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Well I hope she can sleep at night knowing that she has made lots of money off her dead comrades.
Private Lynch signs $1m deal
Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Wednesday September 3, 2003
The Guardian
Jessica Lynch, the US army clerk whose rescue by special forces produced America's most patriotic moment of the Iraq war, has signed a $1m (£636,00) book deal.
The story of Ms Lynch's capture near Nassiriya, after her company took a wrong turn and crashed, and her rescue from an Iraqi hospital bed captivated Americans, who adopted the diminutive private as a heroine.
Its appeal has not faded despite compelling evidence that the Pentagon concocted large parts of the story.
Ms Lynch, 20, who joined the army so it would pay for her studies as a kindergarten teacher, returned home a heroine in July, after a lengthy recovery. Hundreds of Americans have stood outside the family home in Palestine, West Virginia, waiting for a glimpse of her. Her parents were besieged with offers of publishing and television deals.
In the end, they chose writer Rick Bragg for the authorised biography, which will be called I am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story.
Bragg, who resigned from the New York Times after admitting that an intern had done the reporting for his most evocative pieces, has already started work on the project. But the announcement was delayed until Ms Lynch received her medical discharge from the army last month.
It was unclear yesterday how the pair would tell the story. Ms Lynch said repeatedly that she has no recollection of the episode - and army doctors said it was unlikely her memory would recover.
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What kind of crack are you smoking?
Are you saying anyone that has ever written about their experiences in any battle is in some way exploiting their dead comrades?
What about the documentaries of major world war two battles?
What about this game?
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Originally posted by possum45
Well I hope she can sleep at night knowing that she has made lots of money off her dead comrades.
Private Lynch signs $1m deal
Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Wednesday September 3, 2003
The Guardian
Jessica Lynch, the US army clerk whose rescue by special forces produced America's most patriotic moment of the Iraq war, has signed a $1m (£636,00) book deal.
The story of Ms Lynch's capture near Nassiriya, after her company took a wrong turn and crashed, and her rescue from an Iraqi hospital bed captivated Americans, who adopted the diminutive private as a heroine.
Its appeal has not faded despite compelling evidence that the Pentagon concocted large parts of the story.
Ms Lynch, 20, who joined the army so it would pay for her studies as a kindergarten teacher, returned home a heroine in July, after a lengthy recovery. Hundreds of Americans have stood outside the family home in Palestine, West Virginia, waiting for a glimpse of her. Her parents were besieged with offers of publishing and television deals.
In the end, they chose writer Rick Bragg for the authorised biography, which will be called I am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story.
Bragg, who resigned from the New York Times after admitting that an intern had done the reporting for his most evocative pieces, has already started work on the project. But the announcement was delayed until Ms Lynch received her medical discharge from the army last month.
It was unclear yesterday how the pair would tell the story. Ms Lynch said repeatedly that she has no recollection of the episode - and army doctors said it was unlikely her memory would recover.
Who are you to criticize her?
For that matter, who the heck are you?
eskimo
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her company screws up and shes a National Hero.. gotta love it.
Why not a book on the men & women who died to get her that deal.
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Getting in a truck accident running from a battle doesn't sound like much of a book, I think it's based on her being female and the actual rescue. I wonder how much of that 1 million she's going to give to the guys that saved her life? (Iraq's doctors included)
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Originally posted by possum45
It was unclear yesterday how the pair would tell the story. Ms Lynch said repeatedly that she has no recollection of the episode - and army doctors said it was unlikely her memory would recover.
Guess it'll fall under fiction then.
-SW
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Originally posted by Creamo
Getting in a truck accident running from a battle doesn't sound like much of a book, I think it's based on her being female and the actual rescue. I wonder how much of that 1 million she's going to give to the guys that saved her life? (Iraq's doctors included)
Why don't they get their own deals?
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wow I only got 12 grand when I was in a accident.......
Regardless, no one would turn down 1 million, or give much of it away.
The News media made much more money over her "story" then she did, dont blame her for taking a little herself.
You would be surprised how much 1 million bucks can do for the memory. Atleast no one can go back and claim she changed any of the "story" for the book.
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Another BS Hero Contrived by the Media and shoved down our throats.
Acknowledge...Move on....
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You guys on the right need to decide whether you like capitalism or you don't... what's it gonna be??
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Originally posted by midnight Target
You guys on the right need to decide whether you like capitalism or you don't... what's it gonna be??
Isn't there a redwood you should be chaining yourself to right about now?
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Red wood?Wheres a red wood???
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Originally posted by possum45
Well I hope she can sleep at night knowing that she has made lots of money off her dead comrades.
Is this bait or are you just easily influenced?
OK. Where do you start?
Audie Murphy made lots of money off his dead comrades?
The relatives of his company members who died in combat should file a lawsuit against his estate. Don’t you think they should be compensated? How dare him for telling his story in book (To Hell and Back) and insult the dead with a movie.
Franz Stigler made lots of money off his dead comrades?
The relatives of his squad members who died in combat should file a lawsuit. Don’t you think they should be compensated? How dare him for making money from his experiences.
Let’s not forget that low life profiteer, EB Sledge. Just a surviving grunt at Peleliu & Okinawa. How dare him for writing a book (With the Old Breed) about his experiences! Let’s have the relatives of the member of his company who died in combat file a lawsuit. Don’t you think they should be compensated?
You’re right comrade! Damn her for surviving the battle. Let’s keep her mouth shut. The government and people have nothing to gain from her military experience. She should be censored! Let’s make her an example out of her! This should be a lesson to any member of the military who's willing to write a book!
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Originally posted by Ozark
Is this bait or are you just easily influenced?
OK. Where do you start?
Audie Murphy made lots of money off his dead comrades?
The relatives of his company members who died in combat should file a lawsuit against his estate. Don’t you think they should be compensated? How dare him for telling his story in book (To Hell and Back) and insult the dead with a movie.
Franz Stigler made lots of money off his dead comrades?
The relatives of his squad members who died in combat should file a lawsuit. Don’t you think they should be compensated? How dare him for making money from his experiences.
Let’s not forget that low life profiteer, EB Sledge. Just a surviving grunt at Peleliu & Okinawa. How dare him for writing a book (With the Old Breed) about his experiences! Let’s have the relatives of the member of his company who died in combat file a lawsuit. Don’t you think they should be compensated?
You’re right comrade! Damn her for surviving the battle. Let’s keep her mouth shut. The government and people have nothing to gain from her military experience. She should be censored! Let’s make her an example out of her! This should be a lesson to any member of the military who's willing to write a book!
Well to be fair to the Lynch detractors - all the above did at least have the good grace to be conscious during their acts of bravery and could remember them afterwards. ;)
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Originally posted by -dead-
Well to be fair to the Lynch detractors - all the above did at least have the good grace to be conscious during their acts of bravery and could remember them afterwards. ;)
That’s true, however I watched the interview of a father whose son was killed in the incident where Lynch injured and captured. His son died and he wants a piece of the book money. Where does it stop?
I’ve been working in fire/rescue for 22 years. If I write a book should everyone that responded to the incident I write about get a piece of the book deal? Should all the victims of the incident get a piece of the book deal?
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A fuggin men.Come on.She has no recolection.Whats she gonna base the book on?The media?And arent they the ones at the heart of this crap anyway?Without the friggin media screaming for a sordid story there wouldnt BE a story.I dont blame her.At least not for takin the mill.But to even take all the parade bull and that Im kinda thinking she has no honor.She didnt do anything.She knows it.We know it.Her company screwed up and now we get the whole uncut media based version.
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Originally posted by DrDea
But to even take all the parade bull and that Im kinda thinking she has no honor.
Honor comes from serving your country!
Let’s forget about the fact that she had multiple surgeries so she could walk again. Would this even be an issue if Lynch was male and not female?
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Originally posted by SunKing
her company screws up and shes a National Hero.. gotta love it.
Why not a book on the men & women who died to get her that
deal.
Thats my point!!
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Originally posted by Creamo
Getting in a truck accident running from a battle doesn't sound like much of a book, I think it's based on her being female and the actual rescue. I wonder how much of that 1 million she's going to give to the guys that saved her life? (Iraq's doctors included)
Another good point!!
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Remember when Scott Brady got his bellybutton shot down over Bosnia and he was regailed as a hero cause he made it out?
Um, he got shot down... okay.....
And he had to walk a lot..... okay.....
And he DID get shot down......
And HE'S a hero?
I stopped watching the way too massive TV coverage of the Iraqi War Pt II, Attack of the Cameramen, after the Geraldo thing. I knew about this chick being captured, found, rescued, whatever. Good for her, good for the nation, blah blah blah.
Just like a LOT of Americans out there today, I had two combat tours in the U.S. Army Infantry before my 21st birthday.
Surviving combat is simple. Don't be shrecking stupid.
She got screwed up, so what. I got a bucketful of medals from screwing OTHER people up.
A book deal for this is in my opinion a waste of the time of a million people. I hope that Dad DOES ask for a cut of the bread, that ONE of the guys that rescued her ask for a cut.
Remember the chick that got captured right before Iraqi War Pt I (Slobber Donkeys Away)? Can't remember her name, but she was captured right over the Kuwait border and got rescued some time later, had two broken arms on the cover of the Stars and Stripes that I remember. She get a book deal? Not that I know of.
TRUE heros are out there. She is not one. She got hammered, yes. She got captured, yes. Book deal? No.
Give the book deal to the Iraqi dude that lead the rescue team in, or get Tom Clancy to write the story of the rescue team. I'd by that.
Give me a copy of her book for Christmas, and I am using it to light my wood stove.
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Let’s forget about the fact that she had multiple surgeries so she could walk again. Would this even be an issue if Lynch was male and not female?
No if she was a man baby it would have NEVER made the news.And damned if HE would have gotten a book deal.Its all BS.:mad:
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I thought she couldn't remember anything about the event? How does she manage to write a book?
Makes a joke of the whole sorry episode really. Especially the design for TV special ops rescue. Most entertaining.
...-Gixer
~Hells Angels~
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Originally posted by Ozark
Honor comes from serving your country!
Aw that's crap. I know people that served in the military that didn't have a shred of it, and people who didn't that have honour in spades.
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Aw that's crap. I know people that served in the military that didn't have a shred of it, and people who didn't that have honour in spades.
Spoken like a true fuggin CanaDUHian!
:D
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So whats the movie title?
Military Girls Gone Wild?
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What a bunch of crybabys.
I have barely heard any first hand accounts of this war. Its almost like an information blackout. If they have to pay some little 20 year old girl a million bucks to tell what happened, then I'm all for it.
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returned home a heroine in July
Heroine?
Is the word for woman heros, "heroine?"
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I am just curious about the genre of this book. Will it be an autobiography, starting with early-childhood memories? Followed by a story of military training? Or somethinig like that "Rescue-911" TV series?
If THIS is "capitalism", then the company thinks they'll get that million dollars back, with some profit. Or is it some form of charity to avoid taxes?
What is the price of a book in the US now, I mean such a book? How many copies they'll have to sell to get $1M+other expenses?
What about a news story, IIRC published by BBC, saying that all the "liberation" of ms. Lynch was staged? Was it proven to be wrong?
(http://forum.wbfree.net/forums/images/graemlins/ne_nau.gif)
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Originally posted by davidpt40
What a bunch of crybabys.
I have barely heard any first hand accounts of this war. Its almost like an information blackout. If they have to pay some little 20 year old girl a million bucks to tell what happened, then I'm all for it.
Really?! You mean they don't let the US military speak about what happens there?!
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Originally posted by Boroda
I am just curious about the genre of this book. Will it be an autobiography, starting with early-childhood memories? Followed by a story of military training? Or somethinig like that "Rescue-911" TV series?
If THIS is "capitalism", then the company thinks they'll get that million dollars back, with some profit. Or is it some form of charity to avoid taxes?
What is the price of a book in the US now, I mean such a book? How many copies they'll have to sell to get $1M+other expenses?
(http://forum.wbfree.net/forums/images/graemlins/ne_nau.gif)
They will easily sell over 1 million books in the US.
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Originally posted by midnight Target
They will easily sell over 1 million books in the US.
I hope you mean - to public libraries and schools where students will have to write compositions about that pathetic opus? :eek: Or every member of Comm... er, Republican and Democratic Parties will be obliged to buy and read it!?
Did you hear about the book called "Little Land"?
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Really?! You mean they don't let the US military speak about what happens there?!
It took about 15 years for the personal narratives of Vietnam to start coming out. Usually by then, the guys are out of the military, and are able to tell in full detail what happened.
So its not up to the military to tell what happened, its up to the troops to find time to write down their experiences and publish them.
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...its up to the troops to find time to write down their experiences and publish them.
Heaven forbid that they might not want to publish their stories to feed the war-porn industry.
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Originally posted by davidpt40
It took about 15 years for the personal narratives of Vietnam to start coming out. Usually by then, the guys are out of the military, and are able to tell in full detail what happened.
So its not up to the military to tell what happened, its up to the troops to find time to write down their experiences and publish them.
Hmm. According to a crowd of American Patriots here on this BBS, "it's impossible to hide the truth about war from American public"...
Do the people who have been telling this to me endlessly have some sort of distorted information?
To me it sounds quite reasonable: when you serve you sign some kind of NDA, and simply are not allowed to tell some things to others.
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It's going to be real interesting seeing the direction this takes, and just what type of story is told -- why so many weapons jammed when they needed to use them etc. probably will not even be acknowledged. I can already see the made-for-TV movie.
Charon
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Another strange thing.
I was looking for an original BBC report saying that Lynch's liberation was staged, but the only thing I could find on BBC web site is this: US rejects BBC Lynch report (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3043115.stm)
The original report mysteriously disappeared? Or maybe I am just paranoid?...
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"I think it's based on her being female and the actual rescue."
I think it's based on her being a white, blonde American female and the movie will be based on whatever Hollywood thinks it will take to make the greatest box office proceeds.
I predict that Cameron Diaz will play Lynch and that the Screen Actros Guild will use actual DNA to clone John Wayne as a "father figure" sargeant in time for the filming. Wayne will take the naive and vixen Lynch under his wing during some spectacular espionage shenanigans and exploits behind the enemy lines.
Of course he ultimately sacrifices his life to save hers at a crucial juncture near the movies end but only after the duo have stumbled upon a yound hotshot but shotdown fighterpilot named Brigidair Colonel Voss, played by Ben Affleck. Voss, the F16 Viper "driver", found in the baking dessert, dragging his planes canopy behind him, is single handedly wreaking havoc on the whole Iraqi army that is pursuing him as he struggles heroicly to make his way back to friendly lines. All the while suffering from scorpion bites and the onset of brain cancer too!
However, in spite of his infirmities Lynch falls helplessly head over bootheals in love with him - no small part of that due to his tales of unmatched prowess and superior ability for derring doo.
The high point of the movie will be this; as Voss lays hiding under a cargo tarp mumbling "They can't see me! They can't see me. I'm invisible!!" and John Waynes slowly closes his eyes for the last time again, whispering that Lynch is the son he never had, Lynch will drag herself along the ground for several yards, inspite of a broken leg and more grime than makup, over to an RPG that just happens to be there, loaded, primed and ready to go! Just as the whole Iraqi army cautiously encircles her, guns drawn and mumbling a symian dialect of Arabic, Lynch quickly flips over onto her back and fires the RPG right into Saddam Hussein, killing him with a spectacularly meaty explosion and winning the war.
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Westy that is great. Easily as good as Batman Forever.
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Originally posted by Ozark
Honor comes from serving your country!
Let’s forget about the fact that she had multiple surgeries so she could walk again. Would this even be an issue if Lynch was male and not female?
She served her country, risked her life, was seriously injured, possibly horribly abused in captivity and received a medical honorable discharge. If someone wants to pay her money for her story, great. I hope she makes the most of this opportunity, earns millions off the deal and spends the rest of her life in luxury.
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after the duo have stumbled upon a yound hotshot but shotdown fighterpilot named Brigidair Colonel Voss
Yopu mean had to force land due to design flaw.Col would NEVER get shot down.hes just that damned good :lol :lol :lol
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Originally posted by Jack55
She served her country, risked her life, was seriously injured, possibly horribly abused in captivity and received a medical honorable discharge. If someone wants to pay her money for her story, great. I hope she makes the most of this opportunity, earns millions off the deal and spends the rest of her life in luxury.
Hear, hear. Best case scenario would have been that the whole unit lived through the battle and they all could have written about it, but unfortunately some died. Doesn't mean that the story should not be told.
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Originally posted by SunKing
her company screws up and shes a National Hero.. gotta love it.
Why not a book on the men & women who died to get her that deal.
I read the account of the incident that someone here had posted up. Seems to me that Lynch was only a minor player in the whole thing, hardly worth a book deal. The Hummer she was in got more mention in the write-up than she did.
What I can't help but wonder is, did America's perverse imagination get the better of it here? Let's face it, a beautiful young woman held captive at the hands of Arab barbarians is the stuff erotic underground novels are made of. And you know full well that people were imagining her being forced to succumb to all sorts of sexual depravations. That poor girl! At the hands of those molestors! Somebody save her!
Nobody really cared as much about Shawna or Lori. They were footnotes. But Jessica was a hottie. That made her newsworthy.
A better movie would be about the guys that actually shot back, that tried to dodge the obstacles and get out to freedom. That's what made "Black Hawk Down" so great.
Lynch's story, factually told, probably wouldn't be very interesting, at least not as interesting as a dramatization of an erotic underground novel based on her story.
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Regardless of whether you all think she is a hero or not, at least she went over there. Unlike this stupid avacado (http://www.simmersworld.com/forum/viewtopic.php3?TopicID=1961) who spoon fed some crap to a bunch of horny internet tards (it takes a page or two to really get good, but then the pros come in and sink her story faster than a bowling ball in a lake).
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Hahah that little kid had those guys fooled.
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Hey, we as Americans have ourselves to blame. Many actually watch this stuff when it comes out on TV. Or people actually buy the book.
I remember when they gave some Navy pilot a medal for landing his top secret plane in China due to a collision with a Chinese fighter. People actually called him a hero for saving the lives of his crew. Total BS! He should of radioed for help and ditched at sea!
Disgusting!
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She is a hero.
She killed 23 iraquies and when she ran out of ammo she charged at them with her knife and got two more, a guard dog, and a palestinian
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Originally posted by Jack55
She served her country, risked her life, was seriously injured, possibly horribly abused in captivity and received a medical honorable discharge.
Bwahahahaha!!
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Originally posted by Animal
She is a hero.
She killed 23 iraquies and when she ran out of ammo she charged at them with her knife and got two more, a guard dog, and a palestinian
That's definitely worth repeating. ;)
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"$1m (£636,00)"
Sounds like the american dollar has inflated quite alot in the last few days.... ;)
Of course Lynch needs the money for being the 'actress', which the pentagon made her, albeit without a contract I believe.
I just wonder what kind of a story will be put out.. the real story or the pentagon story.
Anyway.. it was like a sequel for 'wag the dog', in fact the whole iraq's war has been.
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Originally posted by Mickey1992
Doesn't mean that the story should not be told.
Right, but WHAT story? Certainly nothing resembling what actually happened. She's the only one that made it out, and by her own admission, doesn't remember anything. Will it be the Pentagon's rendition, which has clearly become an intentional fabrication, or her rendition - of which she has no recollection?
I just don't see how it can be classified as anything other than a fictional story.
-SW
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Originally posted by Mathman
Regardless of whether you all think she is a hero or not, at least she went over there. Unlike this stupid avacado (http://www.simmersworld.com/forum/viewtopic.php3?TopicID=1961) who spoon fed some crap to a bunch of horny internet tards (it takes a page or two to really get good, but then the pros come in and sink her story faster than a bowling ball in a lake).
I've started reading that thread, gotten to the 2nd page now. The first inkling of suspicion came from a Hill AF mechanic who dropped a ton of acronyms just to see how she'd respond... and all she ack'd was the firing of the EPU. Hmmmm. And F-16 pilots usually have a college-level education and aren't prone to the horrible misspellings such as "Princess" seems to be. Hmmmm.
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I read the whole thread, it is pretty fun reading.
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I haven't been paying attention to the whole Lynch thing. Whoopy do she was in a hummer and it crashed and she was captured. What about the black girl who got captured with her, or the Hopi(I think it was) girl who got killed? Everyone forgot about them .
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"Well to be fair to the Lynch detractors - all the above did at least have the good grace to be conscious during their acts of bravery and could remember them afterwards."
dont you people even stop to think that the book (and perhaps upcoming movie) will NOT be based on what happened when they were ambushed but rather about her life before she joined the army, why she joined the army, her basic training, her experiences as she was shipped to iraq and the brief stay she had in iraq, then describe the very little she could remember of the ambush (best we know she was knocked unconcious during the crash)..
and then the other half of the movie be about her CAPTIVITY (a time period she was not unconcious) and the events that took place just before, during and after the rescue?
I say good for her! she went through **** and got out alive thanks to a hellish dose of good luck, $1 million is enough to give her and her family a decent life.
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Originally posted by Pooh21
I haven't been paying attention to the whole Lynch thing. Whoopy do she was in a hummer and it crashed and she was captured. What about the black girl who got captured with her, or the Hopi(I think it was) girl who got killed? Everyone forgot about them .
Exactly. That's because (a) Shoshawna and Lori weren't white and (b) 'shawna and Lori weren't hotties. When was the last time Cosmopolitan or Playboy featured overweight black Army cooks and acne-scarred tough girl mechanics on the covers? Answer: never. Its the 19-year-old blond hottie that strokes peoples' imaginations. Jessica HAD to be saved from the Arabs, before they deflowered her virtuous womanhood!
I think a network like Lifetime should at least do a made-for-tv movie about Lori and 'shawna. Lifetime likes good tear-jerkers.
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LOL Westy!
A better movie would be about the guys that actually shot back, that tried to dodge the obstacles and get out to freedom. That's what made "Black Hawk Down" so great.
gofaster
You mean the ones who had their weapons cleaned and ready for combat vs. those that jammed? The ones who know how to set headspace and timing on a M2 (a guess as to the problem) vs. those that didn't, or didn''t keep the weapon at all clean. The ones who knew how to perform immediate action on their weapons vs the ones who didn't?
Gofaster I fully agree that it would be a better movie, but it wouldn't be a particularly inspiring one I'm afraid. It really calls into question the "Two Army" approach we have right now (logistics vs fighters), and is quite a contrast to the performance of the combat arms units.
Charon
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How bout PFC Miller who by official army accounts killed several bad guys single handedly!
Now theres a HERO!!
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some of you guys are just bleeding dirty rotten smelly kotex pads from the snatches of some very distasteful whiney beotches.
Heres what Im aware of: a young woman who volunteered for the army ended up going to iraq with 130,000+ other americans.
she got into a army fubar somewhere south of bagdhad and ended up getting smashed pretty severely in a fleeing humvee. she ended up in a iraqi hospital and was repatriated by some sf guys just doing another routine live fire excercise in a foreign country.
i cannot see that she has done anything wrong and if she wants to tell some story then shes got that right.
if miller wants to write a book id love to read it.
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Originally posted by Yeager
some of you guys are just bleeding dirty rotten smelly kotex pads from the snatches of some very distasteful whiney beotches.
Heres what Im aware of: a young woman who volunteered for the army ended up going to iraq with 130,000+ other americans.
she got into a army fubar somewhere south of bagdhad and ended up getting smashed pretty severely in a fleeing humvee. she ended up in a iraqi hospital and was repatriated by some sf guys just doing another routine live fire excercise in a foreign country.
i cannot see that she has done anything wrong and if she wants to tell some story then shes got that right.
if miller wants to write a book id love to read it.
After the story which Pentagon (and Bush approved?) gave her without asking it, she should been paid by the US armed forces :D
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Originally posted by possum45
How bout PFC Miller who by official army accounts killed several bad guys single handedly!
Now theres a HERO!!
And a better story. I'm thinking it could be a SpikeTV original movie! One for the guys!
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"SpikeTV original movie!"
And it's a sure bet that Wesley Snipes will play him in that movie. In true Hollywood fashion Snipes will resurrect his "Simon Phoenix" character from the "Demolition Man" movie to spice it up.
(in all God's honest truth that PFC is a real hero and what he did needs to be accurately portrayed - if it ever is made or added to a movie)
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possum45: Well I hope she can sleep at night knowing that she has made lots of money off her dead comrades.
I am sure you can sleep well at night, despite exploiting her dead comrades as a substantiation for your inane envious post.
miko
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Some of you guys are malcontents....as if it's some skin off your arse what she gets out of all of this.
Who are some of you guys....hope I meet you at the con.
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Man, I remember them days.
and was repatriated by some sf guys just doing another routine live fire excercise in a foreign country.
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Originally posted by miko2d
possum45: Well I hope she can sleep at night knowing that she has made lots of money off her dead comrades.
I am sure you can sleep well at night, despite exploiting her dead comrades as a substantiation for your inane envious post.
miko
I sleep like a baby:D
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I bet ya' less than 6 Mo she'll be in Playboy or Penthouse!!!!
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udet: I bet ya' less than 6 Mo she'll be in Playboy or Penthouse!!!!
Since she was unconcious during the most trying episode of her life and held incommunicado afterwards, I doubt anyone here has any basis for an opinion about her character.
Making a guess based on average american girl, you are most likely correct.
miko
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Originally posted by Rude
Some of you guys are malcontents....as if it's some skin off your arse what she gets out of all of this.
Who are some of you guys....hope I meet you at the con.
Hey look, a use for these new hoopty smile things.
:rofl