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Saturday, March 26, 2005Powerline pointed me to this terrific account of the heroic deeds of the Kentucky National Guard in Iraq. (I think this was the headline we saw in the paper at your house last Tuesday, Gary.) I love few things better than a good tale of terrorists getting killed. Seems that the Kentuckians followed the textbook procedure for an ambush and attacked right into it. Only disciplined well-trained troops will do that sort of thing. In any event, just seven US troops kicked the crap out of a herd of terrorists. What a wonderful story.And holy mackaral! The terrorists were taking video of the whole thing, and our guys captured it.. Sweet! The link is at the bottom of the page. There's really not much to see, but it's not every day that you get to view the home movies of a dead terrorist. In the end, Michael Moore's "Minutemen of Iraq" end up dead. Excellent. [Permalink] (0) comments
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