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got a view on the war??? read this first, and then decide. It was written by some one who has been there...
The WalkIt was a May day like any other as we pulled into the poorly fortified Traffic Police Headquarters compound. We parked in our usual spots and the squad leader rallied us around him. He had a BOLO (Be on the lookout) list in his hand, and we were to check license plates in the adjacent parking lot against it. He needed about half the squad; I was one of them.It was about a 100 meter walk between the parking lot and our location in north Baghdad. In our way was small market, but a crowded small market, and we made our way towards it. As we fanned out, I saw all the blustering and posturing my comrades were doing; they looked ridiculous. You're wearing body armor, a helmet, sunglasses, a pistol, and a semi-automatic assault rifle; you don't need to intimidate anyone with your behavior. As we approached the market, I saw the Iraqis' faces; they looked apprehensive. What was going on? What was going to happen? Why do they look so angry?"Sergeant Jackson, can I fuck with somebody? Please, let me fuck with somebody!" one of our junior NCOs asked our squad leader.The squad leader said that it might not be a good idea to piss anyone off, especially when we were outnumbered and had to come here practically everyday for the next nine months, never mind that it was just plain wrong. Wrong was not something that the young sergeant would have responded to however, so I don't fault the man for omitting the most obvious argument against the request.We continued walking towards the market and I could now make eye contact with the people there: the passers by; the shop keepers; the shoppers; the old men drinking chi under a canopy . . . all of them. They looked frightened. They looked angry. They looked hopeless. I made eye contact; I smiled. "Salaam a'alaikum," I said. Some smiled back and replied "Alaikum a'salaam" in the same nervous manner that I had greeted them; others continued to stare. Activity slowed all around us; we were the center of attention."Hey, Sergeant Stephens. That guy's staring at you!" one said with a laugh and a smile."I'll kick his fucking ass!" Stephens yelled with an exagerrated arch of his back and raise of his shoulders. Now, everyone was staring and the looks of despair and hopelessness deepened. What could anyone do? What could the man in question do? We were armed to the nines and wrapped in body armor; the staring man was in a tunic and sandals.. . . and why wouldn't he or anyone else stare? They tolerated us at the police stations and on the roads, but this was their territory. Why were we there? This was out of the ordinary, and they had every right to wonder, every right to stare. They were scared, worried, angry.As we made our into the market and started splitting up to search the parking lot, two old men sat at a table to my left. They were old; they looked wise. They both stared at me like they would a disappointing adult grandson: saddened; disappointed; resigned to my and their respective fates. They weren't angry; they were just sad. There was a lot of wisdom in the creases that stretched out from their old, tired, brown eyes. They had probably seen more war than I ever will, and they were tired. I gave a nervous smile, an embarassed smile, and made my way into the parking lot.As I looked out over the vast parking lot, the sheer lunacy of this mission hit me. Here we were, looking for ten cars in a city of five million people. It was unlikely that we'd find one of them, but it was highly likely that we had just alienated a few more Iraqis. At that moment is when I empathized with the Iraqis still staring at me from the market. I felt hopeless, saddened, disappointed, just a tad angry, and resigned to my fate: I would spend the next eight to nine months performing counter-productive missions like this one. At the end of everyday, I would make a few more enemies than I killed or brought to our side. I was embarrassed and humiliated that I ever thought differently; I wanted to tell the people behind me that I was sorry for what my country had done. I was sorry we had interrupted their commerce that day.Like a good soldier, I drove on. I continued to search; I continued to do my job, just as I would the rest of my tour. In front of me, two men were trying to push start an old rickety van. I had thought of helping them, but I was carrying the M249 SAW machine gun with no sling; there was no way I was going to set it down or ask someone to hold it so I could help. Then I heard SGT Stephens' muffled voice. "Fuck it; we're supposed to be winning hearts and minds, right?" Stephens sighed under his breath. I watched, shocked, as the same man who had just lobbied to "fuck with somebody" slung his rifle and helped these men get that van started as I covered him from a safe distance. It was indicative of his seemingly bi-polar personality, I thought as we all met up in the rear of the parking lot."Any luck?"There wasn't any, and we made our back through the parking lot, to the market, through the market, to our humvees in the police station. As I passed through the parking lot that last time, the same old men stared at me once more. Our eyes met again, and I nodded in their direction. They nodded back, and I felt like I was forgiven.I made it back to my humvee, sweaty and slightly out of breath, and didn't think about those old, tired men again for quite some time. It wasn't until August that the thought of those grandfatherly figures again crossed my mind.It was August and it was hot. We were running late, and, as we approached the police station, we saw a familiar plume of smoke: car bomb. We parked as usual, SSG Jackson asked me to monitor the radio and provide security while he and others went to investigate. I wanted to protest; I wanted to go. I wanted to check on Ali and Achmed; I didn't see them and they could have been in the carnage. But I didn't protest; I did what I was told.When the men returned, they told me of the death and destruction they had just seen and I was slightly glad I didn't witness it."Man, two old men were just sitting there drinking chi and it went off next to them; they're fucked up!" One soldier said, clearly not joking and clearly not making light of it.. . . and there it was. The eyes that told me how hopeless and resigned to their fate the men were, the eyes that had forgiven me, were dead, never to pass on any of their wisdom again. I felt sad; I felt like the world had just lost a couple of good men, even though we never spoke.I started to remember all the faces I saw during The Walk, all the eyes I looked into. How many were gone? How many had forgiven me and my country? How many would die before I left? It was unsettling, but it was by now not at all uncommon. I was tired, physically, but mostly emotionally. Mentally, I just gave up, and, as I hoped I would see Ali and Achmed soon, I slid deeper into my body armor and took a nap while my comrade monitored the radio.
-Justin Cliburne-
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You know, I was thinkin of the best way to describe myself, and I don't know what to really say. So i will just shoot off what pops into my head.
First of all. I am very independent. I, frankly, could care less what you think about me. I am a very secure person. I wear pink. I pop my collar. Not because it is cool, but because I think that it looks good. I like mesh-back (trucker) hats and aviators. I hate shoes. Sandals every day. Even when it is cold enough to snow
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I am a good guy. At least thats what people tell me. I like to laugh. I enjoy making people laugh. It makes me happy. I hate it when people cry, I become sad as well. I am addicted to nicotine (dipping, smoking) but I am trying to drop the habit. I drink, but veryurarely. I even more seldomly get drunk. I am in shape, but hate to work out. I have bad knees. Working out hurts. If I feel that I am getting outta shape, I will go to the gym.
If We make friends, we are friends for life. I would die for my friends no hesitation. My little brother is my best friend in the whole world, even though sometimes I don't think he knows it.
I have a very dysfunctional family, But I love em, b/c that is what has made me who I am today. I miss them very much. We are very close and I still try and talk to them everyday.
I am in the Army. I shoot rockets. Yes, it is as easy as I make it sound. I am a hippie, I hate war (especially this one), Don't like guns all that much. The Army is a job, and you don't always have to like your job, You just have to do it, and that is what I do. I do it to the best of my ability, in spite of everything that I have just told you. You should thank me. I give you the ability to complain about the military (gotta love free speech) Even though its not us you should hate. We don't want the war we just fight it. Many soldiers will agree.
I hate my boss. No, I am not a democrat, I am an independent thinker who believes whatever I want to believe. There is no way that one always side with one side on EVERY subject. If you can, your being paid to do so.
I love God. I want to do the best that I can to be perfect for Him everyday, and Everyday I fail, Miserably. But that is okay. I try my best. I belive that Jesus died for my sins, and I thank Him for it. That is what I am required to do. No ones perfect. And God says thats okay. I will never, ever push my religion upon you. I wouldn't want that done to me. But I enjoy learning about other religions. You want to have a conversation about religion, I m all ears. I cuss, one of my many faults, but there is one word that you WILL NOT say around me. G.D. You do, and a lecture will ensue.
If you would like to know anything else about me, anything at all, all you have to do is ask. Or, hit me up on AIM ChrisTrovillo135.
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My Interests

Sports, guitar,music, girls, and anything else that strikes my fancy at any given time. I am kinda spontaneous...

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Advanced Global Personality Test Results

Extraversion |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Stability |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Orderliness |||||||||||||| 53%
Accommodation |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Interdependence |||||||||||||||| 63%
Intellectual |||||||||||| 50%
Mystical |||||| 30%
Artistic || 10%
Religious |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Hedonism |||||||||||| 50%
Materialism |||||| 30%
Narcissism |||||||||||||||| 70%
Adventurousness |||||||||||||||| 70%
Work ethic |||||||||| 36%
Self absorbed |||||||||||||| 56%
Conflict seeking |||||||||||| 43%
Need to dominate |||||||||||| 50%
Romantic |||||||||||| 43%
Avoidant || 10%
Anti-authority |||||||||||||||| 70%
Wealth |||||||||| 36%
Dependency |||||||||||| 43%
Change averse |||||||||||| 43%
Cautiousness |||||| 23%
Individuality |||||||||||| 50%
Sexuality |||||||||||||||| 63%
Peter pan complex |||||||||||||||| 70%
Physical security |||||||||||||||| 63%
Physical Fitness |||||||||||||||||||| 84%
Histrionic |||||| 30%
Paranoia |||| 16%
Vanity |||||||||| 36%
Hypersensitivity || 10%
Female cliche |||||| 30% Take Free Advanced Global Personality Test
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I'd like to meet:

Any one who is willing to get to know me.... and all the girls that think that I am cute :p
Your IQ Is 125
Your Logical Intelligence is Below Average

Your Verbal Intelligence is Genius

Your Mathematical Intelligence is Exceptional

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Music:

My musical intrests are so diverse that I don't even know where to begin. I like everything from Seether to Johhny Cash to Guster to burning spear to Chamillionaire.

Movies:

Comedy. 40 Year-Old Virgin. Napolean Dynamite is the man. Grandma's Boy was hilarious Adam Sandler is genious, Jim Carrey is great, and Ryan Reynolds is my hollywood counter-part, except I am not at all that buff.
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Television:

I am a big comedy freak so Comedy Central, Dane Cook especially... SUFI....
You Are 25 Years Old
Under 12: You are a kid at heart. You still have an optimistic life view - and you look at the world with awe.

13-19: You are a teenager at heart. You question authority and are still trying to find your place in this world.

20-29: You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel excited about what's to come... love, work, and new experiences.

30-39: You are a thirtysomething at heart. You've had a taste of success and true love, but you want more!

40+: You are a mature adult. You've been through most of the ups and downs of life already. Now you get to sit back and relax. What Age Do You Act?
Your Porn Star Name Is...
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Books:

The gospels According to Biff. The Davinci Code. Bleachers. *old School* Goosebumps, Encyclopedia Brown, The Hardy Boys.

Heroes:

My Grandfathers. My parents. My fellow service men and women.
You are
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Your 2005 Song Is
Beverly Hills by Weezer

"My automobile is a piece of crap
My fashion sense is a little whack
And my friends are just as screwy as me"

You breezed through 2005 in your own funky style! What Hit Song of 2005 Are You?

My Blog

The Power of an opinion

Last week, I was out on the town, enjoying the feeling of a hard earned win after a rugby match, and then I ran into an old friend. We got to talking about what was going on in our lives. He asked me ...
Posted by Chris on Wed, 31 Oct 2007 10:09:00 PST

Stupidity of People

So, I was just reading my very good friend, Justin Cliburne's new blog here on myspace, which I think you guys should go and check it out by the way, and I have realized that people are stupid.  ...
Posted by Chris on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 03:00:00 PST

really can't sleep

well, I haven't slept for two nights. Dunno why, but I thought that I would just jot down a little somethin that I had just kinda conjured up in my head in the past like... two minutes or so... here w...
Posted by Chris on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:03:00 PST

Trying my hand at some poetry...

The weathered storm There are some things that i feel that I need to get off of my chest.If I don't, I feel that I might explode on the inside.Your beauty lights up my day.Your voice, is the sweetest ...
Posted by Chris on Fri, 11 Aug 2006 01:12:00 PST

Rain, Rain, Go away

Well, this is the, lemme think here, third consecutive week that it has rained. Now, I don't mean rain every once in a while. When I say third consecutive week, by that I mean that, for three weeks, i...
Posted by Chris on Sat, 22 Jul 2006 03:01:00 PST

Ahhh bored times...

Well, its been forever since I have done one of these, so I figured that I would write one and catch everybody up on the going ons with me. I am currrently bored....sensless, going through MySpace mus...
Posted by Chris on Sun, 09 Jul 2006 09:04:00 PST

Broke my hand, needing surgery

welp, I broke my hand. It looks as if I am going to have to have surgery tomorrow, so prayers would be great. If you know me at all, then you know that I am deathly afraid of surgery, considering how ...
Posted by Chris on Mon, 24 Apr 2006 09:14:00 PST

The Drunken Level System

The Level System by Nick PassarelloLevel 1: Your first drinkLevel 2: Slight buzz after two or three drinksLevel 3: Your feeling it at this point-solid buzzLevel 4: DrunkLevel 5: Drunk to the point tha...
Posted by Chris on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 07:19:00 PST

My american phone number

Alright everybody here it is... My tennessee fone number. You can call this number in the states, reach me in Korea and it is just like calling me if I were in Tennessee. Except for the fact that you ...
Posted by Chris on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 08:19:00 PST

To all my happy birthday wishers

To everybody that wished me a happy birthday... I would like to explain to you how much I appreciate it. I am in a country, far from home, and every holiday is a bitch. Going from being with people wh...
Posted by Chris on Tue, 21 Feb 2006 06:11:00 PST