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TIKRIT, Iraq (April 2, 2008) – Iraqi Army and Coalition force Soldiers discovered 15 weapons caches and an improvised explosive device factory in northern Iraq April 1, 2008. The weapons and ammunition discovered included one 155mm and three 120mm rounds, one 122mm Illumination round, 14 107mm rockets, 58 82mm and 12 60mm mortars, along with other small-arms munitions. More than 60 pounds of explosives and improvised explosive device making materials were also discovered among the caches, while the IED factory contained more than 3,500 pounds of additional explosives.

The caches were found in both Diyala and Salah ad Din Provinces, and the IED factory was discovered in Ninewah. “The joint efforts between the Iraqi Army and CF are paying off,” said Maj. Dan Meyers, spokesman for Multi-National Division – North. “These continued finds will no doubt help to keep the people of Iraq safe.”

Source: CentCom.
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BAGHDAD (April 3, 2008) — Coalition aircraft conducted a precision strike on a house in Basra Wednesday, killing two criminals. While conducting operations in support of Iraqi Security Forces, Coalition forces were attacked with small-arms fire by two criminals on a rooftop. The ground force called in supporting aircraft to engage the individuals. An F/A-18 carried out a precision airstrike on the house, and Coalition forces on site confirmed that two enemy were killed in the airstrike.

Coalition forces are unaware of any civilians killed in the strike but are currently looking into the matter.

“Coalition forces continue to provide tactical overwatch with intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms, and support aircraft, on an as-requested basis from Iraqi Security Forces in Basra,” said Cmdr. Scott Rye, MNF-I spokesman. “We go to extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of civilians when conducting operations, unlike criminal elements, who consistently put innocent civilians at risk.”

Source: CentCom.

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by Kevin Stabinsky
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division Public Affairs Office

FOB KALSU, Iraq (March 31, 2008) — Her hands run across his hand, her fingers explore his features. She asks her father: Is he fat or skinny? Tall or short? She is trying to learn about the man she cannot see, the one who strives to end the mystery surrounding him and the world around her.

First Lt. Michael Kendrick, platoon leader of 2nd Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, said it is his goal to replace the mental picture young Noor Taha Najee has of her father with the actual image.

Noor, a 5-year-old girl who lives in al Buaytha, has been blind since birth, a condition caused by poorly-developed corneas, said her father Taha. It is a problem that runs in the family. Taha’s brother, Mustafa, also suffers from the birth defect, one that prevents the eyes from registering anything other than light sensitivity. Although the condition is genetic, it is one that can be fixed through surgery. Kendrick, a native of Phoenix, Ariz., and his unit have been working closely with doctors to try to get something done for the family.

“To have her see her family, her brothers, to put a face to the voice, it would be a blessing,” Taha said of the opportunity to help give sight to his daughter and brother. The Eye Defects Research Foundation, a nongovernmental organization based in Los Angeles, is already trying to schedule a surgery for the girl. On March 14, the Soldiers took Noor and her uncle to the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad to get an evaluation done on the two, which showed a higher potential for success with Noor.

“We’re on standby now, waiting for a doctor in L.A.,” Kendrick said. He said they are now trying to find a local Iraqi doctor who would be willing to travel with Noor and her family to California. An Iraqi doctor is needed who could be shown the necessary follow-up care.

Such a gift would seem appropriate for a girl who is described as very generous and giving by her father. “She’s different from many other kids,” Taha said. “She’s always sharing. She’ll give you anything.”

It is a personality trait which has endeared her to the 2nd Platoon Soldiers. “We’ve taken a real vested interest in the people here,” Kendrick said, adding his Soldiers spend a lot of time on the ground, interacting with residents. “We empathize with the people. It pays dividends winning the hearts and minds. It keeps things quiet.”

Noor has developed quite an attachment to Kendrick, Taha said. “She likes to sit by him, and is always asking me about him and loves it when I tell her stories about him,” he said. “She’s only like that with Kendrick.”

As a father of two young girls himself – Presley, 3, and Parker, 1, – Kendrick said he knows the importance of family and providing for them. While she may not be able to see what the Soldiers are doing for her, Taha said Noor can definitely sense the goodwill of Kendrick’s platoon. “Love begins in the mind, not the eyes,” Taha said.

Noor Taha Najee gives 1st Lt. Michael Kendrick a goodbye kiss near the end of a March 26 visit to her house in al Buaytha, Iraq. Noor, whose corneas are underdeveloped, has been blind since birth. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky).

Source: CentCom.
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Bagram Media Center.

BAGRAM AIRBASE, Afghanistan (March 28, 2008) — The first day of school at Jan Qadam Elementary School, Parwan Province, was alive with the throngs of excited children, dignitaries, government officials and Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan soldiers who dedicated a new school library and science lab, March 24, 2008.

Just after 9 a.m. on Monday, the Head of the District Development Council welcomed everyone to the event, noting the importance of the relationship between the school and all those who helped make it a great place to learn. He specifically thanked the children of Calvert City Elementary School, Calvert City, Ky., for their partnership with the Jan Qadam School.

“The partnership between the schools is a community-based initiative between the people and students of Calvert City Elementary School and the Jan Qadam School and community,” said Lt. Col. Kenneth Watson, a member of CJSOTF-Afghanistan.

After the speeches and a prayer, the new school library was dedicated to Afghan Gen. Baba Jan, a retired Afghan commander. Jan donated the land to build the school on and the library is filled with books donated by USAID.

The distinguished guests and visitors toured the school and visited the new science lab. It is the only science lab in the Bagram School District, which has 32 schools, including seven high schools. “School is the factory that produces positive individuals for society,” said Adul the Head of the District Development Council, Adul Waquel. Jan Qadam hosts more than 1,200 students who are taught in two shifts.

Village elders passed out backpacks to more than 500 students and Calvert Elementary children donated notebooks, pens, pencils, glue and rulers to their Afghan counterparts. The partnership with Calvert Elementary is only just beginning. In addition to the supplies provided, students from a second grade class there wrote letters to the students at the Jan Qadam School. Calvert students were mostly interested in what Afghan children do at home, during their free time.

“My name is Erin, I’m from Calvert, Kentucky,” one of the letters starts out. “I can’t wait to learn about your culture.”

Most of the Calvert students seemed interested in the differences between Afghan children and American children with most listing their favorite sports and after-school activities. “It bridges cultures and helps educate future generations about other people who share our world,” said Watson.

“We will pass the translated letters out to the Afghan children and send their replies back to the states,” said a Coalition commander. “Some time in the next few months students from Calvert city will travel to Ft. Campbell, Ky., to have a video teleconference with some of the Afghan students.”

“It was a great day for the people of Jan Qadam, the Ministry of Education, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and Coalition forces,” said Watson. “It reinforces our ties and commitment to the community and people of Afghanistan and helps foster an enduring relationship.”

Source: CentCom.

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Today is Monday, but I happen to know they reached DC yesterday. Pretty good time, eh? They sure did have many thrilling experiences along the way, starting with San Diego, CA. Here is what they have to say in an e-mail today:

Dear Vets for Freedom members:

For the past three weeks, the National Heroes Tour took the message of the success in Iraq straight to the American people. From San Antonio to Saint Paul to South Carolina, we engaged crowds large and small, and spoke with over 200 media outlets, reaching over 20 million people through local television and radio.

With just 3% of news coverage in the mainstream media committed to Iraq, we bypassed national media all together, and it worked. Local media outlets were very receptive to “ground truth,” and our veterans were able to provide it. Any way you slice it, the National Heroes Tour has been an overwhelming success.

But it’s not over yet. Tomorrow we bring our message to Congress, when over 400 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans descend on Capitol Hill for “Vets on the Hill.” Our guys will enjoy breakfast with the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Richard Myers, before heading to Capitol Hill for a bi-partisan press conference with two-dozen members of Congress, including Senators John McCain, Joe Lieberman, and Lindsay Graham.

After the press conference, Vets for Freedom will flood the halls of Congress with a sea of warriors, armed with first-hand experience, facts about the incredible progress in Iraq, and a passion for nothing short of victory, Their stories are “taking points” that no one can refute—and members of Congress, on both sides of the aisle, will hear from them.

Our message is simple: Let them win! and listen to General David Petraeus. He was right in September, and has the best pulse on events in Iraq. Congress would be wise to heed his advice.

Commence Movement to Contact,

Pete Hegseth
Executive Director
Vets for Freedom

I agree wholeheartedly! LET THEM WIN! You people in Congress (believe it or not, that’s what they are and all that they are) had better listen to General Petraeus. If you were so intelligent, you would have his job. But you DON’T! There is a reason for that. WE WANT TO LIVE! He is the only thing standing between the enemy+congress and us. We will be on his side. If you don’t believe us, we will remember how you treated him the next time it comes to vote on your behaviour. *hah*

Today I am having an open post trackback, and you are welcome to trackback or ping an article you wish to share with others. I like to use Linkfest for this, because there are many people with good posts already up over there. It is also a good way to share your articles. Give it a go, eh? The only rule I have is that there shall be no porn. Thanks, and have a great day.

Posts I’ve trackbacked to at Linkfest and other sites:

The Christian Nationalist: Open Trackback Fest Posting.
Beagle Scout: Monday back to work Roundup – Interesting Articles.
Pirate’s Cove: Monday Pirate Linkfest.
Right Voices: Obama Not Through With Troubles From Pastor Wright.
Thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.

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Here is this week’s video of, ‘100% preventable’.

Posted by Jake in Blogs4Borders!

Our weekly vlog podcast on illegal immigration and border security issues. In this weeks edition:

Importing Mexico? Where is the roughest neighborhood in Mexico? LA!

Reconquista the musical! Mexican rapper demands amnesty makes threats!

100% Preventable! Americans continue to pay the bloody price for open borders. When will the madness end?

Download for your ipod here.

You can watch the entire El Chivo ‘Si Si Puede’ video here.

If you operate a patriotic business, website, blog or are simply a generous individual with a patriotic bent who would like to see our borders secured and would like to sponsor a show you can contact us about that here.

This has been the Blogs For Borders Video Blogburst. The Blogs For Borders Blogroll is dedicated to American sovereignty, border security and a sane immigration policy. If you’d like to join, find out how right here.

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. Another spectacular post, Jake. I wish I could say I was happy to help. Truth be told, I’d be happier if these invasions would be stopped. These lives would be saved. Our children were safe. Isn’t there something in our Constitution that mentions anything about THAT? *sigh*

Update: Here is another bit of news I forgot to add when I first posted this:

If you’re a blogger: ALIPAC is hoping to have another Hold Their Feet To The Fire type event in Washington DC in May, no specific date as of yet, and Digger and us have been tapped to head up blog row. What we need are other bloggers to come out and give us a hand covering the event. It will be a week long deal but we would certainly welcome anyone who wanted to come and hang out and blog for any or all of that time period. Details are sketchy at this juncture but if this is something you’d be interested in doing let me know soonest.

We welcome submissions so if you see a story you think would be appropriate to the show please let us know or grab a camera and stick it in some peoples faces for us, it’s fun try it!

If you like the show and would like to help us spread the word here are some other things you can do to help us.

Click through to Youtube and rate it and make it a favorite. Leaving a comment can also help it garner attention as that is one of the Youtube rankings in it’s “most talked about” section.

Forward it to any of your email lists that you think would appreciate it.

Embed or link the show on any forums you are a part of.

If you know or have contacts with any legacy (MSM) media folks MJ or I (Jake) are available for interviews.

Create a video response on Youtube and link it over, again this can help the show appear on the front page.

I’m sure there are many things I’m not thinking of, if you have any ideas for ways we might spread the word please let me know. I know that Dr. Bill is putting together a Facebook group for the BFBVB, if there’s anything else like that we can do, or you want to give Bill a hand let me know.

As always, thank you for your support!
MJ & Jake

All the best,

Jake Jacobsen
Freedom Folks
Blogs For Borders:
The Future Of Illegal Immigration News!

Anyone in the DC area, please check it out. Anyone who can get there, check it out. Have a great time, but let me know so I can look forward to your posts. 😉

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