Insurgent
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A word for rebel that the Bush Administration uses to define freedom fighters in Iraq becuase the administration thinks that it sounds more like inserted implying that the rebel forces are from outside Iraq and therefore less legitimate.
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An insurgent is someone who is not in the official military of a nation but fights against a country in a rebellion (see [insurgency]). The Iraq War was actually a short war, its now an insurgency. There are insurgencies all over the world, [Chechnya] for example.
Its not just a liberal term for [terrorist], grow up. Not all insurgents are terrorists, while many feel they must resort to such tactics.
Get out of your redneck holes and get educated. Stop blaming all of your problems on liberals, [Bush] was the one who lied about WMDs and started the pointless war. -
A [politically correct] term in the subversive liberal mainstream media for terrorists in Iraq.
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Bullet filter. A target(sometimes moving).
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A term that relates to someone fighting in a [guerrilla war]/[insurrection]. It basically means somebody fighting or rebelling against their home country (ex. someone in Libya shooting at pro-governmnt forces.) However, to the Bush Administration and anyone who watches [Fox News], it means a [terrorist] or someone fighting against U.S troops or any of their allies.
Does not mean a terrorist, Fox News and Bush may think so, but that isnt true at all. -
Members of the radical Islam movement. As long as they are losing, they are allowed to be killed, beaten, arrested, convicted of war crimes, and called terrorists. But its all okay in the eyes of most Americans (red-necks), because theyre fighting against a great democratic revolution that changed their world for the better. (yeah right)
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Poorly trained, equipped, and fanatical religious nut jobs. Target practice for United States military personnel in Iraq.
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term used by liberals instead of terrorist to avoid demeaning the rebellious and violent defenders of Saddam Husseins regime
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A person fighting against a government or invading force; a rebel or revolutionary.
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