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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Another grim milestone from Iraq.

Harvey over at IMAO reports:

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The number of Iraqi citizens not killed by Saddam Hussein has reached 200,000, the U.S. military said on Monday, just days after the fifth anniversary of a war that President George W. Bush says the United States is on track to win.

The U.S. military said in a statement that the grim milestone was reached when 200 civilians were not murdered by Iraq’s tyrannical dictator late on Sunday when no large groups of people were rounded up and shot in the head for making statements critical of their government. No one was wounded in the non-attack.

Non-tragic non-victims of yet another Saddam Hussein non-killing spree.

The non-deaths came on a day when the very dead Uday and Qusay Hussein were unable to pick women at random to rape and slaughter, owing largely to their inability to breathe, circulate blood, or stop being eaten by bugs as their bodies rotted in the ground. [...]

Read the whole thing.

I mean it.

Comments

Avatar for FlyOnTheWall

I don’t know about the rest of you, but I blame McHalliBushton for this rampant un-genocide.

BUUUUUUUUUSH!!!

My favorite of the comments.  To which I would add

We stopped Saddam from reaching the levels of Pol Pot!  Who can we blame!?!?

JOOOOOOOOOOS!!! 
(NEO-capital-zionist-pig-McHitler-HalliBlackwater ...  need coffee.)

FlyOnTheWall on March 27, 2008 at 09:39 am

?Fly?  I posted a to a similar thread about this.  Liberals like Noam Chomsky do not acknowledge even today that two million Cambodians were murdered when we left Vietnam just after the Democrats voted to “unfund” the war.


Communism is evil

Chief RZ on March 27, 2008 at 10:19 am
Avatar for FlyOnTheWall

The politicizing of wars is strange.  I could see the reason for JFK going in, he promised, had to.  But I was iffy on the true intelligence/goodness (? word ?) of the endeavor.  (and before my time.)

What decided for me was an old newspaperman describing the boatloads (rafts) of refugees setting out for America to escape.  Thousands made it to our shores, a small percentage that started the trip.  Women, children floating and dying on sticks in the ocean.

Anyone can armchair quarterback but we fought evil.  Same with Iraq but grammar changes to present tense.

FlyOnTheWall on March 27, 2008 at 12:49 pm
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