I can't believe nobody's seriously recommended you get an XIM360 yet.
If you were good playing on a keyboard and mouse, the XIM360 is the answer for you.
I'd like some comments on this humanitarian organization's website.
The link is http://www.BAPScare.Org
Any suggestions - radical or slight, are more than welcome, as I am planning on revamping it anyways.
the first link is a message board and the second link is a blog of that soldier (of course it's run by one person).
like i said, i get this reaction all the time. i wasn't expecting anything different. if you want the true information, this is how to get it. that's all i'm going to say...
this is why i didn't post any links - i know this reaction because i get it over and over again.
when you don't give them anything to read, they say give us something to read. when you give them something, they say oh that's not reliable.
Look up more than one soldier's blog - don't rely...
it's not my job to inform you people. like i said, read soldier's blogs.
http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=298225
http://chadbenson.blogspot.com/
And that's just ONE soldier. There are so many like this out there.
i did. it goes to...
haha still yelling, still caps. if you read as much as you claim you do, you wouldn't be so misinformed. what is your profession anyways?
and conjur, that link didn't work for me - 404'ed.
It's up to you to read all these alternate sources of news. I could care less one way or another. I am just pointing out that you are not fully informed.
There is so much that goes unreported that you have to gather from soldiers' first-hand reports or from people that actually live there.
I'm saying there were terrorists there - you think it was a stable region and we disturbed it, but you don't even know part of the story.
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