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Courtesy of your tax dollars as spent by
these nice people :
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and delivered by this:
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What is
wrong with these people, don't they appreciate freedom?

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This baby may live - maybe |
This woman is
very impressed - her daughter is not |
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Ali Ismail Abbas,
12, wounded during an airstrike lies in a hospital bed in
Baghdad on Sunday. Abbas was fast asleep when a missile
obliterated his home and most of his family, leaving him
orphaned, badly burned and blowing off both his arms |
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girl who was injured during the bombing of Al Shaab
neighbourhood lies at a hospital in Baghdad on Thursday. Tears
and rage lay in store in the neighbourhood known as the `City
of the People' ahead of funerals for the 14 people killed when
two missiles smashed into apartment complexes (AFP photo, JT,
3/28/03) |
An Iraqi
boy in front of his burning house as a result of a US missile
yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 3/28/03).
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Aljazeera.net
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Explosion of a gas
cylinder near the US Embassy in Bahrain
(aljazeera.net, 3/25/03). |
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An Iraqi man carries
a door in front of a damaged house on March 25,
2003, which was struck during an air strike on the
outskirts of Baghdad. - Reuters- Khaleej Times,
3/25/03. |
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A view of the US-UK
attacks on An Nassiriyah city, southern Iraq
(Alhayat Aljadeeda, 3/24/03). |
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More US missiles
hitting residential neighborhoods in Baghdad
(Teshreen, 3/25/03). |
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An Iraqi father more
terrified than his child from the continuous US-UK
missile attacks on Baghdad (Alq alar,
3/24/03). |
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A terrorized Iraqi
woman complaining to God: What have we done to
deserve all this? (Alq. Ala., 3/24/03). |
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Journalists brought
by Iraqi information ministry officials survey the
ruins of a cluster of homes that were hit by US
and British air raids on the Baghdad residential
area of Al Qadissiyah on Sunday. The officials
said seven houses were completely destroyed and 12
badly damaged, leaving many injured and one person
missing and believed to be buried under the rubble
(photo by Jerome Delay/AP, 3/24/03) |
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US official blasted
Iraq for showing the US POWs on TV. However, they
allowed US TV and media to take this picture of a
humiliated Iraqi civilian, taken as a POW (Alquds
Alarabi, 3/26/07). |
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An injured Iraqi
mother and her injured child in Basra (right).
Iraqis surround a US unmanned surveillance
airplaned they downed in Basra (Alquds Alarabi,
3/26/03). |
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This is not Jenin. An
Iraqi girl walks through the rubble of a building
which was destroyed during a US-British air raid
on Baghdad. (photo by Faleh
Kheiber/Reuters) |
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Iraqis receiving
drinking water from water tankers after US-UK
forces bombed water and electricity supplies in
Basra (Alquds Alarabi, 3/26/03). |
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An injured Iraqi child
is
absolutely shocked by what has a US missile done to him, but
he is by no means awed. (Khaleej Times,
3/22/03). |
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THERE'S
NO TERROR HERE - JUST LOTS OF FREEDOM |
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| An Iraqi child, one of the
injured in today's US-UK air assault on Iraq. (aljazeera.net,
3/22/03). |
Can you spare a tear? |
THESE
WEREN'T SO LUCKY - OR MAYBE THEY WERE REALLY THE LUCKY ONES
THEY'RE FREE
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One of the victims of the US air
raids, in Sulaimanya, northern Iraq (Aljazeera.net,
3/22/03). |
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WHY DO THEY HATE US?
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“We don’t do body counts”
General Tommy Franks, US Central Command
Current estimate of US casualties: ~ 50
(in which battle, Tommy?)
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