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While at work in the ultra-liberal town of Santa Barbara I ran into a young NCO from the local Army reserve center. I asked him a question about Iraq and we began talking about the very biased and bigoted press. He asked me if I recalled hearing about the suicide bombing in Bagdad that reported over 150 deaths, I said yes I did.
He explainded to me that he was one of the first responders to the scene and that from his view that about forty people had died, ( which is still tragic, just not as bad as the press and leftist want you to believe ) He said that by the time he and his men returned to FOB Falcon the liberal CNN had reported over 150 dead, as usual they just laughed and wondered why the press was so intent on misleading the public.
I told him of the burned out hippie woman from Santa Barbara that called me and a Vietnam vet baby killers and wanted to know about the ONE MILLION dead Iraqi civillians, we both just shook our heads and laughed. Again in the one year I was in central Iraq at the base of the dreaded Sunni triangle I knew of only perhaps a few dozen dead civilians, and most of those were accidental. The spin will never stop.
I will begin to write on the current state of our own legal system and the lack of justice it provides for far too many Amercan citizens. I am forming a none profit organization called Citizens United for Judicial Oversite. The reason for this is I have had two of my Constituitnal rights stripped away from me because I took someone to small claims court and that person lost. Details will follow. I believe we have a corrupt system that has lost focus on individual liberty and is focused on two things 1. Money and 2. Politcally correct bigotry.

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Elias Banales has lived in Oxnard since 1973. He has a large family with five brothers and three sisters. Banales is a 23-year military veteran with 18 years as a paratrooper.

He recently served a one-year deployment in central Iraq. Banales worked closely with the people and Army of Iraq. He writes about these experiences and the perceptions and opinions of the Iraqis he met along the way.

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