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I’ve taken my shots my shots at religion, and even a holy book or two. If I’m lucky, I’ll be able to do it for many years to come. Of course, I use the phrase “taking shots” figuratively unlike a U.S. Army sniper who quite literally used the Koran for target practice.

The Koran in question was used as a target at a police station firing range in Radhwaniya, where it was found bullet-ridden two days later. The offending soldier was relieved of duty and shipped back to the U.S., where he issued an official apology. There are a few things about this incident that bother me:

  1. That it happened in the first place. Soldiers are under a supreme amount of pressure and stress that no civilian will ever truly understand. Because of this, they can do some pretty assholish things. However, there’s a big difference between taking a photo of an Iraqi holding a derogatory sign that you’ve written and desecrating the symbol of everything the vast majority of Iraqis hold dear. Not only that, the U.S. military has lost face in the eyes of the very people we’re supposed to be out there helping.
  2. Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Hammond’s quote, “The actions of one soldier were nothing more than criminal behavior.” While the tribal leaders see this as a crime, Hammond does need to keep in mind that this is not criminal behavior in the U.S. Back home, that sniper could have propped that Koran up against the King James bible, shot them both full of hole, set them on fire, and pissed on them to put the fire out, and more power to him! Shooting people is criminal behavior, shooting books is certainly not!
  3. Hammond presented a gift of a Koran to the offended Iraqis, but also kissed it. Unless Hammond is muslim, he has no business showing such deference to that book. Respect for the book would be to refrain from shooting it, and Hammond crossed a line in his show of humility.

Another small point, but we have to take a broader look at the state of the world when things like this happen. If you have an unused hunk of paper that holds little value, you still have to treat it correctly.

Recycle, people. Trees are a dwindling resource.

UPDATE: Check out Delaware Liberal for a different perspective on the kissing.

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Two events occured over the last week that pertained to Bush’s war. The first was Vice President Cheney’s cavalier answer when confronted with the fact that most Americans are not in favor of the war (video). The other event that occured was the fact the we reached 4,000 combat deaths in Iraq.

Well, Mr. Cheney, below are the men and women of Delaware who are my answer to your question.

Lance Cpl. Anthony P. Roberts Lancee Cpl. Anthony P. Roberts
Bear, DE
Died: 06 April 2004
Age: 18
Spec. Jarrett B. Thompson Spec. Jarrett B. Thompson
Dover, DE
Died: 07 September 2003
Age: 27
Lance Cpl. Richard C. Clifton Lance Cpl. Richard C. Clifton
Milford, DE
Died: 03 February 2005
Age: 19
Sr. Airman Elizabeth A. Loncki Airman Elizabeth A. Loncki
New Castle, DE
Died: 07 January 2007
Age: 23
Cpl. Stephen M. McGowan Cpl. Stephen M. McGowan
Newark, DE
Died: 04 March 2005
Age: 26
Sgt. 1st Class James S. “Shawn” Moudy Sgt. 1st Class James S. “Shawn” Moudy
Newark, DE
Died: 11 December 2005
Age: 37
Staff Sgt. Darren Harmon Staff Sgt. Darren Harmon
Newark, DE
Died: 03 June 2006
Age: 44
Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Garyantes Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Garyantes
Rehoboth, DE
Died: 18 May 2004
Age: 34
Spec. Ryan P. Long Spec. Ryan P. Long
Seaford, DE
Died: 03 April 2003
Age: 21
Cpl. Cory L. Palmer Cpl. Cory L. Palmer
Seaford, DE
Died: 06 May 2006
Age: 21
Lance Cpl. Richard Z. James Lance Cpl. Richard Z. James
Seaford, DE
Died: 13 May 2006
Age: 20
Sgt. Brian D. McGinnis Sgt. Brian D. McGinnis
Townsend, DE
Died: 30 March 2003
Age: 23
Sgt. Keith E. Fiscus Sgt. Keith E. Fiscus
Townsend, DE
Died: 02 December 2006
Age: 26
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