We are 8 days away from the election. It's an important for everyone to vote cause with Bush you never know what rights of yours he's going to take away next. I think we need to be reminded about who has paid by the lies of Bush and those are the fallen soldiers in Iraq. Over 2800 men, women, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters. Here is their names so we never forget the sacrafice they made. Again remember this next week when you vote.
Jay Thomas Aubin, 36, Marine Major, Mar 21, 2003
Ryan Anthony Beaupre, 30, Marine Captain, Mar 21, 2003
Therrel Shane Childers, 30, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Mar 21, 2003
Jose Antonio Gutierrez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 21, 2003
Brian Matthew Kennedy, 25, Marine Corporal, Mar 21, 2003
Kendall Damon Waters-Bey, 29, Marine Staff Sergeant, Mar 21, 2003
Brandon Scott Tobler, 19, Army Reserve Specialist, Mar 22, 2003
Eric James Orlowski, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 22, 2003
Thomas Mullen Adams, 27, Navy Lieutenant, Mar 22, 2003
Jamaal Rashard Addison, 22, Army Specialist, Mar 23, 2003
Edward John Anguiano, 24, Army Specialist, Mar 23, 2003
George Edward Buggs, 31, Army Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Robert John Dowdy, 38, Army Master Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Ruben Estrella-Soto, 18, Army Private, Mar 23, 2003
Howard Johnson II, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 23, 2003
James Michael Kiehl, 22, Army Specialist, Mar 23, 2003
Johnny Villareal Mata, 35, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Mar 23, 2003
Lori Ann Piestewa, 23, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 23, 2003
Christopher Scott Seifert, 27, Army Captain, Mar 23, 2003
Brandon Ulysses Sloan, 19, Army Private, Mar 23, 2003
Donald Ralph Walters, 33, Army Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Michael Edward Bitz, 31, Marine Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Brian Rory Buesing, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Tamario Demetrice Burkett, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Mar 23, 2003
Kemaphoom "Ahn" Chanawongse, 22, Marine Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Donald John Cline Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
David Keith Fribley, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Jose Angel Garibay, 21, Marine Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Jonathan Lee Gifford, 30, Marine Private, Mar 23, 2003
Jorge Alonso Gonzalez, 20, Marine Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Nicolas Michael Hodson, 22, Marine Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Nolen Ryan Hutchings, 19, Marine Private, Mar 23, 2003
Phillip Andrew Jordan, 42, Marine Staff Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Patrick Ray Nixon, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Frederick Eben Pokorney Jr., 31, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Mar 23, 2003
Brendon Curtis Reiss, 23, Marine Sergeant, Mar 23, 2003
Randal Kent Rosacker, 21, Marine Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Thomas Jonathan Slocum, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Michael Jason Williams, 31, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 23, 2003
Gregory Paul Sanders, 19, Army Specialist, Mar 24, 2003
Thomas Alan Blair, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 24, 2003
Evan Tyler James, 20, Marine Corporal, Mar 24, 2003
Bradley Steven Korthaus, 28, Marine Sergeant, Mar 24, 2003
Gregory Lewis Stone, 40, Air National Guard Major, Mar 25, 2003
Michael Vann Johnson Jr., 25, Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Cl., Mar 25, 2003
Kevin Gerard Nave, 36, Marine Major, Mar 26, 2003
Francisco Abraham Martinez-Flores, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Mar 27, 2003
Donald Charles May Jr., 31, Marine Staff Sergeant, Mar 27, 2003
Joseph Menusa, 33, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Mar 27, 2003
Patrick Terence O'Day, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 27, 2003
Robert Marcus Rodriguez, 21, Marine Corporal, Mar 27, 2003
Jesus Alberto Suarez del Solar, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 27, 2003
Roderic Antoine Solomon, 32, Army Sergeant, Mar 28, 2003
Fernando Padilla-Ramirez, 26, Marine Sergeant, Mar 28, 2003
Michael Russell Creighton-Weldon, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 29, 2003
Michael Edward Curtin, 23, Army Corporal, Mar 29, 2003
Diego Fernando Rincon, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 29, 2003
Eugene Williams, 24, Army Sergeant, Mar 29, 2003
James Wilford Cawley, 41, Marine Staff Sergeant, Mar 29, 2003
William Wayne White, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 29, 2003
Aaron Joseph Contreras, 31, Marine Captain, Mar 30, 2003
Michael Vernon Lalush, 23, Marine Sergeant, Mar 30, 2003
Brian Daniel McGinnis, 23, Marine Sergeant, Mar 30, 2003
Brandon Jacob Rowe, 20, Army Specialist, Mar 31, 2003
William Andrew Jeffries, 39, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 31, 2003
Jacob Lee Butler, 24, Army Sergeant, Apr 01, 2003
Joseph Basil Maglione III, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 01, 2003
James Francis Adamouski, 29, Army Captain, Apr 02, 2003
Matthew George Boule, 22, Army Specialist, Apr 02, 2003
George Andrew Fernandez, 36, Army Master Sergeant, Apr 02, 2003
Erik Anders Halvorsen, 40, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW4), Apr 02, 2003
Scott Jamar, 32, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Apr 02, 2003
Michael Francis Pedersen, 26, Army Sergeant, Apr 02, 2003
Eric Allen Smith, 41, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW3), Apr 02, 2003
Brian Edward Anderson, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 02, 2003
Christian Daniel Gurtner, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 02, 2003
Nathan Dennis White, 30, Navy Lieutenant, Apr 02, 2003
Wilbert Davis, 40, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 03, 2003
Edward Jason Korn, 31, Army Captain, Apr 03, 2003
Nino Dugue Livaudais, 23, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 03, 2003
Ryan Patrick Long, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 03, 2003
Donald Samuel Oaks Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Apr 03, 2003
Randall Scott Rehn, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 03, 2003
Russell Brian Rippetoe, 27, Army Captain, Apr 03, 2003
Todd James Robbins, 33, Army Sergeant, Apr 03, 2003
Chad Eric Bales, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 03, 2003
Mark Asher Evnin, 21, Marine Corporal, Apr 03, 2003
Erik Hernandez Silva, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 03, 2003
Tristan Neil Aitken, 31, Army Captain, Apr 04, 2003
Wilfred Davyrussell Bellard, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 04, 2003
Daniel Francis Cunningham Jr., 33, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2003
Devon Demilo Jones, 19, Army Private, Apr 04, 2003
Paul Ray Smith, 33, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 04, 2003
Travis Allen Ford, 30, Marine Captain, Apr 04, 2003
Bernard George Gooden, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 04, 2003
Brian Michael McPhillips, 25, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Apr 04, 2003
Duane Roy Rios, 25, Marine Sergeant, Apr 04, 2003
Benjamin Wilson Sammis, 29, Marine Captain, Apr 04, 2003
Stevon Alexander Booker, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 05, 2003
Larry Kenyatta Brown, 22, Army Specialist, Apr 05, 2003
Edward Smith, 38, Marine 1st Sergeant, Apr 05, 2003
Gregory Paul Huxley Jr., 19, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 06, 2003
Kelley Stephen Prewitt, 24, Army Private, Apr 06, 2003
Eric Bruce Das, 30, Air Force Captain, Apr 07, 2003
William Randolph Watkins III, 37, Air Force Major, Apr 07, 2003
Lincoln Daniel Hollinsaid, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 07, 2003
Jeffrey Joseph Kaylor, 24, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Apr 07, 2003
Anthony Scott Miller, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 07, 2003
George Arthur Mitchell Jr., 35, Army Specialist, Apr 07, 2003
Andrew Julian Aviles, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 07, 2003
Jesus Martin Antonio Medellin, 21, Marine Corporal, Apr 07, 2003
Scott Douglas Sather, 29, Air Force Staff Sergeant, Apr 08, 2003
Henry Levon Brown, 22, Army Corporal, Apr 08, 2003
John Winston Marshall, 50, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 08, 2003
Jason Michael Meyer, 23, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 08, 2003
Robert Anthony Stever, 36, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 08, 2003
Juan Guadalupe Garza Jr., 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 08, 2003
Terry Wayne Hemingway, 39, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 10, 2003
Jeffrey Edward Bohr Jr., 39, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Apr 10, 2003
Riayan Augusto Tejeda, 26, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 11, 2003
Jesus Angel Gonzalez, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 12, 2003
David Edward Owens Jr., 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 12, 2003
Gil Mercado, 25, Army Specialist, Apr 13, 2003
Joseph Acevedo, 46, Navy Commander, Apr 13, 2003
John Eli Brown, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 14, 2003
Thomas Arthur Foley III, 23, Army Specialist, Apr 14, 2003
Joseph Patrick Mayek, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 14, 2003
Richard Allen Goward, 32, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 14, 2003
Armando Ariel Gonzalez, 25, Marine Corporal, Apr 14, 2003
Jason David Mileo, 20, Marine Corporal, Apr 14, 2003
John Travis Rivero, 23, Army Corporal, Apr 17, 2003
Roy Russell Buckley, 24, Army Reserve Specialist, Apr 22, 2003
Andrew Todd Arnold, 30, Marine Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Apr 22, 2003
Robert William Channell Jr., 36, Marine Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Apr 22, 2003
Alan Dinh Lam, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 22, 2003
Troy David Jenkins, 25, Army Sergeant, Apr 24, 2003
Osbaldo Orozco, 26, Army 1st Lieutenant, Apr 25, 2003
Narson Bertil Sullivan, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 25, 2003
Joe Jesus Garza, 43, Army 1st Sergeant, Apr 28, 2003
Jesse Alan Givens, 34, Army Private 1st Class, May 01, 2003
Sean C. Reynolds, 25, Army Sergeant, May 03, 2003
Jason L. Deibler, 20, Army Private, May 04, 2003
Marlin T. Rockhold, 23, Army Private 1st Class, May 08, 2003
Richard P. Carl, 26, Army Corporal, May 09, 2003
Hans N. Gukeisen, 31, Army Chief Warrant Officer, May 09, 2003
Brian K. Van Dusen, 39, Army Chief Warrant Officer, May 09, 2003
Cedric E. Bruns, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 09, 2003
Matthew R. Smith, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 10, 2003
Jakub Henryk Kowalik, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 12, 2003
Jose F. Gonzalez Rodriguez, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, May 12, 2003
Patrick Lee Griffin Jr., 31, Air Force Staff Sergeant, May 13, 2003
Nicholas Brian Kleiboeker, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, May 13, 2003
David T. Nutt, 22, Army Specialist, May 14, 2003
William L. Payne, 46, Army Master Sergeant, May 16, 2003
Rasheed Sahib, 22, Army Specialist, May 18, 2003
Douglas Jose Marencoreyes, 28, Marine Corporal, May 18, 2003
Dominic Rocco Baragona, 42, Army Lieutenant Colonel, May 19, 2003
Andrew David LaMont, 31, Marine Captain, May 19, 2003
Jason William Moore, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 19, 2003
Timothy Louis Ryan, 30, Marine 1st Lieutenant, May 19, 2003
Kirk Allen Straseskie, 23, Marine Sergeant, May 19, 2003
Aaron Dean White, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, May 19, 2003
Nathaniel A. Caldwell, 27, Army Specialist, May 21, 2003
David Evans Jr., 18, Army Private, May 25, 2003
Keman L. Mitchell, 24, Army Sergeant, May 26, 2003
Kenneth A. Nalley, 19, Army Private, May 26, 2003
Brett J. Petriken, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, May 26, 2003
Matthew E. Schram, 36, Army Major, May 26, 2003
Jeremiah D. Smith, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 26, 2003
Thomas F. Broomhead, 34, Army Sergeant, May 27, 2003
Michael B. Quinn, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, May 27, 2003
Kenneth R. Bradley, 39, Army Staff Sergeant, May 28, 2003
Jose A. Perez III, 22, Army Specialist, May 28, 2003
Michael T. Gleason, 25, Army Specialist, May 30, 2003
Kyle A. Griffin, 20, Army Specialist, May 30, 2003
Zachariah W. Long, 20, Army Specialist, May 30, 2003
Jonathan W. Lambert, 28, Marine Sergeant, Jun 01, 2003
Atanasio Haro Marin Jr., 27, Army Sergeant, Jun 03, 2003
Branden F. Oberleitner, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 05, 2003
Travis L. Burkhardt, 26, Army Sergeant, Jun 06, 2003
Doyle W. Bollinger Jr., 21, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Jun 06, 2003
David Sisung, 21, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Jun 06, 2003
Jesse M. Halling, 19, Army Private, Jun 07, 2003
Michael E. Dooley, 23, Army Sergeant, Jun 08, 2003
Gavin L. Neighbor, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 10, 2003
John K. Klinesmith Jr., 25, Army Specialist, Jun 12, 2003
Andrew R. Pokorny, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Jun 13, 2003
Ryan R. Cox, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Jun 15, 2003
Shawn D. Pahnke, 25, Army Private, Jun 16, 2003
Joseph D. Suell, 24, Army Specialist, Jun 16, 2003
Robert L. Frantz, 19, Army Private, Jun 17, 2003
Michael L. Tosto, 24, Army Sergeant, Jun 17, 2003
Michael R. Deuel, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 18, 2003
William T. Latham, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Jun 18, 2003
Paul T. Nakamura, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 19, 2003
Orenthial Javon Smith, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 22, 2003
Cedric Lamont Lennon, 32, Army Specialist, Jun 24, 2003
Andrew F. Chris, 25, Army Specialist, Jun 25, 2003
Kevin C. Ott, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 25, 2003
Gladimir Philippe, 32, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 25, 2003
Gregory E. MacDonald, 29, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 25, 2003
Corey A. Hubbell, 20, Army Specialist, Jun 26, 2003
Richard P. Orengo, 32, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 26, 2003
Joshua McIntosh, 22, Navy Hospitalman, Jun 26, 2003
Tomas Sotelo Jr., 20, Army Corporal, Jun 27, 2003
Timothy M. Conneway, 22, Army Sergeant, Jun 28, 2003
Christopher D. Coffin, 51, Army Reserve 1st Sergeant, Jul 01, 2003
Travis J. Bradachnall, 21, Marine Corporal, Jul 02, 2003
Edward J. Herrgott, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 03, 2003
Corey L. Small, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 03, 2003
James Curtis Coons, 35, Army Master Sergeant, Jul 04, 2003
David B. Parson, 30, Army Sergeant, Jul 06, 2003
Jeffrey M. Wershow, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 06, 2003
Chad L. Keith, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 07, 2003
Barry Sanford Sr., 46, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 07, 2003
Robert L. McKinley, 23, Army Private, Jul 08, 2003
Craig A. Boling, 38, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 08, 2003
Melissa Valles, 26, Army Sergeant, Jul 09, 2003
Roger Dale Rowe, 54, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 09, 2003
Dan H. Gabrielson, 39, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 09, 2003
Jason Tetrault, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 09, 2003
Christian C. Schultz, 20, Army Specialist, Jul 11, 2003
Joshua M. Neusche, 20, Army Reserve Specialist, Jul 12, 2003
Jaror C. Puello-Coronado, 36, Army Sergeant, Jul 13, 2003
Paul J. Cassidy, 36, Army Reserve Captain, Jul 13, 2003
Michael T. Crockett, 27, Army Sergeant, Jul 14, 2003
Cory Ryan Geurin, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 15, 2003
Ramon Reyes Torres, 29, Army Reserve Specialist, Jul 16, 2003
Mason Douglas Whetstone, 30, Army Sergeant, Jul 17, 2003
David J. Moreno, 26, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Jul 17, 2003
Joel L. Bertoldie, 20, Army Specialist, Jul 18, 2003
Jonathan D. Rozier, 25, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Jul 19, 2003
David A. Scott, 51, Air Force Master Sergeant, Jul 20, 2003
Justin W. Garvey, 23, Army Sergeant, Jul 20, 2003
Jason D. Jordan, 24, Army Sergeant, Jul 20, 2003
Christopher R. Willoughby, 29, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 20, 2003
Mark Anthony Bibby, 25, Army Reserve Corporal, Jul 21, 2003
Jon P. Fettig, 30, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 22, 2003
Joshua T. Byers, 29, Army Captain, Jul 23, 2003
Brett T. Christian, 27, Army Specialist, Jul 23, 2003
Evan Asa Ashcraft, 24, Army Corporal, Jul 24, 2003
Raheen Tyson Heighter, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 24, 2003
Hector R. Perez, 40, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 24, 2003
Juan M. Serrano, 31, Army Sergeant, Jul 24, 2003
Jonathan P. Barnes, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 26, 2003
Daniel K. Methvin, 22, Army Sergeant, Jul 26, 2003
Wilfredo Perez Jr., 24, Army Specialist, Jul 26, 2003
Jonathan M. Cheatham, 19, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Jul 26, 2003
Heath A. McMillin, 29, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 27, 2003
Nathaniel Hart Jr., 29, Army Sergeant, Jul 28, 2003
William J. Maher III, 35, Army Specialist, Jul 28, 2003
Leif E. Nott, 24, Army Captain, Jul 30, 2003
Michael J. Deutsch, 21, Army Private, Jul 31, 2003
James I. Lambert III, 22, Army Specialist, Jul 31, 2003
Justin W. Hebert, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 01, 2003
Farao K. Letufuga, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 05, 2003
David L. Loyd, 44, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 05, 2003
Zeferino E. Colunga, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 06, 2003
Kyle C. Gilbert, 20, Army Private, Aug 06, 2003
Brian R. Hellerman, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 06, 2003
Leonard D. Simmons, 33, Army Sergeant, Aug 06, 2003
Duane E. Longstreth, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 07, 2003
Matthew D. Bush, 20, Army Private, Aug 08, 2003
Brandon Ramsey, 21, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Aug 08, 2003
Levi B. Kinchen, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 09, 2003
Floyd G. Knighten Jr., 55, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 09, 2003
David S. Perry, 36, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 10, 2003
Timmy R. Brown Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 12, 2003
Daniel R. Parker, 18, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 12, 2003
Taft V. Williams, 29, Army Sergeant, Aug 12, 2003
Richard S. Eaton Jr., 37, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Aug 12, 2003
Steven W. White, 29, Army Sergeant, Aug 13, 2003
David M. Kirchhoff, 31, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Aug 14, 2003
Craig S. Ivory, 26, Army Specialist, Aug 17, 2003
Eric R. Hull, 23, Army Reserve Specialist, Aug 18, 2003
Bobby C. Franklin, 38, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 20, 2003
Kenneth W. Harris Jr., 23, Army Reserve Specialist, Aug 20, 2003
Michael S. Adams, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 21, 2003
Kylan A. Jones-Huffman, 31, Naval Reserve Lieutenant, Aug 21, 2003
Vorn J. Mack, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 23, 2003
Stephen M. Scott, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 23, 2003
Ronald D. Allen Jr., 22, Army Specialist, Aug 25, 2003
Pablo Manzano, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 25, 2003
Darryl T. Dent, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 26, 2003
Rafael L. Navea, 34, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2003
Gregory A. Belanger, 24, Army Reserve Sergeant, Aug 27, 2003
Anthony L. Sherman, 43, Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, Aug 27, 2003
Mark A. Lawton, 41, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Aug 29, 2003
Sean K. Cataudella, 28, Army Sergeant, Aug 30, 2003
Charles Todd Caldwell, 38, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 01, 2003
Joseph Camara, 40, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 01, 2003
Cameron B. Sarno, 43, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Sep 01, 2003
Christopher A. Sisson, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 02, 2003
Bruce E. Brown, 32, Air Force Technical Sergeant, Sep 04, 2003
Jarrett B. Thompson, 27, Army Reserve Specialist, Sep 07, 2003
Ryan G. Carlock, 25, Army Specialist, Sep 09, 2003
Joseph E. Robsky Jr., 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 10, 2003
Henry Ybarra III, 32, Army Sergeant, Sep 11, 2003
William M. Bennett, 35, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 12, 2003
Kevin N. Morehead, 33, Army Master Sergeant, Sep 12, 2003
Trevor A. Blumberg, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 14, 2003
Kevin C. Kimmerly, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 15, 2003
Alyssa R. Peterson, 27, Army Specialist, Sep 15, 2003
Foster Pinkston, 47, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 16, 2003
Richard Arriaga, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 18, 2003
Brian R. Faunce, 28, Army Captain, Sep 18, 2003
Anthony O. Thompson, 26, Army Sergeant, Sep 18, 2003
James C Wright, 27, Army Specialist, Sep 18, 2003
Lunsford B. Brown II, 27, Army Specialist, Sep 20, 2003
Frederick L. Miller Jr., 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 20, 2003
David Travis Friedrich, 26, Army Reserve Sergeant, Sep 20, 2003
Paul J. Sturino, 21, Army Specialist, Sep 22, 2003
Michael Andrade, 28, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 24, 2003
Kyle G. Thomas, 23, Army Specialist, Sep 25, 2003
Robert L. Lucero, 34, Army National Guard Captain, Sep 25, 2003
Robert E. Rooney, 43, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 25, 2003
Andrew Joseph Baddick, 26, Army Sergeant, Sep 29, 2003
Christopher E. Cutchall, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 29, 2003
Darrin K. Potter, 24, Army Sergeant, Sep 29, 2003
Dustin K. McGaugh, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 30, 2003
James D. Blankenbecler, 40, Army Command Sergeant, Oct 01, 2003
Analaura Esparza Gutierrez, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 01, 2003
Simeon Hunte, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 01, 2003
Tamarra J. Ramos, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 01, 2003
James H. Pirtle, 27, Army Specialist, Oct 03, 2003
Charles M. Sims, 18, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 03, 2003
Spencer Timothy Karol, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 06, 2003
Kerry D. Scott, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 06, 2003
Richard Torres, 25, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 06, 2003
Joseph C. Norquist, 26, Army Specialist, Oct 09, 2003
Sean A. Silva, 23, Army Private, Oct 09, 2003
Christopher W. Swisher, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 09, 2003
James E. Powell, 26, Army Specialist, Oct 12, 2003
Jose Casanova, 23, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 13, 2003
Benjamin L. Freeman, 19, Army Private, Oct 13, 2003
Douglas J. Weismantle, 28, Army Specialist, Oct 13, 2003
Donald L. Wheeler, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 13, 2003
Stephen E. Wyatt, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 13, 2003
Joseph P. Bellavia, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 16, 2003
Sean R. Grilley, 24, Army Corporal, Oct 16, 2003
Kim S. Orlando, 43, Army Lieutenant Colonel, Oct 16, 2003
Michael L. Williams, 46, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 17, 2003
David R. Bernstein, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Oct 18, 2003
John D. Hart, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 18, 2003
Paul J. Johnson, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2003
Paul J. Bueche, 19, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Oct 21, 2003
John P. Johnson, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2003
Jason M. Ward, 25, Army Private, Oct 22, 2003
John R. Teal, 31, Army Captain, Oct 23, 2003
Artimus D. Brassfield, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 24, 2003
Michael S. Hancock, 29, Army Sergeant, Oct 24, 2003
Jose L. Mora, 26, Army Specialist, Oct 24, 2003
Jakia Sheree Cannon, 20, Navy Seaman, Oct 25, 2003
Steven Acosta, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 26, 2003
Rachel K. Bosveld, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 26, 2003
Charles H. Buehring, 40, Army Lieutenant Colonel, Oct 26, 2003
Joseph R. Guerrera, 20, Army Private, Oct 26, 2003
Jamie L. Huggins, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 26, 2003
Jonathan I. Falaniko, 20, Army Private, Oct 27, 2003
Aubrey D. Bell, 33, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 27, 2003
Michael Paul Barrera, 26, Army Sergeant, Oct 28, 2003
Isaac Campoy, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 28, 2003
Algernon Adams, 36, Army National Guard Private, Oct 28, 2003
Todd J. Bryant, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 31, 2003
Joshua C. Hurley, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Nov 01, 2003
Maurice J. Johnson, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 01, 2003
Daniel A. Bader, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Ernest G. Bucklew, 33, Army Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Benjamin J. Colgan, 30, Army 1st Lieutenant, Nov 02, 2003
Steven Daniel Conover, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2003
Anthony D. Dagostino, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 02, 2003
Darius T. Jennings, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2003
Karina S. Lau, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 02, 2003
Keelan L. Moss, 23, Army Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Brian H. Penisten, 28, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2003
Ross A. Pennanen, 36, Army Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Joel Perez, 25, Army Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Frances M. Vega, 20, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2003
Paul A. Velasquez, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Joe Nathan Wilson, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 02, 2003
Brian D. Slavenas, 30, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Nov 02, 2003
Bruce A. Smith, 41, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer, Nov 02, 2003
Rayshawn S. Johnson, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 03, 2003
Robert T. Benson, 20, Army Specialist, Nov 04, 2003
Francisco Martinez, 28, Army Sergeant, Nov 04, 2003
Jose A. Rivera, 34, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 05, 2003
James R. Wolf, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 06, 2003
James A. Chance III, 25, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 06, 2003
Paul F. Fisher, 39, Army National Guard Sergeant, Nov 06, 2003
Cornell W. Gilmore I, 45, Army Command Sergeant Major, Nov 07, 2003
Kyran E. Kennedy, 43, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW3), Nov 07, 2003
Morgan DeShawn Kennon, 23, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 07, 2003
Paul M. Neff II, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 07, 2003
Scott C. Rose, 30, Army Sergeant, Nov 07, 2003
Benedict J. Smith, 29, Army Captain, Nov 07, 2003
Sharon T. Swartworth, 43, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW5), Nov 07, 2003
Gary L. Collins, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 08, 2003
Kurt R. Frosheiser, 22, Army Private, Nov 08, 2003
Linda C. Jimenez, 39, Army Sergeant, Nov 08, 2003
Mark D. Vasquez, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 08, 2003
Nicholas A. Tomko, 24, Army Reserve Sergeant, Nov 09, 2003
Genaro Acosta, 26, Army Specialist, Nov 11, 2003
Marlon P. Jackson, 25, Army Specialist, Nov 11, 2003
Nathan J. Bailey, 46, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Nov 12, 2003
Robert A. Wise, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 12, 2003
Jacob S. Fletcher, 28, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 13, 2003
Joseph Minucci II, 23, Army Sergeant, Nov 13, 2003
Irving Medina, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 14, 2003
Michael D. Acklin II, 25, Army Sergeant, Nov 15, 2003
Ryan T. Baker, 24, Army Specialist, Nov 15, 2003
Jeremiah J. DiGiovanni, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 15, 2003
William D. Dusenbery, 30, Army Specialist, Nov 15, 2003
Richard W. Hafer, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 15, 2003
Warren S. Hansen, 36, Army Sergeant, Nov 15, 2003
Sheldon R. Hawk Eagle, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 15, 2003
Timothy L. Hayslett, 26, Army Sergeant, Nov 15, 2003
Damian L. Heidelberg, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 15, 2003
Erik C. Kesterson, 29, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Nov 15, 2003
Pierre E. Piche, 29, Army Captain, Nov 15, 2003
John W. Russell, 26, Army Sergeant, Nov 15, 2003
Scott A. Saboe, 33, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Nov 15, 2003
John R. Sullivan, 26, Army Specialist, Nov 15, 2003
Eugene A. Uhl III, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 15, 2003
Joey D. Whitener, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 15, 2003
Jeremy L. Wolfe, 27, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Nov 15, 2003
Kelly Bolor, 37, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 15, 2003
Alexander S. Coulter, 35, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Nov 17, 2003
Nathan S. Dalley, 27, Army Captain, Nov 17, 2003
Dale A. Panchot, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 17, 2003
James A. Shull, 32, Army Captain, Nov 17, 2003
Joseph L. Lister, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 20, 2003
Scott Matthew Tyrrell, 21, Army Private, Nov 20, 2003
George A. Wood, 33, Army Captain, Nov 20, 2003
Gary B. Coleman, 24, Army Corporal, Nov 21, 2003
Damian S. Bushart, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 22, 2003
Robert D. Roberts, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 22, 2003
Eddie E. Menyweather, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 23, 2003
Christopher G. Nason, 39, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Nov 23, 2003
Rel A. Ravago IV, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 23, 2003
Jerry L. Wilson, 45, Army Command Sergeant Major, Nov 23, 2003
Darrell L. Smith, 28, Army National Guard Corporal, Nov 23, 2003
David J. Goldberg, 20, Army Reserve Specialist, Nov 26, 2003
Thomas J. Sweet II, 23, Army Specialist, Nov 27, 2003
Ariel Rico, 25, Army Sergeant, Nov 28, 2003
Stephen A. Bertolino, 40, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 29, 2003
Aaron J. Sissel, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 29, 2003
Uday Singh, 21, Army Specialist, Dec 01, 2003
Clarence E. Boone, 50, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Dec 02, 2003
Ryan C. Young, 21, Army Sergeant, Dec 02, 2003
Raphael S. Davis, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 02, 2003
Arron R. Clark, 20, Army Specialist, Dec 05, 2003
Ray J. Hutchinson, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 07, 2003
Joseph M. Blickenstaff, 23, Army Specialist, Dec 08, 2003
Steven H. Bridges, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 08, 2003
Christopher Jude Rivera Wesley, 26, Army Specialist, Dec 08, 2003
Jason G. Wright, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 08, 2003
Richard A. Burdick, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 10, 2003
Jerrick M. Petty, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 10, 2003
Todd M. Bates, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 10, 2003
Aaron T. Reese, 31, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 10, 2003
Marshall L. Edgerton, 27, Army Specialist, Dec 11, 2003
Jarrod W. Black, 26, Army Sergeant, Dec 12, 2003
Jeffrey F. Braun, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 12, 2003
Rian C. Ferguson, 22, Army Specialist, Dec 14, 2003
Kimberly A. Voelz, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 14, 2003
Kenneth C. Souslin, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 15, 2003
Nathan W. Nakis, 19, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 15, 2003
Christopher J. Holland, 26, Army Specialist, Dec 17, 2003
Glenn R. Allison, 24, Army Sergeant, Dec 18, 2003
Charles E. Bush Jr., 43, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Dec 19, 2003
Stuart W. Moore, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 22, 2003
Edward M. Saltz, 27, Army Reserve 1st Lieutenant, Dec 22, 2003
Benjamin W. Biskie, 27, Army Sergeant, Dec 24, 2003
Eric F. Cooke, 43, Army Command Sergeant Major, Dec 24, 2003
Christopher F. Soelzer, 26, Army Captain, Dec 24, 2003
Christopher J. Splinter, 43, Army Major, Dec 24, 2003
Michael E. Yashinski, 24, Army Sergeant, Dec 24, 2003
Thomas W. Christensen, 42, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Dec 25, 2003
Stephen C. Hattamer, 43, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Dec 25, 2003
Charles G. Haight, 23, Army Specialist, Dec 26, 2003
Michael G. Mihalakis, 18, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 26, 2003
Michael J. Sutter, 28, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 26, 2003
Ernesto M. Blanco, 28, Army Captain, Dec 28, 2003
Rey D. Cuervo, 24, Army Private, Dec 28, 2003
Curt E. Jordan Jr., 25, Army Sergeant, Dec 28, 2003
Justin W. Pollard, 21, Army Specialist, Dec 30, 2003
Solomon C. "Kelly" Bangayan, 24, Army Specialist, Jan 02, 2004
Dennis A. Corral, 33, Army Sergeant, Jan 02, 2004
Kimberly N. Hampton, 27, Army Captain, Jan 02, 2004
Eric Thomas Paliwoda, 28, Army Captain, Jan 02, 2004
Marc S. Seiden, 26, Army Specialist, Jan 02, 2004
Luke P. Frist, 20, Army Reserve Specialist, Jan 05, 2004
Jesse D. Mizener, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 07, 2004
Craig Davis, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 08, 2004
Michael A. Diraimondo, 22, Army Specialist, Jan 08, 2004
Christopher A. Golby, 26, Army Specialist, Jan 08, 2004
Gregory B. Hicks, 35, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 08, 2004
Philip A. Johnson Jr., 31, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jan 08, 2004
Nathaniel H. Johnson, 22, Army Specialist, Jan 08, 2004
Ian D. Manuel, 23, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jan 08, 2004
Jeffrey C. Walker, 33, Army Sergeant, Jan 08, 2004
Aaron A. Weaver, 32, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jan 08, 2004
Ricky L. Crockett, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 12, 2004
Keicia M. Hines, 27, Army Sergeant, Jan 13, 2004
Roland L. Castro, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 16, 2004
Cody J. Orr, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 17, 2004
Larry E. Polley Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Jan 17, 2004
Edmond Lee Randle Jr., 26, Army Sergeant, Jan 17, 2004
Kelly L. Hornbeck, 36, Army Master Sergeant, Jan 18, 2004
Gabriel T. Palacios, 22, Army Specialist, Jan 21, 2004
James D. Parker, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 21, 2004
Michael T. Blaise, 29, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Jan 23, 2004
Brian D. Hazelgrove, 29, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), Jan 23, 2004
Jason K. Chappell, 22, Army Specialist, Jan 24, 2004
Randy S. Rosenberg, 23, Army Sergeant, Jan 24, 2004
William R. Sturges Jr., 24, Army Specialist, Jan 24, 2004
Kenneth W. Hendrickson, 41, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jan 24, 2004
Keith L. Smette, 25, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jan 24, 2004
Christopher Bunda, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 25, 2004
Ervin Dervishi, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 25, 2004
Patrick D. Dorff, 32, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jan 25, 2004
Adam G. Mooney, 28, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jan 25, 2004
Matthew J. August, 28, Army Captain, Jan 27, 2004
James T. Hoffman, 41, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 27, 2004
Luke S. James, 24, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Jan 27, 2004
Lester O. Kinney II, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 27, 2004
Travis A. Moothart, 23, Army Sergeant, Jan 27, 2004
Cory R. Mracek, 26, Army Sergeant, Jan 27, 2004
Sean G. Landrus, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 29, 2004
Luis A. Moreno, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 29, 2004
Juan C. Cabralbanuelos, 25, Army Corporal, Jan 31, 2004
Holly J. McGeogh, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 31, 2004
Eliu A. Miersandoval, 27, Army Sergeant, Jan 31, 2004
Armando Soriano, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 01, 2004
Roger C. Turner Jr., 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 01, 2004
Seth J. Dvorin, 24, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Feb 03, 2004
Joshua L. Knowles, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 05, 2004
Richard P. Ramey, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 08, 2004
Thomas D. Robbins, 27, Army Sergeant, Feb 09, 2004
Elijah Tai Wah Wong, 42, Army National Guard Sergeant, Feb 09, 2004
Jude C. Mariano, 39, Air Force Master Sergeant, Feb 10, 2004
William C. Ramirez, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 11, 2004
Patrick S. Tainsh, 33, Army Sergeant, Feb 11, 2004
Eric U. Ramirez, 31, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 12, 2004
Bryan N. Spry, 19, Army Private, Feb 14, 2004
Michael M. Merila, 23, Army Specialist, Feb 16, 2004
Christopher M. Taylor, 25, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 16, 2004
Nichole M. Frye, 19, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Feb 16, 2004
Jeffrey C. Graham, 24, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Feb 19, 2004
Roger G. Ling, 20, Army Specialist, Feb 19, 2004
Henry A. Bacon, 45, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Feb 20, 2004
Matthew C. Laskowski, 32, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Feb 25, 2004
Stephen M. Wells, 29, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Feb 25, 2004
Michael R. Woodliff, 22, Army Specialist, Mar 02, 2004
Michael J. Gray, 32, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Mar 05, 2004
Gussie M. Jones, 41, Army Captain, Mar 07, 2004
Matthew G. Milczark, 18, Marine Private 1st Class, Mar 08, 2004
Edward W. Brabazon, 20, Army Specialist, Mar 09, 2004
Richard S. Gottfried, 42, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Mar 09, 2004
Fern L. Holland, 33, Dept. of the Army Civilian, Mar 09, 2004
Robert J. Zangas, 44, Dept. of the Army Civilian, Mar 09, 2004
Bert Edward Hoyer, 23, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Mar 10, 2004
Joe L. Dunigan Jr., 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 11, 2004
Christopher K. Hill, 26, Army Specialist, Mar 11, 2004
Joel K. Brattain, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 13, 2004
Clint D. Ferrin, 31, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Mar 13, 2004
Jason C. Ford, 21, Army Specialist, Mar 13, 2004
John F. "Hans" Kurth, 31, Army Captain, Mar 13, 2004
Daniel J. Londono, 22, Army Sergeant, Mar 13, 2004
Jocelyn "Joce" L. Carrasquillo, 28, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 14, 2004
William J. Normandy, 42, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 14, 2004
Michael R. Adams, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Mar 16, 2004
Thomas R. Thigpen Sr., 52, Army National Guard Master Sergeant, Mar 16, 2004
Tracy L. Laramore, 30, Army Specialist, Mar 17, 2004
Ivory L. Phipps, 44, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 17, 2004
Ernest Harold Sutphin, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 18, 2004
Doron Chan, 20, Army Reserve Specialist, Mar 18, 2004
Andrew D. Brownfield, 24, Marine Corporal, Mar 18, 2004
Ricky A. Morris Jr., 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Mar 18, 2004
Brandon C. Smith, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Mar 18, 2004
Jason C. Ludlam, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 19, 2004
Clint Richard "Bones" Matthews, 31, Army Specialist, Mar 19, 2004
David M. Vicente, 25, Marine Corporal, Mar 19, 2004
Matthew J. Sandri, 24, Army Specialist, Mar 20, 2004
Mark D. Taylor, 41, Army Major, Mar 20, 2004
Michael W. Vega, 41, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Mar 20, 2004
Christopher E. Hudson, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 21, 2004
Dustin L. Kreider, 19, Army Private, Mar 21, 2004
Bruce Miller Jr., 23, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 22, 2004
Andrew S. Dang, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 22, 2004
Wentz Jerome Henry Shanaberger III, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 24, 2004
Adam D. Froehlich, 21, Army Specialist, Mar 25, 2004
Jeffrey C. Burgess, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 25, 2004
James A. Casper, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 25, 2004
Leroy Sandoval Jr., 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Mar 26, 2004
Timothy Toney, 37, Marine Master Sergeant, Mar 27, 2004
Sean M. Schneider, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 29, 2004
Jeremiah J. Holmes, 27, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 29, 2004
Richard L. Ferguson, 45, Army Master Sergeant, Mar 30, 2004
William J. Wiscowiche, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 30, 2004
Brandon L. Davis, 20, Army Private, Mar 31, 2004
Doyle M. Hufstedler, 25, Army 1st Lieutenant, Mar 31, 2004
Michael G. Karr Jr., 23, Army Specialist, Mar 31, 2004
Sean R. Mitchell, 24, Army Specialist, Mar 31, 2004
Cleston C. Raney, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 31, 2004
Dustin M. Sekula, 18, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 01, 2004
William R. Strange, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 02, 2004
Geoffrey S. Morris, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 03, 2004
John D. Amos II, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 04, 2004
Robert R. Arsiaga, 25, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2004
Ahmed Akil "Mel" Cason, 24, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2004
Yihiyh L. Chen, 31, Army Sergeant, Apr 04, 2004
Israel Garza, 25, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2004
Stephen D. "Dusty" Hiller, 25, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2004
Forest Joseph Jostes, 22, Army Corporal, Apr 04, 2004
Michael W. Mitchell, 25, Army Sergeant, Apr 04, 2004
Philip G. Rogers, 23, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2004
Casey Sheehan, 24, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2004
Aric J. Barr, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 04, 2004
Tyler R. Fey, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 04, 2004
Scott Quentin Larson Jr., 22, Army Specialist, Apr 05, 2004
David M. McKeever, 25, Army Sergeant, Apr 05, 2004
Shane Lee Goldman, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 05, 2004
Deryk L. Hallal, 24, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 05, 2004
Moises A. Langhorst, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 05, 2004
Christopher Ramos, 26, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 05, 2004
Matthew K. Serio, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 05, 2004
Jesse L. Thiry, 23, Marine Corporal, Apr 05, 2004
Gerardo Moreno, 23, Army Sergeant, Apr 06, 2004
Lee Duane Todacheene, 29, Army Sergeant, Apr 06, 2004
Benjamin R. Carman, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 06, 2004
Marcus M. Cherry, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 06, 2004
Christopher R. Cobb, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 06, 2004
Kyle D. Crowley, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 06, 2004
Ryan M. Jerabek, 18, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 06, 2004
Travis J. Layfield, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 06, 2004
Christopher D. Mabry, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 06, 2004
Anthony P. Roberts, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 06, 2004
Allan K. Walker, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 06, 2004
Fernando A. Mendez-Aceves, 27, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Apr 06, 2004
Tyanna S. Felder, 22, Army Specialist, Apr 07, 2004
Marvin Lee Miller, 38, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 07, 2004
George S. Rentschler, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 07, 2004
William W. Labadie Jr., 45, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 07, 2004
Brent L. Morel, 27, Marine Captain, Apr 07, 2004
John Thomas "J.T." Wroblewski, 25, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Apr 07, 2004
Isaac Michael Nieves, 20, Army Specialist, Apr 08, 2004
Levi T. Angell, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 08, 2004
Nicholas J. Dieruf, 21, Marine Corporal, Apr 08, 2004
Phillip E. Frank, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 08, 2004
William M. Harrell, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 08, 2004
Joshua M. Palmer, 25, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Apr 08, 2004
Michael B. Wafford, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 08, 2004
Christopher B. Wasser, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 08, 2004
Peter G. Enos, 24, Army Specialist, Apr 09, 2004
Raymond Edison Jones Jr., 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 09, 2004
Jonathan Roy Kephart, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 09, 2004
Toby W. Mallet, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 09, 2004
Don Steven McMahan, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 09, 2004
Allen Jeffrey "A.J." Vandayburg, 20, Army Specialist, Apr 09, 2004
Felix M. Delgreco, 22, Army National Guard Sergeant, Apr 09, 2004
Michelle M. Witmer, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 09, 2004
Gregory R. Goodrich, 37, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Apr 09, 2004
Elmer C. Krause, 40, Army Reserve Sergeant, Apr 09, 2004
Eric A. Ayon, 26, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 09, 2004
Matthew E. Matula, 20, Marine Corporal, Apr 09, 2004
Chance R. Phelps, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 09, 2004
Michael Raymond Speer, 24, Marine Corporal, Apr 09, 2004
Elias Torrez III, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 09, 2004
Antoine J. Holt, 20, Air Force Airman 1st Class, Apr 10, 2004
Adolf C. Carballo, 20, Army Specialist, Apr 10, 2004
William C. Eckhart, 25, Army Sergeant, Apr 10, 2004
Justin W. Johnson, 22, Army Specialist, Apr 10, 2004
John T. Sims Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 10, 2004
Lawrence S. Colton, 32, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Apr 11, 2004
Wesley C. Fortenberry, 38, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Apr 11, 2004
Michael Boyd Stack, 48, Army Sergeant Major, Apr 11, 2004
Nathan P. Brown, 21, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Apr 11, 2004
Daniel R. Amaya, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 11, 2004
Torrey L. Gray, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 11, 2004
Oscar Jimenez, 34, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Apr 11, 2004
George D. Torres, 23, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 11, 2004
Brad S. Shuder, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 12, 2004
Robert Paul Zurheide Jr., 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 12, 2004
Victor A. Rosaleslomeli, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 13, 2004
Noah L. Boye, 21, Marine Private, Apr 13, 2004
Kevin T. Kolm, 23, Marine Corporal, Apr 13, 2004
Christopher Ramirez, 34, Army Sergeant, Apr 14, 2004
Frank K. Rivers Jr., 23, Army Specialist, Apr 14, 2004
Richard K. Trevithick, 20, Army Specialist, Apr 14, 2004
Jimmy J. Arroyave, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 15, 2004
Brian M. Wood, 21, Army Sergeant, Apr 16, 2004
Marvin A. Camposiles, 25, Army Specialist, Apr 17, 2004
Edward W. Carman, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 17, 2004
Jonathan N. Hartman, 27, Army Sergeant, Apr 17, 2004
Clayton Welch Henson, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 17, 2004
Michael A. McGlothin, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 17, 2004
Robert L. Henderson II, 33, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Apr 17, 2004
Dennis B. Morgan, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 17, 2004
Richard J. Gannon II, 31, Marine Captain, Apr 17, 2004
Christopher A. Gibson, 23, Marine Corporal, Apr 17, 2004
Michael J. Smith Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 17, 2004
Ruben Valdez Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 17, 2004
Gary F. Van Leuven, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 17, 2004
Bradley C. Fox, 34, Army 1st Sergeant, Apr 20, 2004
Leroy Harris-Kelly, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 20, 2004
Christopher D. Gelineau, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 20, 2004
Jason L. Dunham, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 22, 2004
Shawn C. Edwards, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 23, 2004
Stacey C. Brandon, 35, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Apr 24, 2004
Cory W. Brooks, 32, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Apr 24, 2004
Arthur L. "Bo" Felder, 36, Army National Guard Captain, Apr 24, 2004
Patrick W. Kordsmeier, 49, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer, Apr 24, 2004
Billy J. Orton, 41, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Apr 24, 2004
Michael J. Pernaselli, 27, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class, Apr 24, 2004
Christopher E. Watts, 28, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Apr 24, 2004
Kenneth A. Melton, 30, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 25, 2004
Nathan B. Bruckenthal, 24, Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class, Apr 25, 2004
Sherwood R. Baker, 30, Army National Guard Sergeant, Apr 26, 2004
Lawrence A. Roukey, 33, Army Reserve Sergeant, Apr 26, 2004
Aaron C. Austin, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 26, 2004
Abraham D. Penamedina, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 27, 2004
Marquis A. Whitaker, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 27, 2004
Jacob R. Herring, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 28, 2004
Kendall Thomas, 36, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 28, 2004
James L. Beckstrand, 27, Army Specialist, Apr 29, 2004
Ryan M. Campbell, 25, Army Sergeant, Apr 29, 2004
Norman Darling, 29, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 29, 2004
Jeffrey F. Dayton, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 29, 2004
Adam W. Estep, 23, Army Sergeant, Apr 29, 2004
Jeremy Ricardo Ewing, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 29, 2004
Martin W. Kondor, 20, Army Specialist, Apr 29, 2004
Esau G. Patterson Jr., 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 29, 2004
Ryan E. Reed, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 29, 2004
Justin B. Schmidt, 23, Army Specialist, Apr 29, 2004
Landis W. Garrison, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Apr 29, 2004
Scott M. Vincent, 21, Marine Corporal, Apr 30, 2004
Joshua S. Wilfong, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 30, 2004
Christopher M. Dickerson, 33, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 3rd Class, Apr 30, 2004
Jason B. Dwelley, 31, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, Apr 30, 2004
Ramon C. Ojeda, 22, Army Specialist, May 01, 2004
Oscar D. Vargas-Medina, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, May 01, 2004
Trevor A. Wine, 22, Army Specialist, May 01, 2004
Joshua S. Ladd, 20, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 01, 2004
Ervin Caradine Jr., 33, Army Specialist, May 02, 2004
Jeremy L. Drexler, 23, Army Private, May 02, 2004
Todd E. Nunes, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, May 02, 2004
John E. Tipton, 32, Army Captain, May 02, 2004
Michael C. Anderson, 36, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, May 02, 2004
Trace W. Dossett, 37, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, May 02, 2004
Ronald A. Ginther, 37, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 3rd Class, May 02, 2004
Robert B. Jenkins, 35, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, May 02, 2004
Scott R. Mchugh, 33, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, May 02, 2004
Christopher J. Kenny, 32, Army 1st Lieutenant, May 03, 2004
Lyndon A. Marcus Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, May 03, 2004
Erickson H. Petty, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, May 03, 2004
Marvin R. Sprayberry III, 24, Army Sergeant, May 03, 2004
Gregory L. Wahl, 30, Army Sergeant, May 03, 2004
Ronald E. Baum, 38, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, May 03, 2004
Jesse R. Buryj, 21, Army Private 1st Class, May 05, 2004
Bradley G. Kritzer, 18, Army Private 1st Class, May 05, 2004
James E. Marshall, 19, Army Specialist, May 05, 2004
Jeffrey G. Green, 20, Marine Corporal, May 05, 2004
Hesley Box Jr., 24, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 06, 2004
Dustin H. Schrage, 20, Marine Corporal, May 06, 2004
Isela Rubalcava, 25, Army Specialist, May 08, 2004
Chase R. Whitman, 21, Army Specialist, May 08, 2004
Philip D. Brown, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, May 08, 2004
James J. Holmes, 28, Army National Guard Specialist, May 08, 2004
Rodney A. Murray, 28, Army Reserve Sergeant, May 09, 2004
Andrew L. Tuazon, 21, Army Private 1st Class, May 10, 2004
Kyle A. Brinlee, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, May 11, 2004
Jeffrey R. Shaver, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, May 12, 2004
Jeremiah E. Savage, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 12, 2004
Brian K. Cutter, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, May 13, 2004
Brandon C. Sturdy, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, May 13, 2004
Brud J. Cronkrite, 22, Army Sergeant, May 14, 2004
Michael A. Mora, 19, Army Private 1st Class, May 14, 2004
Philip I. Spakosky, 25, Army Specialist, May 14, 2004
Edward C. Barnhill, 50, Army Reserve Command Sergeant Major, May 14, 2004
James William Harlan, 44, Army Reserve Sergeant, May 14, 2004
Pedro I. Espaillat Jr., 20, Air Force Senior Airman, May 15, 2004
Rene Ledesma, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, May 15, 2004
Leonard M. Cowherd Jr., 22, Army 2nd Lieutenant, May 16, 2004
Carl F. Curran, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, May 17, 2004
Mark Joseph Kasecky, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, May 17, 2004
Bob W. Roberts, 30, Marine Lance Corporal, May 17, 2004
Joseph P. Garyantes, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, May 18, 2004
Marcos O. Nolasco, 34, Army Specialist, May 18, 2004
William D. Chaney, 59, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 18, 2004
Michael M. Carey, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, May 18, 2004
Michael C. Campbell, 34, Army Specialist, May 19, 2004
Leslie D. Jackson, 18, Army Private 1st Class, May 20, 2004
Troy "Leon" Miranda, 44, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, May 20, 2004
Rudy Salas, 20, Marine Corporal, May 20, 2004
Jeremy R. Horton, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, May 21, 2004
Andrew J. Zabierek, 25, Marine Lance Corporal, May 21, 2004
Jeremy L. Ridlen, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, May 23, 2004
Jorge A. Molina Bautista, 37, Marine Staff Sergeant, May 23, 2004
Beau R. Beaulieu, 20, Army Specialist, May 24, 2004
Owen D. Witt, 20, Army Private 1st Class, May 24, 2004
James P. Lambert, 23, Army Private 1st Class, May 25, 2004
Richard H. Rosas, 21, Army Private 1st Class, May 25, 2004
Alan N. Bean Jr., 22, Army National Guard Specialist, May 25, 2004
Kevin F. Sheehan, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 25, 2004
Daniel Paul Unger, 19, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, May 25, 2004
Kyle W. Codner, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, May 26, 2004
Matthew C. Henderson, 25, Marine Corporal, May 26, 2004
Dominique J. Nicolas, 25, Marine Corporal, May 26, 2004
Michael J. Wiesemann, 20, Army Specialist, May 28, 2004
Cody S. Calavan, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, May 29, 2004
Benjamin R. Gonzalez, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, May 29, 2004
Rafael Reynosasuarez, 28, Marine Lance Corporal, May 29, 2004
Kenneth Michael Ballard, 26, Army 1st Lieutenant, May 30, 2004
Bradli N. Coleman, 19, Army Private, May 30, 2004
Aaron C. Elandt, 23, Army Sergeant, May 30, 2004
Charles E. Odums II, 22, Army Specialist, May 30, 2004
Nicholaus E. Zimmer, 20, Army Private 1st Class, May 30, 2004
Robert C. Scheetz Jr., 31, Army Captain, May 31, 2004
Dustin L. Sides, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 31, 2004
Markus J. Johnson, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 01, 2004
Bumrok Lee, 21, Marine Corporal, Jun 02, 2004
Todd J. Bolding, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 03, 2004
Frank T. Carvill, 51, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 04, 2004
Christopher M. Duffy, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 04, 2004
Justin L. Eyerly, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 04, 2004
Justin W. Linden, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 04, 2004
Erik S. McCrae, 25, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Jun 04, 2004
Ryan E. Doltz, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 05, 2004
Humberto F. Timoteo, 25, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 05, 2004
Melissa J. Hobart, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 06, 2004
Melvin Y. Mora Lopez, 27, Army Reserve Sergeant, Jun 06, 2004
Jamie A. Gray, 29, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 07, 2004
Jeremy L. Bohlman, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 07, 2004
Humayun S. M. Khan, 27, Army Captain, Jun 08, 2004
Thomas D. Caughman, 20, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Jun 09, 2004
Eric S. McKinley, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 13, 2004
Shawn M. Atkins, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 14, 2004
Paul R. Syverson III, 32, Army Major, Jun 16, 2004
Jeremy M. Dimaranan, 29, Army Reserve Specialist, Jun 16, 2004
Arthur S. (Stacey) Mastrapa, 35, Army Reserve Sergeant, Jun 16, 2004
Jason N. Lynch, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 18, 2004
Thai Vue, 22, Army Specialist, Jun 18, 2004
Sean Horn, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Jun 19, 2004
Marvin Best, 33, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jun 20, 2004
Gregory V. Pennington, 36, Army Staff Sergeant, Jun 21, 2004
Pedro Contreras, 27, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 21, 2004
Juan Lopez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 21, 2004
Deshon E. Otey, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 21, 2004
Tommy L. Parker Jr., 21, Marine Corporal, Jun 21, 2004
Patrick R. McCaffrey Sr., 34, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 22, 2004
Andre D. Tyson, 33, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Jun 22, 2004
Christopher S. Cash, 36, Army National Guard Captain, Jun 24, 2004
Daniel A. Desens, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 24, 2004
Charles A. Kiser, 37, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jun 24, 2004
Jeremy M. Heines, 25, Army Specialist, Jun 26, 2004
Manuel A. Ceniceros, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 26, 2004
Ernest E. Utt, 38, Army 1st Sergeant, Jun 27, 2004
Patrick R. Adle, 21, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jun 29, 2004
Alan David Sherman, 36, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Jun 29, 2004
John H. Todd III, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jun 29, 2004
Robert L. DuSang, 24, Army Specialist, Jun 30, 2004
Christopher A. Wagener, 24, Army Sergeant, Jul 01, 2004
Kenneth Conde Jr., 23, Marine Sergeant, Jul 01, 2004
Timothy R. Creager, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 01, 2004
Brian D. Smith, 30, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Jul 02, 2004
Stephen G. Martin, 39, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jul 02, 2004
James B. Huston Jr., 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 02, 2004
Dallas L. Kerns, 21, Marine Corporal, Jul 05, 2004
Michael S. Torres, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 05, 2004
John J. Vangyzen IV, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 05, 2004
Scott Eugene Dougherty, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 06, 2004
Justin T. Hunt, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 06, 2004
Jeffrey D. Lawrence, 22, Marine Corporal, Jul 06, 2004
Rodricka Antwan Youmans, 22, Marine Private 1st Class, Jul 06, 2004
Michael C. Barkey, 22, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 07, 2004
Samuel R. Bowen, 38, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jul 07, 2004
Collier Edwin Barcus, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 08, 2004
Robert E. Colvill Jr., 31, Army Sergeant, Jul 08, 2004
Shawn M. Davies, 22, Army Specialist, Jul 08, 2004
William River Emanuel IV, 19, Army Specialist, Jul 08, 2004
Joseph M. Garmback Jr., 24, Army Specialist, Jul 08, 2004
Sonny Gene Sampler, 23, Army Specialist, Jul 08, 2004
Jeremiah W. Schmunk, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 08, 2004
Terry Holmes Ordóñez, 22, Marine Corporal, Jul 10, 2004
Krisna Nachampassak, 27, Marine Sergeant, Jul 10, 2004
Christopher J. Reed, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Jul 10, 2004
Trevor Spink, 36, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jul 10, 2004
Dustin W. Peters, 25, Air Force Staff Sergeant, Jul 11, 2004
James G. West, 34, Army Sergeant, Jul 11, 2004
Dana N. Wilson, 26, Army Specialist, Jul 11, 2004
Jeremy J. Fischer, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 11, 2004
Linda Ann Tarango-Griess, 33, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 11, 2004
Torry D. Harris, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 13, 2004
Jesse J. Martinez, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 14, 2004
Demetrius Lamont Rice, 24, Army Corporal, Jul 14, 2004
Paul C. Mardis Jr., 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 15, 2004
Bryan P. Kelly, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 16, 2004
Craig S. Frank, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 17, 2004
David A. Hartman, 41, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 17, 2004
Dale Thomas Lloyd, 22, Army Sergeant, Jul 19, 2004
Charles C. "C.C." Persing, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 19, 2004
Danny B. Daniels II, 23, Army Specialist, Jul 20, 2004
Michael J. Clark, 29, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jul 20, 2004
Todd J. Godwin, 21, Marine Corporal, Jul 20, 2004
Nicholas H. Blodgett, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 21, 2004
Mark E. Engel, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 21, 2004
Torey J. Dantzler, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 22, 2004
Tatjana Reed, 34, Army Sergeant, Jul 22, 2004
Nicholas J. Zangara, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 24, 2004
Vincent M. Sullivan, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 24, 2004
DeForest L. "Dee" Talbert, 24, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 27, 2004
Ken W. Leisten, 20, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jul 28, 2004
Shawn A. Lane, 33, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Jul 28, 2004
David S. Greene, 39, Marine Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, Jul 28, 2004
Joseph F. Herndon II, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 29, 2004
Anthony J. Dixon, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 01, 2004
Armando Hernandez, 22, Army Specialist, Aug 01, 2004
Justin B. Onwordi, 28, Army Specialist, Aug 02, 2004
Juan Calderon Jr., 26, Marine Sergeant, Aug 02, 2004
Dean P. Pratt, 22, Marine Corporal, Aug 02, 2004
Tommy L. Gray, 34, Army Sergeant, Aug 03, 2004
Harry N. Shondee Jr., 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 03, 2004
Gregory A. Ratzlaff, 36, Marine Captain, Aug 03, 2004
Elia P. Fontecchio, 30, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Aug 04, 2004
Joseph L. Nice, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 04, 2004
Raymond J. Faulstich Jr., 24, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 05, 2004
Donald R. McCune, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 05, 2004
Yadir G. Reynoso, 27, Marine Sergeant, Aug 05, 2004
Moses Daniel Rocha, 33, Marine Sergeant, Aug 05, 2004
Joshua I. Bunch, 23, Army Specialist, Aug 06, 2004
Roberto Abad, 22, Marine Corporal, Aug 06, 2004
Larry L. Wells, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 06, 2004
David L. Potter, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 07, 2004
Rick A. Ulbright, 49, Dept. of the Air Force Civilian, Aug 08, 2004
Jonathan W. Collins, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 08, 2004
Andrew R. Houghton, 25, Army Captain, Aug 09, 2004
John R. Howard, 26, Marine Staff Sergeant, Aug 11, 2004
Tavon L. Hubbard, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 11, 2004
Michael Yury Tarlavsky, 30, Army Captain, Aug 12, 2004
Neil Anthony Santoriello, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Aug 13, 2004
Kane M. Funke, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 13, 2004
Nicholas B. Morrison, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 13, 2004
James Michael Goins, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Aug 15, 2004
Brandon R. Sapp, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 15, 2004
Daniel Michael Shepherd, 23, Army Sergeant, Aug 15, 2004
Mark Anthony Zapata, 27, Army Specialist, Aug 15, 2004
Fernando B. Hannon, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Aug 15, 2004
Geoffrey Perez, 24, Marine Private 1st Class, Aug 15, 2004
David M. Heath, 30, Army Sergeant, Aug 16, 2004
Brandon T. Titus, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 17, 2004
Caleb J. Powers, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 17, 2004
Jacob D. Martir, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 18, 2004
Henry C. Risner, 26, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 18, 2004
Dustin R. Fitzgerald, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 18, 2004
Richard M. Lord, 24, Marine Sergeant, Aug 18, 2004
Harvey Emmett Parkerson III, 27, Marine Sergeant, Aug 18, 2004
Brad Preston McCormick, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Aug 19, 2004
Ryan A. Martin, 22, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Aug 20, 2004
Charles L. Wilkins III, 38, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Aug 20, 2004
Kevin A. Cuming, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 21, 2004
Nicanor Alvarez, 22, Marine Corporal, Aug 21, 2004
Jason Cook, 25, Marine Sergeant, Aug 21, 2004
Seth Huston, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 21, 2004
Edward T. Reeder, 32, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Aug 21, 2004
Nachez Washalanta, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Aug 21, 2004
Matthew R. Stovall, 25, Army National Guard 2nd Lieutenant, Aug 22, 2004
Christopher Belchik, 30, Marine Corporal, Aug 22, 2004
Robert C. Thornton Jr., 35, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 23, 2004
Donald N. Davis, 42, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Aug 24, 2004
Jacob R. Lugo, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 24, 2004
Marco D. Ross, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 25, 2004
Charles L. Neeley, 19, Army Reserve Specialist, Aug 25, 2004
Alexander S. Arredondo, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 25, 2004
Barton R. Humlhanz, 23, Marine Corporal, Aug 26, 2004
Nicholas M. Skinner, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Aug 26, 2004
Omead H. Razani, 19, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2004
Luis A. Perez, 19, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Aug 27, 2004
Nickalous N. Aldrich, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 27, 2004
Edgar E. Lopez, 27, Marine Sergeant, Aug 28, 2004
Carl L. Anderson Jr., 21, Air Force Airman 1st Class, Aug 29, 2004
Aaron N. Holleyman, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 30, 2004
Joseph C. Thibodeaux III, 24, Army Specialist, Sep 01, 2004
Nicholas Perez, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 03, 2004
Alan Rowe, 35, Marine Captain, Sep 03, 2004
Nicholas Wilt, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 03, 2004
Ronald Winchester, 25, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Sep 03, 2004
Eric L. Knott, 21, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Sep 04, 2004
Ryan Michael McCauley, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 05, 2004
Gary A. Vaillant, 41, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 05, 2004
Charles R. Lamb, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 05, 2004
Shawna M. Morrison, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 05, 2004
John J. Boria, 29, Air Force Captain, Sep 06, 2004
Elvis Bourdon, 36, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 06, 2004
Tomas Garces, 19, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 06, 2004
Devin J. Grella, 21, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Sep 06, 2004
Brandon Michael Read, 21, Army Reserve Specialist, Sep 06, 2004
Michael J. Allred, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 06, 2004
David Paul Burridge, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Sep 06, 2004
Derek L. Gardner, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 06, 2004
Quinn A. Keith, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 06, 2004
Joseph C. McCarthy, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 06, 2004
Mick R. Nygardbekowsky, 21, Marine Corporal, Sep 06, 2004
Lamont N. Wilson, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 06, 2004
Clarence Adams III, 28, Army Specialist, Sep 07, 2004
Yoe M. Aneiros, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 07, 2004
Chad H. Drake, 23, Army Specialist, Sep 07, 2004
Timothy E. Price, 25, Army 1st Lieutenant, Sep 07, 2004
James Daniel Faulkner, 23, Army Sergeant, Sep 08, 2004
Michael A. Martinez, 29, Army Specialist, Sep 08, 2004
Jason L. Sparks, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 08, 2004
Lauro G. DeLeon Jr., 20, Army Reserve Specialist, Sep 08, 2004
Edgar P. Daclan Jr., 24, Army Specialist, Sep 10, 2004
David A. Cedergren, 25, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Sep 11, 2004
Jason T. Poindexter, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Sep 12, 2004
Alexander E. Wetherbee, 27, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Sep 12, 2004
Guy Stanley Hagy Jr., 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 13, 2004
Carl Thomas, 29, Army Sergeant, Sep 13, 2004
Benjamin W. Isenberg, 27, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 13, 2004
David J. Weisenburg, 26, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 13, 2004
Dominic C. Brown, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 13, 2004
Michael J. Halal, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 13, 2004
Cesar F. Machado-Olmos, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 13, 2004
Jaygee Ngirmidol Meluat, 24, Marine Corporal, Sep 13, 2004
Mathew D. Puckett, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 13, 2004
Adrian V. Soltau, 21, Marine Corporal, Sep 13, 2004
Tyler Hall Brown, 26, Army 1st Lieutenant, Sep 14, 2004
Jacob H. Demand, 29, Army Sergeant, Sep 14, 2004
Kevin M. Shea, 38, Marine Major, Sep 14, 2004
Gregory C. Howman, 28, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 15, 2004
Drew M. Uhles, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 15, 2004
Steven A. Rintamaki, 21, Marine Corporal, Sep 16, 2004
Andrew K. Stern, 24, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Sep 16, 2004
Christopher S. Ebert, 21, Marine Corporal, Sep 17, 2004
James W. Price, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 18, 2004
Thomas Chad Rosenbaum, 25, Army Sergeant, Sep 18, 2004
Brandon E. Adams, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 19, 2004
Joshua J. Henry, 21, Army Specialist, Sep 20, 2004
Steven C. T. Cates, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 20, 2004
Foster L. Harrington, 31, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Sep 20, 2004
Nathan E. Stahl, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 21, 2004
Adam J. Harris, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 22, 2004
Skipper Soram, 23, Army Sergeant, Sep 22, 2004
Lance J. Koenig, 33, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 22, 2004
Benjamin K. Smith, 24, Marine Sergeant, Sep 22, 2004
Aaron Boyles, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 24, 2004
Timothy Folmar, 21, Marine Sergeant, Sep 24, 2004
Ryan Leduc, 28, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Sep 24, 2004
Ramon Mateo, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 24, 2004
Robert Oliver Unruh, 25, Army Specialist, Sep 25, 2004
David W. Johnson, 37, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 25, 2004
Clifford L. Moxley Jr., 51, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 25, 2004
Eric L. Allton, 34, Army Captain, Sep 26, 2004
Gregory A. Cox, 21, Army Specialist, Sep 27, 2004
Joselito O. Villanueva, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 27, 2004
Kenneth L. Sickels, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Sep 27, 2004
Tyler D. Prewitt, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 28, 2004
Mike A. Dennie, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 29, 2004
Joshua K. Titcomb, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 29, 2004
Darren J. Cunningham, 40, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 30, 2004
Rodney A. Jones, 21, Army Specialist, Sep 30, 2004
Allen Nolan, 38, Army Reserve Specialist, Sep 30, 2004
Jack Taft Hennessy, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 01, 2004
Michael A. Uvanni, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 01, 2004
Russell L. Collier, 48, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 03, 2004
Christopher S. Potts, 38, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 03, 2004
James L. Pettaway Jr., 37, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2004
Richard L. Morgan Jr., 38, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Oct 05, 2004
Jeungjin Na "Nikky" Kim, 23, Army Private, Oct 06, 2004
Jessica L. Cawvey, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 06, 2004
Morgen N. Jacobs, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 07, 2004
Andrew W. Brown, 22, Army Sergeant, Oct 08, 2004
Michael S. Voss, 35, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 08, 2004
Andrew Halverson, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2004
James E. Prevete, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 10, 2004
Carson J. Ramsey, 22, Army Private, Oct 10, 2004
Michael Lee Burbank, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 11, 2004
Anthony W. Monroe, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 11, 2004
Pamela G. Osbourne, 38, Army Sergeant, Oct 11, 2004
Aaron J. Rusin, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 11, 2004
Christopher A. Merville, 26, Army Specialist, Oct 12, 2004
Dennis L. Pintor, 30, Army Captain, Oct 12, 2004
Michael S. Weger, 30, Army Specialist, Oct 12, 2004
Oscar A. Martinez, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 12, 2004
Ian T. Zook, 24, Marine Corporal, Oct 12, 2004
Daniel R. Wyatt, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 12, 2004
Jaime Moreno, 28, Army Specialist, Oct 13, 2004
Jeremy F. Regnier, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 13, 2004
Ronald W. Baker, 34, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 13, 2004
Mark P. Phelan, 44, Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, Oct 13, 2004
Charles R. Soltes Jr., 36, Army Reserve Major, Oct 13, 2004
Paul M. Felsberg, 27, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 13, 2004
Victor A. Gonzalez, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 13, 2004
Mark A. Barbret, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 14, 2004
Bradley S. Beard, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 14, 2004
Omer T. Hawkins II, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 14, 2004
Josiah H. Vandertulip, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 14, 2004
David L. Waters, 19, Army Private, Oct 14, 2004
Michael G. Owen, 31, Army Sergeant, Oct 15, 2004
Jonathan J. Santos, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 15, 2004
Alan J. Burgess, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 15, 2004
William I. Salazar, 26, Marine Corporal, Oct 15, 2004
Brian K. Schramm, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 15, 2004
William I. Brennan, 36, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Oct 16, 2004
Christopher B. Johnson, 29, Army Captain, Oct 16, 2004
Andrew C. Ehrlich, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 18, 2004
Douglas E. Bascom, 25, Marine (IRR) Sergeant, Oct 20, 2004
Jonathan E. Gadsden, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 22, 2004
Dennis J. Boles, 46, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 24, 2004
Richard Patrick Slocum, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 24, 2004
Brian Oliveira, 22, Marine Corporal, Oct 25, 2004
Jerome Lemon, 42, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 27, 2004
Michael Battles Sr., 38, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 28, 2004
Stephen P. Downing II, 30, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 28, 2004
Segun Frederick Akintade, 34, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 28, 2004
Maurice Keith Fortune, 25, Army Sergeant, Oct 29, 2004
Jeremy D. Bow, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 30, 2004
John T. Byrd II, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 30, 2004
Kelley L. Courtney, 28, Marine Sergeant, Oct 30, 2004
Travis A. Fox, 25, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 30, 2004
Christopher J. Lapka, 22, Marine Corporal, Oct 30, 2004
John Lukac, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 30, 2004
Andrew G. Riedel, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 30, 2004
Michael P. Scarborough, 28, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 30, 2004
Matthew D. Lynch, 25, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Oct 31, 2004
Charles Joseph Webb, 22, Army Sergeant, Nov 03, 2004
Cody L. Wentz, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 04, 2004
Jeremiah A. Baro, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 04, 2004
Jared P. Hubbard, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 04, 2004
Carlos M. Camacho-Rivera, 24, Army Sergeant, Nov 05, 2004
Justin R. Yoemans, 20, Army Private, Nov 06, 2004
Brian K. Baker, 27, Army Specialist, Nov 07, 2004
Quoc Binh Tran, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 07, 2004
Otie Joseph McVey, 53, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 07, 2004
Sean M. Langley, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 07, 2004
Don Allen Clary, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 08, 2004
Clinton Lee Wisdom, 39, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Nov 08, 2004
Bryan L. Freeman, 31, Army Reserve Specialist, Nov 08, 2004
Thomas J. Zapp, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
Nathaniel T. Hammond, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
Jeffrey Lam, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
Shane K. O'Donnell, 24, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
Joshua D. Palmer, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
Branden P. Ramey, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
David G. Ries, 29, Marine Reserve Staff Sergeant, Nov 08, 2004
Robert P. Warns II, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Nov 08, 2004
Steven E. Auchman, 37, Air Force Master Sergeant, Nov 09, 2004
Travis A. Babbitt, 24, Army Specialist, Nov 09, 2004
Steven W. Faulkenburg, 45, Army Command Sergeant Major, Nov 09, 2004
Horst Gerhard "Gary" Moore, 38, Army Major, Nov 09, 2004
John Byron Trotter, 25, Army Sergeant, Nov 09, 2004
Todd R. Cornell, 38, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Nov 09, 2004
David M. Caruso, 25, Marine Sergeant, Nov 09, 2004
William C. James, 24, Marine Corporal, Nov 09, 2004
Nicholas D. Larson, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 09, 2004
Juan E. Segura, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 09, 2004
Abraham Simpson, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 09, 2004
Russell L. Slay, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, Nov 09, 2004
Lonny D. Wells, 29, Marine Sergeant, Nov 09, 2004
Nathan R. Wood, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 09, 2004
Dennis J. Miller Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 10, 2004
Michael C. Ottolini, 45, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Nov 10, 2004
Wesley J. Canning, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 10, 2004
Erick J. Hodges, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 10, 2004
Romulo J. Jimenez II, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 10, 2004
Dan T. Malcom Jr., 25, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Nov 10, 2004
Aaron C. Pickering, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 10, 2004
Gene Ramirez, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, Nov 10, 2004
Julian Woods, 22, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Nov 10, 2004
Thomas K. Doerflinger, 20, Army Specialist, Nov 11, 2004
Sean P. Huey, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 11, 2004
James P. "JP" Blecksmith, 24, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Nov 11, 2004
Theodore A. Bowling, 25, Marine Corporal, Nov 11, 2004
Kyle W. Burns, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 11, 2004
Theodore S. "Sam" Holder II, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, Nov 11, 2004
Justin D. Reppuhn, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 11, 2004
Peter J. Giannopoulos, 22, Marine Reserve Corporal, Nov 11, 2004
Edward D. Iwan, 28, Army 1st Lieutenant, Nov 12, 2004
James C. "J.C." Matteson, 23, Army Sergeant, Nov 12, 2004
Jonathan B. Shields, 25, Army Sergeant, Nov 12, 2004
Raymond L. White, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 12, 2004
Nathan R. Anderson, 22, Marine Corporal, Nov 12, 2004
Nicholas H. Anderson, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 12, 2004
David M. Branning, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 12, 2004
Jarrod L. Maher, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 12, 2004
Brian A. Medina, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 12, 2004
Morgan W. Strader, 23, Marine Sergeant, Nov 12, 2004
Brian P. Prening, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Nov 12, 2004
Cole W. Larsen, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 13, 2004
Sean P. Sims, 32, Army Captain, Nov 13, 2004
Jose A. Velez, 23, Army Specialist, Nov 13, 2004
Catalin D. Dima, 36, Army Reserve Sergeant, Nov 13, 2004
Benjamin S. Bryan, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 13, 2004
Kevin J. Dempsey, 23, Marine Corporal, Nov 13, 2004
Justin M. Ellsworth, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 13, 2004
Victor R. Lu, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 13, 2004
Justin D. McLeese, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 13, 2004
Byron W. Norwood, 25, Marine Sergeant, Nov 13, 2004
Dale A. Burger Jr., 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 14, 2004
George J. Payton, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 14, 2004
Andres H. Perez, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 14, 2004
Nicholas L. Ziolkowski, 22, Marine Corporal, Nov 14, 2004
Isaiah R. Hunt, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 15, 2004
Jeramy A. Ailes, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Travis R. Desiato, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Shane E. Kielion, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
William L. Miller, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Bradley L. Parker, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Rafael Peralta, 25, Marine Sergeant, Nov 15, 2004
Patrick Marc M. Rapicault, 34, Marine Captain, Nov 15, 2004
Marc T. Ryan, 25, Marine Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Antoine D. Smith, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
James E. Swain, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Lance M. Thompson, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 15, 2004
Marshall H. Caddy, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 16, 2004
Jose Ricardo Flores-Mejia, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 16, 2004
Daniel James McConnell, 27, Army Specialist, Nov 16, 2004
Luke C. Wullenwaber, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Nov 16, 2004
Christopher T. Heflin, 26, Marine Sergeant, Nov 16, 2004
Louis W. Qualls, 20, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Nov 16, 2004
Michael Wayne Hanks, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 17, 2004
Joseph M. Nolan, 27, Army Sergeant, Nov 18, 2004
Luis A. Figueroa, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 18, 2004
Demarkus D. Brown, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 19, 2004
Michael A. Downey, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 19, 2004
Dimitrios Gavriel, 29, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 19, 2004
Phillip G. West, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 19, 2004
Bradley Thomas Arms, 20, Marine Reserve Corporal, Nov 19, 2004
Jack Bryant Jr., 23, Army Sergeant, Nov 20, 2004
David L. Roustum, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 20, 2004
Joseph J. Heredia, 22, Marine Corporal, Nov 20, 2004
Joseph T. Welke, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 20, 2004
Blain M. Ebert, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 22, 2004
Michael R. Cohen, 23, Marine Corporal, Nov 22, 2004
Benjamin C. Edinger, 24, Marine Sergeant, Nov 23, 2004
Sergio R. Diaz Varela, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 24, 2004
Nicholas S. Nolte, 25, Marine Sergeant, Nov 24, 2004
Jeffery Scott Holmes, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 25, 2004
Gentian Marku, 22, Marine Corporal, Nov 25, 2004
Ryan J. Cantafio, 22, Marine Reserve Private 1st Class, Nov 25, 2004
Brian K. Grant, 31, Army Private, Nov 26, 2004
Harrison J. Meyer, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 26, 2004
Bradley M. Faircloth, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 26, 2004
David B. Houck, 25, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 26, 2004
Jordan D. Winkler, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 26, 2004
Jeremy E. Christensen, 27, Army Specialist, Nov 27, 2004
Michael A. Smith, 24, Army National Guard Sergeant, Nov 27, 2004
Kirk J. Bosselmann, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 27, 2004
Joshua E. Lucero, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 27, 2004
Stephen C. Benish, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 28, 2004
Carl W. Lee, 23, Army Sergeant, Nov 28, 2004
Trinidad R. Martinezluis, 22, Army Sergeant, Nov 28, 2004
Michael B. Shackelford, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 28, 2004
Adam R. Brooks, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 28, 2004
Charles A. Hanson Jr., 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 28, 2004
Erik W. Hayes, 24, Army Specialist, Nov 29, 2004
Daryl A. Davis, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 29, 2004
Christian P. Engeldrum, 39, Army National Guard Sergeant, Nov 29, 2004
Wilfredo F. Urbina, 29, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Nov 29, 2004
Blake A. Magaoay, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 29, 2004
Pablo A. Calderon, 26, Army Sergeant, Nov 30, 2004
Jose Guereca Jr., 24, Army Sergeant, Nov 30, 2004
David M. Fisher, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 01, 2004
Javier Obleas-Prado Pena, 36, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Dec 01, 2004
Bryan S. Wilson, 22, Marine Corporal, Dec 01, 2004
Zachary A. Kolda, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Dec 01, 2004
George Daniel Harrison, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 02, 2004
David P. Mahlenbrock, 20, Army Specialist, Dec 03, 2004
Henry E. Irizarry, 38, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 03, 2004
Binh N. Le, 20, Marine Corporal, Dec 03, 2004
Matthew A. Wyatt, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 03, 2004
Michael L. Boatright, 24, Army Sergeant, Dec 04, 2004
Cari Anne Gasiewicz, 28, Army Sergeant, Dec 04, 2004
David A. Mitts, 24, Army Sergeant, Dec 04, 2004
Salamo J. Tuialuuluu, 23, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 04, 2004
Joseph O. Behnke, 45, Army National Guard Corporal, Dec 04, 2004
Kyle A. Eggers, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 05, 2004
Edwin William Roodhouse, 36, Army Specialist, Dec 05, 2004
Marvin Lee Trost III, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 05, 2004
Andrew M. Ward, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 05, 2004
Todd Clayton Gibbs, 37, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Dec 07, 2004
Mark N. Stubenhofer, 30, Army Captain, Dec 07, 2004
In C. Kim, 23, Marine Corporal, Dec 07, 2004
Arthur C. Williams IV, 31, Army Sergeant, Dec 08, 2004
Patrick D. Leach, 39, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer, Dec 09, 2004
Andrew C. Shields, 25, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Dec 09, 2004
Christopher S. Adlesperger, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Dec 09, 2004
Kyle J. Renehan, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 09, 2004
Robert W. Hoyt, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 11, 2004
Gregory P. Rund, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 11, 2004
Joshua A. Ramsey, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 12, 2004
Jeffery S. Blanton, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 12, 2004
Melvin L. Blazer, 38, Marine Staff Sergeant, Dec 12, 2004
Jason S. Clairday, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 12, 2004
Joshua W. Dickinson, 25, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 12, 2004
Jeffrey L. Kirk, 24, Marine Sergeant, Dec 12, 2004
Hilario F. Lopez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 12, 2004
Ian W. Stewart, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 12, 2004
Tina Safaira Time, 22, Army Reserve Sergeant, Dec 13, 2004
Brent T. Vroman, 21, Marine Reserve Private 1st Class, Dec 13, 2004
Richard D. Warner, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Dec 13, 2004
Victor A. Martinez, 21, Army Specialist, Dec 14, 2004
Michael D. Anderson, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 14, 2004
Franklin A. Sweger, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 16, 2004
Donald B. Farmer, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 19, 2004
Barry K. Meza, 23, Army Sergeant, Dec 19, 2004
Lionel Ayro, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 21, 2004
Jonathan Castro, 21, Army Specialist, Dec 21, 2004
Cory Michael Hewitt, 26, Army Specialist, Dec 21, 2004
William W. Jacobsen Jr., 31, Army Captain, Dec 21, 2004
Robert S. Johnson, 23, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 21, 2004
Julian S. Melo, 47, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 21, 2004
Robert D. ODell, 38, Army Sergeant Major, Dec 21, 2004
Darren D. VanKomen, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 21, 2004
Thomas John Dostie, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 21, 2004
Nicholas C. "Nick" Mason, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 21, 2004
Lynn Robert Poulin Sr., 47, Army National Guard Sergeant, Dec 21, 2004
David A. Ruhren, 20, Army National Guard Sergeant, Dec 21, 2004
Paul D. Karpowich, 30, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Dec 21, 2004
Neil D. Petsche, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 21, 2004
Joel Egan Baldwin, 37, Navy Chief Petty Officer, Dec 21, 2004
Christopher W. Barnett, 32, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Dec 23, 2004
Eric Hillenburg, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 23, 2004
James R. Phillips, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 23, 2004
Raleigh C. Smith, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 23, 2004
Jose A. Rivera-Serrano, 26, Army Specialist, Dec 27, 2004
Todd D. Olson, 36, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 27, 2004
Nathaniel J. Nyren, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 28, 2004
Jason A. Lehto, 31, Marine Reserve Staff Sergeant, Dec 28, 2004
Pablito Pena Briones Jr., 22, Navy Seaman, Dec 28, 2004
Oscar Sanchez, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 29, 2004
Craig L. Nelson, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 29, 2004
Damien T. Ficek, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Dec 30, 2004
Jason E. Smith, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 31, 2004
Jeff LeBrun, 21, Army Specialist, Jan 01, 2005
Brian P. Parrello, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 01, 2005
Thomas E. Houser, 22, Marine Sergeant, Jan 03, 2005
Cory R. Depew, 21, Army Private, Jan 04, 2005
Bennie J. Washington, 25, Army Sergeant, Jan 04, 2005
Curtis L. Wooten III, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 04, 2005
Jimmy D. Buie, 44, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 04, 2005
Joshua S. Marcum, 33, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 04, 2005
Jeremy W. McHalffey, 28, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 04, 2005
Christopher J. Babin, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jan 06, 2005
Bradley J. Bergeron, 25, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 06, 2005
Kurt J. Comeaux, 34, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 06, 2005
Huey P. L. Fassbender, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 06, 2005
Armand L. Frickey, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 06, 2005
Warren A. Murphy, 29, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 06, 2005
Kenneth G. Vonronn, 20, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jan 06, 2005
Julio C. Cisneros-Alvarez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 06, 2005
Zachariah Scott Davis, 25, Marine Sergeant, Jan 06, 2005
Daniel F. Guastaferro, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 07, 2005
Dwayne James McFarlane Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Jan 09, 2005
Joseph E. Fite, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jan 09, 2005
William F. Manuel, 34, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jan 10, 2005
Robert Wesley Sweeney III, 22, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jan 10, 2005
Michael J. Smith, 24, Army Specialist, Jan 11, 2005
Gunnar D. Becker, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 13, 2005
Brian A. Mack, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 13, 2005
Matthew W. Holloway, 21, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jan 13, 2005
Juan Rodrigo Rodriguez Velasco, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jan 13, 2005
Paul C. Holter III, 21, Marine Corporal, Jan 14, 2005
Nathaniel T. Swindell, 24, Army Sergeant, Jan 15, 2005
Jayton D. Patterson, 26, Marine Sergeant, Jan 15, 2005
Alain L. Kamolvathin, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 16, 2005
Jesus Fonseca, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 17, 2005
George R. Geer, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 17, 2005
Thomas E. Vitagliano, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 17, 2005
Francis C. Obaji, 21, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jan 17, 2005
Christopher J. Sullivan, 29, Army Captain, Jan 18, 2005
Kyle William Childress, 29, Army Sergeant, Jan 21, 2005
Joe Fenton Lusk II, 25, Army Captain, Jan 21, 2005
Nainoa K. Hoe, 27, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jan 22, 2005
Jose C. Rangel, 43, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jan 23, 2005
Michael C. Carlson, 22, Army Sergeant, Jan 24, 2005
Jesus A. Leon-Perez, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 24, 2005
Javier Marin Jr., 29, Army Sergeant, Jan 24, 2005
Joseph W. Stevens, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 24, 2005
Brett D. Swank, 21, Army Sergeant, Jan 24, 2005
Viktar V. Yolkin, 24, Army Specialist, Jan 24, 2005
Leonard W. Adams, 42, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jan 24, 2005
Taylor J. Burk, 21, Army Specialist, Jan 26, 2005
William S. Kinzer Jr., 27, Army Sergeant, Jan 26, 2005
Paul C. Alaniz, 32, Marine Captain, Jan 26, 2005
Brian D. Bland, 26, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jan 26, 2005
Jonathan Edward Etterling, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Michael W. Finke Jr., 28, Marine Sergeant, Jan 26, 2005
Travis J. Fuller, 26, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Jan 26, 2005
Timothy M. Gibson, 23, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Richard A. Gilbert Jr., 26, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Lyle L. Gordon, 30, Marine Captain, Jan 26, 2005
Kyle J. Grimes, 21, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Tony L. Hernandez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Brian C. Hopper, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Saeed Jafarkhani-Torshizi Jr., 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Stephen P. Johnson, 24, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Sean P. Kelly, 23, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Dexter S. Kimble, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jan 26, 2005
Allan Klein, 34, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Timothy A. Knight, 22, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Fred L. Maciel, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
James Lee Moore, 24, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Nathaniel K. Moore, 22, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Mourad Ragimov, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Rhonald Dain Rairdan, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Hector Ramos, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Gael Saintvil, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Nathan A. Schubert, 22, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Darrell J. Schumann, 25, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Dustin M. Shumney, 30, Marine 1st Lieutenant, Jan 26, 2005
Matthew R. Smith, 24, Marine Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Joseph B. Spence, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Michael L. Starr Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Jonathan W. Bowling, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Karl R. Linn, 20, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
Jesse W. Strong, 24, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Jan 26, 2005
Christopher L. Weaver, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jan 26, 2005
John Daniel House, 28, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Jan 26, 2005
Kevin M. Luna, 26, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 27, 2005
Jonathan S. Beatty, 22, Marine Corporal, Jan 27, 2005
Orlando A. Bonilla, 27, Army Captain, Jan 28, 2005
Stephen A. Castellano, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 28, 2005
Charles S. Jones, 34, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jan 28, 2005
Joseph E. Rodriguez, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 28, 2005
Mickey E. Zaun, 27, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 28, 2005
Michael S. Evans II, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 28, 2005
Christopher J. Ramsey, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 28, 2005
Jonathan Ray Reed, 25, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jan 28, 2005
Lyle W. Rymer II, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 28, 2005
Andrew K. Farrar Jr., 31, Marine Sergeant, Jan 28, 2005
Lindsey T. James, 23, Army Sergeant, Jan 29, 2005
Barbara Heald, 60, Dept. of the Army Civilian, Jan 29, 2005
Edward E. Jack, 51, Navy Lieutenant Commander, Jan 29, 2005
Keith Edward Taylor, 47, Navy Lieutenant Commander, Jan 29, 2005
James H. Miller IV, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 30, 2005
Nazario Serrano, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 30, 2005
Mark C. Warren, 44, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 31, 2005
Jason C. Redifer, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 31, 2005
Harry R. Swain IV, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 31, 2005
Christopher E. Zimny, 27, Marine Corporal, Jan 31, 2005
Robert T. Hendrickson, 24, Army Specialist, Feb 01, 2005
Sean Lee Brock, 29, Marine Captain, Feb 02, 2005
Sean P. Maher, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 02, 2005
Stephen R. Sherman, 27, Army Sergeant, Feb 03, 2005
Sean Michael Cooley, 35, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Feb 03, 2005
Richard C. Clifton, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 03, 2005
Steven G. Bayow, 42, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 04, 2005
Daniel Torres, 23, Army Sergeant, Feb 04, 2005
Travis M. Wichlacz, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Feb 05, 2005
Jeremy O. Allmon, 22, Army Specialist, Feb 06, 2005
Zachary Ryan Wobler, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 06, 2005
Jeffrey S. Henthorn, 25, Army Specialist, Feb 08, 2005
Jessica M. Housby, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Feb 09, 2005
William T. Robbins, 31, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Feb 10, 2005
Richard A. Perez Jr., 19, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Feb 10, 2005
Kristopher L. Shepherd, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 11, 2005
Robert A. McNail, 30, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 11, 2005
Ray Rangel, 29, Air Force Staff Sergeant, Feb 13, 2005
David J. Brangman, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 13, 2005
Dakotah L. Gooding, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 13, 2005
Rene Knox Jr., 22, Army Sergeant, Feb 13, 2005
Chad W. Lake, 26, Army Sergeant, Feb 13, 2005
David J. Salie, 34, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Feb 14, 2005
Michael A. Arciola, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 15, 2005
Katrina Lani Bell-Johnson, 32, Army Specialist, Feb 16, 2005
Justin B. Carter, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 16, 2005
Jason R. Hendrix, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 16, 2005
Adam J. Plumondore, 22, Army Sergeant, Feb 16, 2005
Christopher M. Pusateri, 21, Army Sergeant, Feb 16, 2005
Timothy R. Osbey, 34, Army National Guard Sergeant, Feb 16, 2005
Joseph A. Rahaim, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 16, 2005
Frank B. Hernandez, 21, Army Sergeant, Feb 17, 2005
Carlos J. Gil, 30, Army Sergeant, Feb 18, 2005
Clinton R. Gertson, 26, Army Specialist, Feb 19, 2005
Adam Malson, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, Feb 19, 2005
Seth R. Trahan, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 19, 2005
Kevin Michael Clarke, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 19, 2005
David F. Day, 25, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Feb 21, 2005
Jesse M. Lhotka, 24, Army National Guard Sergeant, Feb 21, 2005
Jason G. Timmerman, 24, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Feb 21, 2005
John T. Olson, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 21, 2005
Trevor D. Aston, 32, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Feb 22, 2005
Eric M. Steffeney, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 23, 2005
Nicholas J. Olivier, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Feb 23, 2005
Alexander B. Crackel, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 24, 2005
Michael S. Deem, 35, Army Specialist, Feb 24, 2005
Daniel G. Gresham, 23, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 24, 2005
Jacob C. Palmatier, 29, Army Specialist, Feb 24, 2005
Adam Noel Brewer, 22, Army Specialist, Feb 25, 2005
Colby M. Farnan, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 25, 2005
Chassan S. Henry, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 25, 2005
Jason L. Moski, 24, Army Specialist, Feb 25, 2005
Min-su Choi, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 26, 2005
Landon S. Giles, 19, Army Private, Feb 26, 2005
Andrew W. Nowacki, 24, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Feb 26, 2005
Danny L. Anderson, 29, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 27, 2005
Richard Brian Gienau, 29, Army National Guard 2nd Lieutenant, Feb 27, 2005
Julio E. Negron, 28, Army Sergeant, Feb 28, 2005
Lizbeth Robles, 31, Army Specialist, Mar 01, 2005
Azhar Ali, 27, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 02, 2005
Wai Pyoe Lwin, 27, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 02, 2005
Robert Shane Pugh, 25, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 02, 2005
Donald W. Eacho, 38, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Mar 04, 2005
Sean Grimes, 31, Army Captain, Mar 04, 2005
Stephen M. McGowan, 26, Army Corporal, Mar 04, 2005
Adriana N. Salem, 21, Army Specialist, Mar 04, 2005
Juan M. Solorio, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 04, 2005
Wade Michael Twyman, 27, Army Specialist, Mar 04, 2005
Seth K. Garceau, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 04, 2005
Andrew L. Bossert, 24, Army Sergeant, Mar 07, 2005
Michael W. Franklin, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 07, 2005
Matthew A. Koch, 23, Army Specialist, Mar 09, 2005
Donald D. Griffith Jr., 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 11, 2005
Nicholas E. Wilson, 21, Army Specialist, Mar 11, 2005
Joshua L. Torrence, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 14, 2005
Paul M. Heltzel, 39, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 15, 2005
Ricky A. Kieffer, 36, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Mar 15, 2005
Rocky D. Payne, 26, Army Specialist, Mar 16, 2005
Lee A. Lewis Jr., 28, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 18, 2005
Jonathan A. Hughes, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 19, 2005
Francisco G. Martinez, 20, Army Specialist, Mar 20, 2005
Paul W. Thomason III, 37, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 20, 2005
Kevin S. Smith, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 21, 2005
Travis R. Bruce, 22, Army Specialist, Mar 23, 2005
Bryan J. Richardson, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Mar 25, 2005
Lee M. Godbolt, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 26, 2005
Isiah J. Sinclair, 31, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 26, 2005
Samuel S. Lee, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 28, 2005
Kelly S. Morris, 24, Army Sergeant, Mar 30, 2005
Kenneth L. Ridgley, 30, Army Sergeant, Mar 30, 2005
Eric L. Toth, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 30, 2005
Charles G. Wells Jr., 32, Marine Reserve Warrant Officer, Mar 30, 2005
Robbie D. McNary, 42, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Mar 31, 2005
Garrywesley Tan Rimes, 30, Marine Corporal, Apr 01, 2005
Ioasa F. Tavae Jr., 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 02, 2005
Tenzin Dengkhim, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 02, 2005
William D. Richardson, 23, Army Corporal, Apr 03, 2005
James Alexander Sherrill, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Apr 03, 2005
Stephen C. Kennedy, 35, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 04, 2005
Christopher W. Dill, 32, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Apr 04, 2005
Jeremiah C. Kinchen, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Apr 04, 2005
Javier J. Garcia, 25, Army Sergeant, Apr 05, 2005
Glenn J. Watkins, 42, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 05, 2005
Juan C. Venegas, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 07, 2005
Kevin Dewayne Davis, 41, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Apr 08, 2005
Casey M. LaWare, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 09, 2005
Tyler J. Dickens, 20, Army Corporal, Apr 12, 2005
Manuel Lopez III, 20, Army Specialist, Apr 12, 2005
John W. Miller, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 12, 2005
Michael B. Lindemuth, 27, Marine Reserve Corporal, Apr 13, 2005
James C. Edge, 31, Marine Captain, Apr 14, 2005
Aleina Ramirezgonzalez, 33, Army Specialist, Apr 15, 2005
Aaron M. Hudson, 20, Army Private, Apr 16, 2005
Angelo L. Lozada Jr., 36, Army Sergeant, Apr 16, 2005
Randy Lee Stevens, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 16, 2005
Tromaine K. Toy Sr., 24, Army Sergeant, Apr 16, 2005
Joseph L. Knott, 21, Army Private, Apr 17, 2005
Steven F. Sirko, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 17, 2005
Sam W. Huff, 18, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 18, 2005
Steven W. Thornton, 46, Army Major, Apr 18, 2005
Jacob M. Pfister, 27, Army Specialist, Apr 19, 2005
Kevin S. K. Wessel, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 19, 2005
Kelly M. Cannan, 21, Marine Corporal, Apr 20, 2005
Marty G. Mortenson, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 20, 2005
Robert A. "Bobby" Guy, 26, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 21, 2005
Gavin J. Colburn, 20, Army Reserve Private 1st Class, Apr 22, 2005
Anthony J. Davis Jr., 22, Army Sergeant, Apr 23, 2005
Kevin William Prince, 22, Army Corporal, Apr 23, 2005
Aaron A. Kent, 28, Navy Seaman, Apr 23, 2005
Gary W. Walters Jr., 31, Army Specialist, Apr 24, 2005
Timmy J. Millsap, 39, Army 1st Sergeant, Apr 25, 2005
David L. Rice, 22, Army Specialist, Apr 26, 2005
Joseph S. Tremblay, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Apr 27, 2005
William A. Edens, 29, Army 1st Lieutenant, Apr 28, 2005
Eric Wayne Morris, 31, Army Sergeant, Apr 28, 2005
Robert W. Murray Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 28, 2005
Ricky W. Rockholt Jr., 28, Army Specialist, Apr 28, 2005
Timothy Craig Kiser, 37, Army National Guard Sergeant, Apr 28, 2005
Charles S. Cooper Jr., 19, Army Private, Apr 29, 2005
Darren A. Deblanc, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 29, 2005
Stephen W. Frank, 29, Army Captain, Apr 29, 2005
Clifford V. "CC" Gadsden, 25, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Apr 29, 2005
Ralph J. "Jay" Harting III, 28, Army Captain, Apr 29, 2005
Juan de Dios Garcia-Arana, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 30, 2005
Kenya A. Parker, 26, Army Sergeant, Apr 30, 2005
Derrick Joseph Lutters, 24, Army National Guard Specialist, May 01, 2005
Tommy S. Little, 47, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 02, 2005
John E. McGee, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 02, 2005
Kelly C. Hinz, 30, Marine Captain, May 02, 2005
John C. Spahr, 42, Marine Major, May 02, 2005
William J. Brooks, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, May 03, 2005
Stephen P. Saxton, 24, Army Sergeant, May 03, 2005
Michael V. Postal, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 07, 2005
Aaron N. Cepeda Sr., 22, Marine Reserve Sergeant, May 07, 2005
Lance Tanner Graham, 26, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, May 07, 2005
Michael A. Marzano, 28, Marine Reserve Sergeant, May 07, 2005
Jeffery L. Wiener, 32, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, May 07, 2005
Steven Ray Givens, 26, Army Specialist, May 08, 2005
Thor H. Ingraham, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, May 08, 2005
Nicolas E. Messmer, 20, Army Private 1st Class, May 08, 2005
Gary A. "Andy" Eckert Jr., 24, Army Reserve Sergeant, May 08, 2005
Lawrence R. Philippon, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 08, 2005
Dustin A. Derga, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, May 08, 2005
Stephen P. Baldwyn, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, May 09, 2005
Anthony L. Goodwin, 33, Marine Staff Sergeant, May 09, 2005
Marcus Mahdee, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 09, 2005
Taylor B. Prazynski, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 09, 2005
Michael J. Bordelon, 37, Army 1st Sergeant, May 10, 2005
Samuel Tyrone Castle, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, May 11, 2005
Kendall H. Ivy II, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, May 11, 2005
John T. Schmidt III, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 11, 2005
Wesley G. Davids, 20, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, May 11, 2005
Christopher R. Dixon, 18, Marine Reserve Private 1st Class, May 11, 2005
Nicholas B. Erdy, 21, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, May 11, 2005
Jonathan Walter Grant, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, May 11, 2005
Jourdan L. Grez, 24, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, May 11, 2005
Andrew R. Jodon, 27, Army Sergeant, May 12, 2005
John M. Smith, 22, Army Sergeant, May 12, 2005
Kenneth E. Zeigler II, 22, Army Private 1st Class, May 12, 2005
Travis W. Anderson, 28, Army Private 1st Class, May 13, 2005
Charles C. Gillican III, 35, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 14, 2005
Jacob M. Simpson, 24, Army Sergeant, May 16, 2005
Wesley R. Riggs, 19, Army Private 1st Class, May 17, 2005
Antwan L. "Twan" Walker, 22, Army Sergeant, May 18, 2005
Wyatt D. Eisenhauer, 26, Army Private 1st Class, May 19, 2005
Robin V. Fell, 22, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 19, 2005
Bernard L. Sembly, 25, Army National Guard Specialist, May 19, 2005
Kurt D. Schamberg, 26, Army Sergeant, May 20, 2005
Brad A. Wentz, 21, Army Reserve Sergeant, May 20, 2005
Tyler L. Creamean, 21, Army Specialist, May 22, 2005
Benjamin C. Morton, 24, Army Sergeant, May 22, 2005
Kenneth J. Schall, 22, Army Sergeant, May 22, 2005
Aaron N. Seesan, 25, Army 1st Lieutenant, May 22, 2005
Charles T. Wilkerson, 30, Army Sergeant, May 22, 2005
Carl J. Morgain, 40, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 22, 2005
John B. Ogburn III, 45, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 22, 2005
Joshua T. Brazee, 25, Army Specialist, May 23, 2005
Russell J. Verdugo, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, May 23, 2005
Bryan Edward Barron, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, May 23, 2005
Audrey Daron Lunsford, 29, Army National Guard Specialist, May 23, 2005
Saburant "Sabe" Parker, 43, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 23, 2005
Daniel Ryan Varnado, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 23, 2005
Christopher S. Perez, 30, Marine Sergeant, May 23, 2005
Randy D. Collins, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, May 24, 2005
Charles A. "Chuck" Drier, 28, Army Sergeant, May 24, 2005
Dustin C. Fisher, 22, Army Specialist, May 24, 2005
Jeffrey R. Wallace, 20, Army Private 1st Class, May 24, 2005
Peter J. Hahn, 31, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, May 24, 2005
Alfred Barton Siler, 33, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 25, 2005
David Neil Wimberg, 24, Marine Reserve Sergeant, May 25, 2005
Ricardo A. Crocker, 39, Marine Reserve Major, May 26, 2005
Matthew Scott Lourey, 40, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW4), May 27, 2005
Mark A. Maida, 22, Army Sergeant, May 27, 2005
Joshua Michael Scott, 28, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2), May 27, 2005
Phillip N. Sayles, 26, Army Specialist, May 28, 2005
Albert E. Smart, 41, Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, May 28, 2005
Michael S. Barnhill, 39, Marine Reserve 1st Sergeant, May 28, 2005
Victor M. Cortes III, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, May 29, 2005
Derek Argel, 28, Air Force Captain, May 30, 2005
Casey Crate, 26, Air Force Staff Sergeant, May 30, 2005
William Downs, 40, Air Force Major, May 30, 2005
Jeremy Fresques, 26, Air Force Captain, May 30, 2005
Jeffrey B. Starr, 22, Marine Corporal, May 30, 2005
Steven M. Langmack, 33, Army Sergeant 1st Class, May 31, 2005
Miguel A. Ramos, 39, Army Reserve Sergeant, May 31, 2005
Phillip C. Edmundson, 22, Army Specialist, Jun 01, 2005
Louis E. Niedermeier, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 01, 2005
Virgil R. Case, 37, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jun 01, 2005
Linda J. Villar, 41, Dept. of the Army Civilian, Jun 03, 2005
Antonio Mendoza, 21, Marine Corporal, Jun 03, 2005
Eric J. Poelman, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 05, 2005
Brian Scott "Scotty" Ulbrich, 23, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 05, 2005
Justin L. Vasquez, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Jun 05, 2005
Theodore S. Westhusing, 44, Army Colonel, Jun 05, 2005
Carrie L. French, 19, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 05, 2005
Brian M. Romines, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 06, 2005
Robert T. Mininger, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 06, 2005
Jonathan L. Smith, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 06, 2005
Eric T. Burri, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 07, 2005
Terrence K. Crowe, 44, Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, Jun 07, 2005
Roberto Arizola Jr., 31, Army Sergeant, Jun 08, 2005
Michael J. Fasnacht, 25, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jun 08, 2005
Douglas E. Kashmer, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 08, 2005
Louis E. Allen, 34, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Jun 08, 2005
Phillip T. Esposito, 30, Army National Guard Captain, Jun 08, 2005
Marc Lucas Tucker, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 08, 2005
Mark O. Edwards, 40, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jun 09, 2005
David Joseph Murray, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 09, 2005
Daniel Chavez, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2005
Dustin V. Birch, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2005
Thomas O. Keeling, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2005
Devon Paul Seymour, 21, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2005
Brad D. Squires, 26, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jun 09, 2005
Mario Alberto Castillo, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 10, 2005
Andrew J. Kilpela, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 10, 2005
Stanley J. Lapinski, 35, Army Corporal, Jun 11, 2005
Neil A. Prince, 35, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 11, 2005
Larry R. Arnold Sr., 46, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 11, 2005
Casey Byers, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 11, 2005
Terrance D. Lee Sr., 25, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 11, 2005
Anthony D. Kinslow, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 13, 2005
Larry R. Kuhns Jr., 24, Army Sergeant, Jun 13, 2005
John J. Mattek Jr., 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 13, 2005
Anthony G. Jones, 25, Army Sergeant, Jun 14, 2005
Michael Ray Hayes, 29, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jun 14, 2005
Nathan B. Clemons, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Jun 14, 2005
Joshua P. Klinger, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Jun 14, 2005
Jonathan R. Flores, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 15, 2005
Jesse Jaime, 22, Marine Corporal, Jun 15, 2005
Chad B. Maynard, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 15, 2005
Tyler S. Trovillion, 23, Marine Corporal, Jun 15, 2005
Dion M. Whitley, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 15, 2005
Cesar O. Baez, 37, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Jun 15, 2005
Anthony S. Cometa, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 16, 2005
Erik R. Heldt, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 16, 2005
John W. Maloney, 36, Marine Captain, Jun 16, 2005
Robert M. Horrigan, 40, Army Master Sergeant, Jun 17, 2005
Michael L. McNulty, 36, Army Master Sergeant, Jun 17, 2005
Noah Harris, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jun 18, 2005
William A. Long, 26, Army Corporal, Jun 18, 2005
Adam J. Crumpler, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 18, 2005
Christopher R. Kilpatrick, 18, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 20, 2005
Christopher L. Hoskins, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 21, 2005
Nicholas R. Idalski, 23, Army Specialist, Jun 21, 2005
James D. Stewart, 29, Army Sergeant, Jun 21, 2005
Brian A. Vaughn, 23, Army Specialist, Jun 21, 2005
Arnold Duplantier II, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 22, 2005
Christopher W. Phelps, 39, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 23, 2005
Joseph M. Tackett, 22, Army Sergeant, Jun 23, 2005
Holly A. Charette, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 23, 2005
Veashna Muy, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 23, 2005
Chad W. Powell, 22, Marine Corporal, Jun 23, 2005
Ramona M. Valdez, 20, Marine Corporal, Jun 23, 2005
Regina R. Clark, 43, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class, Jun 23, 2005
Carlos Pineda, 23, Marine Corporal, Jun 24, 2005
Charles A. Kaufman, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 26, 2005
Matthew S. Coutu, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Jun 27, 2005
Keith R. Mariotti, 39, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jun 27, 2005
Steven E. Shepard, 30, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Jun 27, 2005
Rafael A. "T. J." Carrillo Jr., 21, Army Specialist, Jun 28, 2005
Manny Hornedo, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 28, 2005
Robert E. Hall Jr., 30, Army Reserve Specialist, Jun 28, 2005
Chad M. Mercer, 25, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jun 30, 2005
Jeremy A. Brown, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 03, 2005
Ryan J. Montgomery, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 03, 2005
Scottie L. Bright, 36, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 05, 2005
Lyle J. Cambridge, 23, Army Corporal, Jul 05, 2005
Christopher W. Dickison, 26, Army Specialist, Jul 05, 2005
Anthony M. Mazzarella, 22, Army Private, Jul 05, 2005
Deyson K. Cariaga, 20, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 08, 2005
Hoby F. Bradfield Jr., 22, Army Specialist, Jul 09, 2005
Eric Paul Woods, 26, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 09, 2005
Joseph P. Goodrich, 32, Marine Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jul 10, 2005
Ryan J. Kovacicek, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jul 10, 2005
Timothy J. Sutton, 22, Army Sergeant, Jul 11, 2005
Benyahmin B. Yahudah, 24, Army Specialist, Jul 13, 2005
Timothy J. Hines Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 14, 2005
Tricia L. Jameson, 34, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jul 14, 2005
Clifton Blake Mounce, 22, Marine Corporal, Jul 14, 2005
Christopher D. Winchester, 23, Marine Corporal, Jul 14, 2005
Jared D. Hartley, 22, Army Specialist, Jul 15, 2005
Jorge Luis Pena-Romero, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 16, 2005
Travis S. Cooper, 24, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 16, 2005
Ronald T. Wood, 28, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 16, 2005
Ronnie D. Williams, 26, Army Specialist, Jul 17, 2005
Frank F. Tiai, 45, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jul 17, 2005
Efrain Sanchez Jr., 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 17, 2005
Lavena L. Johnson, 19, Army Private, Jul 19, 2005
Arthur R. McGill, 25, Army Sergeant, Jul 19, 2005
Jefferey J. Farrow, 28, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jul 19, 2005
Steven P. Gill, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jul 21, 2005
Travis L. Youngblood, 26, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Jul 21, 2005
Bryan James Opskar, 32, Marine Sergeant, Jul 23, 2005
Ernest W. Dallas Jr., 21, Army Specialist, Jul 24, 2005
Jason W. Montefering, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 24, 2005
Milton M. Monzon Jr., 21, Army Sergeant, Jul 24, 2005
Christopher J. Taylor, 22, Army Sergeant, Jul 24, 2005
Ramon A. Villatoro Jr., 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 24, 2005
Jacques Earl "Gus" Brunson, 30, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 24, 2005
Carl Ray Fuller, 44, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jul 24, 2005
James Ondra Kinlow, 35, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 24, 2005
John Frank Thomas, 33, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 24, 2005
Adam J. Harting, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 25, 2005
Adrian J. Butler, 28, Army Specialist, Jul 27, 2005
Edward L. Myers, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 27, 2005
John O. Tollefson, 22, Army Specialist, Jul 27, 2005
Benjamin D. Jansky, 28, Army Reserve Captain, Jul 27, 2005
Christopher P. Lyons, 24, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Jul 28, 2005
Andre L. Williams, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jul 28, 2005
Ernesto R. Guerra, 20, Army Private, Jul 29, 2005
Jason D. Scheuerman, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 30, 2005
Robert A. Swaney, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 30, 2005
Victor A. Anderson, 39, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 30, 2005
Jonathon C. Haggin, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 30, 2005
David R. Jones Sr., 45, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jul 30, 2005
Ronnie L. "Rod" Shelley Sr., 34, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 30, 2005
James D. Carroll, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 31, 2005
Jeffrey A. Boskovitch, 25, Marine Reserve Corporal, Aug 01, 2005
Roger D. Castleberry Jr., 26, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 01, 2005
David J. Coullard, 32, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Aug 01, 2005
Daniel Nathan Deyarmin Jr., 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 01, 2005
James R. Graham III, 25, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Aug 01, 2005
Brian P. Montgomery, 26, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 01, 2005
Nathaniel S. Rock, 26, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Aug 01, 2005
James D. McNaughton, 27, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Aug 02, 2005
Thomas C. Hull, 41, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class, Aug 02, 2005
Jerry Lewis Ganey Jr., 29, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 03, 2005
Mathew V. Gibbs, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 03, 2005
Charles Houghton Warren, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 03, 2005
Adam J. Strain, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Timothy Michael Bell Jr., 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Eric J. Bernholtz, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Nicholas William B. Bloem, 20, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Michael J. Cifuentes, 25, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Christopher Jenkins Dyer, 19, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Grant B. Fraser, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Bradley J. Harper, 25, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Aug 03, 2005
Justin F. Hoffman, 27, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Aug 03, 2005
David Kenneth J. Kreuter, 26, Marine Reserve Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Aaron H. Reed, 21, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Edward August Schroeder II, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
David S. Stewart, 24, Marine Reserve Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Kevin G. Waruinge, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
William Brett Wightman, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2005
Nils George Thompson, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 04, 2005
Chad J. Simon, 32, Marine Reserve Staff Sergeant, Aug 04, 2005
Brett Eugene Walden, 40, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 05, 2005
Robert V. Derenda, 42, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 05, 2005
Terry W. Ball Jr., 36, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Aug 05, 2005
Brahim J. Jeffcoat, 25, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 06, 2005
Kurt E. Krout, 43, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 06, 2005
Chase Johnson Comley, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 06, 2005
Seferino J. Reyna, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 07, 2005
Anthony N. Kalladeen, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 08, 2005
Hernando Rios, 29, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Aug 08, 2005
Ramon E. Gonzales Cordova, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Aug 08, 2005
Miguel Carrasquillo, 25, Army Specialist, Aug 09, 2005
Nathaniel E. "Nate" Detample, 19, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Aug 09, 2005
John Kulick, 35, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 09, 2005
Ryan S. Ostrom, 25, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 09, 2005
Gennaro Pellegrini Jr., 31, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 09, 2005
Francis J. Straub Jr., 24, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 09, 2005
Michael A. Benson, 40, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 10, 2005
Evenor C. Herrera, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 10, 2005
Rusty W. Bell, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 12, 2005
David L. Giaimo, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Aug 12, 2005
Brian K. Derks, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 13, 2005
Toccara R. Green, 23, Army Specialist, Aug 14, 2005
Asbury F. Hawn II, 35, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 14, 2005
Gary L. Reese Jr., 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 14, 2005
Shannon D. Taylor, 30, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 14, 2005
Jose L. Ruiz, 28, Army Specialist, Aug 15, 2005
Joshua P. Dingler, 19, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 15, 2005
Paul A. Saylor, 21, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 15, 2005
Thomas J. Strickland, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 15, 2005
Michael J. Stokely, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Aug 16, 2005
Nathan K. Bouchard, 24, Army Sergeant, Aug 18, 2005
Jeremy W. Doyle, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 18, 2005
Ray M. Fuhrmann II, 28, Army Specialist, Aug 18, 2005
Timothy J. Seamans, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 18, 2005
Willard Todd Partridge, 35, Army Sergeant, Aug 20, 2005
Elden D. Arcand, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 21, 2005
Brian Lee Morris, 38, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 21, 2005
Joseph C. Nurre, 22, Army Reserve Specialist, Aug 21, 2005
James J. Cathey, 24, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Aug 21, 2005
Hatim S. Kathiria, 23, Army Specialist, Aug 22, 2005
Joseph Daniel Hunt, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 22, 2005
Victoir P. Lieurance, 34, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 22, 2005
Ramon Romero, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Aug 22, 2005
Carlos J. Diaz, 27, Army 1st Lieutenant, Aug 23, 2005
Chris S. Chapin, 39, Army National Guard Master Sergeant, Aug 23, 2005
Trevor J. Diesing, 30, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 25, 2005
Ivica Jerak, 42, Army Master Sergeant, Aug 25, 2005
Timothy M. Shea, 22, Army Corporal, Aug 25, 2005
Joseph L. Martinez, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2005
Obediah J. Kolath, 32, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 28, 2005
Dennis P. Hay, 32, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Aug 29, 2005
Charles R. Rubado, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Aug 29, 2005
Gregory J. Fester, 41, Army Reserve Major, Aug 30, 2005
Jason E. Ames, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 31, 2005
Monta S. Ruth, 26, Army Sergeant, Aug 31, 2005
Lowell T. Miller II, 35, Army National Guard Captain, Aug 31, 2005
George Ray Draughn Jr., 29, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 01, 2005
Robert Lee Hollar Jr., 35, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 01, 2005
Lonnie J. Parson, 39, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 02, 2005
Matthew Charles Bohling, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 05, 2005
Jeffrey A. Williams, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 05, 2005
Luke C. Williams, 35, Army Specialist, Sep 05, 2005
Jude R. Jonaus, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 06, 2005
Franklin R. Vilorio, 26, Army Sergeant, Sep 06, 2005
Robert N. Martens, 20, Navy Hospitalman, Sep 06, 2005
Christopher L. Everett, 23, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 07, 2005
Kurtis Dean K. Arcala, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 11, 2005
Jeremy M. Campbell, 21, Army Specialist, Sep 11, 2005
Robert D. Macrum, 22, Navy Seaman Apprentice, Sep 12, 2005
Alfredo B. Silva, 35, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 15, 2005
Shane C. Swanberg, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 15, 2005
Matthew L. Deckard, 29, Army Sergeant, Sep 16, 2005
David H. Ford IV, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 16, 2005
Alan Nye Gifford, 39, Army 1st Sergeant, Sep 16, 2005
Regilio E. Nelom, 45, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 17, 2005
Mark H. Dooley, 27, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Sep 19, 2005
Michael Egan, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 19, 2005
William L. Evans, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 19, 2005
William V. Fernandez, 37, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 19, 2005
Lawrence E. Morrison, 45, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 19, 2005
William Alvin Allers III, 28, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 20, 2005
Pierre A. Raymond, 28, Army Reserve Sergeant, Sep 20, 2005
Travis M. Arndt, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 21, 2005
Kevin M. Jones, 21, Army Specialist, Sep 22, 2005
Scott P. McLaughlin, 29, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 22, 2005
Mike T. Sonoda Jr., 34, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 22, 2005
Andrew Joseph Derrick, 25, Army Sergeant, Sep 23, 2005
Paul C. Neubauer, 40, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 23, 2005
Daniel R. Schelle, 37, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 24, 2005
Brian E. Dunlap, 34, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Sep 24, 2005
Shawn A. Graham, 34, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 25, 2005
Casey E. Howe, 32, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 26, 2005
Tulsa T. Tuliau, 33, Army Master Sergeant, Sep 26, 2005
Howard P. Allen, 31, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 26, 2005
Andrew P. Wallace, 25, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 26, 2005
Michael J. Wendling, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 26, 2005
Elijah M. Ortega, 19, Marine Private, Sep 26, 2005
Jason A. Benford, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 27, 2005
Elizabeth Nicole Jacobson, 21, Air Force Airman 1st Class, Sep 28, 2005
Daniel L. Arnold, 27, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 28, 2005
Oliver J. Brown, 19, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Sep 28, 2005
Steve Morin Jr., 34, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 28, 2005
George A. Pugliese, 39, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 28, 2005
Eric W. Slebodnik, 21, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 28, 2005
Lee A. Wiegand, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 28, 2005
Joshua J. Kynoch, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 01, 2005
Jens E. Schelbert, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 01, 2005
Marshall A. Westbrook, 43, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 01, 2005
Timothy J. Roark, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2005
Roberto C. Baez, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 03, 2005
Bryan W. Large, 31, Army Sergeant, Oct 03, 2005
Jacob T. Vanderbosch, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 03, 2005
Sean B. Berry, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 03, 2005
Larry Wayne Pankey Jr., 34, Army Reserve Sergeant, Oct 03, 2005
John R. Stalvey, 22, Marine Corporal, Oct 03, 2005
Andrew D. Bedard, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 04, 2005
Brian K. Joplin, 32, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Oct 04, 2005
Jeremiah W. Robinson, 20, Army National Guard Corporal, Oct 06, 2005
Shayne M. Cabino, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2005
Nicholas O. Cherava, 21, Marine Corporal, Oct 06, 2005
Jason L. Frye, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 06, 2005
Patrick Brian Kenny, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2005
Daniel M. McVicker, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2005
Carl L. Raines II, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2005
Eric A. Fifer, 22, Army Sergeant, Oct 07, 2005
Nicholas J. Greer, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 07, 2005
Sergio H. Escobar, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2005
Gary R. Harper Jr., 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 09, 2005
Leon G. James II, 46, Army Lieutenant Colonel, Oct 10, 2005
Leon M. Johnson, 28, Army Sergeant, Oct 10, 2005
Brandon K. Sneed, 33, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 10, 2005
Jerry L. Bonifacio Jr., 28, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 10, 2005
Jeremy M. Hodge, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 10, 2005
Matthew A. Kimmell, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 11, 2005
Donald D. Furman, 30, Army Sergeant, Oct 12, 2005
Lorenzo Ponce Ruiz, 26, Army Sergeant, Oct 12, 2005
James T. Grijalva, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 12, 2005
Kenneth E. Hunt Jr., 40, Marine Master Sergeant, Oct 12, 2005
Robert W. Tucker, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 13, 2005
Howard E. Babcock IV, 33, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class, Oct 13, 2005
Samuel M. Boswell, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 14, 2005
Bernard L. Ceo, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 14, 2005
Brian R. Conner, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 14, 2005
Thomas H. Byrd, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 15, 2005
Jeffrey W. Corban, 30, Army Specialist, Oct 15, 2005
Richard Allen Hardy, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 15, 2005
Vincent E. Summers, 38, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 15, 2005
Timothy D. Watkins, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 15, 2005
Mark P. Adams, 24, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Oct 15, 2005
Paul J. Pillen, 28, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer, Oct 17, 2005
Daniel Scott R. Bubb, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 17, 2005
Chad R. Hildebrandt, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 17, 2005
Christopher M. Poston, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 17, 2005
Lucas A. Frantz, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 18, 2005
Daniel D. Bartels, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 19, 2005
Arthur A. Mora Jr., 23, Army Sergeant, Oct 19, 2005
Russell H. Nahvi, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 19, 2005
Jose E. Rosario, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 19, 2005
Tommy Ike Folks Jr., 31, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 19, 2005
Kendall K. Frederick, 21, Army Reserve Specialist, Oct 19, 2005
Norman W. Anderson III, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 19, 2005
Jacob D. Dones, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 20, 2005
Dennis P. Merck, 38, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2005
Richard T. Pummill, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2005
Andrew D. Russoli, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 20, 2005
Steven W. Szwydek, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 20, 2005
Kenneth J. Butler, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2005
Benny Gray Cockerham III, 21, Marine Corporal, Oct 21, 2005
Tyler B. Swisher, 35, Marine Captain, Oct 21, 2005
Seamus M. Davey, 25, Marine Reserve Corporal, Oct 21, 2005
Christopher W. Thompson, 25, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Oct 21, 2005
George T. Alexander Jr., 34, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 22, 2005
Jonathan R. Spears, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 23, 2005
Michael T. Robertson, 28, Army Sergeant, Oct 25, 2005
Benjamin D. Hoeffner, 21, Army Reserve Corporal, Oct 25, 2005
Christopher T. Monroe, 19, Army Reserve Specialist, Oct 25, 2005
Ramon A. Acevedoaponte, 51, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 26, 2005
Lewis J. Gentry, 48, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005
Thomas A. Wallsmith, 38, Army Master Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005
Evan S. Parker, 25, Army Reserve Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005
James Witkowski, 32, Army Reserve Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005
Michael J. Mackinnon, 30, Army Captain, Oct 27, 2005
William W. Wood, 44, Army Colonel, Oct 27, 2005
Daniel R. Lightner Jr., 28, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 27, 2005
Robert F. Eckfield Jr., 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 27, 2005
Jared J. Kremm, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 27, 2005
Dillon M. Jutras, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 28, 2005
Debra A. Banaszak, 35, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Oct 28, 2005
Kenny D. Rojas, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 29, 2005
Shaker T. Guy, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 29, 2005
Raymond D. Hill II, 39, Army National Guard Captain, Oct 29, 2005
Joel P. Dameron, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, Oct 30, 2005
Michael Paul Hodshire, 25, Marine Sergeant, Oct 30, 2005
William J. Byler, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 31, 2005
Adam R. "A.J." Johnson, 22, Army Private, Oct 31, 2005
David J. Martin, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 31, 2005
Jonathan Tessar, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 31, 2005
Robert C. Oneto-Sikorski, 33, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Oct 31, 2005
Derence W. Jack, 31, Army Reserve Specialist, Oct 31, 2005
Matthew R. Kading, 32, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 31, 2005
Wilgene T. Lieto, 28, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Oct 31, 2005
Daniel A. Tsue, 27, Marine Sergeant, Nov 01, 2005
Allan M. Espiritu, 28, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Nov 01, 2005
Dennis J. Ferderer Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2005
Tyler R. MacKenzie, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 02, 2005
Joshua J. Munger, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2005
Benjamin A. Smith, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2005
Mark J. Procopio, 28, Army National Guard 2nd Lieutenant, Nov 02, 2005
Gerald M. Bloomfield II, 38, Marine Major, Nov 02, 2005
Michael D. Martino, 32, Marine Captain, Nov 02, 2005
Darren D. Howe, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 03, 2005
Jeffrey P. Toczylowski, 30, Army Major, Nov 03, 2005
Daniel J. Pratt, 48, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 03, 2005
Kyle B. Wehrly, 28, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Nov 03, 2005
Jason A. Fegler, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 04, 2005
James M. Gurbisz, 25, Army Captain, Nov 04, 2005
Dustin A. Yancey, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 04, 2005
Timothy D. Brown, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 04, 2005
Darrell W. Boatman, 38, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Nov 04, 2005
Thomas A. Wren, 44, Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, Nov 05, 2005
Joel E. Cahill, 34, Army Captain, Nov 06, 2005
James F. Hayes, 48, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 06, 2005
Ryan J. Sorensen, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 06, 2005
Brian L. Freeman, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 07, 2005
Robert C. Pope II, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 07, 2005
Mario A. Reyes, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 07, 2005
Justin S. Smith, 28, Army 1st Lieutenant, Nov 07, 2005
Alwyn C. "Al" Cashe, 35, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 08, 2005
Jeremy P. Tamburello, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 08, 2005
Michael C. Parrott, 49, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Nov 10, 2005
Joshua A. Terando, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Nov 10, 2005
Daniel Freeman Swaim, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 10, 2005
Tyrone L. Chisholm, 27, Army Sergeant, Nov 11, 2005
Donald E. Fisher II, 21, Army Corporal, Nov 11, 2005
Antonio "Tony" Mendez Sanchez, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 11, 2005
Stephen J. Sutherland, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 12, 2005
David A. Mendez Ruiz, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 12, 2005
Scott A. Zubowski, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 12, 2005
John M. Longoria, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 14, 2005
Christopher M. McCrackin, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 14, 2005
Ramon J. Mendoza Jr., 37, Marine Major, Nov 14, 2005
James E. Estep, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 15, 2005
Travis J. Grigg, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 15, 2005
Matthew J. Holley, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 15, 2005
Nickolas David Schiavoni, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 15, 2005
Dylan R. Paytas, 20, Army Private, Nov 16, 2005
Alexis Roman-Cruz, 33, Army Specialist, Nov 16, 2005
Roger W. Deeds, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 16, 2005
John A. "JT" Lucente, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 16, 2005
Donald R. McGlothin, 26, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Nov 16, 2005
Jeremy E. Murray, 27, Marine Sergeant, Nov 16, 2005
Jeffry A. Rogers, 21, Marine Corporal, Nov 16, 2005
Joshua J. Ware, 20, Marine Corporal, Nov 16, 2005
Ivan Vargas Alarcon, 23, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 17, 2005
Vernon R. Widner, 34, Army Specialist, Nov 17, 2005
Anthony Alexander "Alex" Gaunky, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 18, 2005
Luis R. Reyes, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Nov 18, 2005
Christopher M. Alcozer, 21, Army Private, Nov 19, 2005
Jonathan F. Blair, 21, Army Corporal, Nov 19, 2005
Dominic Joseph Hinton, 24, Army Specialist, Nov 19, 2005
Michael J. Idanan, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 19, 2005
Edward Karolasz, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 19, 2005
Anthony R. C. Yost, 39, Army Master Sergeant, Nov 19, 2005
Dennis W. Zilinski, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, Nov 19, 2005
Miguel Terrazas, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 19, 2005
Tyler J. Troyer, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Nov 19, 2005
Dominic J. Sacco, 32, Army Sergeant, Nov 20, 2005
John Wilson "J.W." Dearing, 21, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Nov 21, 2005
Denis J. Gallardo, 22, Army Sergeant, Nov 22, 2005
Aram J. Bass, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 23, 2005
Allen J. Knop, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 23, 2005
William B. Meeuwsen, 24, Army Sergeant, Nov 23, 2005
Ryan D. Christensen, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 24, 2005
Marc A. Delgado, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 24, 2005
Eric P. Pearrow, 40, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Nov 24, 2005
Steven C. Reynolds, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Nov 24, 2005
Javier A. Villanueva, 25, Army Specialist, Nov 24, 2005
Gregory L. Tull, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Nov 25, 2005
Brett E. Angus, 40, Marine Master Sergeant, Nov 26, 2005
Donald J. Hasse, 28, Army Sergeant, Nov 29, 2005
Jerry W. Mills Jr., 23, Army Sergeant, Nov 29, 2005
Grzegorz Jakoniuk, 25, Army Sergeant, Nov 30, 2005
William D. Richardson, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Nov 30, 2005
Joshua D. Snyder, 20, Marine Corporal, Nov 30, 2005
William G. Taylor, 26, Marine Corporal, Nov 30, 2005
Brent A. Adams, 40, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Dec 01, 2005
Daniel J. Clay, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, Dec 01, 2005
John M. Holmason, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
David A. Huhn, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Adam Wade Kaiser, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Robert Alexander Martinez, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Anthony T. McElveen, 20, Marine Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Scott T. Modeen, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Andrew G. Patten, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Andy A. Stevens, 29, Marine Sergeant, Dec 01, 2005
Craig N. Watson, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 01, 2005
Philip Allan Dodson Jr., 42, Army National Guard Sergeant, Dec 02, 2005
Marcus S. Futrell, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 02, 2005
Philip L. Travis, 41, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 02, 2005
Jimmy Lee Shelton, 21, Army Corporal, Dec 03, 2005
Daniel M. Cuka, 27, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 04, 2005
Richard L. Schild, 40, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Dec 04, 2005
Thomas C. Siekert, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 06, 2005
Brian A. Wright, 19, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 06, 2005
Michael C. Taylor, 23, Army Sergeant, Dec 07, 2005
Joseph P. Bier, 22, Marine Corporal, Dec 07, 2005
Kevin J. Smith, 28, Army 1st Lieutenant, Dec 08, 2005
Spencer C. Akers, 35, Army National Guard Sergeant, Dec 08, 2005
Milton Rivera-Vargas, 55, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 08, 2005
Adrian N. Orosco, 26, Army Sergeant, Dec 09, 2005
Julia V. Atkins, 22, Army Sergeant, Dec 10, 2005
Kenith Casica, 32, Army Sergeant, Dec 10, 2005
Clarence L. Floyd Jr., 28, Army Sergeant, Dec 10, 2005
Travis L. Nelson, 41, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 10, 2005
James S. "Shawn" Moudy, 37, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Dec 11, 2005
Keith A. Bennett, 32, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Dec 11, 2005
Jared William Kubasak, 25, Army Specialist, Dec 12, 2005
Curtis A. Mitchell, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 12, 2005
Lex S. Nelson, 21, Army Specialist, Dec 12, 2005
Brian C. Karim, 22, Army Sergeant, Dec 13, 2005
James C. Kesinger, 32, Army Specialist, Dec 13, 2005
Peter J. Navarro, 20, Army Specialist, Dec 13, 2005
Michael S. Zyla, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 13, 2005
Kenneth B. Pospisil, 35, Marine Staff Sergeant, Dec 14, 2005
Michael B. Presley, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 14, 2005
Timothy R. Boyce, 29, Army Sergeant, Dec 15, 2005
Joseph Alan Lucas, 23, Army Specialist, Dec 15, 2005
Adam R. Fales, 21, Marine Corporal, Dec 16, 2005
Samuel Tapia, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Dec 18, 2005
Johnnie V. Mason, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 19, 2005
Michael J. Cleary, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Dec 20, 2005
Richard Jr. DeGracia Naputi, 24, Army Specialist, Dec 20, 2005
Benjamin T. Britt, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Dec 22, 2005
William Lopez-Feliciano, 33, Army Specialist, Dec 22, 2005
Regina C. Reali, 25, Army Reserve Sergeant, Dec 23, 2005
Cheyenne C. Willey, 36, Army Reserve Specialist, Dec 23, 2005
Joseph J. Andres Jr., 34, Army Master Sergeant, Dec 24, 2005
Myla L. Maravillosa, 24, Army Reserve Sergeant, Dec 24, 2005
Anthony O. Cardinal, 20, Army Specialist, Dec 25, 2005
Sergio Gudino, 22, Army Specialist, Dec 25, 2005
Dominic R. Coles, 25, Army Sergeant, Dec 26, 2005
Richard Matthew "Matt" Salter, 44, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Dec 26, 2005
Isaias E. Santos, 28, Army Chief Warrant Officer, Dec 26, 2005
Dane O. Carver, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Dec 26, 2005
Joshua M. Morberg, 20, Army Private, Dec 27, 2005
Lance S. Sage, 26, Army Specialist, Dec 27, 2005
Aaron M. Forbes, 24, Army Specialist, Dec 28, 2005
George Anthony "Tony" Lutz II, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Dec 29, 2005
Prince K. Teewia, 27, Army Specialist, Dec 29, 2005
Shawn Christopher Dostie, 32, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Dec 30, 2005
Jonathan R. Pfender, 22, Army Private, Dec 30, 2005
Ayman A. Taha, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Dec 30, 2005
Marcelino Ronald Corniel, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Dec 31, 2005
Jason Lee Bishop, 31, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 01, 2006
Christopher J. Vanderhorn, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 01, 2006
William F. Hecker III, 37, Army Major, Jan 05, 2006
Jason Lopezreyes, 29, Army Sergeant, Jan 05, 2006
Robbie M. Mariano, 21, Army Private, Jan 05, 2006
Johnny J. Peralez Jr., 25, Army Sergeant, Jan 05, 2006
Christopher P. Petty, 33, Army Captain, Jan 05, 2006
Ryan D. Walker, 25, Army Specialist, Jan 05, 2006
Stephen J. White, 39, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 05, 2006
Michael E. McLaughlin, 44, Army National Guard Lieutenant Colonel, Jan 05, 2006
Adam Leigh Cann, 23, Marine Sergeant, Jan 05, 2006
Albert Pasquale Gettings, 27, Marine Corporal, Jan 05, 2006
Ryan S. McCurdy, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 05, 2006
Radhames Camilomatos, 24, Army Sergeant, Jan 07, 2006
Joseph D. deMoors, 36, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jan 07, 2006
Douglas A. LaBouff, 36, Army Major, Jan 07, 2006
Michael R. Martinez, 43, Army Major, Jan 07, 2006
Clinton R. Upchurch, 31, Army Specialist, Jan 07, 2006
Jaime L. Campbell, 25, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Jan 07, 2006
Michael I. Edwards, 26, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 07, 2006
Jacob E. Melson, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jan 07, 2006
Chester W. Troxel, 45, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 4, Jan 07, 2006
Stuart M. Anderson, 44, Army Reserve Major, Jan 07, 2006
Nathan R. Field, 23, Army Reserve Sergeant, Jan 07, 2006
Robert T. Johnson, 20, Army Reserve Specialist, Jan 07, 2006
Darren D. Braswell, 36, Dept. of Defense Civilian, Jan 07, 2006
Kyle W. Brown, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 07, 2006
Jeriad P. Jacobs, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 07, 2006
Jason T. Little, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 07, 2006
Brett L. Lundstrom, 22, Marine Corporal, Jan 07, 2006
Raul Mercado, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 07, 2006
Michael Joseph McMullen, 25, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jan 10, 2006
Mitchell K. Carver Jr., 31, Army Chief Warrant Officer 3, Jan 13, 2006
Kyle E. Jackson, 28, Army Chief Warrant Officer 2, Jan 13, 2006
Jonathan Kyle Price, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 13, 2006
Michael Anthony Jordan, 35, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class, Jan 13, 2006
Justin J. Watts, 20, Marine Corporal, Jan 14, 2006
Kasper Allen Dudkiewicz, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 15, 2006
Dustin L. Kendall, 21, Army Specialist, Jan 15, 2006
Ruel M. Garcia, 34, Army Chief Warrant Officer 2, Jan 16, 2006
Rex C. Kenyon, 34, Army Chief Warrant Officer 3, Jan 16, 2006
Adam R. Shepherd, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 17, 2006
Dennis J. Flanagan, 22, Army Sergeant, Jan 20, 2006
Matthew C. Frantz, 23, Army Specialist, Jan 20, 2006
Rickey Scott, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 20, 2006
Clifton J. Yazzie, 23, Army Specialist, Jan 20, 2006
Carlos Arrelano Pandura, 22, Marine Corporal, Jan 20, 2006
Brandon Christopher Dewey, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 20, 2006
Brian McElroy, 28, Air Force Staff Sergeant, Jan 22, 2006
Jason L. Norton, 32, Air Force Technical Sergeant, Jan 22, 2006
Lance M. Chase, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 23, 2006
Matthew D. Hunter, 31, Army Sergeant, Jan 23, 2006
Peter D. Wagler, 18, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 23, 2006
Lewis T. D. Calapini, 21, Marine Private, Jan 23, 2006
Joshua A. Scott, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 23, 2006
Sean H. Miles, 28, Marine Sergeant, Jan 24, 2006
Jerry M. "Michael" Durbin Jr., 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 25, 2006
Joshua Allen Johnson, 24, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jan 25, 2006
Hugo R. Lopez Lopez, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 27, 2006
David L. Herrera, 26, Army Sergeant, Jan 28, 2006
Brian J. Schoff, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 28, 2006
Felipe C. Barbosa, 21, Marine Corporal, Jan 28, 2006
Garrison C. Avery, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, Feb 01, 2006
Marlon A. Bustamante, 25, Army Specialist, Feb 01, 2006
Anthony Chad Owens, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 01, 2006
Caesar S. Viglienzone, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 01, 2006
Sean T. Cardelli, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Feb 01, 2006
Simon T. Cox Jr., 30, Army 1st Lieutenant, Feb 02, 2006
Walter B. Howard II, 35, Army Specialist, Feb 02, 2006
Scott A. Messer, 26, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 02, 2006
Lance S. Cornett, 33, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Feb 03, 2006
Jesse M. Zamora, 22, Army Specialist, Feb 03, 2006
Roberto L. Martinez Salazar, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 04, 2006
Jeremiah J. Boehmer, 22, Army Sergeant, Feb 05, 2006
William S. Hayes III, 23, Army Specialist, Feb 05, 2006
Sergio A. Mercedes Saez, 23, Army Specialist, Feb 05, 2006
Christopher R. Morningstar, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 05, 2006
Patrick W. Herried, 29, Army Specialist, Feb 06, 2006
Orville Gerena, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 06, 2006
David S. Parr, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 06, 2006
Brandon S. Schuck, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 06, 2006
Jacob D. "Jake" Spann, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Feb 06, 2006
Allen D. Kokesh Jr., 21, Army National Guard Specialist, Feb 07, 2006
Steven L. Phillips, 27, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 07, 2006
Javier Chavez Jr., 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Feb 09, 2006
Ross A. Smith, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 09, 2006
Felipe J. Garcia Villareal, 26, Army Specialist, Feb 12, 2006
Andrew J. Kemple, 23, Army Corporal, Feb 12, 2006
Nicholas Wilson, 25, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Feb 12, 2006
Matthew Ron Barnes, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 14, 2006
Michael S. Probst, 26, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 14, 2006
Rusty L. Washam, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 14, 2006
Anthony R. Garcia, 48, Army Captain, Feb 17, 2006
Amos C. Edwards Jr., 41, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Feb 17, 2006
Charles E. Matheny IV, 23, Army Sergeant, Feb 18, 2006
Matthew D. Conley, 21, Marine Corporal, Feb 18, 2006
Jessie Davila, 29, Army National Guard Sergeant, Feb 20, 2006
Daniel J. Kuhlmeier, 30, Dept. of the Air Force Civilian, Feb 20, 2006
Jay T. Collado, 31, Marine Staff Sergeant, Feb 20, 2006
Almar L. Fitzgerald, 23, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Feb 21, 2006
Gregson G. Gourley, 38, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 22, 2006
Curtis T. Howard II, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 22, 2006
Rickey E. Jones, 21, Army Sergeant, Feb 22, 2006
Christopher L. Marion, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 22, 2006
Gordon F. Misner II, 23, Army Sergeant, Feb 22, 2006
Allan A. Morr, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Feb 22, 2006
Thomas J. Wilwerth, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 22, 2006
Dimitri Muscat, 21, Army Sergeant, Feb 24, 2006
Joshua Francis Powers, 21, Army Private, Feb 24, 2006
Benjamin C. Schuster, 21, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Feb 25, 2006
John Joshua Thornton, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 25, 2006
Adam J. VanAlstine, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Feb 25, 2006
Clay P. Farr, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 26, 2006
Joshua U. Humble, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 26, 2006
Joshua M. Pearce, 21, Army Specialist, Feb 26, 2006
Christopher J. Schornak, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 26, 2006
Dwayne Peter R. Lewis, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Feb 27, 2006
Tina M. Priest, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 01, 2006
Christopher S. Merchant, 32, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 01, 2006
Joshua V. Youmans, 26, Army National Guard Sergeant, Mar 01, 2006
Matthew A. Snyder, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 03, 2006
Kevin P. Jessen, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 05, 2006
Adam O. Zanutto, 26, Marine Corporal, Mar 06, 2006
Ricky Salas Jr., 22, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 07, 2006
Justin R. Martone, 31, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Mar 07, 2006
John D. Fry, 28, Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Mar 08, 2006
Bunny Long, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 10, 2006
Amy A. Duerksen, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 11, 2006
Kristen K. Marino (Figueroa), 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 12, 2006
Corey A. Dan, 22, Army Sergeant, Mar 13, 2006
Bryan A. Lewis, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 13, 2006
Marco A. Silva, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 13, 2006
Angelo A. Zawaydeh, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 15, 2006
Carlos M. Gonzalez, 22, Army Specialist, Mar 16, 2006
Amanda N. Pinson, 21, Army Sergeant, Mar 16, 2006
Nyle Yates III, 22, Army Corporal, Mar 16, 2006
Ricardo Barraza, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Mar 18, 2006
Dale G. Brehm, 23, Army Sergeant, Mar 18, 2006
Antoine J. McKinzie, 25, Army Specialist, Mar 21, 2006
Brock A. Beery, 30, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Mar 23, 2006
Randy D. McCaulley, 44, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Mar 23, 2006
Frederick A. Carlson, 25, Army National Guard Specialist, Mar 25, 2006
Michael D. Rowe, 23, Army Sergeant, Mar 28, 2006
Sean D. Tharp, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 28, 2006
Robert Hernandez, 47, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Mar 28, 2006
Walter M. Moss Jr., 37, Air Force Technical Sergeant, Mar 30, 2006
Joseph J. Duenas, 23, Army Private 1st Class, Mar 30, 2006
Jacob Walter Beisel, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Mar 31, 2006
Darrell P. Clay, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 01, 2006
Israel Devora Garcia, 23, Army Sergeant, Apr 01, 2006
Michael L. Hartwick, 37, Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW3), Apr 01, 2006
Timothy J. Moshier, 25, Army Captain, Apr 01, 2006
Jeremy W. Ehle, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 02, 2006
Andres Aguilar Jr., 21, Marine Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
David A. Bass, 20, Marine Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Patrick J. Gallagher, 27, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Kun Y. Kim, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Eric A. McIntosh, 29, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 02, 2006
Eric A. Palmisano, 27, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Scott J. Procopio, 20, Marine Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Felipe D. Sandoval-Flores, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Brian R. St. Germain, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 02, 2006
Abraham G. Twitchell, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 02, 2006
Marcques J. Nettles, 22, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Apr 02, 2006
Geovani Padilla Aleman, 20, Navy Hospitalman, Apr 02, 2006
Ty J. Johnson, 28, Army Specialist, Apr 04, 2006
Dustin J. Harris, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 06, 2006
Daniel L. Sesker, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 06, 2006
Chase A. Edwards, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 06, 2006
Bryan N. Taylor, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 06, 2006
Richard P. Waller, 22, Marine Corporal, Apr 07, 2006
Shawn R. Creighton, 21, Army Specialist, Apr 08, 2006
Jody W. Missildine, 19, Army Private, Apr 08, 2006
Philip John Martini, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 08, 2006
Juana NavarroArellano, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 08, 2006
David S. Collins, 24, Army Specialist, Apr 09, 2006
Joseph I. Love-Fowler, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 09, 2006
Gregory S. Rogers, 42, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 09, 2006
James W. "Will" Gardner, 22, Army Specialist, Apr 10, 2006
Randall L. Lamberson, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 10, 2006
Joseph A. Blanco, 25, Army Corporal, Apr 11, 2006
James F. Costello III, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 11, 2006
Kenneth D. Hess, 26, Army Specialist, Apr 11, 2006
George R. Roehl Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 11, 2006
Scott M. Bandhold, 37, Army Specialist, Apr 12, 2006
Roland E. Calderon-Ascencio, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 12, 2006
Marcus S. Glimpse, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 12, 2006
Andrew K. Waits, 23, Army Specialist, Apr 13, 2006
Salem Bachar, 20, Marine Corporal, Apr 13, 2006
Stephen Joseph Perez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 13, 2006
Darin T. Settle, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 14, 2006
Mark W. Melcher, 34, Army National Guard Specialist, Apr 15, 2006
Derrick J. Cothran, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 15, 2006
Pablo V. Mayorga, 33, Marine Corporal, Apr 15, 2006
Justin D. Sims, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 15, 2006
Ryan G. Winslow, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Apr 15, 2006
Clinton W. Cubert, 38, Army National Guard Master Sergeant, Apr 16, 2006
Ian P. Weikel, 31, Army Captain, Apr 18, 2006
Robert J. Settle, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 19, 2006
Patrick A. Tinnell, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 19, 2006
Jason C. Ramseyer, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, Apr 20, 2006
Jacob H. Allcott, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 22, 2006
Michael E. Bouthot, 19, Army Private, Apr 22, 2006
Kyle A. Colnot, 23, Army Sergeant, Apr 22, 2006
Eric D. King, 29, Army Specialist, Apr 22, 2006
Travis C. Zimmerman, 19, Army Private, Apr 22, 2006
Eric R. Lueken, 23, Marine Corporal, Apr 22, 2006
Jason B. Daniel, 21, Army Corporal, Apr 23, 2006
Robert W. Ehney, 26, Army Sergeant, Apr 23, 2006
Shawn Thomas Lasswell Jr., 21, Army Corporal, Apr 23, 2006
Metodio A. Bandonill, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 24, 2006
Aaron William Simons, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 24, 2006
Raymond L. Henry, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Apr 25, 2006
Richard J. Herrema, 27, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Apr 25, 2006
Michael L. Ford, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Apr 26, 2006
Bobby Mendez, 38, Army 1st Sergeant, Apr 27, 2006
Mark A. Wall, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 27, 2006
Matthew A. Webber, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Apr 27, 2006
Jose Gomez, 23, Army Sergeant, Apr 28, 2006
Bryant A. Herlem, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Apr 28, 2006
Edward G. Davis III, 31, Marine Sergeant, Apr 28, 2006
Brandon M. Hardy, 25, Marine Corporal, Apr 28, 2006
Lea R. Mills, 21, Marine Sergeant, Apr 28, 2006
Steve M. Sakoda, 29, Army Sergeant, Apr 29, 2006
Robbie Glen Light, 21, Army Corporal, May 01, 2006
Robert L. Moscillo, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 01, 2006
Christopher M. Eckhardt, 19, Army Private 1st Class, May 03, 2006
Benjamin T. Zieske, 20, Army Private 1st Class, May 03, 2006
Joseph E. Proctor, 38, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 03, 2006
Brian S. Letendre, 27, Marine Reserve Captain, May 03, 2006
Bryan L. Quinton, 24, Army Specialist, May 04, 2006
Gavin B. Reinke, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, May 04, 2006
Stephen R. Bixler, 20, Marine Corporal, May 04, 2006
Elisha R. Parker, 21, Marine Sergeant, May 04, 2006
Alva L. Gaylord, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 05, 2006
Carlos N. Saenz, 46, Army 1st Sergeant, May 05, 2006
Teodoro Torres, 29, Army Specialist, May 05, 2006
Nathan J. Vacho, 29, Army Sergeant, May 05, 2006
Dale James Kelly Jr., 48, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 06, 2006
David Michael Veverka, 25, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 06, 2006
Leon Deraps, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, May 06, 2006
Matthew J. Fenton, 24, Marine Sergeant, May 06, 2006
Cory L. Palmer, 21, Marine Corporal, May 06, 2006
Emmanuel L. Legaspi, 38, Army Staff Sergeant, May 07, 2006
Gregory A. Wagner, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, May 08, 2006
Aaron P. Latimer, 26, Army Specialist, May 09, 2006
Alessandro Carbonaro, 28, Marine Sergeant, May 10, 2006
Armer N. Burkart, 26, Army Specialist, May 11, 2006
Eric D. Clark, 22, Army Private 1st Class, May 11, 2006
Stephen P. Snowberger III, 18, Army Private 1st Class, May 11, 2006
Jason K. Burnett, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 11, 2006
David J. GramesSanchez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 11, 2006
Michael L. Licalzi, 24, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, May 11, 2006
Steve Vahaviolos, 21, Marine Corporal, May 11, 2006
Brandon L. Teeters, 21, Army Specialist, May 12, 2006
Adam C. Conboy, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 12, 2006
Ron Gebur, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, May 13, 2006
Richard Z. James, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 13, 2006
John W. Engeman, 45, Army Chief Warrant Officer 4, May 14, 2006
Jamie D. Weeks, 47, Army Chief Warrant Officer 5, May 14, 2006
Robert H. West, 37, Army Master Sergeant, May 14, 2006
Matthew W. Worrel, 34, Army Major, May 14, 2006
Shane Mahaffee, 36, Army Reserve Captain, May 14, 2006
Jose S. Marin-Dominguez Jr., 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 14, 2006
Hatak Yuka Keyu M. Yearby, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 14, 2006
Grant Allen Dampier, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 15, 2006
Marion Flint Jr., 29, Army Staff Sergeant, May 15, 2006
Santiago M. Halsel, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, May 16, 2006
Lee Hamilton Deal, 23, Navy Petty Officer Third Class, May 17, 2006
Lonnie Calvin Allen Jr., 26, Army Sergeant, May 18, 2006
Nicholas Cournoyer, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 18, 2006
Daniel E. Holland, 43, Army Lieutenant Colonel, May 18, 2006
Robert Seidel III, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, May 18, 2006
William B. Fulks, 23, Marine Corporal, May 18, 2006
Benito A. Ramirez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 21, 2006
David Christoff Jr., 25, Marine Sergeant, May 22, 2006
William J. Leusink, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 22, 2006
Michael L. Hermanson, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, May 23, 2006
Steven Freund, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, May 23, 2006
Robert G. Posivio III, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 23, 2006
Robert E. Blair, 22, Army Specialist, May 25, 2006
Douglas A. DiCenzo, 30, Army Captain, May 25, 2006
Caleb A. Lufkin, 24, Army Private 1st Class, May 25, 2006
Adam Lucas, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 26, 2006
J. Adan Garcia, 20, Army Corporal, May 27, 2006
Richard A. Bennett, 25, Marine Corporal, May 27, 2006
Nathanael J. Doring, 31, Marine Captain, May 27, 2006
James A. Funkhouser, 35, Army Captain, May 29, 2006
Jeremy M. Loveless, 25, Army Corporal, May 29, 2006
Brock L. Bucklin, 28, Army Specialist, May 30, 2006
Bobby R. West, 23, Army Corporal, May 30, 2006
Alexander J. Kolasa, 22, Army Corporal, May 31, 2006
Benjamin E. Mejia, 25, Army Sergeant, May 31, 2006
Brett L. Tribble, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 03, 2006
Darren Harmon, 44, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jun 03, 2006
Ryan J. Cummings, 22, Marine Corporal, Jun 03, 2006
Michael D. Stover, 43, Marine Major, Jun 03, 2006
Issac S. Lawson, 35, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 05, 2006
Jamie Jaenke, 30, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, Jun 05, 2006
Gary Rovinski, 44, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class, Jun 05, 2006
Andy D. Anderson, 24, Army Corporal, Jun 06, 2006
Daniel Gionet, 23, Army Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006
Carlos E. Pernell, 25, Army Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006
Ryan T. Sanders, 27, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jun 06, 2006
Richard A. Blakley, 34, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006
Mark T. Smykowski, 23, Marine Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006
David N. Crombie, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 07, 2006
Scott M. Love, 32, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jun 07, 2006
John Shaw Vaughan, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Jun 07, 2006
Clarence D. McSwain, 31, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 08, 2006
Luis D. Santos, 20, Army Specialist, Jun 08, 2006
Daniel Crabtree, 31, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 08, 2006
Ben Slaven, 22, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jun 09, 2006
Jose M. Velez, 35, Army Reserve Sergeant, Jun 09, 2006
Salvador Guerrero, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2006
Brent Zoucha, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2006
Zachary M. Alday, 22, Navy Seaman, Jun 09, 2006
Michael A. Estrella, 20, Marine Corporal, Jun 14, 2006
Jeremiah S. Santos, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 15, 2006
David J. Babineau, 25, Army Specialist, Jun 16, 2006
Kristian Menchaca, 23, Army Private, Jun 16, 2006
Thomas Lowell Tucker, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 16, 2006
Brent W. Koch, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 16, 2006
Robert L. Jones, 22, Army Specialist, Jun 17, 2006
Reyes Ramirez, 23, Army Sergeant, Jun 17, 2006
Christopher D. Leon, 20, Marine Corporal, Jun 20, 2006
Brandon J Webb, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 20, 2006
Christopher N. White, 23, Marine Private 1st Class, Jun 20, 2006
Benjamin D. Williams, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jun 20, 2006
Jason J. Buzzard, 31, Army Sergeant, Jun 21, 2006
Sirlou C. Cuaresma, 21, Army Sergeant, Jun 21, 2006
Nicholas J. Whyte, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 21, 2006
Riley E. Baker, 22, Marine Corporal, Jun 22, 2006
Paul A. Beyer, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 23, 2006
Mario J. Bievre, 34, Army Staff Sergeant, Jun 23, 2006
Ryan J. Buckley, 21, Army Corporal, Jun 23, 2006
Devon J. Gibbons, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 23, 2006
Channing G. Singletary, 30, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 23, 2006
Benjamin J. Laymon, 22, Army Sergeant, Jun 24, 2006
Justin Dean Norton, 21, Army Sergeant, Jun 24, 2006
Virrueta A. Sanchez, 33, Army Staff Sergeant, Jun 24, 2006
Paul N. King, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Jun 25, 2006
Terry Lisk, 26, Army Sergeant, Jun 26, 2006
Michael J. Potocki, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 26, 2006
Raymond J. Plouhar, 30, Marine Staff Sergeant, Jun 26, 2006
Jeremy Jones, 25, Army Corporal, Jun 27, 2006
Terry O.P. Wallace, 33, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 27, 2006
Jason W. Morrow, 27, Marine Corporal, Jun 27, 2006
Rex A. Page, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Jun 28, 2006
Ryan. J. Clark, 19, Army Corporal, Jun 29, 2006
Bryan C. Luckey, 25, Army Sergeant, Jun 29, 2006
James P. Muldoon, 23, Army Sergeant, Jun 29, 2006
Christopher D. Rose, 21, Army Specialist, Jun 29, 2006
Kyle Miller, 19, Army National Guard Specialist, Jun 29, 2006
Carl Jerome Ware Jr., 22, Air Force Airman 1st Class, Jul 01, 2006
Collin T. Mason, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jul 02, 2006
Justin Noyes, 23, Marine Sergeant, Jul 02, 2006
Paul Pabla, 23, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jul 03, 2006
Omar Flores, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 08, 2006
Troy Carlin Linden, 22, Army Specialist, Jul 08, 2006
Joseph P. Micks, 22, Army Specialist, Jul 08, 2006
Damien M. Montoya, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 09, 2006
Duane J. Dreasky, 31, Army National Guard Sergeant, Jul 10, 2006
Irving Hernandez Jr., 28, Army Sergeant, Jul 12, 2006
Jerry A. Tharp, 44, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class, Jul 12, 2006
Al'Kaila Floyd, 23, Army Sergeant, Jul 13, 2006
Thomas B. Turner Jr., 31, Army Sergeant, Jul 14, 2006
Andres J. Contreras, 23, Army Sergeant, Jul 15, 2006
Manuel J. Holguin, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 15, 2006
Jason M. Evey, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 16, 2006
Nathaniel S. Baughman, 23, Army Corporal, Jul 17, 2006
Michael A Dickinson II, 26, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 17, 2006
Kenneth I. Pugh, 39, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 17, 2006
Scott R. Smith, 34, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jul 17, 2006
Mark Richard Vecchione, 25, Army Sergeant, Jul 18, 2006
Geofrey R. Cayer, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 18, 2006
Derek J. Plowman, 20, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jul 20, 2006
Julian A. Ramon, 22, Marine Corporal, Jul 20, 2006
Matthew P. Wallace, 22, Army Corporal, Jul 21, 2006
Christopher T. Pate, 29, Marine Captain, Jul 21, 2006
Adam J. Fargo, 22, Army Corporal, Jul 22, 2006
Blake H. Russell, 35, Army Captain, Jul 22, 2006
Christopher Swanson, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Jul 22, 2006
Dennis K. Samson Jr., 24, Army Specialist, Jul 24, 2006
Jason M. West, 28, Army Captain, Jul 24, 2006
Stephen W. Castner, 27, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 24, 2006
Joseph A. Graves, 21, Army Specialist, Jul 25, 2006
Edward A Koth, 30, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Jul 26, 2006
James W. Higgins, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 27, 2006
Adam R. Murray, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 27, 2006
Timothy D. Roos, 21, Marine Corporal, Jul 27, 2006
Enrique Henry Sanchez, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Jul 27, 2006
Phillip E. Baucus, 28, Marine Corporal, Jul 29, 2006
Anthony E. Butterfield, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jul 29, 2006
Jason Hanson, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Jul 29, 2006
Christian B. Williams, 27, Marine Sergeant, Jul 29, 2006
Joshua Ford, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Jul 31, 2006
Hai Ming Hsia, 37, Army Specialist, Aug 01, 2006
Dustin D. Laird, 23, Army Sergeant, Aug 02, 2006
Ryan D. Jopek, 20, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 02, 2006
Joseph A. Tomci, 21, Marine Corporal, Aug 02, 2006
Marc A. Lee, 28, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Aug 02, 2006
Kurt Edward Dechen, 24, Army Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 03, 2006
George M. Ulloa Jr., 23, Marine Sergeant, Aug 03, 2006
Bradley H. Beste, 22, Army Sergeant, Aug 04, 2006
Leroy Segura Jr., 23, Army Sergeant, Aug 04, 2006
Clint J. Storey, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 04, 2006
Brian J. Kubik, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 05, 2006
Carlton A. Clark, 22, Army Sergeant, Aug 06, 2006
Tracy L. Melvin, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 06, 2006
Stephen A. Seale, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 06, 2006
Jose Zamora, 24, Army Specialist, Aug 06, 2006
Jeffery S. Brown, 25, Army Sergeant, Aug 09, 2006
Aaron Jagger, 43, Army 1st Sergeant, Aug 09, 2006
Steven P. Mennemeyer, 26, Army Sergeant, Aug 09, 2006
Ignacio Ramirez, 22, Army Specialist, Aug 09, 2006
Shane W. Woods, 23, Army Specialist, Aug 09, 2006
Jeremy Z. Long, 18, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 10, 2006
Kenneth A. Jenkins, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 12, 2006
Michael C. Lloyd, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 12, 2006
Kevin L. Zeigler, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 12, 2006
Jeffrey S. Loa, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 16, 2006
Michael Dennis Glover, 28, Army Reserve Lance Corporal, Aug 16, 2006
John James McKenna IV, 30, Army Reserve Captain, Aug 16, 2006
John P. Phillips, 29, Marine Sergeant, Aug 16, 2006
James J. Arellano, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 17, 2006
Ruben J. Villa Jr, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Aug 18, 2006
Marquees A. Quick, 28, Army Sergeant, Aug 19, 2006
Gabriel G. DeRoo, 23, Army Sergeant, Aug 20, 2006
Adam Anthony Galvez, 21, Marine Corporal, Aug 20, 2006
Randy Lee Newman, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 20, 2006
Chadwick Thomas Kenyon, 20, Navy Hospitalman, Aug 20, 2006
Brad A. Clemmons, 37, Air Force Master Sergeant, Aug 21, 2006
Paul J. Darga, 34, Navy Chief Petty Officer, Aug 22, 2006
Thomas J. Barbieri, 24, Army Specialist, Aug 23, 2006
James Daniel Hirlston, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 23, 2006
Jeremy E. King, 23, Army Sergeant, Aug 24, 2006
William E. Thorne, 26, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 24, 2006
Gordon George Solomon, 35, Marine Staff Sergeant, Aug 24, 2006
Dwayne E. Williams, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, Aug 24, 2006
Jordan C. Pierson, 21, Marine Corporal, Aug 25, 2006
Edgardo Zayas, 29, Army Specialist, Aug 26, 2006
David G. Weimortz, 28, Marine Corporal, Aug 26, 2006
David J. Almazan, 27, Army Sergeant, Aug 27, 2006
Kenneth Cross, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2006
Dan Dolan, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Aug 27, 2006
Seth A. Hildreth, 26, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2006
Moises Jazmine, 25, Army Sergeant, Aug 27, 2006
Joshua D. Jones, 24, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2006
Qixing Lee, 20, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2006
Shaun A. Novak, 21, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2006
Tristan Smith, 23, Army Specialist, Aug 27, 2006
Darry Benson, 46, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 27, 2006
Jeffrey J. Hansen, 31, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Aug 27, 2006
Donald E. Champlin, 28, Marine Lance Corporal, Aug 27, 2006
Matthew E. Schneider, 23, Army Specialist, Aug 28, 2006
Shannon L. Squires, 25, Army Corporal, Aug 28, 2006
Matthew J. Vosbein, 30, Army Sergeant, Aug 29, 2006
Christopher Tyler Warndorf, 21, Marine Corporal, Aug 29, 2006
Joshua R. Hanson, 27, Army National Guard Sergeant, Aug 30, 2006
Colin Joseph Wolfe, 18, Marine Private 1st Class, Aug 30, 2006
Michael L. Deason, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Aug 31, 2006
Angel D. Mercado-Velazquez, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 01, 2006
Cliff Golla, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 01, 2006
Eugene Alex, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 02, 2006
Edwin Anthony Andino Jr., 23, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 03, 2006
Justin W. Dreese, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 03, 2006
Richard J. Henkes II, 32, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 03, 2006
Nicholas A. Madaras, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 03, 2006
Jason L. Merrill, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 03, 2006
Ralph N. Porras, 36, Army Sergeant, Sep 03, 2006
Shane P. Harris, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 03, 2006
Philip A. Johnson, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 03, 2006
Ryan Edwin Miller, 21, Marine Private, Sep 03, 2006
Hannah L. Gunterman, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 04, 2006
Marshall A. Gutierrez, 41, Army Lieutenant Colonel, Sep 04, 2006
Germaine L. Debro, 33, Army National Guard Sergeant, Sep 04, 2006
Jared M. Shoemaker, 29, Marine Reserve Corporal, Sep 04, 2006
Eric P. Valdepenas, 21, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Sep 04, 2006
Christopher Walsh, 30, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, Sep 04, 2006
John A. Carroll, 26, Army Sergeant, Sep 06, 2006
Jeremy R. Shank, 18, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 06, 2006
Luis A. Montes, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 07, 2006
David J. Ramsey, 27, Army Specialist, Sep 07, 2006
Vincent M. Frassetto, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Sep 07, 2006
David W. Gordon, 23, Army Sergeant, Sep 08, 2006
Anthony P. Seig, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 09, 2006
Johnathan Benson, 21, Marine Corporal, Sep 09, 2006
Alexander Jordan, 31, Army Specialist, Sep 10, 2006
Harley D. Andrews, 22, Army Specialist, Sep 11, 2006
Emily J.T. Perez, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Sep 12, 2006
Matthew C. Mattingly, 30, Army Captain, Sep 13, 2006
Jeffrey Shaffer, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 13, 2006
Marcus A. Cain, 20, Army Corporal, Sep 14, 2006
Jennifer M. Hartman, 21, Army Sergeant, Sep 14, 2006
Russell M. Makowski, 23, Army Specialist, Sep 14, 2006
Aaron A. Smith, 31, Army Sergeant, Sep 14, 2006
David Thomas Weir, 23, Army Sergeant, Sep 14, 2006
Clint E. Williams, 24, Army Sergeant, Sep 14, 2006
Ryan A. Miller, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 14, 2006
Cesar A. Granados, 21, Army Corporal, Sep 15, 2006
David Sean Roddy, 32, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Sep 16, 2006
David J. Davis, 32, Army Sergeant, Sep 17, 2006
Adam L. Knox, 21, Army Reserve Sergeant, Sep 17, 2006
James R. Worster, 24, Army Sergeant, Sep 18, 2006
Robert Thomas Callahan, 22, Army Specialist, Sep 19, 2006
Ashley L. Henderson Huff, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, Sep 19, 2006
Jared J. Raymond, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 19, 2006
Eric Kavanagh, 20, Army Private, Sep 20, 2006
Charles Jason Jones, 29, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Sep 20, 2006
Robb Gordon Needham, 51, Army Reserve Master Sergeant, Sep 20, 2006
Yull Estrada Rodriguez, 21, Marine Corporal, Sep 20, 2006
Christopher Michael Zimmerman, 28, Marine Sergeant, Sep 20, 2006
Allan R. Bevington, 22, Army Sergeant, Sep 21, 2006
IV, Kenneth E Kincaid, 25, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 23, 2006
III, Velton Locklear, 29, Army Sergeant, Sep 23, 2006
Windell J. Simmons, 20, Army Specialist, Sep 23, 2006
Carlos Dominguez, 57, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Sep 23, 2006
Howard S. March Jr., 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 24, 2006
Rene Martinez, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 24, 2006
Casey L. Mellen, 21, Army Corporal, Sep 25, 2006
Jose A. Lanzarin, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 26, 2006
Henry Paul, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 26, 2006
Edward C. Reynolds Jr., 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Sep 26, 2006
Christopher T. Riviere, 21, Marine Private 1st Class, Sep 26, 2006
James N. Lyons, 28, Army 1st Lieutenant, Sep 27, 2006
James Chamroeun, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Sep 28, 2006
Christopher T. Blaney, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Sep 29, 2006
Michael A. Monsoor, 25, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Sep 29, 2006
Luis E. Tejeda, 20, Army Corporal, Sep 30, 2006
Robert Weber, 22, Army Specialist, Sep 30, 2006
Scott E. Nisely, 48, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Sep 30, 2006
Kampha B. Sourivong, 20, Army National Guard Specialist, Sep 30, 2006
Chase A. Haag, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 01, 2006
Mario Nelson, 26, Army Sergeant, Oct 01, 2006
Denise A. Lannaman, 46, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 01, 2006
Justin D. Peterson, 32, Marine Captain, Oct 01, 2006
Christopher B. Cosgrove III, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 01, 2006
Aaron L. Seal, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Oct 01, 2006
Raymond S. Armijo, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006
James D. Ellis, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006
Satieon V. Greenlee, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 02, 2006
Justin R. Jarrett, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006
Joe A. Narvaez, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006
Michael K. Oremus, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 02, 2006
Joseph W. Perry, 23, Army Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006
Kristofer C. Walker, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006
Daniel Isshak, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2006
Jonathan Rojas, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2006
Dean Bright, 32, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 04, 2006
Timothy Burke, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 04, 2006
Christopher O. Moudry, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 04, 2006
George R. Obourn Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Oct 04, 2006
Edward M. Garvin, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 04, 2006
Benjamin S. Rosales, 20, Marine Corporal, Oct 04, 2006
Nicholas A. Arvanitis, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 06, 2006
John Edward Hale, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2006
Bradford H. Payne, 24, Marine Corporal, Oct 06, 2006
Brandon S. Asbury, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 07, 2006
Carl W. Johnson II, 21, Army Corporal, Oct 07, 2006
Lawrence Parrish, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 07, 2006
John Edward Wood, 37, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 07, 2006
Shane R. Austin, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 08, 2006
Timothy Fulkerson, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 08, 2006
Stephen F. Johnson, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006
Derek W. Jones, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006
Jeremy Scott Sandvick Monroe, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006
Robert M. Secher, 33, Marine Captain, Oct 08, 2006
Phillip B. Williams, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2006
Julian M. Arechaga, 23, Marine Sergeant, Oct 09, 2006
Jon Eric Bowman, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 09, 2006
Shelby J. Feniello, 25, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2006
Shane T. Adcock, 27, Army Captain, Oct 11, 2006
Nicholas R. Sowinski, 25, Army Sergeant, Oct 11, 2006
Justin T. Walsh, 24, Marine Sergeant, Oct 11, 2006
Gene A. Hawkins, 24, Army Sergeant, Oct 12, 2006
Johnny K. Craver, 37, Army Lieutenant, Oct 13, 2006
Thomas J. Hewett, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 13, 2006
Kenny F. Stanton Jr., 20, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 13, 2006
Leebenard E. Chavis, 21, Air Force Airman 1st Class, Oct 14, 2006
Joseph M. Kane, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 14, 2006
Charles M. King, 48, Army 1st Sergeant, Oct 14, 2006
Timothy J. Lauer, 25, Army Specialist, Oct 14, 2006
Keith J. Moore, 28, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 14, 2006
Jonathan J. Simpson, 25, Marine Sergeant, Oct 14, 2006
Jr., Lester Domenico Baroncini, 33, Army Sergeant, Oct 15, 2006
Stephen Bicknell, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 15, 2006
Joshua Deese, 25, Army 1st Lieutenant, Oct 15, 2006
Jonathan E. Lootens, 25, Army Sergeant, Oct 15, 2006
Mark C. Paine, 32, Army Captain, Oct 15, 2006
Brock A. Babb, 40, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Oct 15, 2006
Joshua M. Hines, 26, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 15, 2006
Russell G. Culbertson III, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 17, 2006
Joseph C. Dumas Jr., 25, Army Specialist, Oct 17, 2006
Nathan J. Frigo, 23, Army Petty Officer 1st Class, Oct 17, 2006
Ryan E. Haupt, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006
Christopher E. Loudon, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 17, 2006
Garth D. Sizemore, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006
Norman R. Taylor III, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006
David M. Unger, 21, Army Corporal, Oct 17, 2006
Daniel W. Winegeart, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 17, 2006
Ronald L. Paulsen, 53, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006
Joshua L. Booth, 23, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 17, 2006
Patrick O. Barlow, 42, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 18, 2006
Jesus M. Montalvo, 46, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 18, 2006
Jose R. Perez, 21, Army Not reported yet, Oct 18, 2006
Daniel A. Brozovich, 42, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 18, 2006
Edwardo Lopez Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 19, 2006
Kevin M. Witte, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2006
Tony L. Knier, 31, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 21, 2006
Clifford R. Collinsworth, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006
Nathan R. Elrod, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006
Eric W. Herzberg, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006
Nicholas J. Manoukian, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006
Joshua C. Watkins, 25, Marine Corporal, Oct 21, 2006
Nathaniel A. Aguirre, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2006
Matthew W. Creed, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2006
Willsun M. Mock, 23, Army Sergeant, Oct 22, 2006
Nicholas K. Rogers, 27, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2006
David G. Taylor, 37, Army Major, Oct 22, 2006
Amos C. R Bock, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Oct 23, 2006
Carl A. Eason, 29, Army Specialist, Oct 23, 2006
Richard A. Buerstetta, 20, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 23, 2006
Tyler R. Overstreet, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 23, 2006
Charles O. Sare, 23, Navy Hospital Corpsman, Oct 23, 2006
Donald S. Brown, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 25, 2006
Daniel B. Chaires, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 25, 2006
Thomas M. Gilbert, 24, Marine Sergeant, Oct 25, 2006
Jonathan B. Thornsberry, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 25, 2006
Charles V. Komppa, 35, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Oct 25, 2006
Ricky L. McGinnis, 42, Army 1st Sergeant, Oct 26, 2006
Luke Zimmerman, 24, Marine Not reported yet, Oct 27, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
Sunday, October 29, 2006
What is the agenda
So before the right talks more about (hopefully) soon to be speaker's Pelosi's agenda (they are already saying she would promote a "homosexual" agenda) let me put some of the items that will be puton the table when the democrats take over the house. Mind you you haven't heard these since the media is so far to the right they won't give any airtime but if you listen to Air America they will.(this is from today's LA Times. The conservative paper)
Put new rules in place to break the link between lobbyists and legislation.
Enact all the recommendations made by the 9/11 commission.
Raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour.
Cut the interest rate on federally supported student loans in half.
Allow the government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies for lower drug prices for medicare patients.
Broaden the types of stem cell research allowed with federal funds.
Now you tell me does that make sense? It does to me.
Put new rules in place to break the link between lobbyists and legislation.
Enact all the recommendations made by the 9/11 commission.
Raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour.
Cut the interest rate on federally supported student loans in half.
Allow the government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies for lower drug prices for medicare patients.
Broaden the types of stem cell research allowed with federal funds.
Now you tell me does that make sense? It does to me.
Friday, October 27, 2006
More on M. J. Fox
One last note on the idiotic drug addicts attack on Michael J. Fox. Just wondering where his complaints are when Michael J. Fox appeared in an add with REPUBLICAN Arlen Spector? Just wondering also for the idiotic drug addicts complaint on when Nancy Reagan who supports stem cell research.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Murderer
This post I am not talking about anything Bush or the Republicans have done. This is a post directed toward one sick son of a b**ch.
There was a fire set not far from the town of Palm Springs today. Again the fire was set. Arson. The fire killed four firefighters and critically wounded another. WHEN this sick bastard is caught I hope he has done to him/her what he/she did to the others. I hope as much pain and punishment is inflicted on him/her cause. I want this person to suffer in agony.
There was a fire set not far from the town of Palm Springs today. Again the fire was set. Arson. The fire killed four firefighters and critically wounded another. WHEN this sick bastard is caught I hope he has done to him/her what he/she did to the others. I hope as much pain and punishment is inflicted on him/her cause. I want this person to suffer in agony.
I remember
Does anyone remember when Rep. Jean Schmidt (R) Ohio, went on the floor of the House and called John Murtha (D) Pa., a coward (breaking house rules by the way) because he godforbid wants the troops home? I do and now those words are coming back to haunt her.
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061026/NEWS01/610260378/1056/COL02
Her Democrat challenger Victoria Wulsin is using those words against her in her add and Schmidt is crying. Just remember what what you say can be used against you.
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061026/NEWS01/610260378/1056/COL02
Her Democrat challenger Victoria Wulsin is using those words against her in her add and Schmidt is crying. Just remember what what you say can be used against you.
Nice Guys huh?
From Rush Limbaugh: "I stand by what I said. I take back none of what I said. I wouldn’t rephrase it any differently. It is what I believe; it is what I think. It is what I have found to be true."
I would like to know what medical experience the drug addict has? Oh yeah none. I'd like to know how Rush knows anything about what Michael J. Fox is going through? Oh yeah he doesn't.
But then again if you recall Terry Schaivo Bill Frist (R), while not examining her judged she is "ok" after seeing a videotape.
Your Republican Party ladies and gentlemen.
I would like to know what medical experience the drug addict has? Oh yeah none. I'd like to know how Rush knows anything about what Michael J. Fox is going through? Oh yeah he doesn't.
But then again if you recall Terry Schaivo Bill Frist (R), while not examining her judged she is "ok" after seeing a videotape.
Your Republican Party ladies and gentlemen.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Rush
Just wondering what Rush Limbaugh (drug addict) has against Michael J. Fox. The actor who has Parkinson’s disease. Fox is appearing in an add with democrat senate candidate in Missouri McCaskill. Now in the add it shows him shaking prompting the insensitive Rush to say the following on his radio show on the 23rd:
LIMBAUGH: You need to see this. It's a spot running in St. Louis during World Series games, bought and paid for and approved by the Democrat [sic] Senate candidate, Claire McCaskill. Now, I want you to listen to this. This is Michael J. Fox, aired during a World Series game, and I will describe for you what he's doing in this commercial after you've heard it.
LIMBAUGH: Now, this is Michael J. Fox. He's got Parkinson's disease. And in this commercial, he is exaggerating the effects of the disease. He is moving all around and shaking. And it's purely an act. This is the only time I have ever seen Michael J. Fox portray any of the symptoms of the disease he has. I know he's got it and he's raising money for it, but when I've seen him in public, I've never seen him betray any of the symptoms. But this commercial, he -- he's just all over the place. He can barely control himself. He can control himself enough to stay in the frame of the picture, and he can control himself enough to keep his eyes right on the lens, the teleprompter. But his head and shoulders are moving all over the place, and he is acting like his disease is deteriorating because Jim Talent opposes research that would help him, Michael J. Fox, get cured. Jim Talent does not oppose stem cell research, he opposes fetal stem cell research but not adult. But this is reminiscent, and I don't have time -- yes, I do
And I think, didn't he even say -- they said it at a debate. I don't know if he said it at a convention. So this is really shameless, folks, this is really shameless of Michael J. Fox. Either he didn't take his medication or he's acting, one of the two.
Now on the 24th: LIMBAUGH: This is a script that they have written for years. Senate Democrats used to parade victims of various diseases or social concerns or poverty up before congressional committees and let them testify, and they were infallible. You couldn't criticize them. Same thing with the Jersey Girls after the 9-11 -- and in the period of time when the 9-11 Commission was meeting publicly. Victims -- infallible, whatever they say cannot be challenged. I don't follow the script anymore.
Now, in terms of Michael J. Fox, I did some research today, and I found his book that was published. It's A Lucky Man, 2002 I think, but he admits in the book that before a Senate subcommittee on appropriations in, I think, 1999, September of 1999, he did not take his medication, for the purposes of having the ravages and the horrors of Parkinson's disease illustrated, which was what he has done in the commercials that he is running for Claire McCaskill and Jim Talent. So when you insert yourself into the political arena this way, to expect insulation and absolution and to expect yourself not to have what you say criticized in the manner in which you are trying to sway opinion is a little bit, I think, above the fray. I mean, to think that you're immune from any sort of criticism -- it's worked in the past for Democrats, but it doesn't work here.
So according to Rush Michael J. Fox is faking his symptoms of Parkinson's Disease for sympathy. This from the drug addict himself who has ZERO credibility and unless he has it shouldn't be talking about it. What another right-wing idiot.
LIMBAUGH: You need to see this. It's a spot running in St. Louis during World Series games, bought and paid for and approved by the Democrat [sic] Senate candidate, Claire McCaskill. Now, I want you to listen to this. This is Michael J. Fox, aired during a World Series game, and I will describe for you what he's doing in this commercial after you've heard it.
LIMBAUGH: Now, this is Michael J. Fox. He's got Parkinson's disease. And in this commercial, he is exaggerating the effects of the disease. He is moving all around and shaking. And it's purely an act. This is the only time I have ever seen Michael J. Fox portray any of the symptoms of the disease he has. I know he's got it and he's raising money for it, but when I've seen him in public, I've never seen him betray any of the symptoms. But this commercial, he -- he's just all over the place. He can barely control himself. He can control himself enough to stay in the frame of the picture, and he can control himself enough to keep his eyes right on the lens, the teleprompter. But his head and shoulders are moving all over the place, and he is acting like his disease is deteriorating because Jim Talent opposes research that would help him, Michael J. Fox, get cured. Jim Talent does not oppose stem cell research, he opposes fetal stem cell research but not adult. But this is reminiscent, and I don't have time -- yes, I do
And I think, didn't he even say -- they said it at a debate. I don't know if he said it at a convention. So this is really shameless, folks, this is really shameless of Michael J. Fox. Either he didn't take his medication or he's acting, one of the two.
Now on the 24th: LIMBAUGH: This is a script that they have written for years. Senate Democrats used to parade victims of various diseases or social concerns or poverty up before congressional committees and let them testify, and they were infallible. You couldn't criticize them. Same thing with the Jersey Girls after the 9-11 -- and in the period of time when the 9-11 Commission was meeting publicly. Victims -- infallible, whatever they say cannot be challenged. I don't follow the script anymore.
Now, in terms of Michael J. Fox, I did some research today, and I found his book that was published. It's A Lucky Man, 2002 I think, but he admits in the book that before a Senate subcommittee on appropriations in, I think, 1999, September of 1999, he did not take his medication, for the purposes of having the ravages and the horrors of Parkinson's disease illustrated, which was what he has done in the commercials that he is running for Claire McCaskill and Jim Talent. So when you insert yourself into the political arena this way, to expect insulation and absolution and to expect yourself not to have what you say criticized in the manner in which you are trying to sway opinion is a little bit, I think, above the fray. I mean, to think that you're immune from any sort of criticism -- it's worked in the past for Democrats, but it doesn't work here.
So according to Rush Michael J. Fox is faking his symptoms of Parkinson's Disease for sympathy. This from the drug addict himself who has ZERO credibility and unless he has it shouldn't be talking about it. What another right-wing idiot.
This is scary.
It's scary how low and desperate the Republicans are and what levels they will stoop to. Just a few examples from yesterday alone:
1) This is a letter sent by the State Department to troops who are from disgraced Mark Foley's district:
On September 29th, Mark Foley resigned from the United State House of Representatives. He also withdrew as the Republican Candidate for the House of Representatives in Florida’s 16th District.
Pursuant to Florida Law, the Florida Republican Party nominated Joe Negron as the Republican Candidate in the 16th District replacing Foley. Pursuant to Section 100.111(4) of Florida Statute, Foley’s name will remain on the ballot for both absentee and regular ballots. Any votes cast for Foley will count towards the total of the substitute candidate.
Voters from Florida’s 16th Congressional District should be aware that any votes cast for Mark Foley will be counted toward the total of Joe Negron. Additionally, voters who wish to cast a vote for Joe Negron should cast their vote for Mark Foley.
Not mentioned in the letter are Democrat candidate Tim Mahoney and Independent candidate Emmie Ross. That's number 1
Number 2 is Tad Nguyen, the REPUBLICAN who sent a letter to Latino Democrat voters saying if they are immigrants, legal or not, if they vote they will be put in a database and possibly deported. He should be charged with hate crimes but since he IS a Republican nothing will happen. And it turns out he bought the voter list that listed the people he sent the leters to.
Number 3 is in VA. where in the electronic voting machine where DEMOCRAT Jim Webb finds his last name cut off ballots. The excuse given is his name, Jim Webb, is too long. Mind you REPUBLICAN George Allen's name is longer and conveniently his name is fine.
Nothing like trying to supress your vote isn't it?
1) This is a letter sent by the State Department to troops who are from disgraced Mark Foley's district:
On September 29th, Mark Foley resigned from the United State House of Representatives. He also withdrew as the Republican Candidate for the House of Representatives in Florida’s 16th District.
Pursuant to Florida Law, the Florida Republican Party nominated Joe Negron as the Republican Candidate in the 16th District replacing Foley. Pursuant to Section 100.111(4) of Florida Statute, Foley’s name will remain on the ballot for both absentee and regular ballots. Any votes cast for Foley will count towards the total of the substitute candidate.
Voters from Florida’s 16th Congressional District should be aware that any votes cast for Mark Foley will be counted toward the total of Joe Negron. Additionally, voters who wish to cast a vote for Joe Negron should cast their vote for Mark Foley.
Not mentioned in the letter are Democrat candidate Tim Mahoney and Independent candidate Emmie Ross. That's number 1
Number 2 is Tad Nguyen, the REPUBLICAN who sent a letter to Latino Democrat voters saying if they are immigrants, legal or not, if they vote they will be put in a database and possibly deported. He should be charged with hate crimes but since he IS a Republican nothing will happen. And it turns out he bought the voter list that listed the people he sent the leters to.
Number 3 is in VA. where in the electronic voting machine where DEMOCRAT Jim Webb finds his last name cut off ballots. The excuse given is his name, Jim Webb, is too long. Mind you REPUBLICAN George Allen's name is longer and conveniently his name is fine.
Nothing like trying to supress your vote isn't it?
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
WHO'S FAULT??
http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nysun.com%2Farticle%2F42019
Republicans yet again thinking how stupid people are. According to this article it's not the Republicans fault we are in Iraq IT'S DEMOCRATS FAULT! DEMOCRATS FAULT! Nevermind GEORGE BUSH (REPUBLICAN) decided for no reason to invade Iraq, nevermind GEORGE BUSH is responsible for the deaths of the brave men and women in Iraq according to the story it's democrats fault.
How many more ways to REPUBLICANS think people are stupid?
Republicans yet again thinking how stupid people are. According to this article it's not the Republicans fault we are in Iraq IT'S DEMOCRATS FAULT! DEMOCRATS FAULT! Nevermind GEORGE BUSH (REPUBLICAN) decided for no reason to invade Iraq, nevermind GEORGE BUSH is responsible for the deaths of the brave men and women in Iraq according to the story it's democrats fault.
How many more ways to REPUBLICANS think people are stupid?
Monday, October 23, 2006
What will happen first
Just curious what people think is going to happen first in term of electing a president (not being party specific here but we do know what is the party of inclusion and the party of exclusion)
A) A Woman President
B) An African American President
C) A Latino President
D) An Asian President
Like to get your thoughts
A) A Woman President
B) An African American President
C) A Latino President
D) An Asian President
Like to get your thoughts
Sunday, October 22, 2006
An Apology
I would like to apologize. When I see idiots like Sean Hannity and the other idiots on the right wing calling people stupid for voting Democrats I get angry. It bothers me that they think we, as Democrats, don't know what we are doing. It bothers me that they think we are "bad" for america.
Now I'd like to take a look what we have had in the last few years under Republican rule:
9/11
Legalizing Torture (wonder how that's going to work when our troops get captured now)
Bush ignoring Hurricane Katrina while on vacation
The "Axis of Evil" speech
Illegal invasion of Iraq
Record Deficit
Issues being brought up (Terry Schaivo, Gay Marriage, Flag Burning to name a few) that no one except those people who don't want change care about. (I will give example of what I mean)
Ignoring issues like Darfar, poverty and many other important ones
Now to give a bit of credit the economy appears to be doing well although I do hear rumors of a recession coming. Again that is a rumor.
Now to the President who lies everytime he speaks. He was on George Stephanopoulos and he denied saying stay the course in Iraq. Of couse he has said that many times here are dates:(thanks to thinkprogress)
BUSH: We will stay the course. [8/30/06]
BUSH: We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. [8/4/05]
BUSH: We will stay the course until the job is done, Steve. And the temptation is to try to get the President or somebody to put a timetable on the definition of getting the job done. We’re just going to stay the course. [12/15/03]
BUSH: And my message today to those in Iraq is: We’ll stay the course. [4/13/04]
BUSH: And that’s why we’re going to stay the course in Iraq. And that’s why when we say something in Iraq, we’re going to do it. [4/16/04]
BUSH: And so we’ve got tough action in Iraq. But we will stay the course. [4/5/04]
Looks like he is caught again.
Now regarding issues like gay marriage that shouldn't even be discussed nationally that should be up to the individual states. But the right wing doesn't want to accept that everyone is different. They are scared for change they only know fear.
Now again I never tell you how to vote. If you feel everything is fine in the country and status quo is good vote how you wish. If you are tired of the lies and deception and corruption vote how you wish.
Ultimately the choice is yours
Now I'd like to take a look what we have had in the last few years under Republican rule:
9/11
Legalizing Torture (wonder how that's going to work when our troops get captured now)
Bush ignoring Hurricane Katrina while on vacation
The "Axis of Evil" speech
Illegal invasion of Iraq
Record Deficit
Issues being brought up (Terry Schaivo, Gay Marriage, Flag Burning to name a few) that no one except those people who don't want change care about. (I will give example of what I mean)
Ignoring issues like Darfar, poverty and many other important ones
Now to give a bit of credit the economy appears to be doing well although I do hear rumors of a recession coming. Again that is a rumor.
Now to the President who lies everytime he speaks. He was on George Stephanopoulos and he denied saying stay the course in Iraq. Of couse he has said that many times here are dates:(thanks to thinkprogress)
BUSH: We will stay the course. [8/30/06]
BUSH: We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. [8/4/05]
BUSH: We will stay the course until the job is done, Steve. And the temptation is to try to get the President or somebody to put a timetable on the definition of getting the job done. We’re just going to stay the course. [12/15/03]
BUSH: And my message today to those in Iraq is: We’ll stay the course. [4/13/04]
BUSH: And that’s why we’re going to stay the course in Iraq. And that’s why when we say something in Iraq, we’re going to do it. [4/16/04]
BUSH: And so we’ve got tough action in Iraq. But we will stay the course. [4/5/04]
Looks like he is caught again.
Now regarding issues like gay marriage that shouldn't even be discussed nationally that should be up to the individual states. But the right wing doesn't want to accept that everyone is different. They are scared for change they only know fear.
Now again I never tell you how to vote. If you feel everything is fine in the country and status quo is good vote how you wish. If you are tired of the lies and deception and corruption vote how you wish.
Ultimately the choice is yours
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Ok
If you've been with me since the beginning you know I always encourage you to vote. While I would like you to just vote democrat I know that's not possible as there are republicans who will vote along party lines just like democrats who do the same.
So you can imagine my anger at another favortie Sean Hannity who said the following on his October 18th edition of his radio show. This is from mediamaters:
HANNITY: Now, one other thing here. You know what? I think some of you need to stay home on Election Day. What? That's right. I think -- I know it sounds terrible. I don't want everybody to vote; I want well-informed people to vote. You know what we're gonna do on our man-on-the-street segment tomorrow, man-on-the-street Thursday? I'm gonna have three pictures -- Nancy Pelosi, Dennis Hastert, and Harry Reid -- and I'm gonna ask people if they know who they are. And you know what I bet? I bet you nobody knows. But I think -- look, I think for some, I think you've gotta accept -- and I want you to stay home on Election Day because you must accept the fact that your party has abandoned you. You've gotta accept the fact that your vote doesn't matter anyway. So all you Democrats, stay home. So, you know, why don't you stay home on Election Day? This is how the press is going to report this: "Hannity says Democrats should stay home on Election Day." After all, your vote won't change who occupies the White House. Your candidates have absolutely no ideas how to win the war on terrorism. The only ideas that they espouse are ways to undermine the troops in harm's way and undermine their commander in chief while they're at war. Your candidates have no idea how to keep this economy strong.
They have no ideas except more tax-and-spend policies and rescinding the tax cuts that every American family has benefited from. They have no idea how to protect the border -- only solution they have there is to give us amnesty. They support open borders. In other words, the Democrats, if you listen to them beyond [former Rep.] Mark Foley [R-FL], beyond amnesty, beyond tax raising, beyond bashing Bush, they have literally not a single solitary policy or idea that's going to benefit this country, keep you safe, and make the country stronger. I don't think abandoning our troops on the battlefield or closing your eyes to enemy communications or listening to enemy communications in our country, or killing the economy, or supporting illegal immigration, I don't think that's something to run on. So I'm saying, for the sake of the nation, I think you Democrats should stay home. For you there's no reason to vote. But you Republicans out there, the ones -- there's enough people in this audience to make a real, significant difference in really key important states.
So Mr. Hannity let me get this straight. You are so scared that their might be ACTUAL OVERSITE on the government, investigations on the lies that Bush said, someone actually calling Bush for the murderer he is we democrats should stay home AND NOT EXERCISE OUR EQUAL RIGHT TO VOTE? IS THAT WHAT YOU ARE SAYING YOU INSIGNIFICANT A$$HOLE?? Tell you what why don't you either get a clue or SHUT THE HELL UP UNTIL YOU DO! We have JUST AS MUCH OF A RIGHT TO VOTE AS YOU, WE SHOULD HAVE JUST AS MUCH AS A SAY IN OUR GOVERNMENT AS YOU and you know what WHEN democrats TAKE THE HOUSE AND SENATE I hope they censor your sorry a$$ off the AIR!
But if you want I can say how I really feel.
So you can imagine my anger at another favortie Sean Hannity who said the following on his October 18th edition of his radio show. This is from mediamaters:
HANNITY: Now, one other thing here. You know what? I think some of you need to stay home on Election Day. What? That's right. I think -- I know it sounds terrible. I don't want everybody to vote; I want well-informed people to vote. You know what we're gonna do on our man-on-the-street segment tomorrow, man-on-the-street Thursday? I'm gonna have three pictures -- Nancy Pelosi, Dennis Hastert, and Harry Reid -- and I'm gonna ask people if they know who they are. And you know what I bet? I bet you nobody knows. But I think -- look, I think for some, I think you've gotta accept -- and I want you to stay home on Election Day because you must accept the fact that your party has abandoned you. You've gotta accept the fact that your vote doesn't matter anyway. So all you Democrats, stay home. So, you know, why don't you stay home on Election Day? This is how the press is going to report this: "Hannity says Democrats should stay home on Election Day." After all, your vote won't change who occupies the White House. Your candidates have absolutely no ideas how to win the war on terrorism. The only ideas that they espouse are ways to undermine the troops in harm's way and undermine their commander in chief while they're at war. Your candidates have no idea how to keep this economy strong.
They have no ideas except more tax-and-spend policies and rescinding the tax cuts that every American family has benefited from. They have no idea how to protect the border -- only solution they have there is to give us amnesty. They support open borders. In other words, the Democrats, if you listen to them beyond [former Rep.] Mark Foley [R-FL], beyond amnesty, beyond tax raising, beyond bashing Bush, they have literally not a single solitary policy or idea that's going to benefit this country, keep you safe, and make the country stronger. I don't think abandoning our troops on the battlefield or closing your eyes to enemy communications or listening to enemy communications in our country, or killing the economy, or supporting illegal immigration, I don't think that's something to run on. So I'm saying, for the sake of the nation, I think you Democrats should stay home. For you there's no reason to vote. But you Republicans out there, the ones -- there's enough people in this audience to make a real, significant difference in really key important states.
So Mr. Hannity let me get this straight. You are so scared that their might be ACTUAL OVERSITE on the government, investigations on the lies that Bush said, someone actually calling Bush for the murderer he is we democrats should stay home AND NOT EXERCISE OUR EQUAL RIGHT TO VOTE? IS THAT WHAT YOU ARE SAYING YOU INSIGNIFICANT A$$HOLE?? Tell you what why don't you either get a clue or SHUT THE HELL UP UNTIL YOU DO! We have JUST AS MUCH OF A RIGHT TO VOTE AS YOU, WE SHOULD HAVE JUST AS MUCH AS A SAY IN OUR GOVERNMENT AS YOU and you know what WHEN democrats TAKE THE HOUSE AND SENATE I hope they censor your sorry a$$ off the AIR!
But if you want I can say how I really feel.
October Suprise
So there is "no credible threat" according to the FBI on NFL games on Sunday (although anything with Raiders fans wouldn't suprise me) but that doesn't stop the conservative Bush supporting media from going crazy with the reporting. I think this is the October suprise that Bush is trying to save the Repubicans from an humiliating defeat this November like they did in 2004 raising the alert level right before the election. Bush and Co. are very afraid that there might be (godforbid) oversite on their lies and deceipt that they made on the American public. And another thing you can cry wolf every so often.
Fraud
So a lot of hispanic voters received notices here in Orange County that if they vote they would be placed in a file and deportation hearings would be set whether they are legally here or not. Which obviously is a lie if they are here legally. Turns out the letters were sent to JUST DEMOCRATS by the oppenent of Congreeperson Loretta Sanchez who's name is Tan Nguyen. He is naturally a Republican. They are so deperate they would stoop to trying to intimidate voters like that. They are very very pathetic.
I just heard that on KNX Radio.
I just heard that on KNX Radio.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Sad
So let's see Ken Lay was convicted, sentenced but because he "died" (I say that in quotes becase there are some questions and since he has the close ties to Bush I wouldn't say faking his death isn't possible) he now has a clean record. I guess the old quote he who laughs last laughs best. Sad no justice for his victims like my state of California.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
LOL
In the funniest thing I've seen in a long time at rawstory.com they have Bush declaring this week "National Character Counts Week." How many of his party are being investigated/under indictment? (Bill C if you have a comment insert it here)
The last person who should be talking about character is the murderer in the White House right now.
The last person who should be talking about character is the murderer in the White House right now.
Consessions
Looks like the Republicans are conceeding the Ohio Senate race involving Mike DeWine to Democrat Sherrod Brown. They are pulling a ton of their money away from DeWine. So it looks strong to gain that seat. Tennesee, Montana are at least according to the polls I've seen looking strong as well. Now Democrats need to find three more. Virginia and Tennesee are looking close again according to polls I've seen, so then it would be one. Let's hope Democrats can take over both the Senate and the House so we can actually have balance in our government.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Suprise
At http://www.rawstory.com they have a story where the verdict for Saddam is going to be given November 5th. I guess that's the suprise cause the election is November 7th. Now no matter what happens when he is found guilty remember the following:
The United States has killed more people in Iraq then he ever did.
Saddam is not responsible for any attacks on the United States
This has nothing to do with the war on terror.
Remember those facts when the verdict is reached.
The United States has killed more people in Iraq then he ever did.
Saddam is not responsible for any attacks on the United States
This has nothing to do with the war on terror.
Remember those facts when the verdict is reached.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Demise of U.S. Sports
You know I'm a sports fan and it does make me sad to say this but U.S. is dying in it's team sports. Here are examples:
U.S. doesn't win a game in the World Cup
U.S. loses in the Basketball Championship
U.S. doesn't win the Baseball Classic
even today I see in the L.A. Time the U.S. failed in Gymnastics.
Now I'm not sure the reasons for the dimise of the U.S. sports I think it's the fact in at least the professionals they don't really promote team competition but individual players. Take a look at Basketball. The United States had the best individual talent then all the competition combined but they lost to a better team. Teams rule the international competition not individuals.
Solutions. Not many but the best I can come up with is leave the professional players out of the team concept. Since their egos are usually the biggest they are the ones that kill the team concept cause they wanna add to their highlight reel. THat's my thought anyway.
U.S. doesn't win a game in the World Cup
U.S. loses in the Basketball Championship
U.S. doesn't win the Baseball Classic
even today I see in the L.A. Time the U.S. failed in Gymnastics.
Now I'm not sure the reasons for the dimise of the U.S. sports I think it's the fact in at least the professionals they don't really promote team competition but individual players. Take a look at Basketball. The United States had the best individual talent then all the competition combined but they lost to a better team. Teams rule the international competition not individuals.
Solutions. Not many but the best I can come up with is leave the professional players out of the team concept. Since their egos are usually the biggest they are the ones that kill the team concept cause they wanna add to their highlight reel. THat's my thought anyway.
O'Idiot
So we have Bill O'Idiot's column in today's Los Angeles Daily News and he talks about the segment in the new Katie Couric show on CBS where she has people speak for about 90 seconds. Now he talks badly about the first guest and since he never saw the interview because if he did he would see how pro-Bush (the first guest was a father who lost his son at the Columbine tragedy years ago). The guest went to seriously blame President Bill Clinton for the tragedy and just bash him (like all right-wingers who refuse to look in the mirror).
Now again he talks about the media like he is not a part of it. Which is sad cause we know what a psychopath he really and if he really has watched that segment he is refering to he would praise it because she has had all conservitives but say one spouting off lie after lie which is all they know how to do I guess.
As usual real hard hitting stuff O'Idiot.
Now again he talks about the media like he is not a part of it. Which is sad cause we know what a psychopath he really and if he really has watched that segment he is refering to he would praise it because she has had all conservitives but say one spouting off lie after lie which is all they know how to do I guess.
As usual real hard hitting stuff O'Idiot.
Proven Right
Everyone remembers that attempted hit job the Chris Wallace tried on President Bill Clinton a couple of weeks ago. Remember specifically about how Wallace said how Clinton, who had one month left in office, didn't go after the people responsible for the attack on the USS Cole? And how he claimed he asked Condi Rice the same thing which HE DIDN'T?? And he claims he asked about it cause readers sent emails.
Well Wallace had yet another chance (Rice was on his show for the 24th time) and YET AGAIN he refused to ask why BUSH DID NOTHING about the USS Cole dispite 20,000 emails (including me) demanding he ask her about it.
Fair and balanced Foxnews.
Well Wallace had yet another chance (Rice was on his show for the 24th time) and YET AGAIN he refused to ask why BUSH DID NOTHING about the USS Cole dispite 20,000 emails (including me) demanding he ask her about it.
Fair and balanced Foxnews.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
CNN
So I was watching CNN before I logged on and I heard the following quote from the guest that was on: "For the GOP (I guess that means now Grand old Perverts) to win they have to START using negative ads".
What is he watching? The only ads I see here in CA (from both sides) are negative. I listen to radio stations in the country and I see and hear only negative ads. What election ads is this person watching I'd like to know.
What is he watching? The only ads I see here in CA (from both sides) are negative. I listen to radio stations in the country and I see and hear only negative ads. What election ads is this person watching I'd like to know.
My Favorite
I'd like to talk about my favorite idiot Bill O'Idiot a bit. He made comments during the week that I think he just made up. Here are the quotes.
This is from his radio show on October 11th:
You know, I don't really care who wins the election in November. The only thing that bothers me is the Supreme Court because I don't want secular-progressive judges on the court, and they're more likely to come about if Nancy Pelosi and her crew are in there. And I don't like San Francisco values. But again, that's up to you. You want San Francisco values, you vote in the Democrats because Pelosi becomes the speaker of the House. Frightening to me, but I -- you know, you're smarter than I am as far as these things are concerned. You vote for who you wanna vote for. I'm not gonna tell you who to vote for.
I see the world in black and white. Nancy Pelosi never does. I think that's dangerous in a time of terror. I think there are villains who want to kill us. You know, and if you don't accept that, your odds of dying go higher.
Now last I checked the House does not nominate people for the Supreme Court, the President does. I guess O'Idiot forgot that. Second what are San Francisco values can anyone explain that to me? Oh yeah he also said it's ok for Al Queda to blow up San Francisco didn't he?
He also said if Progressives take control they will cancel Christmas when it's funny how I have NEVER heard ANYONE say that.
For full disclosure I'm jewish for those who are new to my site.
But I guess Bill O'Idiot makes stuff up as he goes along to smear anyone who disagrees with him.
This is from his radio show on October 11th:
You know, I don't really care who wins the election in November. The only thing that bothers me is the Supreme Court because I don't want secular-progressive judges on the court, and they're more likely to come about if Nancy Pelosi and her crew are in there. And I don't like San Francisco values. But again, that's up to you. You want San Francisco values, you vote in the Democrats because Pelosi becomes the speaker of the House. Frightening to me, but I -- you know, you're smarter than I am as far as these things are concerned. You vote for who you wanna vote for. I'm not gonna tell you who to vote for.
I see the world in black and white. Nancy Pelosi never does. I think that's dangerous in a time of terror. I think there are villains who want to kill us. You know, and if you don't accept that, your odds of dying go higher.
Now last I checked the House does not nominate people for the Supreme Court, the President does. I guess O'Idiot forgot that. Second what are San Francisco values can anyone explain that to me? Oh yeah he also said it's ok for Al Queda to blow up San Francisco didn't he?
He also said if Progressives take control they will cancel Christmas when it's funny how I have NEVER heard ANYONE say that.
For full disclosure I'm jewish for those who are new to my site.
But I guess Bill O'Idiot makes stuff up as he goes along to smear anyone who disagrees with him.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Curious
So I've been reading about this woman in Georgia who's sole mission is to ban Harry Potter Books from school libraries because it promotes witchcraft. I have three words for her: GET A LIFE
What right do you have to tell other people what to read and what they can and can't enjoy? What business is it of yours? Has she read the book even? IT'S FANTASY, NOT REALITY. People like that need to really get a life.
What right do you have to tell other people what to read and what they can and can't enjoy? What business is it of yours? Has she read the book even? IT'S FANTASY, NOT REALITY. People like that need to really get a life.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
What Else
Just wondering since everything seems to be President Bill Clinton's fault according to conservatives just thinking of a few more things conservatives can blame him for.
It HAD to be Bill Clinton behind the grassy knoll who killed JFK
Bill Clinton is responsible for Global Warning
Bill Clinton sent the iceberg that sunk the Titanic
If anyone can think of anything else that can be blamed for please go ahead.
Back to reality North Korea, Iraq, 9/11, Katrina all happened under GEORGE BUSH'S WATCH. Blame the person CURRENTLY IN CHARGE.
It HAD to be Bill Clinton behind the grassy knoll who killed JFK
Bill Clinton is responsible for Global Warning
Bill Clinton sent the iceberg that sunk the Titanic
If anyone can think of anything else that can be blamed for please go ahead.
Back to reality North Korea, Iraq, 9/11, Katrina all happened under GEORGE BUSH'S WATCH. Blame the person CURRENTLY IN CHARGE.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Just Wondering
Comments like these just piss me off. From Michael Savage:
SAVAGE: The fact of the matter is, in the year 2000, there was an article that I have in my hand -- "U.S. aid helps North Korea build nukes, Congress told." Did you know that the Clinton administration, in the mid-90s, financed two light water nuclear reactors in North Korea? Did you know any of that? That's number one.
Number two: I want to direct you to a traitor. In my opinion, she should be tried for treason, and when she's found guilty, she should be hung. And when she is hung, maybe the other quislings in our government will get the message that we're going to crack down on them, and that our safety and the safety our children mean something to us. The picture I have on michaelsavage.com of Madeleine Albright holding hands with Kim Jong Il the Second [sic] should chill you to your core. I don't know which one is uglier; I don't know which one is more sinister, but this is not a laughing matter.
First off I would like to point out what Savage didn't mention that one of the main brokers of that deal was Donald Rumsfeld (as reported at thinkprogress.org) but if you wanna know what really gets me mad is comments like that and comments like the following from Princess Ann Coulter:
"We didn't know whether to impeach or assasinate President Clinton", or "we should poison the liberal wing of the Supreme Court" or comments like I believe this one is by Glen Beck "we could abort every black baby and the crime rate would drop" or by these jems by Bill O'Idiot "Al Queda can blow up the cobolt tower in San Francisco and we won't help" or "if you don't like this being a Christian country go to Israel" and I can continue with many others.
I just wonder these are the main representatives of the right wing. They are the voice of their party. When I see comments like these I wonder A) Why aren't they charged with making threats by the secret service and B) Comments like those are why I said earlier how racist I feel the right-wing is.
Now I would really like to know by a right-winger how am I supposed to take these comments? Am I supposed to ignore them? Am I supposed to respond? Am I supposed to agree? How does anyone expect me to react but with anger?
SAVAGE: The fact of the matter is, in the year 2000, there was an article that I have in my hand -- "U.S. aid helps North Korea build nukes, Congress told." Did you know that the Clinton administration, in the mid-90s, financed two light water nuclear reactors in North Korea? Did you know any of that? That's number one.
Number two: I want to direct you to a traitor. In my opinion, she should be tried for treason, and when she's found guilty, she should be hung. And when she is hung, maybe the other quislings in our government will get the message that we're going to crack down on them, and that our safety and the safety our children mean something to us. The picture I have on michaelsavage.com of Madeleine Albright holding hands with Kim Jong Il the Second [sic] should chill you to your core. I don't know which one is uglier; I don't know which one is more sinister, but this is not a laughing matter.
First off I would like to point out what Savage didn't mention that one of the main brokers of that deal was Donald Rumsfeld (as reported at thinkprogress.org) but if you wanna know what really gets me mad is comments like that and comments like the following from Princess Ann Coulter:
"We didn't know whether to impeach or assasinate President Clinton", or "we should poison the liberal wing of the Supreme Court" or comments like I believe this one is by Glen Beck "we could abort every black baby and the crime rate would drop" or by these jems by Bill O'Idiot "Al Queda can blow up the cobolt tower in San Francisco and we won't help" or "if you don't like this being a Christian country go to Israel" and I can continue with many others.
I just wonder these are the main representatives of the right wing. They are the voice of their party. When I see comments like these I wonder A) Why aren't they charged with making threats by the secret service and B) Comments like those are why I said earlier how racist I feel the right-wing is.
Now I would really like to know by a right-winger how am I supposed to take these comments? Am I supposed to ignore them? Am I supposed to respond? Am I supposed to agree? How does anyone expect me to react but with anger?
Monday, October 09, 2006
Huh?
I'm a little confused. This is from James Dobson founder of Focus on the Family. He is also the leader of a pro-republican church WHO IS NOT BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE IRS. Here is how he chimed in on the Foley scandel:
DOBSON: We condemn the Foley affair categorically, and we also believe that what Mr. Clinton did was one of the most embarrassing and wicked things ever done by a president in power. Let me remind you, sir, that it was not just James Dobson who found the Lewinsky affair reprehensible. More than 140 newspapers called for Clinton's resignation. But the president didn't do what Mr. Foley has done in leaving. He stayed in office, and he lied to the grand jury to obscure the facts. As it turns out, Mr. Foley has had illicit sex with no one that we know of, and the whole thing turned out to be what some people are now saying was a -- sort of a joke by the boy and some of the other pages.
So if I can understand Mr. Dobson and please ANYONE correct me if I'm wrong on this: Bill Clinton had an affair,it was consensual between TWO ADULTS but that's a crime while Mark Foley, who was asking for A MINOR's penus size is a joke? Please remember this in next month's election. I guess the right-wing of america condones people being perverts too as long as he is on their side. I'm sorry to say this but look at the facts and what everyone is saying and that's how this conclusion is reached. They say it's ok for Mark Foley to do what he did.
DOBSON: We condemn the Foley affair categorically, and we also believe that what Mr. Clinton did was one of the most embarrassing and wicked things ever done by a president in power. Let me remind you, sir, that it was not just James Dobson who found the Lewinsky affair reprehensible. More than 140 newspapers called for Clinton's resignation. But the president didn't do what Mr. Foley has done in leaving. He stayed in office, and he lied to the grand jury to obscure the facts. As it turns out, Mr. Foley has had illicit sex with no one that we know of, and the whole thing turned out to be what some people are now saying was a -- sort of a joke by the boy and some of the other pages.
So if I can understand Mr. Dobson and please ANYONE correct me if I'm wrong on this: Bill Clinton had an affair,it was consensual between TWO ADULTS but that's a crime while Mark Foley, who was asking for A MINOR's penus size is a joke? Please remember this in next month's election. I guess the right-wing of america condones people being perverts too as long as he is on their side. I'm sorry to say this but look at the facts and what everyone is saying and that's how this conclusion is reached. They say it's ok for Mark Foley to do what he did.
Why?
So if you read Bob Woodward's book (as I am)"State of Denial" you know the following information but in case you haven't I would like to give the following from the book:
George W. pulled Bandar aside.
"Bandar, I guess you're the best asshole who knows about the world. Explain to me one thing."
"Governor, what is it?"
"Why should I care about North Korea?"
Bandar said he didn't really know. It was one of the few countries that he did not work on for King Fahd.
"I get these briefings on all parts of the world," Bush said, "and everybody is talking to me about North Korea."
"I'll tell you what, Governor," Bandar said. "One reason should make you care about North Korea."
"All right, smart alek," Bush said, "tell me."
"The 38,000 American troops right on the border." ..."If nothing else counts, this counts. One shot across the border and you lose half these people immediately. You lose 15,000 Americans in a chemical or biological or even regular attack. The United State of America is at war instantly."
"Hmmm," Bush said. "I wish those assholes would put things just point-blank to me. I get half a book telling me about the history of North Korea."
"Now I tell you another answer to that. You don't want to care about North Korea anymore?" Bandar asked. The Saudis wanted America to focus on the Middle East and not get drawn into a conflict in East Asia.
"I didn't say that," Bush replied.
"But if you don't, you withdrawl those troops back. Then it becomes a local conflict. Then you have the whole time to decide, 'Should I get involved? Not involved?' Etc."
At that moment, Colin Powell approached.
"Colin," Bush said, "come here. Bandar and I were shooting the bull, just two fighter pilots shooting the bull." He didn't mention the topic.
"Mr. Governor," Bandar said, "General Powell is almost a fighter pilot. He can shoot the bull almost as good as us."
So Iraq who HAD NO WEAPONS of mass destruction was a threat but Bush wonders why he should care about North Korea.
Well so-called President Bush I guess you should care about North Korea now shouldn't you??
George W. pulled Bandar aside.
"Bandar, I guess you're the best asshole who knows about the world. Explain to me one thing."
"Governor, what is it?"
"Why should I care about North Korea?"
Bandar said he didn't really know. It was one of the few countries that he did not work on for King Fahd.
"I get these briefings on all parts of the world," Bush said, "and everybody is talking to me about North Korea."
"I'll tell you what, Governor," Bandar said. "One reason should make you care about North Korea."
"All right, smart alek," Bush said, "tell me."
"The 38,000 American troops right on the border." ..."If nothing else counts, this counts. One shot across the border and you lose half these people immediately. You lose 15,000 Americans in a chemical or biological or even regular attack. The United State of America is at war instantly."
"Hmmm," Bush said. "I wish those assholes would put things just point-blank to me. I get half a book telling me about the history of North Korea."
"Now I tell you another answer to that. You don't want to care about North Korea anymore?" Bandar asked. The Saudis wanted America to focus on the Middle East and not get drawn into a conflict in East Asia.
"I didn't say that," Bush replied.
"But if you don't, you withdrawl those troops back. Then it becomes a local conflict. Then you have the whole time to decide, 'Should I get involved? Not involved?' Etc."
At that moment, Colin Powell approached.
"Colin," Bush said, "come here. Bandar and I were shooting the bull, just two fighter pilots shooting the bull." He didn't mention the topic.
"Mr. Governor," Bandar said, "General Powell is almost a fighter pilot. He can shoot the bull almost as good as us."
So Iraq who HAD NO WEAPONS of mass destruction was a threat but Bush wonders why he should care about North Korea.
Well so-called President Bush I guess you should care about North Korea now shouldn't you??
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Disappointed
I thought the right stood for family values. I thought the right would be the first to support the child the Rep. Mark Foley was trying to have an affair with. Here is what they are saying:
Hannity: I want to know why these instant messages were held back until now. Who knew about them? Why did they hold them back? Did they do it for political reasons? In other words, were they held back to maximize the political impact before an election? [Democratic strategist] Bob Beckel, you've been around politics a long time. That would not be beyond the realm of possibility. There seems to be a lot of double standards, in my mind. There's a lot of selective moral outrage. We see a lot of things unfolding just before an election. You see that this is just pure politics. Is there any principle left?
Bill KRISTOL: Well, Foley is responsible for it, and the voters in Florida, I guess, who elected him. Maybe they should have known better. But, of course, no one knows. These things happen. People turn out to be creeps and they conceal it pretty well, and then they turn out to be creeps and you act against them.
Tony Perkins of the Conservative Family Research Council: PERKINS: Oh, I -- there's no defense of this behavior. It's outrageous; it's shocking. But it shouldn't be totally surprising when we hold up tolerance and diversity as the guidepost for public life. This is what you end up getting: a congressman chasing 16-year-old boys down the halls of Congress. It's a shame. It's a tragedy. And it does need to be addressed, but not just the symptoms here.
A Wall Street Journal Editorial:
In our admittedly traditional view, this was odd and suspect behavior, especially because Mr. Foley was well known as a homosexual even if he declined to publicly acknowledge it. And Mr. Hastert was informed that fellow Illinois Republican John Shimkus -- who oversees the page program as part of a six-member board -- spoke privately with Mr. Foley, who explained that the email was innocent.
What next was Mr. Hastert supposed to do with an elected Congressman? Assume that Mr. Foley was a potential sexual predator and bar him from having any private communication with pages? Refer him to the Ethics Committee? In retrospect, barring contact with pages would have been wise.
But in today's politically correct culture, it's easy to understand how senior Republicans might well have decided they had no grounds to doubt Mr. Foley merely because he was gay and a little too friendly in emails. Some of those liberals now shouting the loudest for Mr. Hastert's head are the same voices who tell us that the larger society must be tolerant of private lifestyle choices, and certainly must never leap to conclusions about gay men and young boys. Are these Democratic critics of Mr. Hastert saying that they now have more sympathy for the Boy Scouts' decision to ban gay scoutmasters? Where's Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on that one?
Newt Gingrich: "had the House GOP leadership overly aggressively reacted to the initial round, they would also have been accused of gay bashing."
Matt Drudge:I'm just saying from reading these instant messages, this wasn't coerced. I mean, this wasn't somebody -- the kid was having fun with this. These LOLs throughout the entire conversation, these "laugh out louds."
And if anything, these kids are less innocent, these 16- and 17-year-old beasts. And I've seen what they're doing on YouTube, and I've seen what they're doing all over the Internet. Oh yeah. And you just have to tune into any part of their pop culture. You're not going to tell me these are innocent babies. Have you read the transcripts that ABC posted going into the weekend of these instant messages, back and forth? The kids are egging the congressman on! The kids are trying to get this out of him. We haven't got the whole story on this.
You could say, "Well, Drudge, it's abuse of power. This is a congressman abusing these impressionable, young 17-year-old beasts. Talking about their sex lives with a grown man, on the Internet." Because you have to remember, those of us who have seen some of the transcripts of these nasty instant messages. This was two ways, ladies and gentlemen. These kids were playing Foley for everything he was worth. Oh yeah. Oh, I haven't -- you know, they were talking about how many times they've masturbated, and oh, they didn't do it with their girlfriends this weekend. All this -- all these things and these innocent children. And this poor congressman sitting there typing about, "Oh, am I going to get any?" You know?
Michael Savage: You know, don't put me in a position of defending him because it's indefensible. He did it to my kid, I guarantee you, when the kid was that age, I would've, I would've been unhappy, let's put it to you that way. OK. But, the kid was leading him on. I mean, this kid was a, was leading him on. You know what I'm saying? You read these things. Who is the kid? Maybe he's a Democrat. Maybe it's a -- I don't know who it is. Is there a real kid? Now, I could argue that the age of consent is 16 in Washington, he really didn't have sex, that it's not illegal to actually have sex with a 16-year-old, but it's illegal to write an email suggesting sex, to show you how crazy America is. I mean, there are other observations to be drawn here. Like, the boy was playing along with Foley, the deviant, and it's all part of the American obsession with sex, which it is.
Now, I don't know whether the boy exists. The boy sounds like a sleaze ball to me, by the way, for playing along and -- you know, it's a little bit of gay-baiting, incidentally. You want to get into this, you want to go two ways on this one. I'll go every which way, because I got a kaleidoscopic mind. This kid was baiting him. This kid was playing with him, he's no innocent kid. This kid went to Washington to get ahead, let's be very clear. I'm not going to make dirty jokes now, because I could if I was on the stage, because the audience wants it and I know how to play the audience, but it's radio. He went to Washington to get ahead. So he's a greedy, aggressive child from a family that was pushing him like a stage mother. All right, so he knew how to play a congressman who was gay on the gay theme. Let's be clear, we're grown-ups here. And that has to be discussed. What, all of a sudden 16 is a boy? First of all, boy is not 16.
And last this exchange between Hassert and Limbaugh and a commentary by Limbaugh:
LIMBAUGH: Nancy Pelosi knows the person who planted the story about Foley five weeks before the election. "But Rush! But Rush! But Rush! Tell us what you know! How can you be sure she knows?" Well, I can almost guarantee it. She might not know who specifically did it. But she knows where it comes from. All the liberal Democrats do. She knows the person because this -- these emails were held by a liberal, they were planted by a liberal, and they were timed to the 2006 election cycle by a liberal. And liberals know liberals, and so Pelosi knows who Deep IM is. There's a Deep IM here. Not Deep Throat, but there's a Deep IM.
HASTERT: But, you know, this is a political issue in itself, too, and what we've tried to do as the Republican Party is make a better economy, protect this country against terrorism -- and we've worked at it ever since 9-11, worked with the president on it -- and there are some people that try to tear us down. We are the insulation to protect this country, and if they get to me, it looks like they could affect our election as well.
LIMBAUGH: Well, it's clear to me that what the Democrats are doing here in some sort of cooperation with some in the media is to suppress conservative turnout by making it look like you guys knew this all along but because you're so interested in holding the House rather than protecting children that you covered it up.
HASTERT: Yeah.
LIMBAUGH: And I like what you said yesterday, if I may editorialize this way, when you said, "Look, somebody knew this long before we knew it. Somebody knew about those instant messages," and you asked for an investigation into who knew what when. We know that a couple of newspapers in Florida knew a lot more than they were willing to release, and Brian Ross of ABC admitted that he knew about this all the way back in August but he didn't have time for it then because he was worried about the Katrina anniversary and September 11th and so forth.
LIMBAUGH: What is the battle plan to deal with these continuing allegations and accusations that are going to be designed to depress voter turnout? I'm talking about in the media when you dispatch --
HASTERT: One of the things that we have to do -- we're doing a media outreach, but you understand that a lot of that media is not going to listen to us. Our issue is we have to go back local. That's why we got our folks back home on the campaign trail. I'm going to be in 30-some districts over the break. I'm to leave Monday morning, and we're gonna be continuing on the trail, and we have a story to tell. And the Democrats have -- in my view, have put this thing forward to try to block us from telling the story. They're trying to put us on defense. The story is that we have protected this country against terrorism. The story is we have created a good economy in this country, and the story is that we have a plan for energy independence, which we have to do as well. And that's important.
LIMBAUGH: Folks, you don't know the Democrats like I do. Everybody is now comin' out of the closet, if you will, saying they knew Foley was gay. He's in a safe seat. Somebody knew this was going on. Go to one of the kids or go to a couple of pages and say: "Titillate the guy." "Why? Why? Why? I don't want to get in trouble." "You won't get in trouble. You'll be a hero. Nobody'll ever know it's you. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah." How do you get a kid to do this? You threaten 'em or you pay 'em. I don't know.
LIMBAUGH: You know, how do these pages get into the page program? How does this happen? One way is through political connections, political patronage. So who are these pages and who sponsored these kids to become pages and, and for, for what reason? Is there a political party that would stoop this low? Yes, there is. We know that there is a political party that would stoop this low to set somebody up this way.
Now, I know you're saying: "What do you mean 'set him up?' Did it, Rush!" Yeah. I'm not -- again -- you're, you're missin' my point if you're thinking in that regard. I'm not saying that this didn't happen. What, what I'm suggesting here is that a lot of people knew of Foley's proclivities and arranged to amass evidence of it for this very reason, not the protection of the kids. Look how long this is goin' on and nobody did anything to protect the children. Everybody's out there saying: "Now, now we love the children of this country. We're gonna do everything we can to protect the page program. Why, why everything is for the children."
Well, the people involved in this couldn't have cared less about the children. They didn't find the behavior repugnant, but they thought Republican voters would.
LIMBAUGH: This is, this is so obviously a planned, orchestrated release -- timed release of information that's designed to keep the story going. I know how these people in the drive-by media work. I know how the coordinate with the Democrat [sic] Party. They're all excited.
Thanks to mediamaters for their great work with the quotes so to sum up how the right-wing is thinking. According to them it's democrats, the media (which they forget they are apart of) gays, the childs, societies, everyone's fault but there's. Family values except for them. THey truly are disgusting.
Hannity: I want to know why these instant messages were held back until now. Who knew about them? Why did they hold them back? Did they do it for political reasons? In other words, were they held back to maximize the political impact before an election? [Democratic strategist] Bob Beckel, you've been around politics a long time. That would not be beyond the realm of possibility. There seems to be a lot of double standards, in my mind. There's a lot of selective moral outrage. We see a lot of things unfolding just before an election. You see that this is just pure politics. Is there any principle left?
Bill KRISTOL: Well, Foley is responsible for it, and the voters in Florida, I guess, who elected him. Maybe they should have known better. But, of course, no one knows. These things happen. People turn out to be creeps and they conceal it pretty well, and then they turn out to be creeps and you act against them.
Tony Perkins of the Conservative Family Research Council: PERKINS: Oh, I -- there's no defense of this behavior. It's outrageous; it's shocking. But it shouldn't be totally surprising when we hold up tolerance and diversity as the guidepost for public life. This is what you end up getting: a congressman chasing 16-year-old boys down the halls of Congress. It's a shame. It's a tragedy. And it does need to be addressed, but not just the symptoms here.
A Wall Street Journal Editorial:
In our admittedly traditional view, this was odd and suspect behavior, especially because Mr. Foley was well known as a homosexual even if he declined to publicly acknowledge it. And Mr. Hastert was informed that fellow Illinois Republican John Shimkus -- who oversees the page program as part of a six-member board -- spoke privately with Mr. Foley, who explained that the email was innocent.
What next was Mr. Hastert supposed to do with an elected Congressman? Assume that Mr. Foley was a potential sexual predator and bar him from having any private communication with pages? Refer him to the Ethics Committee? In retrospect, barring contact with pages would have been wise.
But in today's politically correct culture, it's easy to understand how senior Republicans might well have decided they had no grounds to doubt Mr. Foley merely because he was gay and a little too friendly in emails. Some of those liberals now shouting the loudest for Mr. Hastert's head are the same voices who tell us that the larger society must be tolerant of private lifestyle choices, and certainly must never leap to conclusions about gay men and young boys. Are these Democratic critics of Mr. Hastert saying that they now have more sympathy for the Boy Scouts' decision to ban gay scoutmasters? Where's Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on that one?
Newt Gingrich: "had the House GOP leadership overly aggressively reacted to the initial round, they would also have been accused of gay bashing."
Matt Drudge:I'm just saying from reading these instant messages, this wasn't coerced. I mean, this wasn't somebody -- the kid was having fun with this. These LOLs throughout the entire conversation, these "laugh out louds."
And if anything, these kids are less innocent, these 16- and 17-year-old beasts. And I've seen what they're doing on YouTube, and I've seen what they're doing all over the Internet. Oh yeah. And you just have to tune into any part of their pop culture. You're not going to tell me these are innocent babies. Have you read the transcripts that ABC posted going into the weekend of these instant messages, back and forth? The kids are egging the congressman on! The kids are trying to get this out of him. We haven't got the whole story on this.
You could say, "Well, Drudge, it's abuse of power. This is a congressman abusing these impressionable, young 17-year-old beasts. Talking about their sex lives with a grown man, on the Internet." Because you have to remember, those of us who have seen some of the transcripts of these nasty instant messages. This was two ways, ladies and gentlemen. These kids were playing Foley for everything he was worth. Oh yeah. Oh, I haven't -- you know, they were talking about how many times they've masturbated, and oh, they didn't do it with their girlfriends this weekend. All this -- all these things and these innocent children. And this poor congressman sitting there typing about, "Oh, am I going to get any?" You know?
Michael Savage: You know, don't put me in a position of defending him because it's indefensible. He did it to my kid, I guarantee you, when the kid was that age, I would've, I would've been unhappy, let's put it to you that way. OK. But, the kid was leading him on. I mean, this kid was a, was leading him on. You know what I'm saying? You read these things. Who is the kid? Maybe he's a Democrat. Maybe it's a -- I don't know who it is. Is there a real kid? Now, I could argue that the age of consent is 16 in Washington, he really didn't have sex, that it's not illegal to actually have sex with a 16-year-old, but it's illegal to write an email suggesting sex, to show you how crazy America is. I mean, there are other observations to be drawn here. Like, the boy was playing along with Foley, the deviant, and it's all part of the American obsession with sex, which it is.
Now, I don't know whether the boy exists. The boy sounds like a sleaze ball to me, by the way, for playing along and -- you know, it's a little bit of gay-baiting, incidentally. You want to get into this, you want to go two ways on this one. I'll go every which way, because I got a kaleidoscopic mind. This kid was baiting him. This kid was playing with him, he's no innocent kid. This kid went to Washington to get ahead, let's be very clear. I'm not going to make dirty jokes now, because I could if I was on the stage, because the audience wants it and I know how to play the audience, but it's radio. He went to Washington to get ahead. So he's a greedy, aggressive child from a family that was pushing him like a stage mother. All right, so he knew how to play a congressman who was gay on the gay theme. Let's be clear, we're grown-ups here. And that has to be discussed. What, all of a sudden 16 is a boy? First of all, boy is not 16.
And last this exchange between Hassert and Limbaugh and a commentary by Limbaugh:
LIMBAUGH: Nancy Pelosi knows the person who planted the story about Foley five weeks before the election. "But Rush! But Rush! But Rush! Tell us what you know! How can you be sure she knows?" Well, I can almost guarantee it. She might not know who specifically did it. But she knows where it comes from. All the liberal Democrats do. She knows the person because this -- these emails were held by a liberal, they were planted by a liberal, and they were timed to the 2006 election cycle by a liberal. And liberals know liberals, and so Pelosi knows who Deep IM is. There's a Deep IM here. Not Deep Throat, but there's a Deep IM.
HASTERT: But, you know, this is a political issue in itself, too, and what we've tried to do as the Republican Party is make a better economy, protect this country against terrorism -- and we've worked at it ever since 9-11, worked with the president on it -- and there are some people that try to tear us down. We are the insulation to protect this country, and if they get to me, it looks like they could affect our election as well.
LIMBAUGH: Well, it's clear to me that what the Democrats are doing here in some sort of cooperation with some in the media is to suppress conservative turnout by making it look like you guys knew this all along but because you're so interested in holding the House rather than protecting children that you covered it up.
HASTERT: Yeah.
LIMBAUGH: And I like what you said yesterday, if I may editorialize this way, when you said, "Look, somebody knew this long before we knew it. Somebody knew about those instant messages," and you asked for an investigation into who knew what when. We know that a couple of newspapers in Florida knew a lot more than they were willing to release, and Brian Ross of ABC admitted that he knew about this all the way back in August but he didn't have time for it then because he was worried about the Katrina anniversary and September 11th and so forth.
LIMBAUGH: What is the battle plan to deal with these continuing allegations and accusations that are going to be designed to depress voter turnout? I'm talking about in the media when you dispatch --
HASTERT: One of the things that we have to do -- we're doing a media outreach, but you understand that a lot of that media is not going to listen to us. Our issue is we have to go back local. That's why we got our folks back home on the campaign trail. I'm going to be in 30-some districts over the break. I'm to leave Monday morning, and we're gonna be continuing on the trail, and we have a story to tell. And the Democrats have -- in my view, have put this thing forward to try to block us from telling the story. They're trying to put us on defense. The story is that we have protected this country against terrorism. The story is we have created a good economy in this country, and the story is that we have a plan for energy independence, which we have to do as well. And that's important.
LIMBAUGH: Folks, you don't know the Democrats like I do. Everybody is now comin' out of the closet, if you will, saying they knew Foley was gay. He's in a safe seat. Somebody knew this was going on. Go to one of the kids or go to a couple of pages and say: "Titillate the guy." "Why? Why? Why? I don't want to get in trouble." "You won't get in trouble. You'll be a hero. Nobody'll ever know it's you. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah." How do you get a kid to do this? You threaten 'em or you pay 'em. I don't know.
LIMBAUGH: You know, how do these pages get into the page program? How does this happen? One way is through political connections, political patronage. So who are these pages and who sponsored these kids to become pages and, and for, for what reason? Is there a political party that would stoop this low? Yes, there is. We know that there is a political party that would stoop this low to set somebody up this way.
Now, I know you're saying: "What do you mean 'set him up?' Did it, Rush!" Yeah. I'm not -- again -- you're, you're missin' my point if you're thinking in that regard. I'm not saying that this didn't happen. What, what I'm suggesting here is that a lot of people knew of Foley's proclivities and arranged to amass evidence of it for this very reason, not the protection of the kids. Look how long this is goin' on and nobody did anything to protect the children. Everybody's out there saying: "Now, now we love the children of this country. We're gonna do everything we can to protect the page program. Why, why everything is for the children."
Well, the people involved in this couldn't have cared less about the children. They didn't find the behavior repugnant, but they thought Republican voters would.
LIMBAUGH: This is, this is so obviously a planned, orchestrated release -- timed release of information that's designed to keep the story going. I know how these people in the drive-by media work. I know how the coordinate with the Democrat [sic] Party. They're all excited.
Thanks to mediamaters for their great work with the quotes so to sum up how the right-wing is thinking. According to them it's democrats, the media (which they forget they are apart of) gays, the childs, societies, everyone's fault but there's. Family values except for them. THey truly are disgusting.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Cliff Notes
I've got the cliff notes version of everything that happened today. I'll be able to get into more details tomorrow but I've been out of the house since 7:00 am this morning til now so I'm beat.
- Mark Foley comes out as gay, claims he was molested as a child. I'm sorry for that but that DOES NOT excuse his actions.
- Everyone's at fault over the Mark Foley problems but Mark Foley according to Dennis Hassert on the Rush Limbaugh show. Seriously he blames liberals, kids, everything but the problems in his own house. I guess they really don't wanna win come November.
- 17 U.S. soldiers have been killed since Saturday? When is Bush going to be charged with each murder and given the proper sentence?
- Rice denies having a meeting with George Tenet regarding an impending al-queda attack then it's found out they did have that meeting. So Rice lied to the 9-11 commission. She should be in jail...NOW!
- Fox News and Florida newspapers apparently had the Foley story but was saving it until AFTER the election. Shows how important the safety of children is to them doesn't it?
- Comparasons being made to President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky's affair. There are a few differences. But to name one President Clinton and Lewinsky were both ADULTS having a consensual affair. This wasn't.
That's all for now.
- Mark Foley comes out as gay, claims he was molested as a child. I'm sorry for that but that DOES NOT excuse his actions.
- Everyone's at fault over the Mark Foley problems but Mark Foley according to Dennis Hassert on the Rush Limbaugh show. Seriously he blames liberals, kids, everything but the problems in his own house. I guess they really don't wanna win come November.
- 17 U.S. soldiers have been killed since Saturday? When is Bush going to be charged with each murder and given the proper sentence?
- Rice denies having a meeting with George Tenet regarding an impending al-queda attack then it's found out they did have that meeting. So Rice lied to the 9-11 commission. She should be in jail...NOW!
- Fox News and Florida newspapers apparently had the Foley story but was saving it until AFTER the election. Shows how important the safety of children is to them doesn't it?
- Comparasons being made to President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky's affair. There are a few differences. But to name one President Clinton and Lewinsky were both ADULTS having a consensual affair. This wasn't.
That's all for now.
Monday, October 02, 2006
Another Nail
Found this quote from Sen. Bill Frist (You heard of that REpublican) on dailykos.com
Here it is:
QALAT, Afghanistan U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Monday that the Afghan guerrilla war can never be won militarily and called for efforts to bring the Taliban and their supporters into the Afghan government.
The Tennessee Republican said he had learned from briefings that Taliban fighters were too numerous and had too much popular support to be defeated by military means.
"You need to bring them into a more transparent type of government," Frist said during a brief visit to a U.S. and Romanian military base in the southern Taliban stronghold of Qalat. "And if that's accomplished we'll be successful."
Again congrats to Osama Bin Laden on winning the war on terror.
Here it is:
QALAT, Afghanistan U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Monday that the Afghan guerrilla war can never be won militarily and called for efforts to bring the Taliban and their supporters into the Afghan government.
The Tennessee Republican said he had learned from briefings that Taliban fighters were too numerous and had too much popular support to be defeated by military means.
"You need to bring them into a more transparent type of government," Frist said during a brief visit to a U.S. and Romanian military base in the southern Taliban stronghold of Qalat. "And if that's accomplished we'll be successful."
Again congrats to Osama Bin Laden on winning the war on terror.
Nothing But Class
I've always said we're blessed here in Los Angeles with the rich history of our sports teams and especially announcers. It's their job to describe the action, tell stories and keep listeners/viewers tuned in. We've had 3 of the greatest of all time and one of them FINALLY joined the others getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Joining the late Chick Hearn and legend Vin Scully was the announcer for the L.A. Kings Bob Miller. A person who I have met a couple of times and someone who is nothing but class all the way. Chick Hearn looked down from the heavens and smiled today. A deserving honor.
Joining the late Chick Hearn and legend Vin Scully was the announcer for the L.A. Kings Bob Miller. A person who I have met a couple of times and someone who is nothing but class all the way. Chick Hearn looked down from the heavens and smiled today. A deserving honor.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Accidental Racist??
So I'm reading Jonathan Chait's column in today's Los Angeles Times where he talks about (R) Senator Goerge Allen. For those unaware he is the Senator from Virginia who has made several racist remarks recently. The remarks Chait is refering to is Allen's first odd remarks calling a gentleman of Indian decent "Macaca" which is in Indian terms racist.
Now that could have been a mistake. I let that one go that's why I didn't talk about it much. But since then there have been several other cases which shows his racism. First in his debate against Democratic challenger Jim Webb. He was asked about his Jewish heritage when it was well known he was raised that way. Not only did he deny that, but he ANGRILY put down the reporter who "dared" to ask him that. Again it's well known his mother was Jewish.
Now we turn to this week. Several reports indicate that he once but a dear's head in a black families mailbox and he used to go around college saying the "n" word regarding African-American. PLUS the fact he is a member of a group simular to the KKK called the CCC. And if you go to their website you can see what they are all about it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what he is about.
Just another in a long line of Republicans with simular thoughts.
Now that could have been a mistake. I let that one go that's why I didn't talk about it much. But since then there have been several other cases which shows his racism. First in his debate against Democratic challenger Jim Webb. He was asked about his Jewish heritage when it was well known he was raised that way. Not only did he deny that, but he ANGRILY put down the reporter who "dared" to ask him that. Again it's well known his mother was Jewish.
Now we turn to this week. Several reports indicate that he once but a dear's head in a black families mailbox and he used to go around college saying the "n" word regarding African-American. PLUS the fact he is a member of a group simular to the KKK called the CCC. And if you go to their website you can see what they are all about it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what he is about.
Just another in a long line of Republicans with simular thoughts.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Now the Big News
The big news of course of the past couple of days is the complete destruction of our rights by the President. With the passage of the joke of a bill which allows Bush and only that JACKA$$ BUsh to decide how to treat prisoners. Habeas Corpus is gone. We don't have rights. Bush can take ANY U.S. CITIZEN, ANYONE HE WANTS, he can lock him or her up for ANY amount of time WITHOUT charging them. He CAN now torture U.S. CITIZEN he chooses if he wants. The person DOES NOT have access to lawyers CAN NOT face his/her accusers. Anyone BUSH choses.
Yes I'm angry. We are now communist Russia. This is the darkest day in American history. Congrats to Osama Bin Laden. He won the war on terror.
Yes I'm angry. We are now communist Russia. This is the darkest day in American history. Congrats to Osama Bin Laden. He won the war on terror.
Lots of News
Lots going on in the past couple of days so let's get caught up a bit. First I'd like to talk about Mark Foley. A Republican in Florda who resigned (smartly) because he was exchanging, shall we say, disturbing video with a 16 year old congressional page. That's disgusting and it violates a law that he wrote. I guess he wrote it to eliminate compitition. Now off hand you would think that would be that. The case would be turned over and we should see if charges will be fired but looking around there apparently is more. First I have a Foley quote during the Lewinsky witch-hunt in 1998: "It's vile," said Rep. Mark Foley, R-West Palm Beach. "It's more sad than anything else, to see someone with such potential throw it all down the drain because of a sexual addiction."
Isn't that funny? But there is even more information and that is the Republicans knew about it and didn't advise Democrats that they are investigating the congressmen. Here is a list of the Republicans who knew which is also availible at Rawstory. Drop these sick freaks an email please:
_The congressional sponsor of the page, Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-La., said he was asked by the youth's parents not to pursue the matter, so he dropped it.
_Alexander said that before deciding to end his involvement, he passed on what he knew to the chairman of the House Republican campaign organization, Rep. Thomas Reynolds, R-N.Y. Reynolds' spokesman, Carl Forti, said the campaign chairman also took no action in deference to the parents' wishes.
_Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill., chairman of the Page Board that oversees the congressional work-study program for high schoolers, said he did investigate but Foley falsely assured him he was only mentoring the boy. Pages are high school students who attend classes under congressional supervision and work as messengers.
Add a couple of Republicans in power, aka Dennis Hasert and House Majority Leader John Boehner and you can see. By the way I'm going to add something simular which is along these lines from another Republican. Rep. John Doolittle (R) from California apparently knew of a sex slave, forced abortions, and sweatshop conditions in the U.S. territory of the Northern Marianas Islands. He looked the other way because disgraced lobbyest Jack Abramoff (who was in charge of it) paid him money.
That's right the Republican Party. The party of values. I'd love to hear any excuse for this disturbing behavior.
Isn't that funny? But there is even more information and that is the Republicans knew about it and didn't advise Democrats that they are investigating the congressmen. Here is a list of the Republicans who knew which is also availible at Rawstory. Drop these sick freaks an email please:
_The congressional sponsor of the page, Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-La., said he was asked by the youth's parents not to pursue the matter, so he dropped it.
_Alexander said that before deciding to end his involvement, he passed on what he knew to the chairman of the House Republican campaign organization, Rep. Thomas Reynolds, R-N.Y. Reynolds' spokesman, Carl Forti, said the campaign chairman also took no action in deference to the parents' wishes.
_Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill., chairman of the Page Board that oversees the congressional work-study program for high schoolers, said he did investigate but Foley falsely assured him he was only mentoring the boy. Pages are high school students who attend classes under congressional supervision and work as messengers.
Add a couple of Republicans in power, aka Dennis Hasert and House Majority Leader John Boehner and you can see. By the way I'm going to add something simular which is along these lines from another Republican. Rep. John Doolittle (R) from California apparently knew of a sex slave, forced abortions, and sweatshop conditions in the U.S. territory of the Northern Marianas Islands. He looked the other way because disgraced lobbyest Jack Abramoff (who was in charge of it) paid him money.
That's right the Republican Party. The party of values. I'd love to hear any excuse for this disturbing behavior.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Handicapping the races
Actually I don't mean the political races I mean in Baseball. You all know I'm a sports fan and once in awhile I like to talk sports. So here we go.
NL Manager of the year:
Choices
A) Charlie Manuel (Phillies)
B) Joe Girardi (Marlins)
C) Grady Little (Dodgers)
D) Willie Randolph (Mets)
To me this is a no-brainer Joe Girardi. Shame he's going to get fired cause he doesn't get along with the owner he's done a great job.
AL Manager of the year:
Jim Leyland (Tigers)
Ron Gardenhire (Twins)
Joe Torre (Yankees)
The obvious choice is Jim Leyland of the Tigers. Took a team that lost over 100 games a couple of years ago and look at them now.
NL Rookie of the year:
Choices
A) Russell Martin (Dodgers)
B) Andre Eithier (Dodgers)
C) Ryan Zimmerman (Nationals)
D) Dan Uggla (Marlins)
My pick. As much as I'd like to say Martin Uggla deserves it. He's had a hell of a year..
AL ROY
Jared Weaver (Angles)
Francisco Liriano (Twins)
My Pick. Weaver. Amazing year
NL Cy Young:
Trevor Hoffman (Padres)
Chris Carpenter (Cardinals)
Roger Clemens (Astros)
My Pick: Hoffman. It would be Clemens but Hoffman's been pretty impressive all year.
AL Cy Young:
Johan Santana (Twins)
Kenny ROgers (Tigers)
Chein-Ming Wang (Yankees)
My pick. Santana. Duh??
NL and AL comeback player of the year: I combined them both because to me the winners were obvious. But then again.
NL Nomar Garciaparra AL Frank Thomas. Where would their teams be without them.
NL MVP
Albert Puljos (Cardinals)
Ryan Howard (Phillies)
My pick: It's a tough call but I think Howard's been so dominating this year he deserves it.
AL MVP
Frank Thomas (A's)
Derek Jeter (Yankees)
Papi Ortiz (Red Sox)
This is so tough. BUt the Yankees always contend and the A's would be absolutely nowhere if they didn't have Thomas bat. I know he's a DH and that will hold some people back but I give it to Frank Thomas in the narrowist of margins.
Tell me what you think. Am I right or wrong?
NL Manager of the year:
Choices
A) Charlie Manuel (Phillies)
B) Joe Girardi (Marlins)
C) Grady Little (Dodgers)
D) Willie Randolph (Mets)
To me this is a no-brainer Joe Girardi. Shame he's going to get fired cause he doesn't get along with the owner he's done a great job.
AL Manager of the year:
Jim Leyland (Tigers)
Ron Gardenhire (Twins)
Joe Torre (Yankees)
The obvious choice is Jim Leyland of the Tigers. Took a team that lost over 100 games a couple of years ago and look at them now.
NL Rookie of the year:
Choices
A) Russell Martin (Dodgers)
B) Andre Eithier (Dodgers)
C) Ryan Zimmerman (Nationals)
D) Dan Uggla (Marlins)
My pick. As much as I'd like to say Martin Uggla deserves it. He's had a hell of a year..
AL ROY
Jared Weaver (Angles)
Francisco Liriano (Twins)
My Pick. Weaver. Amazing year
NL Cy Young:
Trevor Hoffman (Padres)
Chris Carpenter (Cardinals)
Roger Clemens (Astros)
My Pick: Hoffman. It would be Clemens but Hoffman's been pretty impressive all year.
AL Cy Young:
Johan Santana (Twins)
Kenny ROgers (Tigers)
Chein-Ming Wang (Yankees)
My pick. Santana. Duh??
NL and AL comeback player of the year: I combined them both because to me the winners were obvious. But then again.
NL Nomar Garciaparra AL Frank Thomas. Where would their teams be without them.
NL MVP
Albert Puljos (Cardinals)
Ryan Howard (Phillies)
My pick: It's a tough call but I think Howard's been so dominating this year he deserves it.
AL MVP
Frank Thomas (A's)
Derek Jeter (Yankees)
Papi Ortiz (Red Sox)
This is so tough. BUt the Yankees always contend and the A's would be absolutely nowhere if they didn't have Thomas bat. I know he's a DH and that will hold some people back but I give it to Frank Thomas in the narrowist of margins.
Tell me what you think. Am I right or wrong?
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
More Lies
It's funny how President Clinton went through the impeachment hearings for lying yet Bush and the Administration that currently occupies the White HOuse tells so many lies they don't could say it's weather is clear when there is a blizzard outside.
Here is more proof. Sec. Rice responding to what President Clinton said in the NY TImes: “We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al Qaeda,” Rice responded during the hourlong session.
Here is what the 9/11 commission said: As the Clinton administration drew to a close, Clarke and his staff developed a policy paper of their own [which] incorporated the CIA’s new ideas from the Blue Sky memo, and posed several near-term policy options. Clarke and his staff proposed a goal to “roll back” al Qaeda over a period of three to five years …[including] covert aid to the Northern Alliance, covert aid to Uzbekistan, and renewed Predator flights in March 2001. A sentence called for military action to destroy al Qaeda command-and control targets and infrastructure and Taliban military and command assets. The paper also expressed concern about the presence of al Qaeda operatives in the United States.” [p. 197]
Here is more from the report: The same day, [Counterterrorism Czar Richard] Clarke convened a meeting of his CSG [Counterterrorism Security Group] to discuss both the hijacking concern and the antiaircraft missile threat. To address the hijacking warning, the group agreed that New York airports should go to maximum security starting that weekend. They agreed to boost security at other East coast airports. The CIA agreed to distribute versions of the report to the FBI and FAA to pass to the New York Police Department and the airlines. The FAA issued a security directive on December 8, with specific requirements for more intensive air carrier screening of passengers and more oversight of the screening process, at all three New York area airports. [pg. 128-30]
On August 6, 2001, the Bush administration received a President’s Daily Brief entitled “Bin Laden Determined to Strike U.S.” Here’s how the Bush administration reacted, according to the 9/11 Commission report:
[President Bush] did not recall discussing the August 6 report with the Attorney General or whether Rice had done so.[p. 260]
We have found no indication of any further discussion before September 11 among the President and his top advisers of the possibility of a threat of an al Qaeda attack in the United States. DCI Tenet visited President Bush in Crawford, Texas, on August 17 and participated in the PDB briefings of the President between August 31 (after the President had returned to Washington) and September 10. But Tenet does not recall any discussions with the President of the domestic threat during this period. [p. 262]
So again President Clinton tried to kill Bin Laden while Bush has and continues to do nothing. Remember that right-wingers
Here is more proof. Sec. Rice responding to what President Clinton said in the NY TImes: “We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al Qaeda,” Rice responded during the hourlong session.
Here is what the 9/11 commission said: As the Clinton administration drew to a close, Clarke and his staff developed a policy paper of their own [which] incorporated the CIA’s new ideas from the Blue Sky memo, and posed several near-term policy options. Clarke and his staff proposed a goal to “roll back” al Qaeda over a period of three to five years …[including] covert aid to the Northern Alliance, covert aid to Uzbekistan, and renewed Predator flights in March 2001. A sentence called for military action to destroy al Qaeda command-and control targets and infrastructure and Taliban military and command assets. The paper also expressed concern about the presence of al Qaeda operatives in the United States.” [p. 197]
Here is more from the report: The same day, [Counterterrorism Czar Richard] Clarke convened a meeting of his CSG [Counterterrorism Security Group] to discuss both the hijacking concern and the antiaircraft missile threat. To address the hijacking warning, the group agreed that New York airports should go to maximum security starting that weekend. They agreed to boost security at other East coast airports. The CIA agreed to distribute versions of the report to the FBI and FAA to pass to the New York Police Department and the airlines. The FAA issued a security directive on December 8, with specific requirements for more intensive air carrier screening of passengers and more oversight of the screening process, at all three New York area airports. [pg. 128-30]
On August 6, 2001, the Bush administration received a President’s Daily Brief entitled “Bin Laden Determined to Strike U.S.” Here’s how the Bush administration reacted, according to the 9/11 Commission report:
[President Bush] did not recall discussing the August 6 report with the Attorney General or whether Rice had done so.[p. 260]
We have found no indication of any further discussion before September 11 among the President and his top advisers of the possibility of a threat of an al Qaeda attack in the United States. DCI Tenet visited President Bush in Crawford, Texas, on August 17 and participated in the PDB briefings of the President between August 31 (after the President had returned to Washington) and September 10. But Tenet does not recall any discussions with the President of the domestic threat during this period. [p. 262]
So again President Clinton tried to kill Bin Laden while Bush has and continues to do nothing. Remember that right-wingers
Monday, September 25, 2006
Remember when?
Remember when President Bill Clinton wanted to go after Osama Bin Laden? I always say how he was rediculed by the right wing? No one belives me when I say this. Here is the proof courtesy of thinkprogress.org and salon.com:
Rep. Jim Gibbons (R-NV):
“‘Look at the movie Wag the Dog. I think this has all the elements of that movie,’ Rep. Jim Gibbons, R-Nev., said. ‘Our reaction to the embassy bombings should be based on sound credible evidence, not a knee-jerk reaction to try to direct public attention away from his personal problems.’” [Ottawa Citizen, 8/21/98]
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA):
“There’s an obvious issue which will be raised internationally about the response here as to whether there is any diversionary motive involved. … I have deliberated consciously any references to Ms. Monica Lewinsky, but when you ask the question in very blunt terms, the president’s current problems have to be on the minds of many people.” [CNN, 8/20/98]
Former Sen. John Ashcroft (R-MO):
“‘We support the president out of a sense of duty whenever he deploys military forces, but we’re not sure - were these forces sent at this time because he needed to divert our attention from his personal problems?‘ Ashcroft said during the taping of a TV program in Manchester, N.H.” [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 8/21/98]
Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX):
“I’m very supportive of the strike that has happened, but I will tell you that the timing is very questionable. This was the day that Monica Lewinsky has gone back to the grand jury, evidently enraged. Certainly that information will be overshadowed.” [Dallas Morning News, 8/21/98]
Former Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN):
“Coats (R-IN), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a statement, ‘While there is clearly much more we need to learn about this attack and why it was ordered today, given the president’s personal difficulties this week, it is legitimate to question the timing of this action.‘” [CNN, 8/20/98]
Rep. Dave Weldon (R-FL):
“‘The obvious question is, are the two connected?’ asked Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.), who chairs the National Security Committee’s research subcommittee. ‘That’s the unthinkable, and I would hope it would never occur in America, but I can tell you, a lot of people are wondering about it today.‘” [Los Angeles Times, 8/21/98]
Former Rep. Bob Barr (R-GA):
“All I’m saying is if factors other than good intelligence, military necessity, being prepared for the consequences entered into it, then it is wrong, and it appears that one of those factors that may have entered into it is to take something that could have been done a week ago and do it today in an effort to divert some attention.” [Fox News, 8/20/98]
Rep. Dick Armey, GOP majority leader: "The suspicion some people have about the president's motives in this attack [on Iraq] is itself a powerful argument for impeachment," Armey said in a statement. "After months of lies, the president has given millions of people around the world reason to doubt that he has sent Americans into battle for the right reasons."
Rep. Gerald Solomon, R-N.Y.: "It is obvious that they're (the Clinton White House) doing everything they can to postpone the vote on this impeachment in order to try to get whatever kind of leverage they can, and the American people ought to be as outraged as I am about it," Solomon said in an interview with CNN. Asked if he was accusing Clinton of playing with American lives for political expediency, Solomon said, "Whether he knows it or not, that's exactly what he's doing."
GOP Sen. Dan Coats: Coats, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a statement, "While there is clearly much more we need to learn about this attack [on bin Laden] and why it was ordered today, given the president's personal difficulties this week, it is legitimate to question the timing of this action."
Sen. Larry Craig, U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee: "The foregoing, the premise of the recent film 'Wag the Dog,' might once have seemed farfetched. Yet it can hardly escape comment that on the very day, August 17, that President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury to explain his possibly criminal behavior, Commander-in-Chief Bill Clinton has ordered U.S. Marines and air crews to commence several days of ground and air exercises in, yes, Albania as a warning of possible NATO intervention in next-door Kosovo ...
"Not too many years ago, it would not have entered the mind of even the worst of cynics to speculate whether any American president, whatever his political difficulties, would even consider sending U.S. military personnel into harm's way to serve his own, personal needs. But in an era when pundits openly weigh the question of whether President Clinton will (or should) tell the truth under oath not because he has a simple obligation to do so but because of the possible impact on his political 'viability' -- is it self-evident that military decisions are not affected by similar considerations? Under the circumstances, it is fair to ask to what extent the Clinton Administration has forfeited the benefit of the doubt as to the motives behind its actions."
GOP activist Paul Weyrich: "Paul Weyrich, a leading conservative activist, said Clinton's decision to bomb on the eve of the impeachment vote 'is more of an impeachable offense than anything he is being charged with in Congress.'"
Wall Street Journal editorial: "It is dangerous for an American president to launch a military strike, however justified, at a time when many will conclude he acted only out of narrow self-interest to forestall or postpone his own impeachment."
Sen. Trent Lott, GOP majority leader: "I cannot support this military action in the Persian Gulf at this time," Lott said in a statement. "Both the timing and the policy are subject to question."
Rep. Gerald Solomon: "'Never underestimate a desperate president,' said a furious House Rules Committee Chairman Gerald B.H. Solomon (R-N.Y.). 'What option is left for getting impeachment off the front page and maybe even postponed? And how else to explain the sudden appearance of a backbone that has been invisible up to now?'"
Rep. Tillie Folwer: "'It [the bombing of Iraq] is certainly rather suspicious timing,' said Rep. Tillie Fowler (R-Florida). 'I think the president is shameless in what he would do to stay in office.'"
Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum: "First, it [intervention in Kosovo] is a 'wag the dog' public relations ploy to involve us in a war in order to divert attention from his personal scandals (only a few of which were addressed in the Senate trial). He is again following the scenario of the 'life is truer than fiction' movie 'Wag the Dog.' The very day after his acquittal, Clinton moved quickly to 'move on' from the subject of impeachment by announcing threats to bomb and to send U.S. ground troops into the civil war in Kosovo between Serbian authorities and ethnic Albanians fighting for independence. He scheduled Americans to be part of a NATO force under non-American command."
Jim Hoagland, Washington Post: "President Clinton has indelibly associated a justified military response ... with his own wrongdoing ... Clinton has now injected the impeachment process against him into foreign policy, and vice versa."
Wall Street Journal editorial: "Perceptions that the American president is less interested in the global consequences than in taking any action that will enable him to hold onto power [are] a further demonstration that he has dangerously compromised himself in conducting the nation's affairs, and should be impeached."
How does it feel right-wingers to have egg on your face YET AGAIN??
Rep. Jim Gibbons (R-NV):
“‘Look at the movie Wag the Dog. I think this has all the elements of that movie,’ Rep. Jim Gibbons, R-Nev., said. ‘Our reaction to the embassy bombings should be based on sound credible evidence, not a knee-jerk reaction to try to direct public attention away from his personal problems.’” [Ottawa Citizen, 8/21/98]
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA):
“There’s an obvious issue which will be raised internationally about the response here as to whether there is any diversionary motive involved. … I have deliberated consciously any references to Ms. Monica Lewinsky, but when you ask the question in very blunt terms, the president’s current problems have to be on the minds of many people.” [CNN, 8/20/98]
Former Sen. John Ashcroft (R-MO):
“‘We support the president out of a sense of duty whenever he deploys military forces, but we’re not sure - were these forces sent at this time because he needed to divert our attention from his personal problems?‘ Ashcroft said during the taping of a TV program in Manchester, N.H.” [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 8/21/98]
Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX):
“I’m very supportive of the strike that has happened, but I will tell you that the timing is very questionable. This was the day that Monica Lewinsky has gone back to the grand jury, evidently enraged. Certainly that information will be overshadowed.” [Dallas Morning News, 8/21/98]
Former Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN):
“Coats (R-IN), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a statement, ‘While there is clearly much more we need to learn about this attack and why it was ordered today, given the president’s personal difficulties this week, it is legitimate to question the timing of this action.‘” [CNN, 8/20/98]
Rep. Dave Weldon (R-FL):
“‘The obvious question is, are the two connected?’ asked Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.), who chairs the National Security Committee’s research subcommittee. ‘That’s the unthinkable, and I would hope it would never occur in America, but I can tell you, a lot of people are wondering about it today.‘” [Los Angeles Times, 8/21/98]
Former Rep. Bob Barr (R-GA):
“All I’m saying is if factors other than good intelligence, military necessity, being prepared for the consequences entered into it, then it is wrong, and it appears that one of those factors that may have entered into it is to take something that could have been done a week ago and do it today in an effort to divert some attention.” [Fox News, 8/20/98]
Rep. Dick Armey, GOP majority leader: "The suspicion some people have about the president's motives in this attack [on Iraq] is itself a powerful argument for impeachment," Armey said in a statement. "After months of lies, the president has given millions of people around the world reason to doubt that he has sent Americans into battle for the right reasons."
Rep. Gerald Solomon, R-N.Y.: "It is obvious that they're (the Clinton White House) doing everything they can to postpone the vote on this impeachment in order to try to get whatever kind of leverage they can, and the American people ought to be as outraged as I am about it," Solomon said in an interview with CNN. Asked if he was accusing Clinton of playing with American lives for political expediency, Solomon said, "Whether he knows it or not, that's exactly what he's doing."
GOP Sen. Dan Coats: Coats, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a statement, "While there is clearly much more we need to learn about this attack [on bin Laden] and why it was ordered today, given the president's personal difficulties this week, it is legitimate to question the timing of this action."
Sen. Larry Craig, U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee: "The foregoing, the premise of the recent film 'Wag the Dog,' might once have seemed farfetched. Yet it can hardly escape comment that on the very day, August 17, that President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury to explain his possibly criminal behavior, Commander-in-Chief Bill Clinton has ordered U.S. Marines and air crews to commence several days of ground and air exercises in, yes, Albania as a warning of possible NATO intervention in next-door Kosovo ...
"Not too many years ago, it would not have entered the mind of even the worst of cynics to speculate whether any American president, whatever his political difficulties, would even consider sending U.S. military personnel into harm's way to serve his own, personal needs. But in an era when pundits openly weigh the question of whether President Clinton will (or should) tell the truth under oath not because he has a simple obligation to do so but because of the possible impact on his political 'viability' -- is it self-evident that military decisions are not affected by similar considerations? Under the circumstances, it is fair to ask to what extent the Clinton Administration has forfeited the benefit of the doubt as to the motives behind its actions."
GOP activist Paul Weyrich: "Paul Weyrich, a leading conservative activist, said Clinton's decision to bomb on the eve of the impeachment vote 'is more of an impeachable offense than anything he is being charged with in Congress.'"
Wall Street Journal editorial: "It is dangerous for an American president to launch a military strike, however justified, at a time when many will conclude he acted only out of narrow self-interest to forestall or postpone his own impeachment."
Sen. Trent Lott, GOP majority leader: "I cannot support this military action in the Persian Gulf at this time," Lott said in a statement. "Both the timing and the policy are subject to question."
Rep. Gerald Solomon: "'Never underestimate a desperate president,' said a furious House Rules Committee Chairman Gerald B.H. Solomon (R-N.Y.). 'What option is left for getting impeachment off the front page and maybe even postponed? And how else to explain the sudden appearance of a backbone that has been invisible up to now?'"
Rep. Tillie Folwer: "'It [the bombing of Iraq] is certainly rather suspicious timing,' said Rep. Tillie Fowler (R-Florida). 'I think the president is shameless in what he would do to stay in office.'"
Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum: "First, it [intervention in Kosovo] is a 'wag the dog' public relations ploy to involve us in a war in order to divert attention from his personal scandals (only a few of which were addressed in the Senate trial). He is again following the scenario of the 'life is truer than fiction' movie 'Wag the Dog.' The very day after his acquittal, Clinton moved quickly to 'move on' from the subject of impeachment by announcing threats to bomb and to send U.S. ground troops into the civil war in Kosovo between Serbian authorities and ethnic Albanians fighting for independence. He scheduled Americans to be part of a NATO force under non-American command."
Jim Hoagland, Washington Post: "President Clinton has indelibly associated a justified military response ... with his own wrongdoing ... Clinton has now injected the impeachment process against him into foreign policy, and vice versa."
Wall Street Journal editorial: "Perceptions that the American president is less interested in the global consequences than in taking any action that will enable him to hold onto power [are] a further demonstration that he has dangerously compromised himself in conducting the nation's affairs, and should be impeached."
How does it feel right-wingers to have egg on your face YET AGAIN??
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Advice Plesae
I need some advice here. I've always been honest with you with my life. Both good and bad. I feel if you want to know me you should know both the positive and negative.
In the past I've told you I drink. I've always felt with maybe 5 or so exceptions I've always been in control and even when I am drunk I've not the "a$$hole drunk" I'm more the "happy drunk" or so I'm told. I've always felt that when you drink it enhances your personality one way or the other.
The reason I bring it up is this. I have a place where I go to all the time where I can go and hang out and godforbid relax which is something I really don't have much of a chance to do. So last night a friend of mine named Jeff (yes I'm using his name he deserves all the embarassment he can get) who drinks all the time and is an A$$hole drunk shows up. Jeff's one of the nicest guys I know until he gets drunk and then I don't wanna deal with him. Jeff is there and we are hanging out last night and another friend of ours shows up and he goes over to talk with him and his girlfriend. Now Jeff gets really loud and obnoxious as I said when he is drunk but is normally harmless. I leave for a few minutes to use the restroom and as I said Jeff is talking with my other friend. I come back and Jeff is on the floor and my other friend is beating the snot out of him cause Jeff was in my friends face for an underserved reason. In other words Jeff had it coming.
Now normally I would be the first to defend Jeff but there is no excuse for that. One of the things I always have said is we are responsible for our own actions and Jeff was responsible cause he was the one who was piss drunk.
My bottom line is I'm going to see Jeff we go around to a lot of the same places but I've lost so much respect for him I don't really know how to react to him when I see him. I need some help here.
In the past I've told you I drink. I've always felt with maybe 5 or so exceptions I've always been in control and even when I am drunk I've not the "a$$hole drunk" I'm more the "happy drunk" or so I'm told. I've always felt that when you drink it enhances your personality one way or the other.
The reason I bring it up is this. I have a place where I go to all the time where I can go and hang out and godforbid relax which is something I really don't have much of a chance to do. So last night a friend of mine named Jeff (yes I'm using his name he deserves all the embarassment he can get) who drinks all the time and is an A$$hole drunk shows up. Jeff's one of the nicest guys I know until he gets drunk and then I don't wanna deal with him. Jeff is there and we are hanging out last night and another friend of ours shows up and he goes over to talk with him and his girlfriend. Now Jeff gets really loud and obnoxious as I said when he is drunk but is normally harmless. I leave for a few minutes to use the restroom and as I said Jeff is talking with my other friend. I come back and Jeff is on the floor and my other friend is beating the snot out of him cause Jeff was in my friends face for an underserved reason. In other words Jeff had it coming.
Now normally I would be the first to defend Jeff but there is no excuse for that. One of the things I always have said is we are responsible for our own actions and Jeff was responsible cause he was the one who was piss drunk.
My bottom line is I'm going to see Jeff we go around to a lot of the same places but I've lost so much respect for him I don't really know how to react to him when I see him. I need some help here.
Just Wondering
Just wondering the following: We know how Bush has sent the IRS after a church here in Pasadena for the only reason they gave an anti-Bush sermon before the 2004 election. As long as it's fair I don't mind it but we know it isn't. I have the following quote recently from another person who supports the right-wing named Jerry Falwell:
"Nothing will motivate conservative evangelical Christians to vote Republican in the 2008 presidential election more than a Democratic nominee named Hillary Rodham Clinton — not even a run by the devil himself,"
That was in today's Los ANgeles Times. Here's more
"I certainly hope that Hillary is the candidate," Falwell said, according to the recording. "She has $300 million so far. But I hope she's the candidate. Because nothing will energize my [constituency] like Hillary Clinton."
Cheers and laughter filled the room as Falwell continued: "If Lucifer ran, he wouldn't."
Doesn't that sound like an attack? Now let me add two other pro-Bush preachers, Pat Robertson and James Dobson and many churches (who I have the quotes on my site in the archives are NOT being investigated by the IRS. This is a witchhunt if I ever heard of one and it's gotta stop.
By the way where is the outrage on that quote because I'm just wondering the outrage was there when Bush was called the devil by Venezuela President Hugo Chavez.
Typical right-wing hypocrites as always.
"Nothing will motivate conservative evangelical Christians to vote Republican in the 2008 presidential election more than a Democratic nominee named Hillary Rodham Clinton — not even a run by the devil himself,"
That was in today's Los ANgeles Times. Here's more
"I certainly hope that Hillary is the candidate," Falwell said, according to the recording. "She has $300 million so far. But I hope she's the candidate. Because nothing will energize my [constituency] like Hillary Clinton."
Cheers and laughter filled the room as Falwell continued: "If Lucifer ran, he wouldn't."
Doesn't that sound like an attack? Now let me add two other pro-Bush preachers, Pat Robertson and James Dobson and many churches (who I have the quotes on my site in the archives are NOT being investigated by the IRS. This is a witchhunt if I ever heard of one and it's gotta stop.
By the way where is the outrage on that quote because I'm just wondering the outrage was there when Bush was called the devil by Venezuela President Hugo Chavez.
Typical right-wing hypocrites as always.
The Usual
I read the headline in Bill O'Idiot's column today and got really excited. The headline read the following "Hyper-Partisans are damaging America".
First his definition of hyper-partisans: A hyerper-partisan is a person who does not seek the truth; rather, he or she tailors information to fit a perconceived political viewpoint. What is actually happening in the world is not important to those ideological zombies; it's all about reinforcing their core beliefs.
I thought my god he might have a column that makes sense for the first time ever. Then I remembered who I was dealing with. He goes to bash liberals and democrats. You see what he forgets is that definition applies mainly to him and his ilk. Remember they are in control of all aspects of our lives. The so-called liberal media (which is complete bs) gives Bush a pass on EVERYTHING and doesn't call him for the lying SOB he is. The right-wing radio hosts are allowed to make up things and state them as facts.
You want an example more recently? President Bill Clinton was on the Wallace show this morning on Fox News. After being ambushed by Wallace and the usual right-wing lies about him and after President Bill Clinton retaliated here is what the headline reads on Fox News: "Clinton gets crazed". Now you tell me if that's hyper-partisan. By the way Fox News employs Bill O'Idiot.
First his definition of hyper-partisans: A hyerper-partisan is a person who does not seek the truth; rather, he or she tailors information to fit a perconceived political viewpoint. What is actually happening in the world is not important to those ideological zombies; it's all about reinforcing their core beliefs.
I thought my god he might have a column that makes sense for the first time ever. Then I remembered who I was dealing with. He goes to bash liberals and democrats. You see what he forgets is that definition applies mainly to him and his ilk. Remember they are in control of all aspects of our lives. The so-called liberal media (which is complete bs) gives Bush a pass on EVERYTHING and doesn't call him for the lying SOB he is. The right-wing radio hosts are allowed to make up things and state them as facts.
You want an example more recently? President Bill Clinton was on the Wallace show this morning on Fox News. After being ambushed by Wallace and the usual right-wing lies about him and after President Bill Clinton retaliated here is what the headline reads on Fox News: "Clinton gets crazed". Now you tell me if that's hyper-partisan. By the way Fox News employs Bill O'Idiot.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Could it be true?
I'm back after a couple of days of my monitor dying on me (if you want a new one Best Buy has great deals) but I'd like to talk about some potential breaking news. The possible death of Bin Laden due to not the wasted taxpayer money the U.S. has spent trying to capture or kill him BUT typhoid fever.
I don't really believe it's true but if it is isn't that the ultimate insult to Bush after the money he blew trying to get him? Yes it is and it is yet another reason to impeach the SOB.
On a side note how come it's ok for Bush to peronally attack other nations BUT when he is attacked everyone goes crazy?
I don't really believe it's true but if it is isn't that the ultimate insult to Bush after the money he blew trying to get him? Yes it is and it is yet another reason to impeach the SOB.
On a side note how come it's ok for Bush to peronally attack other nations BUT when he is attacked everyone goes crazy?
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Computer Problems
Hey my computer isn't working (monitor) so I might be down for a day or so. I am using a library computer. Will get things working as soon as possible.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Huh
Ok so everyone heard the Pope's comments. Now the Muslim religion is typical reaction is violence which proved the Pope's point doesn't it?
"Iran supports Terror"
That's what Bush has told the U.N. today. Do I believe him?? Absolutely NOT! Bush has lied to the U.N. so many times and has lied to the United States so many times (funny isn't that what got President Clinton impeached??) I don't believe a word he says. He lied about Iraq, lied about Bin Laden (and his interest in capturing him) why should I believe a word he says??
Survivor
Ladies and gentlemen I don't watch survivor. I don't watch much "reality" tv. I find it hosestly stupid for the most part but I'd like to make a comment on the new season of Survivor which has members of different races segregated together.
For some reason that has created an uproar. I don't know why I really don't BUT I really have a simple idea if you don't like it and it's the only way that CBS will stop doing it: Don't watch the show.
CBS will see the ratings drop and that will be the end of that.
For some reason that has created an uproar. I don't know why I really don't BUT I really have a simple idea if you don't like it and it's the only way that CBS will stop doing it: Don't watch the show.
CBS will see the ratings drop and that will be the end of that.
Monday, September 18, 2006
Free Speech??
Just wondering if anyone has noticed besides me how the new evening news at CBS has had a segment called free speech. Now that's a great idea but there is a problem: Every night it's been on so far we hear one point of view which of course is the conservative point of view as if they don't have enough outlets to speak them. Want proof? Among the guests so far:
Rush Limbaugh
George Bush
Rudolph Guliani
And no progressive/liberals.
Free speech is a one way street now isn't it?
Rush Limbaugh
George Bush
Rudolph Guliani
And no progressive/liberals.
Free speech is a one way street now isn't it?
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Bias?
Here is more proof on how the media is bias toward the Republicans. Here is a list of who is on the Sunday talk shows today:
* MTP: VA-SEN debate with Sen. George Allen (R) and ex-Navy Sec. Jim Webb (D)
* Face the Nation: NSA Stephen Hadley; Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Arlen Specter (R-PA), and Carl Levin (D-MI).
* This Week: Hadley; Sen. John McCain (R-AZ); Singer/songwriter Jewel about breast cancer awareness; roundtable with George Will, Cokie Roberts and Sam Donaldson
* Fox News Sunday: House Maj. Leader John Boehner; Hadley.
* Late Edition: Hadley; George Soros; Sens. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and John Cornyn (R-TX); Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni; Iraqi national security advisor Dr. Mowaffak al-Rubaie; Lt. Gen. Ali Mohammad Jan Aurakzai (Gov. of Pakistan's Waziristan province)
Now by my count thats 6 Republicans vs 4 Democrats (including Soros).
That's fair isn't it?
* MTP: VA-SEN debate with Sen. George Allen (R) and ex-Navy Sec. Jim Webb (D)
* Face the Nation: NSA Stephen Hadley; Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Arlen Specter (R-PA), and Carl Levin (D-MI).
* This Week: Hadley; Sen. John McCain (R-AZ); Singer/songwriter Jewel about breast cancer awareness; roundtable with George Will, Cokie Roberts and Sam Donaldson
* Fox News Sunday: House Maj. Leader John Boehner; Hadley.
* Late Edition: Hadley; George Soros; Sens. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and John Cornyn (R-TX); Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni; Iraqi national security advisor Dr. Mowaffak al-Rubaie; Lt. Gen. Ali Mohammad Jan Aurakzai (Gov. of Pakistan's Waziristan province)
Now by my count thats 6 Republicans vs 4 Democrats (including Soros).
That's fair isn't it?
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Question
Bush has said many many times how "the United States doesn't torture". Why is he then is he supporting a bill that allows torture? And what will happen WHEN other countries do the same because if it's ok for us to do it then it applies to all shouldn't it?
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Field Day
You know the Republican Party is going to attack mercilessly on this one:
Democrat Keith Ellison won his primary in Michigan yesterday and I say congrats to him. New blood is always good and if he wins he will be the first Muslim elected to Congress.
Here is the problem: You know the Republicans are going to attack huge on this. I see ads morphing him into Bin laden and I see ads saying exactly how Democrats are helping terrorists like him. That's right they are going to accuse him of being a terrorist. You know it I know it.
Republicans don't know how to run on issues just smear and fear.
Democrat Keith Ellison won his primary in Michigan yesterday and I say congrats to him. New blood is always good and if he wins he will be the first Muslim elected to Congress.
Here is the problem: You know the Republicans are going to attack huge on this. I see ads morphing him into Bin laden and I see ads saying exactly how Democrats are helping terrorists like him. That's right they are going to accuse him of being a terrorist. You know it I know it.
Republicans don't know how to run on issues just smear and fear.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
9/11
I didn't talk much about 9/11 yesterday cause it's an emotional day for me. As I've said I knew people who died on 9/11 in the World Trade Center so that's in part why I get so pissed at Republicans who are making this a political issue. And it is only them who are doing it. An example was yesterday at the ceremony Bush was at. I didn't see the Democratic Senators there, just the Republicans. That's why I get really disgusted at that loser.
Monday, September 11, 2006
How Disgusting Can He Be?
I don't know why I get suckered in everytime the loser in the White House speaks. The embarassment of the so-called President Bush is growing more and more. The loser in his speach tonight contradicted himself YET AGAIN by saying Al-Queda and Iraq had ties. JUST TWO WEEKS AGO that he never claimed that and I EVEN THEN posted examples where he has. This guy is disgusting.
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Payback
I got a question I'd like to bring to the table:
With the sham of a movie that's airing on ABC that SOLELY blames President Bill Clinton for 9/11 I'm wondering the following:
Is this film payback for taxbreaks they have received from Gov. Bush of Florida and Pres Bush?
The reason I asked is the Michael Moore film Fahrrenheit 9/11 was originally supposed to be distibuted by Disney BUT they declined because "it was too political." So why would Disney change that policy unless it's payback.
With the sham of a movie that's airing on ABC that SOLELY blames President Bill Clinton for 9/11 I'm wondering the following:
Is this film payback for taxbreaks they have received from Gov. Bush of Florida and Pres Bush?
The reason I asked is the Michael Moore film Fahrrenheit 9/11 was originally supposed to be distibuted by Disney BUT they declined because "it was too political." So why would Disney change that policy unless it's payback.
The media giving a free ride
Here is another example how the media give Bush a free ride. The Senate released a non-partisan report which said "The Committee’s investigation into prewar intelligence on Iraq has revealed that the Bush Administration’s case for war in Iraq was fundamentally misleading. The Administration pursued a deceptive strategy of using intelligence reporting that the Intelligence community had already warned was uncorroborated, unreliable, and in critical instances, fabricated."
Now have I heard anything about the report by the media? No I haven't. In fact dispite the report I have the following quotes from Rice and Cheney JUST TODAY ON THE TALK SHOWS:
First Rice: "There were ties going on between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s regime going back for a decade.”
Now Cheney: You’ve got Iraq and Al Qaeda, testimony from the Director of C.I.A. that there was indeed a relationship — Zarqawi in baghdad. et cetera."
It's unbelievable how the media, so vigilant on President Bill Clinton's private life, is letting Bush slide on EVERYTHING. It's sad how the Congress and Senate won't hold impeachment hearings on this cause it's so obvious they broke the law and have murdered troops because of this.
Now have I heard anything about the report by the media? No I haven't. In fact dispite the report I have the following quotes from Rice and Cheney JUST TODAY ON THE TALK SHOWS:
First Rice: "There were ties going on between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s regime going back for a decade.”
Now Cheney: You’ve got Iraq and Al Qaeda, testimony from the Director of C.I.A. that there was indeed a relationship — Zarqawi in baghdad. et cetera."
It's unbelievable how the media, so vigilant on President Bill Clinton's private life, is letting Bush slide on EVERYTHING. It's sad how the Congress and Senate won't hold impeachment hearings on this cause it's so obvious they broke the law and have murdered troops because of this.
O'Idiot
I wanna talk about the BS in Bill O'Idiot's column in today's Los Angeles Daily News. He's more off the wall then usual but what would I expect from someone who is out of touch with reality like he and his ilk are.
Now the headline reads "Parallels between Nazi, Islamic fascism" but he doesn't even talk about it. He goes on a tirade about the chair of the Democratic Party Howard Dean and the so-called liberal media which has given Bush nothing but a free ride.
First the attack on Gov. Dean. He says "I blame the news media first, and irresponsible politicians like Howard Dean second." But as usual he gives no reasons why anything is Howard Dean's fault and nothing really is. If you seem to recall if anything is anyone's fault it IS the repulicans since THEY ARE IN CHARGE! Remember that.
Now with the media. I'm going to have a post in a minute how the media has done nothing to blame Bush about anything especially something that was just released by the Senate. The media has done nothing but support Bush blindly and there is so much proof on that it's scary.
Now one last point I'd like to make is O'Idiot seems to forget how Bush has done more to promote what terrorists want then they have. Bush has taken away our freedoms which is exactly how and why they are winning.
Now the headline reads "Parallels between Nazi, Islamic fascism" but he doesn't even talk about it. He goes on a tirade about the chair of the Democratic Party Howard Dean and the so-called liberal media which has given Bush nothing but a free ride.
First the attack on Gov. Dean. He says "I blame the news media first, and irresponsible politicians like Howard Dean second." But as usual he gives no reasons why anything is Howard Dean's fault and nothing really is. If you seem to recall if anything is anyone's fault it IS the repulicans since THEY ARE IN CHARGE! Remember that.
Now with the media. I'm going to have a post in a minute how the media has done nothing to blame Bush about anything especially something that was just released by the Senate. The media has done nothing but support Bush blindly and there is so much proof on that it's scary.
Now one last point I'd like to make is O'Idiot seems to forget how Bush has done more to promote what terrorists want then they have. Bush has taken away our freedoms which is exactly how and why they are winning.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Dropping The Ball
Now with that joke of a movie that is going to appear on ABC this weekend that falsely accuses President Bill Clinton of dropping the ball on Osama Bin Laden I seem to recall when we were in Afghanastan before Bush decided to invade Iraq we had Osama Bin Laden surrounded at Tora Bora. I remember BUSH dropping the ball and ease up on the attack allowing him to escape. That's reality not the fantasy that ABC is allowing on the airwaves.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Croc Hunter
I guess, even though it's been a couple of days I'd like to talk a bit about the Croc Hunter Steve Irwin and his tragic passing in an accident with a stingray.
I remember first watching him and thinking how crazy he was and he was going to get hurt messing with animals that are wild in nature. His passion is undenyable and his love of wildlife is unmatched I feel. When I watched I learned something from him about animals I knew little or nothing about. I even tried to overcome my fear of snakes by watching his shows to learn about them.
Mr. Irwin you will be missed and hopefully your hard work will continue on.
He leaves behind a wife and two kids.
I remember first watching him and thinking how crazy he was and he was going to get hurt messing with animals that are wild in nature. His passion is undenyable and his love of wildlife is unmatched I feel. When I watched I learned something from him about animals I knew little or nothing about. I even tried to overcome my fear of snakes by watching his shows to learn about them.
Mr. Irwin you will be missed and hopefully your hard work will continue on.
He leaves behind a wife and two kids.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Sham of a movie
Two movies coming up I'd like to talk briefly about. Now I think by now you know I don't like Bush at all (if not I'd like to know what you are on and if I can have some) but I guess there is a movie that shows an asassination of Bush. I don't know if it's supposed to be satire or not but believe me as much as he should be impeached and put on trial for warcrimes and sent to jail for the murders of all the soldiers he has had killed in Iraq, I do not wish asassination of him.
Second is a little more serious. They are going to show a "miniseries" that basically absolves Bush of ANY blame for 9/11 and places the blame on President Bill Clinton. Again I need to remind to remind people how President Bill Clinton attacked the camp in Sudan where Bin Laden was supposed to be and was nothing BUT rediculed by the right-wing media, congress and senante. Now the same right-wing media is giving Bush, who has the same amount of military experience as President Clinton (none) a pass on Bush's failure to capture Bin Laden who is responsible for 9/11.
Bush is the sole person cause he has failed to protect our country even though he was warned.
Second is a little more serious. They are going to show a "miniseries" that basically absolves Bush of ANY blame for 9/11 and places the blame on President Bill Clinton. Again I need to remind to remind people how President Bill Clinton attacked the camp in Sudan where Bin Laden was supposed to be and was nothing BUT rediculed by the right-wing media, congress and senante. Now the same right-wing media is giving Bush, who has the same amount of military experience as President Clinton (none) a pass on Bush's failure to capture Bin Laden who is responsible for 9/11.
Bush is the sole person cause he has failed to protect our country even though he was warned.
Monday, September 04, 2006
A letter
I'm on a roll today aren't I :)
Here is a letter in the Los Angeles Daily News (nothing in the times that I haven't talked about already).
There is a letter today saying how Bush has apologized for mishandling Katrina and how it's the Army COrps of Engineerys who failed to recognize the importance of building levees that met specifications. This person is so wrong on both counts.
First I never heard Bush apologize. Someone feel free to send me a link showing that cause I didn't see or hear it. Second the Army Corps of Engineers have been talking about the levees for years, every year asked for money to fix the levees AND WAS DECLINED BY THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION due to the Iraq Occupation.
Remember that ladies and gentlement.
Here is a letter in the Los Angeles Daily News (nothing in the times that I haven't talked about already).
There is a letter today saying how Bush has apologized for mishandling Katrina and how it's the Army COrps of Engineerys who failed to recognize the importance of building levees that met specifications. This person is so wrong on both counts.
First I never heard Bush apologize. Someone feel free to send me a link showing that cause I didn't see or hear it. Second the Army Corps of Engineers have been talking about the levees for years, every year asked for money to fix the levees AND WAS DECLINED BY THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION due to the Iraq Occupation.
Remember that ladies and gentlement.
Rich Lowry
I'd like to talk about Rich Lowry's column a bit that appears in today's Los Angeles Daily News. There are two points that he is so obviously lying I'm praying someone calls him on it besides me:
"When it comes to the Iraq War the Democrats are the party of defeat. This is not a partisan smear but a fact."
First my question would be what's wrong with wanting our troops home and protecting our borders? Fighting them over there has done NOTHING to decrease the threat of a terror attack and everytime a soldier is murdered in the occupation of Iraq is on Bush's hands.
"Politically, Iraq is a loser for Republicans, except for the bright spot that the American public is not yet ready to quit. A CNN poll in August found that 69 percent of Americans oppose withdrawing American troops by the end of the year and 66 percent believe that we can win the war there."
I wish I knew where to go with that. EVERY poll I see shows Americans want the troops home and I've searched everywhere on CNN and the polls I see there say that the majority of Americans want the troops home. He's just making it up.
"When it comes to the Iraq War the Democrats are the party of defeat. This is not a partisan smear but a fact."
First my question would be what's wrong with wanting our troops home and protecting our borders? Fighting them over there has done NOTHING to decrease the threat of a terror attack and everytime a soldier is murdered in the occupation of Iraq is on Bush's hands.
"Politically, Iraq is a loser for Republicans, except for the bright spot that the American public is not yet ready to quit. A CNN poll in August found that 69 percent of Americans oppose withdrawing American troops by the end of the year and 66 percent believe that we can win the war there."
I wish I knew where to go with that. EVERY poll I see shows Americans want the troops home and I've searched everywhere on CNN and the polls I see there say that the majority of Americans want the troops home. He's just making it up.
Not Suprising
So this is allegedly but it goes what I've been saying with the right wing I absolutely believe Bush would say something like this:
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Book_Bush_told_reporter_Jews_are_0902.html
"You know what I'm gonna tell those Jews when I get to Israel, don't you Herman?" a then Governor George W. Bush allegedly asked a reporter for the Austin American-Statesman.
When the journalist, Ken Herman, replied that he did not know, Bush reportedly delivered the punch line: "I'm telling 'em they're all going to hell."
There is nothing funny about that. It's actually very disgusting but again considering what I've been posting about Right-Wingers and he's the leader I remember an old saying the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Book_Bush_told_reporter_Jews_are_0902.html
"You know what I'm gonna tell those Jews when I get to Israel, don't you Herman?" a then Governor George W. Bush allegedly asked a reporter for the Austin American-Statesman.
When the journalist, Ken Herman, replied that he did not know, Bush reportedly delivered the punch line: "I'm telling 'em they're all going to hell."
There is nothing funny about that. It's actually very disgusting but again considering what I've been posting about Right-Wingers and he's the leader I remember an old saying the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Bill O'Idiot
You know how much I love every week to prove how out of touch Bill O'Idiot is with reality. Here is some more.
This week the moran decides to attack Hollywood for an unknown reason. Only thing I can think of is jealousy. Here are the quotes:
"So let's be straight here: My money says Tina Fey doesn't know anything about the roots of terrorism or how to how to prevent the next terror attack. The woman can sneer all day long, but I'll put her on my TV program in a heartbeat if she wants to prove me wrong."
"Neil Young can write all the mediocre music he wants about how evil the Bush administration is, but while he is rockin in the free world, I know it wouldn't be fre if Young were in charge"
"When the pouty Dixie Chicks, who are having big trouble selling concert tickets this sumer can tell me the orgin of the Islamic Brotherhood, then I might go to one of their shows."
I don't know why O'Idiot is so angry all the time I don't. But let's take it point by point here:
First regarding the comments about Tina Fey - I realize O'Idiot lives in Fantasyland BUT not even Bush can prevent the next terror attack so why ask an actress when the big military machine can't do it?
Now Neil Youngs album Living With War is a brilliant album BUT I would like to ask O'Idiot how many freedoms have we lost under Bush? Many is the answer and it's only getting worse.
With the Dixie Chicks he, like all right-wingers need to get over it. But they dwell on the past so much they are sick.
He also takes nonsense shots at Bill Maher,George Clooney, Jon Stewart. I don't get it. I really don't. WHy the anger about people who are taking a stand? IF you disagree with them that's fine but I am willing to make a bet that all of those things you attacked them for you wouldn't be able to find without your staff and couldn't name them off the top of your head.
This week the moran decides to attack Hollywood for an unknown reason. Only thing I can think of is jealousy. Here are the quotes:
"So let's be straight here: My money says Tina Fey doesn't know anything about the roots of terrorism or how to how to prevent the next terror attack. The woman can sneer all day long, but I'll put her on my TV program in a heartbeat if she wants to prove me wrong."
"Neil Young can write all the mediocre music he wants about how evil the Bush administration is, but while he is rockin in the free world, I know it wouldn't be fre if Young were in charge"
"When the pouty Dixie Chicks, who are having big trouble selling concert tickets this sumer can tell me the orgin of the Islamic Brotherhood, then I might go to one of their shows."
I don't know why O'Idiot is so angry all the time I don't. But let's take it point by point here:
First regarding the comments about Tina Fey - I realize O'Idiot lives in Fantasyland BUT not even Bush can prevent the next terror attack so why ask an actress when the big military machine can't do it?
Now Neil Youngs album Living With War is a brilliant album BUT I would like to ask O'Idiot how many freedoms have we lost under Bush? Many is the answer and it's only getting worse.
With the Dixie Chicks he, like all right-wingers need to get over it. But they dwell on the past so much they are sick.
He also takes nonsense shots at Bill Maher,George Clooney, Jon Stewart. I don't get it. I really don't. WHy the anger about people who are taking a stand? IF you disagree with them that's fine but I am willing to make a bet that all of those things you attacked them for you wouldn't be able to find without your staff and couldn't name them off the top of your head.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Caught in a lie
This is the weekend I was supposed to take my first real vacation in I don't know how long. Naturally I had a cold that didn't ease up til today so I just wasted a lot of money for nothing. So if I'm more upset then normal you can understand why.
But I'd like to comment on a statement released from the White House regarding the term "Stay the course". Here is the comment:
Many Democrats accuse the president of advocating “stay the course” in Iraq, but the White House rejects the phrase and regularly emphasizes that it is adapting tactics to changing circumstances, such as moving more U.S. troops into Baghdad recently after a previous security strategy appeared to fail.
So the White House reject the phrase stay the course. Hmmm I wonder how many times I've heard that: (thanks to thinkprogress for a partial list)
BUSH: We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. [8/4/05]
SNOW: The second thing you do is you stay the course. [7/10/06]
SNOW: But on the other hand, you also cannot be a President in a wartime and not realize that you’ve got to stay the course. [8/17/06]
BUSH: We will stay the course. [8/30/06]
BUSH: We will stay the course until the job is done, Steve. And the temptation is to try to get the President or somebody to put a timetable on the definition of getting the job done. We’re just going to stay the course. [12/15/03]
BUSH: And my message today to those in Iraq is: We’ll stay the course. [4/13/04]
SNOW: People are going to want more of it, and that’s why the President is determined to stay the course. April. [8/16/06]
BUSH: And that’s why we’re going to stay the course in Iraq. And that’s why when we say something in Iraq, we’re going to do it. [4/16/04]
BUSH: And so we’ve got tough action in Iraq. But we will stay the course. [4/5/04]
Sound to me like someone, or everyone, in the White House doesn't know what they are talking about.
But I'd like to comment on a statement released from the White House regarding the term "Stay the course". Here is the comment:
Many Democrats accuse the president of advocating “stay the course” in Iraq, but the White House rejects the phrase and regularly emphasizes that it is adapting tactics to changing circumstances, such as moving more U.S. troops into Baghdad recently after a previous security strategy appeared to fail.
So the White House reject the phrase stay the course. Hmmm I wonder how many times I've heard that: (thanks to thinkprogress for a partial list)
BUSH: We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. [8/4/05]
SNOW: The second thing you do is you stay the course. [7/10/06]
SNOW: But on the other hand, you also cannot be a President in a wartime and not realize that you’ve got to stay the course. [8/17/06]
BUSH: We will stay the course. [8/30/06]
BUSH: We will stay the course until the job is done, Steve. And the temptation is to try to get the President or somebody to put a timetable on the definition of getting the job done. We’re just going to stay the course. [12/15/03]
BUSH: And my message today to those in Iraq is: We’ll stay the course. [4/13/04]
SNOW: People are going to want more of it, and that’s why the President is determined to stay the course. April. [8/16/06]
BUSH: And that’s why we’re going to stay the course in Iraq. And that’s why when we say something in Iraq, we’re going to do it. [4/16/04]
BUSH: And so we’ve got tough action in Iraq. But we will stay the course. [4/5/04]
Sound to me like someone, or everyone, in the White House doesn't know what they are talking about.
Friday, September 01, 2006
Where to Begin
I guess if you are a conservative especially in the Bush Administration you can have op-ed pieces anywhere. THere is more nonsense from Rummy in today's so-called liberal Los Angeles Times. While most of it is just the continued nonsense from the speech the other day one paragraph caught my eye:
"Then there is the case of Amnesty International, a long-respected human-rights organization, which called the detention facillity at Guantanamo Bay the "gulag of our times" - a reference to the vast system of Soviet prisons and labor camps where innocent citizens were starved, torturned and murdered. The facillity at Guantanamo Bay, by contrast, includes a volleyball court, basketball court, soccer field and library (the book most requested is Harry Potter). The food, served in accordance with Islamic diets, costs more per detainee than the average U.S. military ration."
I'd like to respond. First it's well known that the military IS torturing prisoners down there. There are numberous reports of that. Second there are innocent people there as well. People kidnapped from their country. Now not all of them are don't get me wrong but I bet there are more innocent people there then guilty. Third the rosey picture he wants to paint there is fine. The very fact is he said the military is not spending enough on our soldiers is reason enough for him to resign or be fired.
That's what I think.
"Then there is the case of Amnesty International, a long-respected human-rights organization, which called the detention facillity at Guantanamo Bay the "gulag of our times" - a reference to the vast system of Soviet prisons and labor camps where innocent citizens were starved, torturned and murdered. The facillity at Guantanamo Bay, by contrast, includes a volleyball court, basketball court, soccer field and library (the book most requested is Harry Potter). The food, served in accordance with Islamic diets, costs more per detainee than the average U.S. military ration."
I'd like to respond. First it's well known that the military IS torturing prisoners down there. There are numberous reports of that. Second there are innocent people there as well. People kidnapped from their country. Now not all of them are don't get me wrong but I bet there are more innocent people there then guilty. Third the rosey picture he wants to paint there is fine. The very fact is he said the military is not spending enough on our soldiers is reason enough for him to resign or be fired.
That's what I think.
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