Tmy
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Funny how our troops seem to be doing a better job than our press when it comes to asking Q's.
Obviously this soldier is a liberal commie traitor who hates america.
Quit Your Whining, We need that Money for More Stealth Bombers!
CAMP BUEHRING, Kuwait (Reuters) - U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has come under fire from troops who took up his invitation to ask tough questions about Iraq.
Hundreds of soldiers applauded a comrade on Wednesday who complained to Rumsfeld that U.S. troops were being forced to dig up scrap metal to protect their vehicles in Iraq because of a shortage of armoured transport.
"Why do we soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to armour our vehicles ... (scrap) that has already been shot up, dropped, busted, picking the best out of this scrap to put on our vehicles to take into combat?, the soldier said.
At Camp Buehring in Kuwait, 20 km (12 miles) south of the Iraq border, Rumsfeld faced other questions about equipment shortages and the U.S. role in Iraq after elections scheduled for January
Obviously this soldier is a liberal commie traitor who hates america.
Quit Your Whining, We need that Money for More Stealth Bombers!
CAMP BUEHRING, Kuwait (Reuters) - U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has come under fire from troops who took up his invitation to ask tough questions about Iraq.
Hundreds of soldiers applauded a comrade on Wednesday who complained to Rumsfeld that U.S. troops were being forced to dig up scrap metal to protect their vehicles in Iraq because of a shortage of armoured transport.
"Why do we soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to armour our vehicles ... (scrap) that has already been shot up, dropped, busted, picking the best out of this scrap to put on our vehicles to take into combat?, the soldier said.
At Camp Buehring in Kuwait, 20 km (12 miles) south of the Iraq border, Rumsfeld faced other questions about equipment shortages and the U.S. role in Iraq after elections scheduled for January