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April 17

    
IOL                                                                                                              Yahoo

"Throw…some…candy…in the…schoolyard
Watch…the children…gather…round
Lock… a belt in …your ...M16
Mow…them…little…bastards…down"

(A U.S. Marine training chant, which is sung by recruits as they march, according to former Marine Chris White.)

    
IOL                                                                                          IOL

"There are incredible young American men and women who are fighting this war, and fighting it with such care to spare Iraqi lives. They are heroic and incredibly professional and they're incredibly humane.”


  

"We do find that everywhere we go, when our terrific young men and women in uniform go into a town and create that presence, the security and see that there isn't anarchy, there's not disorder and that people can safely go out into the street, people are coming in and volunteering."


   
BBC                                                                               BBC

``They are killing us and no one's talking about it," Zahra Yassin said at a hospital with her wounded son. ``We want Saddam back. At least there was security."






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