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06-16-06, 11:35 AM #31
I agree with the first ammendment. I guess it's partially the government's fault for giving this Marine a topic and situation to use for his creative expressions.
The Marine however is a BONEHEAD!!! It's one thing to videotape your performance and laugh about it with friends, and a totally different one to use a government network or comm link to broadcast it (reading how Marine Corps officials tracked down the posted link).
I agree that music has been used to recall some grave events or perils, but I think this one pushes the envelope, whether the events were real or imagined.
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06-17-06, 02:28 PM #32
Go to an Islamic Web site?
Do you know that Uncle Sam monitor's these sites? If you go there, not trying to be "paranoid", you could end up on a "watch list", considering the "fundamental" (they seem to use this word for everything don't they?) ways and means of Uncle Sam's authority of "ease dropping." I ain't touchin' it. There was another song, very popular when you got a bit juiced in OZ, funny then, degrading to me now.....it went like...."Your Son is dead, shot in the head." It was a way of taking the edge off. Not to degrade or anything else, while I was in OZ. This recent tragic event, is just one more way of these coward bass-turd's to get in our troop's head's. It "SUCKS", but an interesting topic. SF, now carry on Maggot's.
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06-17-06, 03:09 PM #33
sixguns,
Originally Posted by sixguns
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not trying to correct you just wondering how you are saying it was a gov network to broadcast.... if i am missing some info somewhere than i will shutup
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06-17-06, 03:20 PM #34
Dangit, I wanted to see the viedo... I was trying to look for it but couldn't find then I read all the threads and realized that it was taken off!! errr!!! Oh well, but did you guys see the one where Zarqawi speaks about freedom?? ROFL!!
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06-17-06, 03:23 PM #35
Sixguns, I know, but
Originally Posted by Ignition
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06-17-06, 04:07 PM #36
I can garuntee I'm put on the most hated govt list wind, I've fired off a few letters in my day to our crooked lying politicians, even to ole jeb bush hisself. Hey we the people put there sorry arzzes in office and by GOD they had better take any constructive comments from us we give em, but I know they have there staff check over all hate mail. I have gotten a few replys back.Hey I got no problem giving my last act of defiance(finger) to any of em not doing there job. I would love to see that excuse of human parts murtha.
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06-17-06, 04:37 PM #37Originally Posted by Ignition
How do you think these Marines got on the web from Iraq??? Do you think they had a Verizon DSL or ComCast cable connection??? I am sure they used a military comm link to raise or get YourTube.com and post the video. Under the UCMJ, I think that would fall under misappropriation of government equipment/assets. Not to mention what might be conduct unbecoming. I bet there are a few more charges that could be filed if there are to be any coming.
Last edited by Sixguns; 06-17-06 at 08:06 PM.
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06-17-06, 05:00 PM #38
yeah after i posted that i thought about what i said... lol
then i wasnt sure if they posted this while in iraq or video tapped while in iraq and didnt post until they came home.
hopefully it was done over private means. sadly this probably wouldnt of taken so much heat had this not been around with the supposed massacre in iraq or had the title of the video been something different than Hadji Girl
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06-17-06, 05:11 PM #39
http://hotair.com/archives/vent/2006/06/15/hadji-girl/
has the video still.... have to listen to a rant about cair and how they suck and then it shows the video
it also explains that the video was made in iraq... but not posted until later this spring... so it may or may not have been posted using gov comm links
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06-17-06, 05:25 PM #40
video can also be downloaded, saved, or viewed at
http://www.cair.com/video/marine-hadji-girl.wmv
but the audio+video dont properly synch up on this video, but there isnt the vent before and after
The Cpl in the video also has a myspace account for those that are into that at http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endID=44587340
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06-17-06, 06:11 PM #41
Me too...
Originally Posted by marinegreen
I just ain't gonna go to any Islamic sight, even if it were my religion, I wouldn't, even if I were a Naturalized Citizen. This gov't, as well as other's prior to, and to come, have their pointed lil ear's tuned to folks like me and you, and other's. They probably know when I fart. LOL. But I don't care. If they ain't doin' the job?, then by golly I let 'em know about it. murtha, that should be a name for all to send a letter too. I don't care if he's been in a combat sitchakation, honored, whatever, he don't understand, well he does understand, he's just tryin' to figger a way to git a liberal into the next Prez's sittin' chair. No biggie....Love you signature now....GRRRRRRRREEEEEAAAAAAAATTTTTTTT!! SF
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06-18-06, 10:43 AM #42
Outlaw - couldn't get your link to do anything
Ignition - yours worked but I saw the guy standing there with the guitar but then a message popped up saying the video was no longer available
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06-18-06, 11:27 AM #43
OK - somebody's link worked (not sure which one - I'm still on dialup at home so it took a while)
THAT WAS FREAKIN HILARIOUS! F'EM IF THEY CAN'T TAKE A JOKE!
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06-18-06, 12:01 PM #44
‘Hadji Girl’ absent from Riverwalk fest
June 18,2006
DANIEL MCNAMARA
DAILY NEWS STAFF
“Cell.”
“Falling Down.”
“Smilin’.”
No “Hadji Girl.”
The Marine Corps’ investigation may still be ongoing, but by most all accounts, the Sweater Kittenz 15 minutes of infamy appeared to have elapsed by the time the group took the stage for Saturday’s Riverwalk Festival performance.
“We are the Sweater Kittenz for those of you who haven’t heard of us yet,” lead guitarist Joe Baes informed the festival goers who loitered in the shade of the old depot stage.
For the most part, however, the crowd came already-enlightened as to the identity of the rockers on stage — not from the controversial set list omission, but from a series of concerts both stateside and “over there.”
“We had a lot of our fans from Iraq and a few others we picked up along the way,” Baes said after the hour-long performance that included several originals to accompany covers from the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Green Day and Three Doors Down.
But no “Hadji Girl,” the ballad-gone-bad featuring the sort of Humor in Uniform that would likely never find its way in Readers Digest.
The song revolves around a star-crossed love affair between a Marine and an Iraqi girl that results in untimely demise of the girl and her family.
Last week, a Daily News story identified Sweater Kittenz singer/guitarist Joshua Belile, a New River Air Station Marine corporal, as the man behind the microphone on a home video that was shot in Iraq and posted on the Internet. It sparked anger from Muslim groups agitation from the Marine Corps and debate among American military and civilians.
“The video that was posted anonymously is clearly inappropriate and contrary to the high standards expected of all Marines,” Marine Corps Headquarters said in a statement issued Tuesday. “The video is not reflective of the tremendous sacrifices and dedication demonstrated, on a daily basis, by tens of thousands of Marines who have assisted the Iraqi people in gaining their freedom.”
Belile, for his part, has vowed never to play the song again. Even so, he and his band mates were under direct orders not to — not necessarily by the Marine Corps, which employs three of the Kittenz — but by the Bettering Our Local Downtown people who organized the festival.
Also absent, apparently, were the scores of Daily News readers who voiced opinions via email both in support of and against the group.
Jacksonville police Capt. Tim Akers said one would-be protestor was asked by the BOLD staff to leave prior to the concert. The sign-wielding gentleman complied.
With the exception of a small group of New River Air Station Marines who gave their unanimous but anonymous endorsement of “Hadji Girl,” the audience was just as tame as the fans of Raggs’ Kids Club Band, which resembled the Chuck E. Cheese house band gone AWOL.
On Saturday, the most controversial lyric seemed to be a blame-ascribing line from a Buffett tune about a famous green cocktail.
And — in contrast to Belile’s song — the band’s attempts at on-stage humor generally went over well, even bassist Mike Galloway’s Christopher Walken impression.
Contact staff writer Daniel McNamara at 353-1171 Ext. 237 or dmcnamara@freedomenc.com
Ellie
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06-19-06, 04:27 PM #45
wtf ever. I'm so sick of CAIR. The only thing they "care" about is trying to beat down American values and replace them with their own Islamo-socialist ideals. They're willing accomplices in the ACLU are right lock step in with them.
Do some research on CAIR and you'll note that those guys are still trying to wipe the stains of their terrorist funding off their back. I'm about sick of this originization.
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