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Originally Posted by GABRIEL
6TO,
I’m not into politics, and I’m agree with you, some of the thing that happened here in Iraq there were wrong, but there a lot of good things happening here every day that no one takes pictures, nor CNN or BBC like to talk about. But I am proud to be a soldier, and I will change my avatar when I think that is appropriate. That car was place there to force the soldier dismount, and detonate an improvise explosive device. They were not trying to be funny; also we paid for all damage cause to any property.
Al contrario su fotos son unas de mal gusto, como le dije yo no estoy en este foro para hablar de politica.
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Point Taken, Gabriel. I meant no disrespect for your way of life / career as a soldier. Like Doc, I'm also getting pretty fed up with all the political threads being tossed back and forth in this otherwise-great-site full of interesting people that have an obvious passion in common.
The thing is I purposedly exemplified my response with such utterly tasteless imagery precisely to try and get my point across. And the point is that what you saw as a harmless image of a military vehicle being used for the well-being of a well-meaning military operation, can at the same time be seen by a majority of the planet's population outside the U.S. as an icon of a brutal and pointless atrocity to humanity called the Irak war.
Wagner, please pause for a moment of clarity. What has happened in this post is nothing ridiculous. Ridiculous is making a light story of a dead-serious subject.
Estimado Gabriel, no sé de donde sacaste la idea que en Portugal se habla Español

, pero por casualidad acertaste

; Castellano es mi primer idioma. Yo tampoco estoy en este foro para hablar de politica, pero como cualquier uno aqui tengo el derecho de expresar mi opinión siempre que lea / vea algo con que no esté de acuerdo; el fundamento básico de este y cualquier otro Foro de Dialogo abierto y constructivo. Saludos.