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  Blog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blogs were often used to draw attention to obscure news sources, for example posting links to the traffic cameras in Madrid as a huge anti-terrorism demonstration filled the streets in the wake of the March 11 attacks.
Blogging however, was as much about technology as politics, and the proliferation of tools to run blogs and the communities around them connected blogging with the Open Source movement.
Blogs have also had an influence on minority languages, bringing together scattered speakers and learners; this is particularly the case with Scottish Gaelic blogs, whose creators can be found as far away from traditional Gaelic areas as Kazakhstan and Alaska [6].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blog   (5111 words)

  
 Diary Of A Soldier
First, the soldier's father-in-law is one of a handful of elite senior golfers in the state and one of the best golfers of any age in the Triad.
She was having the structure dedicated to the nine soldiers and civilians that have died since the mission began.
Many of the soldiers outside the wire are anxious for the bad guys to show their faces, and like the poor soul who fired at us the other day, our guys are poised and eager to retaliate with overwhelming force.
ussoldier.blogspot.com   (14926 words)

  
 Searcher's Voice - Round Up the Unusual Suspects!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Blogs of War [http://www.blogsofwar.com/] is an Iraqi war blog featuring news, analysis, political commentary, military events and news, along with an extensive collection of military and Iraqi links, posted by John Little.
The blogs are a mirror held to the hearts and minds of the soldiers fighting and serving in Iraq.
The name of her blog, A View from a Broad [http://www.livejournal.com/users/ginmar/], portrays the brash sense of humor of the soldier who calls herself "ginmar" and is on a 1-year deployment in Iraq.
www.infotoday.com /searcher/feb05/piper_ramos.shtml   (5129 words)

  
 <...turningtables...>
no doubt this ingenuity saved soldiers lives...this technological advantage and subsequent use of it brought soldiers home...to their families...their loved ones...people are alive today because of a vacuum induced by tank rounds...
in the street...i can hear the soldier...he's running...back and forth...other soldiers are starting to circle him...trying to keep him from running off into the woods...he's yelling vicious things...about being shot at...about shooting at other people...about killing his commanders family...and in between every exasperated scream there is a sob...a gut wrenching moan...tear filled...and uncontrolled...
i've never witnessed a total collapse of a human being before...it was intimidating...and scary...the soldier was truly out of any type of control...and i felt like anything could happen...i begin to worry..."does he have a weapon"...
turningtables.blogspot.com   (3182 words)

  
 Free Press News : Printable Format
Written under the nom de guerre of CBFTW (Colby Buzzell F — This War), the blog is a mixture of gripping accounts of caffeine-driven battle maneuvers and amusing vignettes from the dusty grind of life in Iraq’s third-largest city.
There’s “American Soldier,” a diary compiled by an Army reservist currently preparing for his second call-up, who describes himself in an e-mail as “p — ed, frustrated, happy and sad at the same time.” A site called “Boots on the Ground” is heavy on detail about U.S. armaments.
Buzzell’s blog, riddled with misspellings and larded with obscenities, conveys the kind of raw honesty that prompts military mothers to write weepy e-mails by the score.
www.freepress.net /news/print.php?id=4475   (1525 words)

  
 MY WAR
Without blog and book, his options would have been narrow: Toting a machine gun for a year didn't prepare him for much in the postwar world, and as for "having a boss yell at me for showing up to work five minutes late or tell me that I'm not smiling enough at the customers"—well, impossible.
That his superiors kept their hands off his blog for several months, however, shows they understood that;despite its foul language, griping, insults directed at higher officers and occasional exposure of dirty linen;Buzzell's work never really wavers in its portrayal of American forces as the good guys in a dirty war.
Blogs are, in some way, a defining cultural phenomenon of the war in Iraq, much as psychedelic music provided the soundtrack to the Vietnam War.
cbftw.blogspot.com   (7656 words)

  
 Boots on the Ground
The first thing I noticed that was fucked up about the tv show was US soldiers on the outskirts of a city behind a small berm in a fire fight with insurgents.
There would not be female soldiers on the front lines with the Grunts, in deliberate fire fights and clearing buildings.
This one Soldier remarks how all the Soldiers are monsters, but he is proud to be a monster.
bootsonground.blogspot.com   (2633 words)

  
 Time in the Desert
Or I fear that we may be in for more soldiers getting in trouble if that attitude is sustained.
This man was shot because he found a way to take care of his family in the midst of all of this, and it happened to be through coalition soldiers.
One of my former soldiers from my last unit asked that I come to mount his spurs on him.
timeinthedesert.blogspot.com   (1821 words)

  
 Incoherant Ramblings
Soldiers from all over KFOR were around us, including Danish, Swedes, Phillipino, Germans, Spanish, Portuguese, Italians, etc etc. And the French.
The French soldiers I had met earlier had at this time caught up with me, they were wearing the American flags we had given to them on their left shoulders, and we started talking some more.
I finished the roadmarch with these soldiers, who actually were really cool guys and we talked about different things, how long we had been in country, where we lived, what else we could trade, so on and so forth.
www.risawn.com /blogger.html   (6573 words)

  
 A Line In The Sand: Rumsfeld Grilled By Soldiers?
One more thing I would like to add is this, not one soldier present asked questions about why we were here, or expressed the sort of anti-war sentiment that Michael Moore led some to believe was prevalent in the military.
Tillman, like thousands of other young American soldiers, was deployed there to combat the Taliban, who were identified as providing aid and comfort to al-Qaeda, the radical Islamist terror network responsible for the 9-11-01 attacks.
Rather, it was his own fellow soldiers who mistakenly dealt him the death blow in the heat and confusion of battle, as the Washington Post has recently reported.
missick.blogs.com /warblog/2004/12/rumsfeld_grille.html   (4214 words)

  
 A Line In The Sand
Some Soldiers Mom, a magnificent woman who I was fortunate enough to spend a few hours with on the Web of Support tour, has faced an extremely difficult 24 hours.
Most of my blogging will be at www.webofsupport.com, and I plan on posting my writings from the road on an almost daily basis.
PJ and I met online through this blog well over a year ago, and I will be meeting her on my first stop in Carson City on July 17.
missick.blogs.com /warblog   (1064 words)

  
 a Soldier's blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Like the Soldier in combat sneaking a look at his wife's picture tucked in his helmet, the experience of her absence does not mean at that moment the absence of an experience of her.
He was a Soldier of average height, but far from an average smile.
Some Soldiers put military coins near the base of their weapons as a sign of respect and love.
shawn_richardson.typepad.com   (5181 words)

  
 A Soldiers News Blog
The Department of Defense has added the name of a soldier from Katy who committed suicide almost two years ago to the official roster of casualties from the war in Iraq.
The U.S. soldiers entered the battered government building, made their way past expressionless townspeople and came face to face with about a dozen men carrying AK-47s.
Many brave soldiers will be far from home during the holidays please help us support them through it.
soldierswarblogsnews.blogspot.com   (2176 words)

  
 News from Baghdad
I see where soldiers, soldier's families, friends etc. flame the government of this country and in turn disgracing the memories of their loved ones.
We are soldiers; hardship is our middle name and a soldier, especially a leader, must make the sacrifice of "time off" to ensure his mission is completed and his men are safe.
The morale of my soldiers was impacted greatly by this, but, as always, their professionalism and resiliency manifested itself by their desire to rely on each other and continue the mission that we started and finish it with honor and the undying courage so often demonstrated by these fine young men.
newsfrombaghdad.blogspot.com   (3891 words)

  
 IRAQ THE MODEL
I received a grate e mail from an American soldier who has been serving in Iraq for nearly a year and is now preparing to go home after finishing his tour.
At least Iraqi police and soldiers know that and some of their families and even this small fraction is greater than 1%.
After all, I think this 43% is rather an optimistic estimate but it also gives an impression that the bulk of the poll was conducted in relatively safer places like the southern provinces rather than nationwide as the report mentioned.
www.iraqthemodel.blogspot.com   (5558 words)

  
 Birding Babylon
A soldier near Baghdad found an orphaned kestrel and fed the young bird lizards and mice until it was fledged.
Two weeks ago, I came across a blog that proves its a small world.
On his blog I noticed a few pictures of the local wildlife.
birdingbabylon.blogspot.com   (4353 words)

  
 AMERICAN SOLDIER
Don’t know how long she’ll be on, but for the love of god, please tune in, put your hands on the top of your TV, and talk to Jebus when the show is over.
One side will say it’s a failure of the gummint to not prvide this for the soldiers, others just see it as a way to help our brothers and sisters who have fallen but will be getting up.
“Soldiers in Iraq are there because they are told to go there, they just want to survive and ensure that the soldiers around them come home too.
www.soldierlife.com   (849 words)

  
 A Minute Longer - A Soldier's Tale
As I write this, soldiers and marines are fighting it out with various factions of the many Iraqi religious sects, some not too far from where I was previously stationed.
You may not recognize their names, but they will and to a soldier that's about all that matters.
It'll be interesting to hear updates from a soldier's point of view, so I'll be posting them for all to read.
www.rooba.net /will   (1502 words)

  
 American Soldier: Blog Smog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A blog is very important - emotionally and psychologically and it is good for you to vent, so you just keep venting all you want.
I think more readers were tuned into the soldiers' blogs than the wishy-washy news media articles so it's just a matter of jealousy and "wanna be".
Your Blog is Awesome, define blog is the easiest way to get your blog read by more people.
soldierlife.blogspot.com /2004/08/blog-smog_22.html   (2720 words)

  
 Why Are We Back In Iraq?: Another Ricky New Soldier Blog & Instapundit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ricky's "New Democrat" blog has been removed from blogspot.
This page is basically a reprint of the horeshit on Ricky's New Soldier blog (which attracted 300,000 visitors before the election...not all arriving from right wing blogs).
And that fucking prick added another post to his Clinton Daily Diary today in which he gently criticized Democrats and there is no fucking disclosure on that blog, and it received 1800 hits this week (please somebody do something to stop it).
whyareweback.blogspot.com /2005/01/another-ricky-new-soldier-blog.html   (825 words)

  
 Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog: A Soldier Assures Us: Our Progress is Amazing
I'm a soldier with the U.S. Army serving in the 16th Combat Engineer Battalion.
I realize the shocking image of a dead soldier or a burning car is more sellable than boring, detailed accounts of our rebuilding efforts.
We soldiers of yours are doing great and scoring victories in confronting the evil terrorists.
www.nationalcenter.org /2004/04/soldier-assures-us-our-progress-is.html   (1295 words)

  
 The Military Outpost   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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While Soldiers engage and destroy the enemies of the United States in far away lands, destroying the infrastructures of foreign nations is in fact not what American Soldiers do best, nor is it what they aspire to do.
Military blogs (MILBLOGS) present a unique situation, because never before have US and foreign soldiers had the opportunity to present potentially sensitive information, almost instantaneously, and to an audience whose identity we can't ever really know.
www.lt-smash.us   (4492 words)

  
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He didn't want his comments taken out of context, and when you read them in their entirety, you'll see why he felt that way.
Soldiers from Company D, 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry (Air Assault) rally with Iraqi commandos to conduct Operation Clean Sweep, near Baghdad.
Several people have expressed a concern that we might be distracting people from donating to the Christmas projects that Soldiers' Angels is also heading up.
www.iraqwarnews.net   (4168 words)

  
 A Soldiers Blog
The amendment asks for $213 million to be added to the measure keep the only armored humvee production plant running at a two shift capacity this summer instead of shutting it down and laying off workers for lack of orders from the Army.
Arab leaders congratulates Talbani on election as president of Iraq Regional-Iraq, Politics, 4/8/2005 Arab leaders sent congratulations to Jalal Talabani who was elected as a new interim president...
This Blog is dedicated to all Boots On The Ground and Ships at sea.
asoldiersblog.blogspot.com   (3597 words)

  
 University Blog
I went over to the very-excellent Politics1.com site when I realized that today is election day in that primary race, but the current top entries there don't mention it.
I did see, however, that one of the Politics1.com blog entries from Friday predicted that this would happen.
However, I think that many of those in the "Save Darfur" movement actually do support the observance of international law; movements like this oftentimes cite the Genocide Convention, which our nation is a party to, to substantiate their view that our nation must take action in foreign conflicts, to prevent or stop [alleged] "genocide."
uis.blogspot.com   (4982 words)

  
 COUNTERCOLUMN: All your bias are belong to us
But now new information has surfaced, including hideous photographs and videos and interviews with American soldiers who took part in the Fallujah attack, which provides graphic proof that phosphorus shells were widely deployed in the city as a weapon.
Provided by the Studies Centre of Human Rights in Fallujah, dozens of high-quality, colour close-ups show bodies of Fallujah residents, some still in their beds, whose clothes remain largely intact but whose skin has been dissolved or caramelised or turned the consistency of leather by the shells.
The fact is that all soldiers become deployable when they complete their MOS qualification schools, regardless of MOS.
www.iraqnow.blogspot.com   (5477 words)

  
 MyDD :: Soldier's Blog Reveals the Truth
Sgt. Thomas Strickland had a military blog which he updated two days before he was killed in Iraq.
His views of his superiors and his commander-in-chief are real eye openers.
I went to the blog and cried as I read it out loud to my husband.
guinho.mydd.com /story/2005/8/30/143330/020   (172 words)

  
 Osama's Offerings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The World of Pete is a bizarre place, indeed
Baltic Blog (Needless to say, it's a small blog)
A list of assorted war blogs compiled by the Houston Chronicle
osamaladen.blogspot.com   (499 words)

  
 A Soldier's Blog
He bets you didn't see his story in the news, and he's right!
Also called "Iraq War News", this "A Soldier's Blog" is put together by soldiers for citizens to get them pictures of the military and to make sure that positive stories are relayed to the masses.
Soldier's blog reports that five "insurgents" were killed by villagers when they tried to punish them for voting!
journals.aol.com /republicanjen/RepublicanJen/entries/1315   (217 words)

  
 American Soldier Blog // Blog Directory, Blog Search Engine, Blog Sites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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