http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/22/60minutes/main2505412.shtml
These uniformed terrorists went to Iraq to kill Muslims... but
now they feel cheated because it's they, not the Muslims, who
are considered to be the "bad guys".
They had fantasies of great battles, where brilliant strategies
would result in decisive wins. Then they would come home as
heroes and get all kinds of free stuff. But that hasn't panned out.
Instead, when they get home, they find that noone loves them
anymore... if anyone ever did.
There is one touching story in the article, in which a soldier
whines about how his terror cell was wiped out while on a
mission to deliver soccer balls and school supplies.
Yeah, right. In truth, that's just a cover story. Our soldiers
are not there to deliver toys and crayons. They're there to
kill Muslims for money.
It is true that when they were sent out, they were told that
their mission was to deliver the toys - but in fact, they were
just setup to be killed.