Iraq 11
  • Iraq 11


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    1. Justin247

      That’s some hard shit

    2. Bryn

      Absolutely loving both comics so far, seriously good stuff. I’m from the UK and have, at times, had an issue with the American view or the world and their actions, but this honest, open, awake, active, observent and patriotic America linked with the possibility of wholly more balanced view on foreign policy makes me genuinely excited. I can’t wait to see what America as a global power can contribute to the world. Good luck guys and girls you are the ones who will make it happen :D

    3. Ace the Raven

      “Vote for change” “Vote for peace”…I see a linking of this and the last chapter…nice

    4. ryran

      Whoa.

    5. X3SoB

      I work at a VA medical center, and we see OEF/OIF guys all the time that are just this fucked or worse.

    6. X3SoB

      I work at a VA medical center, and we see OEF/OIF guys all the time that are just this PTSD-afflicked or worse.

    7. Loran

      Really good!
      I think I see where this is heading…and I think it’s going to be great!
      Very depressed watching Meet the Press this morning….McCain/Palin ahead in a lot of polls…Let’s look back 8 years: End of the Clinton Administration, deficit low, unemployment low, economy doing well and Al Gore looses (although it seems like he didn’t but that’s another story). Now, end of the Bush Administration: HUGE deficit, unemployment alot higher, economy tanking and yet Obama not ahead in the polls, possibly heading for a loss. The number of people I’ve talked to who won’t vote for Obama because of the color of his skin is so disturbing. The young people have to pull through this time, I mean REALLY HAVE TO VOTE! Not just say who their for and not actually go and push the ballot button.

    8. Sacktap210

      Which VA u work at X3SoB? ive worked at Louisville VA for a while, but now im over on thirds at UofL Healthcare.

      But anyways….im a 19 year old Army reservist, and im Republican…just raised that way…but bet your ass im voting for Obama. I want change, and im going to do my part. ^_^

    9. Loran

      Sacktap210, that’s the way I was raised too.
      I was a Republican from the time I could vote in 1988 thru 2004 when I switched over to a Democrat. (was also a Marine who served in the 1st Gulf War) I switched because I was really not liking the direction the Republicans were going in and how John Kerry was “swift boated” during the ‘04 campaign.
      Funny, I haven’t noticed the same “swift boating” of John McCain, but when they do bring up his policies or Palins lack of experience the Republicans cry: “LIBERAL MEDIA BIAS!!!”
      But the more I think about it, it’s not about being a Republican or Democrat, it’s all about being an American (I know that sounds so cliche) and the fact that one party in charge for so long is not a good idea. If Al Gore had been President for these past 8 years, we’d have had a Democrat in the White House for 16 years…then maybe it would be time for change. (This also highly depends on who was running and how things like the economy and such) Vice President Lieberman vs Unknown Republican? Maybe it would be time for change…maybe…
      Just thinking out loud…
      -L.

    10. Fricky

      Sacktap210,

      I live in the ville as well, infact I am home on leave, from Iraq (trip number2)

    11. Lesley

      It seems like everyone is a soldier….strange.

    12. Tyan *Fragglerocker*

      Loran, kudos to the ending of your post, thinking out loud hit it right on(just my opinion)

    13. David Reyes

      Wow you truly have a very special gift. Can’t wait to find out whats next.