And she was talking about a site showing photographs that were taken in Fallujah, link below. Needless to say, they are incredibly distressing and disturbing. However they are necessary, to help wake-up the uninformed and blinkered minority to the carnage that is taking place. Unfortunately, no doubt, some people will remain unconcerned by what has happened to these mostly innocent people, as better them than us. They obviously have less right to life because they happened to be born in Iraq, at least that's the position of some idiots, see second comment below taken from this site. The first comment could not be more different and succinctly depicts the shocking truth of what's happened in Fallujah.
http://fallujapictures.blogspot.com/Anonymous said...
To those who keep posting that this is all "necessary", just keep in mind--Fallujah was a city of 300,000 or so people, and we have pretty much razed it to the ground in an effort to kill maybe 1000 rebels. All you seem to see is "the bad guys", and you don't see the effects of this on the people who were guilty of nothing worse than living in the wrong place at the wrong time...these "insurgents" were not hiding in Iraq all along, they are mostly foreign fighters who came into the country because we took out Saddam without enough force to also maintain order there. Those of you who are experienced military personnel must surely see that we are creating more new enemies in Iraq than we are killing.
Anonymous said...
These pictures mean shit to me. If you feel so sorry for thes people go help them. Maybe you will change your tune whne Alkida captures you and cuts your head off. You ever think that they think, "I should have compassion for this man he may be a father or a brother." I'm damn proud of our soldiers it's your kind that will allow the US to go up in a cloud of smoke just like the WTC. Ask the families of those people how sorry they feel for these towel heads.