty

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Today, the Army, seeking to demonstrate that its troops in Iraq are liberators and not conquerors, barred any display of the American flag on vehicles, buildings, statues and command posts.
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They should fly the Jolly Roger instead I guess. Geez!

Yes it would be more fitting
 

Bulk Beef

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Originally posted by: aznparty
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Today, the Army, seeking to demonstrate that its troops in Iraq are liberators and not conquerors, barred any display of the American flag on vehicles, buildings, statues and command posts.
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They should fly the Jolly Roger instead I guess. Geez!

Yes it would be more fitting
According to you, it would have to be a Totenkopf.
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aznparty

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Originally posted by: sward666
Originally posted by: aznparty
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Today, the Army, seeking to demonstrate that its troops in Iraq are liberators and not conquerors, barred any display of the American flag on vehicles, buildings, statues and command posts.
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They should fly the Jolly Roger instead I guess. Geez!

Yes it would be more fitting
According to you, it would have to be a Totenkopf.
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Sure why not
 

Jmman

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I don't think this really is such a bad idea. They already had specific orders not to use the US flag on buildings, monuments, etc. Unfortunately, in the heat of the moment, that order was disobeyed numerous times. They even put the US flag on that statue they tore down. They don't want to give the impression that we are conquering Iraq to the rest of the Arab world, who suspects us of ulterior motives in this campaign......
 

HappyPuppy

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Get a grip folks, you too Moonbeam.

In Viet Nam we weren't allowed to fly the American flag except in specific situations. I guarantee that it bothers you more than it does the troops. They are far more worried about rations, ammo and their hides than they are about flying Old Glory.

We have a far bigger hog to skin, so let's not get caught up in trivilities.
 

Conky

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Political correctness will be the ultimate undoing of the USA.

We have lost many lives in this battle. The raising of our flag at a symbolic moment of taking down Bagdad is one I want the Arabs to remember. I'm glad they are repeating it over and over on their networks. These people need to see what happens when you play with fire... you get burned.

The Arabs and their anti-American press will always say and assume the worst about us. Even if we find chemical weapons they have already decided we will plant them there to prove we were right. There is no winning with people like this. Breaking even is about the best you can hope for.
 

Moonbeam

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Man oh man, the Republican politically correct hippies just keep piling in. Wow. You can defend the flag, you just can't fly it. Riiiiiight, I got it. We can kill their asses by the droves, we just can't offend them.

OK, I know, I just got to be reasonable and get a grip.
 

rickn

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I think this is a good move. although I thought the soldier who placed the american flag over the face of saddam statue, then took it down and put up an iraqi flag was kind of symbolic. The american flag should be allowed on our equipment and soldier clothing
 

Quixotic

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Originally posted by: rickn
I think this is a good move. although I thought the soldier who placed the american flag over the face of saddam statue, then took it down and put up an iraqi flag was kind of symbolic. The american flag should be allowed on our equipment and soldier clothing

I agree. I don't agree with the flag being removed from our own equipment and clothing, but it should definitely not appear anywhere else. I know how important our pride is to us, but it's probably better to be sensible about this issue. I would rather err to the side of caution than to the side of pride.
 

Quixotic

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Originally posted by: Jmman
I don't think this really is such a bad idea. They already had specific orders not to use the US flag on buildings, monuments, etc. Unfortunately, in the heat of the moment, that order was disobeyed numerous times. They even put the US flag on that statue they tore down. They don't want to give the impression that we are conquering Iraq to the rest of the Arab world, who suspects us of ulterior motives in this campaign......

Yes, what was that soldier thinking? ;)
 

Alistar7

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Originally posted by: dahunan
al (qaeda)-jazeera HAD A FIELD DAY with the latest raising of the flag... :(

They were showing it on TV every 10 minutes OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND..........................................................................................................


Yes they had not shown ANY of the celebration until that flag went over Saddam's face, they had a story on it in less than 60 seconds stating it should have ben an Iraqi flag, did they ever show that was raised as well? Of course not, but it's the western media that's biased....
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BaDaBooM

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Originally posted by: Quixotic
Originally posted by: rickn
I think this is a good move. although I thought the soldier who placed the american flag over the face of saddam statue, then took it down and put up an iraqi flag was kind of symbolic. The american flag should be allowed on our equipment and soldier clothing

I agree. I don't agree with the flag being removed from our own equipment and clothing, but it should definitely not appear anywhere else. I know how important our pride is to us, but it's probably better to be sensible about this issue. I would rather err to the side of caution than to the side of pride.

See, this is an intelligent comment. Some others could take some lessons from you.... *cough* Moonbeam *cough* Aznparty *cough*.
 

Quixotic

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Originally posted by: BaDaBooM
Originally posted by: Quixotic
Originally posted by: rickn
I think this is a good move. although I thought the soldier who placed the american flag over the face of saddam statue, then took it down and put up an iraqi flag was kind of symbolic. The american flag should be allowed on our equipment and soldier clothing

I agree. I don't agree with the flag being removed from our own equipment and clothing, but it should definitely not appear anywhere else. I know how important our pride is to us, but it's probably better to be sensible about this issue. I would rather err to the side of caution than to the side of pride.

See, this is an intelligent comment. Some others could take some lessons from you.... *cough* Moonbeam *cough* Aznparty *cough*.

I'll take that as a compliment. ^^
 

UltraQuiet

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Today, the Army, seeking to demonstrate that its troops in Iraq are liberators and not conquerors, barred any display of the American flag on vehicles, buildings, statues and command posts.

It's too bad we weren't as smart as the Brits and issued that order before we invaded. Not surprising but too bad nonetheless.
 

phillyTIM

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they are very happy that saddam has been kicked out

it doesn't equate to being happy about the american invading forces

the worst thing to happen so far was that the US marine put the US flag over the saddam statue's head

that was testosterone-laden blunt show of US domineering, and that's not going to go over well at all

note how quickly it was removed

the Iraqi's DO NOT want the US occupation of their country

we (the US) should humble ourselves as such

we'll be kicked out before long
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: dahunan
al (qaeda)-jazeera HAD A FIELD DAY with the latest raising of the flag... :(

They were showing it on TV every 10 minutes OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND..........................................................................................................

They could not find anymore dead women and children that were killed by Iraqi mortars when trying to flee to blame on the Americans, every since they have been run out of Baghdad they are having to recycle the same garbage over and over.

Originally posted by: Moonbeam
This has got to be Bush's doing. Terrible, just terrible.

You nailed it, It was Bush Sr for listening to those whining UN hypocrites and not finishing the job in Desert Storm

I see nothing wrong with displaying the American flag over there, but if posted in a non US base, the pre-Saddam Iraqi flag should be flown higher. Foreign flags are not banned in the US and other countries why should they be banned in Iraq?
 

phillyTIM

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Originally posted by: Nitemare


You nailed it, It was Bush Sr for listening to those whining UN hypocrites and not finishing the job in Desert Storm

I see nothing wrong with displaying the American flag over there, but if posted in a non US base, the pre-Saddam Iraqi flag should be flown higher. Foreign flags are not banned in the US and other countries why should they be banned in Iraq?


THE JOB of DESERT STORM was to EVICT IRAQ FROM KUWAIT.

THE JOB of DESERT STORM was COMPLETED.

THE JOB of DESERT STORM was NOT the ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT that this CURRENT FARCE is.

Keep the facts straight.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: phillyTIM
Originally posted by: Nitemare


You nailed it, It was Bush Sr for listening to those whining UN hypocrites and not finishing the job in Desert Storm

I see nothing wrong with displaying the American flag over there, but if posted in a non US base, the pre-Saddam Iraqi flag should be flown higher. Foreign flags are not banned in the US and other countries why should they be banned in Iraq?


THE JOB of DESERT STORM was to EVICT IRAQ FROM KUWAIT.

THE JOB of DESERT STORM was COMPLETED.

THE JOB of DESERT STORM was NOT the ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT that this CURRENT FARCE is.

Keep the facts straight.


Would we have had all this crap if he had been removed then?
Would the world have been a better place had it been without him for over a decade?
Why don't you get your facts straight?
 

phillyTIM

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woulda, coulda, shoulda

it's all unfounded crap

hindsight is 20/20

you can't base wars on the future

that is terrorism
 

TheCorm

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I can understand not flying it all over the place, putting it in the Iraqi peoples faces so to speak but I think that both UK and US flags should be shown on their vehicles and encampments, if for nothing more than identification!

Jamie
 

ndee

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why does it have to be the American Flag? I would rather see an Iraqi flag. I find it quite disturbing and arrogant, but that's just me.
 

rbV5

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In all the pictures I've been looking at, I saw exactly 1 shoulder patch flag on 1 soldiers uniform...no flags on equipment, vehicles or uniforms anyway(that I could see, they may be there)...how big a deal is this really?