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Hail the(IAI)May they continue to pursue the invader to their mega bases,it should be much less problematic to hit only the invader/occupier NOW!
Johnny Rebel |
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06.30.09 - 8:38 pm | #
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Really Johnny?
The brave "resistance" seems to think that the "invader" is hiding out in markets filled with women and children.
C.H. |
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06.30.09 - 9:11 pm | #
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Iraq's "National Sovereignty Day" is U.S.-Style Hallmark Hype
The puppet government in Iraq has named June 30 as "National Sovereignty Day," and--without mentioning the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis maimed, killed, tortured or made refugees by the U.S. invasion and occupation--thanked the occupiers for placing them in power.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
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$2,000 for a dead Afghan Child, $100,000 for Any American Who Died Killing it.
Shocking? Shame provoking? Embarrassing that no Afghani or Pakistani child or parent has any human right at all, including the right not to be blown to pieces in a US drone air strike? - the final insult being the value of their lives put at a mere $2,000 by the wealthiest nation in history?
http://www.opednews.com/articles...090629-
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06.30.09 - 10:56 pm | #
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How Can We Have Sovereignty When We Don't Have Electricity or Water to Bathe? Iraqi Reporter on US Troop Pullback
In Iraq, a deadly car bomb in the northern city of Kirkuk has killed up to forty people and injured another 100. Tuesday’s bombing came hours after US troops withdrew from major Iraqi towns and cities, marring celebrations on a day that is now officially declared as “National Sovereignty Day,” a public holiday. We go to Iraq to speak with Sahar Issa, an Iraqi reporter working with the Baghdad Bureau of McClatchy Newspapers. We also speak with investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill about his article, “Iraq’s ‘National Sovereignty Day’ is US-Style Hallmark Hype.”
http://www.democracynow.org/
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Red Pill |
07.01.09 - 12:22 pm | #
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