Bodies of Pvt. Kristian Menchaca and Pvt. Thomas Tucker Reportedly Found
CNN has the horrible news that an Iraq Defense Ministry spokesman is reporting that the two U.S. soldiers who have been missing since Friday have been found dead.
The family of Pvt. Thomas Tucker (25) of Madras, OR has released the recording of the last message they ever heard from their son a few days ago:
“Be proud of me Mom, I’m defending my country. Tell sis and my nephews hello for me, I’m OK, I’m on my way.â€
From Blogs of War: The Washington Post provides the news that I was most dreading — that these two young Soldiers died horrific deaths:
Maj. Gen. Abdul Aziz Muhammed-Jassim, head of operations at Iraqi Ministry of Defense said the soldiers had been “barbarically†killed and that there were traces of torture on their bodies. He offered no further details.
ALa at Blonde Sagacity adds:
The BBC is reporting that ‘the bodies showed signs of torture’ (and I can only assume that doesn’t mean they were found with underpants on their heads…I assume they mean actual torture).
This makes my stomach turn, and makes me wish we would just unleash the full force of our military on the entire region. As in: turn it into a fucking parking lot. And send an official message to any other country who would wage war with the United States that we’ll do the same to them if they either engage in or sponsor terrorism. Yeah, I’m looking at you, Pakistan and Saudia Arabia.
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The Q and O Blog thinks there’s a lesson to be learned:
There’s another lesson, an unofficial one, which will be passed among the troops themselves. Never surrender. They’ll just kill you anyway. It’s better to go down fighting.
UPDATE:
Michelle Malkin has additional links and updates and even more at Hot Air.
And this lunatic moonbat, Robert Lindsay — a self-described “Independent Left Journalist From California” (feign surprise) — uses the death of these Soldiers at the hands of these barbaric animals to call President Bush a terrorist. Another sad case of Bush Derangement Syndrome combined with a complete lack of moral equivalence. Despite there not being a cure for BDS, it sadly does not appear to be a fatal (except at the ballot box, where it always results in a painful death).





This makes my stomach turn, and makes me wish we would just unleash the full force of our military on the entire region. As in: turn it into a fucking parking lot.
I agree, it makes the stomach turn and brings tears to my eyes. But I was under the impression that we invaded Iraq for the benefit of the Iraqi people who presumably would prefer not to be turned into a ‘parking lot’.
Left by Preston on June 20th, 2006 at 9:40 am