NUKE_CLEVELAND Posted November 1, 2003 Share Posted November 1, 2003 I was reading in the USA Today yesterday & came across a letter that made my blood boil. It was about everyone's favorite American "hero" Jessica Lynch. Apparently the Iraqi man (Mohamed al-Rehaief) who risked his own life & lost the sight in one of his eyes when he found her and then reported to the Americans that she was being held there was stood up by our golden girl recently. According to the paper Lynch was "too busy talking over her book deal with her lawyers" to be troubled seeing this man who traveled halfway around the world to visit. Why you dirty, ungrateful little b****. If it wasn't for that brave man your sorry ass wouldn't be around to talk to any lawyers about any book deal. You owe this man your life and you can't even take time out of the life he allowed you to have to say hello and thank you. The more I hear about this b**** the sicker I get. From reading that story I can begin to understand why Islamic people dont like us that much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1549 Posted November 1, 2003 Share Posted November 1, 2003 $$ has gotten to her head I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted November 2, 2003 Share Posted November 2, 2003 For me, at one point a hero has to have been in a position they can make a choice and choose the heroic. No offense but she got in a truck accident and was rescued. The civilian and the soldiers are far more heoric than here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LowerCaseRepublican Posted November 2, 2003 Share Posted November 2, 2003 For me, at one point a hero has to have been in a position they can make a choice and choose the heroic. No offense but she got in a truck accident and was rescued. The civilian and the soldiers are far more heoric than here. I read a report recently that a bunch the soldiers that rescued her have died. Petty Officer First Class David M. Tapper died of wounds received in Afghanistan. Lance Cpl. Sok Khak Ung was killed in a drive-by shooting. Spc Josh Daniel Speer died when his car went over an embankment for no apparent reason. There were no witnesses to this nor is it known why his car veered off the road. Kyle Edward Williams, who worked in the same company as Lynch, died of "suicide". He was found dead, shot, supposedly by one of the 7 guns he had on them. He left no note to explain the suicide or why he fired six shots at Noah P. Gamez, also 21, after spotting the man stealing an ice chest from his Jeep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1549 Posted November 2, 2003 Share Posted November 2, 2003 I read a report recently that a bunch the soldiers that rescued her have died. Petty Officer First Class David M. Tapper died of wounds received in Afghanistan. Lance Cpl. Sok Khak Ung was killed in a drive-by shooting. Spc Josh Daniel Speer died when his car went over an embankment for no apparent reason. There were no witnesses to this nor is it known why his car veered off the road. Kyle Edward Williams, who worked in the same company as Lynch, died of "suicide". He was found dead, shot, supposedly by one of the 7 guns he had on them. He left no note to explain the suicide or why he fired six shots at Noah P. Gamez, also 21, after spotting the man stealing an ice chest from his Jeep. The curse of Jessica Lynch Speaking of curses, I find the most interesting one to be the curse of Techumsa. After being defeated he said every 20th year the president in office would die sometime during their tenure. here is the tally so far: 1) 1840- William Henry Harrison (1841) 2) 1860- Abraham Lincoln (1865) 3) 1880- James Garfield (1881) 4) 1900- William McKinley (1901) 5) 1920- Warren Harding (1923) 6) 1940- Franklin Roosevelt (1945) 7) 1960- John Kennedy (1963) 8) 1980- Ronald Reagan- Reagan became the first president to survive the curse, though he was shot, and would have died, had the bullet burst properly in his stomach. Luckily, the bullet stayed in tact, and Reagan went on to serve his great country for another term. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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