Saturday, July 16, 2005
  "Evil" US Soldiers At It Again
Yes folks, the soldiers of the Great Satan's army are hard at work torturing and oppressing poor innocent Iraqi insurgents trying to go about their business.












On June 2, a terrorist sniper in west Baghdad attempted to murder PFC Stephen Tschiderer, a medic with the 3rd ID. The sniper fired from inside a cushioned van being used as a mobile sniper's nest. The van was lined with mattresses to muffle the sound of the rifle as it was fired through a hole just big enough for sniper to shoot. Fortunately the private's body armor stopped the bullet and he was able to direct his comrades to the sniper's location.

As the US team engaged the enemy position, two terrorists fled on foot, leaving a blood trail. The area was sealed and the driver of the van captured while Tschiderer and Iraqi soldiers tracked the sniper. Tschiderer secured the terrorist with handcuffs, then adding insult to injury, he gave the wounded, would-be assassin medical treatment.

Tschiderer not only proved that the American soldier is morally superior and a better person than his enemies. He also proved what Sir Winston Churchill once said, "A prisoner of war is a man who tries to kill you and fails, then asks you not to kill him."
 
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