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stopinsanity
01-14-2007, 01:34 PM
I found this on a web site, a soldier died in Iraq and his personal letter to his family was posted their. Did Lee die for nothing but lies?

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The Release is based on personal information found on a flash memory device belongs to Spc.LEE KENDEll TUCKER (U.S Marine-590-80-5469), captured after him being wasted during an ambush on his vehicle.

LEE him self was an anti-war activist, proving that many of U.S soldiers serving in Iraq are against this war and they have no reason to fight and die.

Download, Share, and Discuss the movie... make your effort to understand and reveal the bunch of American Government lies on which this war was based.

We know that there are many good people just like LEE, but we can't verify them, as they are simply soldiers.. carrying weapons and wearing the uniform, so do your best to make sure that good people won't be deployed into "bad" situations....

Do your best to stop the war and get your countrymen out of Iraq..

http://lee-flash.com

Clandestino
01-14-2007, 02:10 PM
first off, he's not a marine.

Clandestino
01-14-2007, 02:13 PM
bullshit arabic propaganda website.

01Snake
01-14-2007, 02:52 PM
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/01/dead_us_soldier.html

Dead U.S. Soldier in Anti-War Video 'Alive and Well'

January 08, 2007 8:00 AM

Rhonda Schwartz and Maddy Sauer Report:

American_soldier_nr An Iraqi insurgent propaganda video, containing what is described as a Christmas message from a U.S. soldier taped just before he was killed, appeared on dozens of Web sites and on the al Jazeera network.

But a lot about the video does not add up, including the fact that ABC News found the supposedly dead soldier is "alive and well" and present for duty, according to a U.S. Army spokesman at Fort Campbell, Ky.

"There are a whole bunch of lies on that tape," said Lt. Col. Ed Loomis at Fort Campbell. "It is nothing but a total fabrication."

A producer at al Jazeera said it would change its description of the video after learning from ABC News that the soldier was not dead.

The tape begins in dramatic form with the title "Lee's Life for Lies."

It is supposedly a Christmas greeting from a U.S. soldier, Specialist Lee Kimball Tucker, sent to his family in Florida before he was killed.

First there are scenes of Tucker celebrating his birthday with his buddies.

Then a cut to an attack on a U.S. Army humvee and its aftermath.

An insurgent narrator says the insurgents found a computer flash drive in the wreckage that belonged to Tucker and purports to play it.

A voice says, "Dear Mom and Dad, I'm so glad I could send you my third Christmas greetings letter."

Lt. Col. Loomis told ABC News that while the pictures appear to be authentic, it was a case of Tucker's identity being stolen in Iraq.

The voice identified as Tucker says he and his fellow soldiers became violent and reckless searching for insurgents.

"The crimes by our soldiers during break-ins started to merge, such as burglary, harassment, raping and random manslaughter," says the voice. "Why are we even here? The people hate us."

Laura Mansfield, an Arabic language analyst and publisher of a newsletter "Strategic Translations" that tracks jihadi websites, said this is a new trick in the jihadists' propaganda campaign.

"This is part of a very shrewd campaign to reach a U.S. audience, soldiers and voters," she said. "It is in English and forgives most soldiers and Americans, calling on them to help end the war."

Also on the tape is a description, supposedly from Tucker, of how soldiers buy their way out of dangerous night patrols and gun turret duty with cash and drugs.

"The marijuana-rolled cigarettes are the rare currency capable of buying or changing anything. The drugs goes all around here," says the voice.

And it ends with a final denunciation of U.S. leaders and policy.

"What we are doing here is so disgraceful; our acts are shameful," says the voice. He then signs off, "Specialist Lee Kimball Tucker."

All very powerful from a dead soldier, except for the fact that Lee Kimball Tucker is not dead.

His family says he returned from Iraq in May and was with them over the holidays so he would not have been sending any messages home.

There will be an internal investigation at Fort Campbell to determine how the insurgents got a hold of the home video of the soldiers, and Fort Campbell officials are urging all soldiers to take further precautions against identity theft.

Tucker's mother Pam of Fort Worth, Texas, told ABC News that Tucker is not anti-war and that he could be returning to Iraq later this year.



Nice post. :lol

Clandestino
01-14-2007, 02:59 PM
thanks snake. you could totally tell a u.s. soldier did not write the article. little bullshit like call his barracks dorms and tons more shit. too funny

exstatic
01-14-2007, 03:09 PM
Nice first post. :dizzy

01Snake
01-14-2007, 03:14 PM
Nice first post. :dizzy


:lol

Extra Stout
01-14-2007, 04:32 PM
I found this on a web site, a soldier died in Iraq and his personal letter to his family was posted their. Did Lee die for nothing but lies?

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Welcome to the FBI watch list! Enjoy your vacation in sunny Gitmo.

P.S. They insist there that you use toilet paper instead of your left hand. Sorry.

ChumpDumper
01-14-2007, 04:37 PM
If they can trace them back throught the proxy server.

Clandestino
01-14-2007, 04:48 PM
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/01/dead_us_soldier.html

Dead U.S. Soldier in Anti-War Video 'Alive and Well'

January 08, 2007 8:00 AM

Rhonda Schwartz and Maddy Sauer Report:

American_soldier_nr An Iraqi insurgent propaganda video, containing what is described as a Christmas message from a U.S. soldier taped just before he was killed, appeared on dozens of Web sites and on the al Jazeera network.

But a lot about the video does not add up, including the fact that ABC News found the supposedly dead soldier is "alive and well" and present for duty, according to a U.S. Army spokesman at Fort Campbell, Ky.

"There are a whole bunch of lies on that tape," said Lt. Col. Ed Loomis at Fort Campbell. "It is nothing but a total fabrication."

A producer at al Jazeera said it would change its description of the video after learning from ABC News that the soldier was not dead.

The tape begins in dramatic form with the title "Lee's Life for Lies."

It is supposedly a Christmas greeting from a U.S. soldier, Specialist Lee Kimball Tucker, sent to his family in Florida before he was killed.

First there are scenes of Tucker celebrating his birthday with his buddies.

Then a cut to an attack on a U.S. Army humvee and its aftermath.

An insurgent narrator says the insurgents found a computer flash drive in the wreckage that belonged to Tucker and purports to play it.

A voice says, "Dear Mom and Dad, I'm so glad I could send you my third Christmas greetings letter."

Lt. Col. Loomis told ABC News that while the pictures appear to be authentic, it was a case of Tucker's identity being stolen in Iraq.

The voice identified as Tucker says he and his fellow soldiers became violent and reckless searching for insurgents.

"The crimes by our soldiers during break-ins started to merge, such as burglary, harassment, raping and random manslaughter," says the voice. "Why are we even here? The people hate us."

Laura Mansfield, an Arabic language analyst and publisher of a newsletter "Strategic Translations" that tracks jihadi websites, said this is a new trick in the jihadists' propaganda campaign.

"This is part of a very shrewd campaign to reach a U.S. audience, soldiers and voters," she said. "It is in English and forgives most soldiers and Americans, calling on them to help end the war."

Also on the tape is a description, supposedly from Tucker, of how soldiers buy their way out of dangerous night patrols and gun turret duty with cash and drugs.

"The marijuana-rolled cigarettes are the rare currency capable of buying or changing anything. The drugs goes all around here," says the voice.

And it ends with a final denunciation of U.S. leaders and policy.

"What we are doing here is so disgraceful; our acts are shameful," says the voice. He then signs off, "Specialist Lee Kimball Tucker."

All very powerful from a dead soldier, except for the fact that Lee Kimball Tucker is not dead.

His family says he returned from Iraq in May and was with them over the holidays so he would not have been sending any messages home.

There will be an internal investigation at Fort Campbell to determine how the insurgents got a hold of the home video of the soldiers, and Fort Campbell officials are urging all soldiers to take further precautions against identity theft.

Tucker's mother Pam of Fort Worth, Texas, told ABC News that Tucker is not anti-war and that he could be returning to Iraq later this year.



Nice post. :lol

was it boutons trying to say that al jazeera was legit the other day? i forget who it was.

boutons_
01-14-2007, 06:04 PM
"was it boutons trying to say that al jazeera was legit the other day?"

Selective mis-remembering. A Lie. Typical, total dishonesty.

Sucks to get your butt beat, huh?

Clandestino
01-14-2007, 06:23 PM
haha. selective mis-remembering... i found it. it was turambar.


I am sorry, but I frequent the english version of Al-jazeera, and have not found it to be overtly biased or slanted. I have seem worse liberal publications, and God knows that Fox News is 10 times as bad.

I bet you haven't even looked at the al-jazeera website, have you? You just assume that it is bad because it is Arabic.

Spurminator
01-15-2007, 01:21 AM
How anyone can watch that and think it's an actual letter written by a US Marine is beyond me.

It's actually pretty funny to watch, if you can get past the fact that it's being used as terrorist propaganda.

Nbadan
01-15-2007, 02:40 AM
I'm gonna blow your mind even further: Spc. Lee Kendell Tucker does not exist.

It was all made up, you dumbasses ever heard of counter-intelligence?

ChumpDumper
01-15-2007, 02:59 AM
link?

johnsmith
01-15-2007, 08:44 AM
"was it boutons trying to say that al jazeera was legit the other day?"

Selective mis-remembering. A Lie. Typical, total dishonesty.

Sucks to get your butt beat, huh?


I noticed how often Boutons is starting to just declare himself "the winner" of every argument he gets in.


Keep on fighting Boutons, you are always the "winner" in your own mind. :rolleyes

Clandestino
01-15-2007, 08:46 AM
I'm gonna blow your mind even further: Spc. Lee Kendell Tucker does not exist.

It was all made up, you dumbasses ever heard of counter-intelligence?

dan, your buddies from al jazeera(site you've been known to quote numerous times) are the ones who aired it. that is why no one believes any shit you say. you and boutons are jokes. and now we get to add stopinsanity to your group

01Snake
01-15-2007, 10:24 AM
I noticed how often Boutons is starting to just declare himself "the winner" of every argument he gets in.


Keep on fighting Boutons, you are always the "winner" in your own mind. :rolleyes


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