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universal citizenMar 3rd, 2008 - 15:50:57

And who is going to protect the girl friends, wives and children of all those unknown Afagani citizens who have died for no reason at all except that the prince and his heritage seek to maintain there sexy lifestyle at the rest of the world's expense?

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sialeMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:05:11

universal citixen, i think you're absolutely right. thank you for your gracious comments. i may not be afghani but i understand. that comment was one of the best i've ever seen

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XMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:18:16

Those poor Afghanis will die if they choose to be complicit in organized crimes against innocent people. They best learn to protect themselves, if they want to roll the dice.

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kevin dMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:20:53

seems funny when all the poor soldiers are going through there time in foreign wars that we make a fuss over this one person it was his choice to over there he was not forced like most of the other british soldiers

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prophetMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:32:25

britain has a volunteer army dipshits...

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kevin dMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:35:49

seems funny when all the poor soldiers are going through there time in foreign wars that we make a fuss over this one person it was his choice to go over there he was not forced like most of the other british soldiers

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osama bin ladenMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:36:07

I wonder what the parents think whose military sons and daughters have been killed and wounded out there for no reason at all other than American aggression. They don't get recalled if things look dangerous. Harry is a volunteer and should have been left out there until his tour was up. The fawning of the British Political, media and army brass must leave these parents sick. The usual excuse, he might attract fire on his fellow soldiers-bovine manure!

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harpistMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:38:46

So our christian terrorists have, in affect, an ally in the taliban? Or do i have it wrong way around?

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Scary CommentsMar 3rd, 2008 - 16:45:19

these comments indicate a profound level of ignorance about Afghanistan, whey we're there, and what could happen in the region (including nuclear Pakistan) if we suddenly pulled up stakes and left. It's safe to say that none of these armchair experts ever had to face the brutality of Taliban justice like the Afghani school teacher that was disemboweled recently in front of his family for teaching a school room full of girls. This is a clash of civilizations, folks. You better decide which side you're on.

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CazinzumerzetMar 3rd, 2008 - 17:00:59

Just for the sake of accuracy, all british forces are volunteers, they chose to join and go to war. Nobody is forced to sign on or carry guns or kill people and children they don't like the look of. In other words they are doing exactly what they wanted to do, royal or not.

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Da manMar 3rd, 2008 - 17:36:19

'American Agression'?

So, who launched the deadly 9/11 attack on WTC - USA and where was it plotted from?

Listen all you dumb Muslim appeasers/supporters out there...we got Ahmad Mugniyeh for the Beirut embassy bombings, today we got the morons from Kenya/Uganda embassy bombings at an Al-Qaeda training camp in Somalia.

We will get them all...one by one if it takes years...even Bin Ladin and Zawahiri will go to their 72 virgins. For now, they have to crawl into their cave-holes each night like the pig worms that they are.

Bloody cowards send young Muslims to their deaths by the hundreds each day!

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JulesMar 3rd, 2008 - 18:04:10

Let's not forget that Al Qaida started the most recent war of terror by slaughtering 3,000 innocent civilians. Attacks in Britain and Spain have followed. They continue to maintain a base, drawing on large heroin revenues from Afghanistan. If that country cannot manage the terrorists in their midst, then we have a right to defend ourselves.

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hisvoiceMar 3rd, 2008 - 18:12:19

We all know that there are hundreds of soldiers with families out there, but honestly let's face it, Harry is royalty and like it or not, there are special circumstances that come with it. He chose to go to war, yes, but let's remember that some things have special circumstances. If the taliban were to target the families of a soldier, they would make every effort to protect us as well. Think about it before you go bashing someone who has chosen to fight the war and put his life in danger when he didn't have to.

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AmericanMar 3rd, 2008 - 18:16:51

You people are a bunch of head-in-the-sand Kool-aid drinkers. If it were not for the Bits and the Americans cleaning out the scum of Afganistan, we would have had to continue to put up with Laden's assalt of the western way of life. he was using the place to train people to kill us! The Bitish troops are heros as are the Americans. The US & UK leaders may have made a mistake going into Iraq, history will tell, but the Americans do plan to stay to rebuild the country. You people need to wake up. How many more bombings will it take before you understand that these people think thier God wants you dead.

PS: Harry could have just stayed out of the fight and played polo or whatever. God bless 'em. He's a good kid, and you should be proud of him.

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calp0sterMar 3rd, 2008 - 18:17:23

To the person who said:'They don't get recalled if things look dangerous. Harry is a volunteer and should have been left out there until his tour was up. The fawning of the British Political, media and army brass must leave these parents sick.'

This isn't 'bull' - this is 100% true. How would you like it if your child/spouse/brother was out there fighting in an already dangerous situation only to have become a specific target because he happened to be in a group that included a high-profile figure such as Harry? I applaud them for bringing him home - Harry was upset, and you can blame the media for all the attention/added risk here... will they ever learn? Sadly, I think not.

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gårcho pazzaMar 3rd, 2008 - 19:26:03

this isn't news!

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WinstonMar 3rd, 2008 - 19:28:57

Why would America and the UK be at war with a country that is ran by terrorists and heroin farmers?? What are they thinking???? If all Muslims were wiped off the face of the Earth, we would have a peaceful planet, but no let them ruin the planet with their hatred towards EVERYONE even their own people. Its really pathetic that people sympathize with these people.

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