Most annoying liberals of 2006
Right Wing News has their list of the twenty most annoying liberals in the year 2006. It’s an interesting read, especially if you are a conservative. I’m finding myself having a hard time disputing his list.

Right Wing News has their list of the twenty most annoying liberals in the year 2006. It’s an interesting read, especially if you are a conservative. I’m finding myself having a hard time disputing his list.

This is a mosque located on our FOB. No American was alloowed inside - even if you were security (like me) or an American Muslim.
This is me getting the upper hand on one of the guys in my unit. We were learning search techniques for a hand-cuffed suspect.
A collection of rocket launchers. Hajji will often set these up, put a rocket in it, set up some sort of timer device, and then leave the area for the rocket to fire at a later time.
Here's a couple of the Iraqi Army soldiers we had living on our base. Not exactly Western standards, but they tried.
If you fly much in Iraq, then you've likely been on one of these - a C-17. They are much better to fly in than C-130s.
I would love to tell you what this mural says, but I never got it translated. I'm pretty sure it dates back to when the Iraqi Army and Air Force were still under Saddam. It was located in a building on our FOB.
This graffiti showed up on some walls in a local national parking lot not long before I left. I was told it is a memorial to locals who had worked for the USA and been killed.
This photo was making the email rounds while I was in Iraq. Reportedly, it was a wolf captured in or around Baghdad. I don't know that wolves are indigenous to Iraq, so it could have come from the zoo.
This ammo can was on the top of one of our HMMWVS and took the force of a IED attack. It probably saved the life of the gunner.
During training, we fired our weapons many times. Here I am getting in some practice firing three-round bursts for accuracy.
While in Iraq, you get a one-week MWR trip to Qatar. On one of the trips we were allowed to take, this Qatari was selling camel rides. I didn't bother with it.
Everyone going overseas, no matter your job, has to learn how to do room clearing. Here we are training a "four-man stack". The squad leader is taking up the rear.
This is a typical truck driven by private security. It's armored to some extent, and features a "gun bucket" in the back for a rear gunner's position.
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