Does anyone else feel really weird?
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Does anyone else feel really weird?
I mean, here we are, sitting thousands of miles away, watching a city live on tv, that any moment it going to come under attack.
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Feel really weird? That can only mean one thing, a TV transmitted Iraq Biochemical attack!
However, I don't though I do have CNN on and am flipping between a couple news channels. But watching or waiting for some place to be struck isn't new.
However, I don't though I do have CNN on and am flipping between a couple news channels. But watching or waiting for some place to be struck isn't new.
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Waaaaah, where's my duct tape!Sea Skimmer wrote:Feel really weird? That can only mean one thing, a TV transmitted Iraq Biochemical attack!
Hm, well it is for me. Maybe it's just that msnbc has that picture on the side of the screen. Its similar to those websites where they tell you to watch the picture, which suddenly changes changes to some horrifying thing complete with screaming. You know the ones I'm talking about? I get the same feeling as I see those when I watch the tv screen.However, I don't though I do have CNN on and am flipping between a couple news channels. But watching or waiting for some place to be struck isn't new.
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Well, I'm at the cafe and waiting.
We've got a few navy guys about to fly out doing their good-bye e-mails etc.
I'm just hoping that neither side decides to do something stupid and that it is quick and relatively bloodless for all involved. Even Saddam. I want to see him sharing a cell with Milosevic at the Hague.
We've got a few navy guys about to fly out doing their good-bye e-mails etc.
I'm just hoping that neither side decides to do something stupid and that it is quick and relatively bloodless for all involved. Even Saddam. I want to see him sharing a cell with Milosevic at the Hague.
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I'd rather he shares his blood with the earth. A finnal end to that chapter in the middle east and world history would be good.
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As fun as that'd be I'd rather he just ends up dead. No last stand, just a bullet to the head and that's it.Frank Hipper wrote:No arguments there. Although a long drawn out humiliation is not without it's appeal, as well....Sea Skimmer wrote:I'd rather he shares his blood with the earth. A finnal end to that chapter in the middle east and world history would be good.
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I wish I was out there with the troops, even as an enlisted person. If I was given the chance to leave here and go to Kuwait to hook up with an engineering flight, or some other unit with the coalition, I'd sure as hell jump on it.
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As I listen to Bush speak and read the board, another thought occured to me.neoolong wrote:I concur. I'm old enough to remember it on TV from the first Gulf War.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Since this is my second Gulf War on TV it does not feel weird like last time. I remember watching SCUD attacks live on TV and feeling the fear come through the tv.
The first war was different because so many people I knew from high school were in the military at the time. So in a sense the first war was my generations war, having graduated in 1989.
This time, its the generation of many of you.
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I think you're right there. My english teacher during my senior year used to talk about how she was a senior in high school when the Gulf War started, and her boyfriend was a Marine shipping out, and how scared she was. I understood, but didn't really understand, if that makes any sense.TrailerParkJawa wrote:As I listen to Bush speak and read the board, another thought occured to me.neoolong wrote:I concur. I'm old enough to remember it on TV from the first Gulf War.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Since this is my second Gulf War on TV it does not feel weird like last time. I remember watching SCUD attacks live on TV and feeling the fear come through the tv.
The first war was different because so many people I knew from high school were in the military at the time. So in a sense the first war was my generations war, having graduated in 1989.
This time, its the generation of many of you.
This time, I know people going over. My cousin, one of my ex-coworkers, this guy in my math class...and I have a different understanding of the situation and of war in general.
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Yes, now I only have 1 friend who remains in the miltiary and he is an E-7 in the USMCR. So far he has not been activated.Robert Treder wrote: I think you're right there. My english teacher during my senior year used to talk about how she was a senior in high school when the Gulf War started, and her boyfriend was a Marine shipping out, and how scared she was. I understood, but didn't really understand, if that makes any sense.
This time, I know people going over. My cousin, one of my ex-coworkers, this guy in my math class...and I have a different understanding of the situation and of war in general.
Here is a weird thing, they just showed a clip of a destroyer launching a cruise missile. Nothing new, but they said the video was emailed from the ship to the Pentagon.
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How do you think my mom felt? My first deployment in the Navy was covered all over the news (and kept being rerun) because we were the first carrier [USS Saratoga (CV-60)] to deploy after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. We were in the news again when we went through the Suez canal and took over for the Ike. Going through the Suez wasn't something American carriers often did at the time. Thanks to Saddam they do it almost regularly now it seems. My mom still complains from time to time about the feeling she got seeing my ship deploy like that.
In a lot of ways I think having everything on TV like we do now makes it harder for everyone who's not directly involved but knows someone who is.
In a lot of ways I think having everything on TV like we do now makes it harder for everyone who's not directly involved but knows someone who is.
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CNN's website had a picture of Lonestar's ship the Bunker Hill firing tomahawks. That has to be kind of weird to him since he was supposed to be with them.TrailerParkJawa wrote:
Here is a weird thing, they just showed a clip of a destroyer launching a cruise missile. Nothing new, but they said the video was emailed from the ship to the Pentagon.
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