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Whois
11-09-2004, 03:01 PM
Published on Sunday, November 7, 2004 by Agence France Presse

Holy War: Evangelical Marines Prepare to Battle Barbarians


NEAR FALLUJAH - With US forces massing outside Fallujah, 35 marines swayed to Christian rock music and asked Jesus Christ to protect them in what could be the biggest battle since American troops invaded Iraq last year.

Men with buzzcuts and clad in their camouflage waved their hands in the air, M-16 assault rifles beside them, and chanted heavy metal-flavoured lyrics in praise of Christ late on Friday in a yellow-brick chapel.

They counted among thousands of troops surrounding the city of Fallujah, seeking solace as they awaited Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's decision on whether or not to invade Fallujah.

"You are the sovereign. You're name is holy. You are the pure spotless lamb," a female voice cried out on the loudspeakers as the marines clapped their hands and closed their eyes, reflecting on what lay ahead for them.

The US military, with many soldiers coming from the conservative American south and midwest, has deep Christian roots.

Comforting

In times that fighting looms, many soldiers draw on their evangelical or born-again heritage to help them face the battle.

"It's always comforting. Church attendance is always up before the big push," said first sergeant Miles Thatford.

"Sometimes, all you've got is God."

Between the service's electric guitar religious tunes, marines stepped up on the chapel's small stage and recited a verse of scripture, meant to fortify them for war.

One spoke of their Old Testament hero, a shepherd who would become Israel's king, battling the Philistines 3 000 years ago.

"Thus David prevailed over the Philistines," the marine said, reading from scripture, and the marines shouted back "Hoorah, King David," using their signature grunt of approval.

The marines drew parallels from the verse with their present situation, where they perceive themselves as warriors fighting barbaric men opposed to all that is good in the world.

"Victory belongs to the Lord," another young marine read.

Their chaplain, named Horne, told the worshippers they were stationed outside Fallujah to bring the Iraqis "freedom from oppression, rape, torture and murder ... We ask you God to bless us in that effort."

Holy oil

The marines then lined up and their chaplain blessed them with holy oil to protect them.

"God's people would be anointed with oil," the chaplain said, as he lightly dabbed oil on the marines' foreheads.

The crowd then followed him outside their small auditorium for a baptism of about a half-dozen marines who had just found Christ.

The young men lined up and at least three of them stripped down to their shorts.

The three laid down in a rubber dinghy filled with water and the chaplain's assistant, navy corpsman Richard Vaughn, plunged their heads beneath the surface.

Smiling, Vaughn baptised them "in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit."

Dripping wet, corporal Keith Arguelles beamed after his baptism.

"I just wanted to make sure I did this before I headed into the fight," he said on the military base not far from the city of Fallujah.
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DroppinScience
11-09-2004, 03:30 PM
Man, whack job fundamentalists (on both sides) are gonna have a field day in Fallujah. :p

Whois
11-09-2004, 04:01 PM
Man, whack job fundamentalists (on both sides) are gonna have a field day in Fallujah. :p

Yup, with the general population stuck right in the middle... (n)

D_Raay
11-09-2004, 04:25 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/11/09/wirq109.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/11/09/ixnewstop.html

"I got myself a real juicy target," shouted Sgt James Anyett, peering through the thermal sight of a Long Range Acquisition System (LRAS) mounted on one of Phantom's Humvees.

"Prepare to copy that 89089226. Direction 202 degrees. Range 950 metres. I got five motherf****** in a building with weapons."

Capt Kirk Mayfield, commander of the Phantoms, called for fire from his task force's mortar team. But Sgt Anyett didn't want to wait. "Dude, give me the sniper rifle. I can take them out - I'm from Alabama."

Two minutes tick by. "They're moving deep," shouted Sgt Anyett with disappointment. A dozen loud booms rattle the sky and smoke rose as mortars rained down on the co-ordinates the sergeant had given.

"Yeah," he yelled. "Battle Damage Assessment - nothing. Building's gone. I got my kills, I'm coming down. I just love my job."

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/27531.html

THE most senior Roman Catholic in Scotland has been strongly criticised after pointing yesterday to George W Bush's election win as a victory for morality and saying politicians should look to America as an example.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/041107/photos_us_rank_afp/041107232652_2px84oie_photo0&e=2&ncid=1479
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Whois
11-09-2004, 04:31 PM
THE most senior Roman Catholic in Scotland has been strongly criticised after pointing yesterday to George W Bush's election win as a victory for morality and saying politicians should look to America as an example.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/041107/photos_us_rank_afp/041107232652_2px84oie_photo0&e=2&ncid=1479
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Which is funny because one of the front runners for next pope is an American conservative whack-job who runs what was the Office of the Inquisition.

D_Raay
11-09-2004, 04:32 PM
http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/1208

In a series of actions over the weekend, the United States military and Iraqi government destroyed a civilian hospital in a massive air raid, captured the main hospital and prohibited the use of ambulances in the besieged city of Fallujah.

Saturday morning, witnesses in Fallujah reported that an overnight air strike by US fighter crews had completely razed a trauma clinic, which was recently constructed using Saudi donations. Also destroyed were two adjacent facilities used by health care providers.

A Reuters photograph of the devastation shows only a sign that reads "Nazzal Emergency Hospital" still standing. There have been mixed reports of injuries and deaths resulting from the bombing.

Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has ordered that everyone except Iraqi and US troops observe a strict curfew in Fallujah and nearby Ramadi, though it is unclear how well the directive has been conveyed to residents, or if an exemption has been made for medical personnel, in accordance with international law. It is also unclear how noncombatants will be able to observe a strict curfew when much of the city’s running water and electricity has been cut off, according to several witnesses including Fadhil Badrani, a Fallujah resident who is issuing regular reports to the BBC.

On Sunday, Marines said they would use the curfew to their tactical advantage, effectively designating any and all moving civilian vehicles to be free-fire targets. Normally, US troops are expected to establish that a target is hostile before engaging. But Colonel Mike Ramos told National Public Radio that US Marines have been relieved of meeting that requirement.

Saying invasion forces will order all vehicles off the streets of Fallujah for the duration of their offensive, Col. Ramos added, "If a Marine feels that it is necessary, to protect the lives of his fellow Marines, he is empowered to engage a moving vehicle; he’s empowered to destroy whatever needs to be destroyed."

In contrast, standard rules of engagement, which were written based on international law, dictate that troops determine a target is actually a threat, but make no mention of how the soldier feels.

Addressing reporters on Monday, US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said he expects minimal civilian casualties, and insisted US troops have been issued "rules of engagement that are appropriate to an urban environment."

In a May interview with The NewStandard a US Marine Corps spokesperson refused to explain specific incidents of US Marines attacking Iraqi emergency vehicles, but said any ambulances that Marines fired on must have been involved in carrying insurgents or arms, or else the Marines would not have opened fire.

US and Iraqi officials have not indicated whether ambulances will be allowed to move freely through the city, but during the siege of the city in April, US troops fired on Iraqi ambulances on a number of occasions. At least two were completely demolished prior to the current assault; one by Marines in April and another in a September air strike. A Fallujah General Hospital official told Arab News and other agencies that a driver, a medic and five patients died in the latter incident. Photographs reinforced those claims.

Boy that's christian morality for you...

Whois
11-09-2004, 04:34 PM
"Boy that's christian morality for you..."

The quote from Fallwell in my sig is real...what a tool.

D_Raay
11-09-2004, 04:41 PM
Which is funny because one of the front runners for next pope is an American conservative whack-job who runs what was the Office of the Inquisition.
More fodder for the Orwellian's out there...

skankforbrains
11-09-2004, 05:17 PM
This is fucking great, lets go back to the dark ages again and have religous wars, that is just what this world needs right now.

ASsman
11-09-2004, 05:19 PM
I got dibs on the broad sword.

DroppinScience
11-09-2004, 05:39 PM
Can I burn witches? That would be FUN!

Bob
11-09-2004, 06:00 PM
in the grim future of the year 2004, there is only...wait, how's that warhammer 40k quote go? i don't know, i don't play

but this is total space marine shit right here.

Whois
11-09-2004, 06:17 PM
This is fucking great, lets go back to the dark ages again and have religous wars, that is just what this world needs right now.

Back?

Baby, we never left... :eek:

STANKY808
11-09-2004, 06:17 PM
Can I burn witches? That would be FUN!


"But how do you know she's a witch?"

"She turned me into a newt! Well, I got better. Burn her!"

Rosie Cotton
11-10-2004, 01:26 AM
This is fucking great, lets go back to the dark ages again and have religous wars, that is just what this world needs right now.

Hey, Bush did call it a crusade.