One of the children wounded in the American airstrikes on Sadr City, April 11th, 2008:
From: “Gorilla’s Guides”
Filed under: Bush’s war
R J Adams April 13, 2008 at 7:48pm
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by R J Adams April 13, 2008 at 7:48pm
One of the children wounded in the American airstrikes on Sadr City, April 11th, 2008:
From: “Gorilla’s Guides”
Filed under: Bush’s war
R J Adams April 13, 2008 at 7:48pm
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Cancer - The Deadly Legacy of the Invasion of Iraq.
Forget about oil, occupation, terrorism or even Al Qaeda. The real hazard for Iraqis these days is cancer. Cancer is spreading like wildfire in Iraq. Thousands of infants are being born with deformities. Doctors say they are struggling to cope with the rise of cancer and birth defects, especially in cities subjected to heavy American and British bombardment. In Falluja, which was heavily bombarded by the US in 2004, as many as 25% of new- born infants have serious abnormalities, including congenital anomalies, brain tumors, and neural tube defects in the spinal cord......
"Many children are born with no eyes, no limbs, or tumors protruding from their mouths and eyes."
The reason: more than 1,000 tons of depleted uranium.
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New America Media, January 6th 2010
Those who believe war is an honorable institution should think again.
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The world consumes around 86 million barrels of oil every day. When the price of a barrel rises by $3, it generates an additional $94 billion dollars per year for.......someone?
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George Washington is the only president who didn't blame the previous administration for his troubles.
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The USA is the only "first world" country that bans those convicted of a felony from voting in elections, even when they've paid their debt to society. Over five million people are effected.
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In 1908 the Ford Model T returned 25mpg.
In 2008, the estimated average fuel efficiency for cars, including SUVs and pickups, in the United States is 20.8 mpg.
Well done, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge!
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From Monbiot.Com
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Since the United Nations was founded in 1945, there have been 140 wars, or approximately two a year.
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wisewebwoman April 13, 2008 at 9:08 pm
I was away for a few days, RJA, now catching up on all my favourite blogs.
I call the victims such as you show, “The Forgotten Innocents”. We don’t see them on bought and paid for MSM or even on alternative news. I cannot imagine what living in Iraq is like – with the appalling slaughter and injury done to these helpless “collateral damage” as reminders of the murderous USA all around. Souvenirs of democracy.
At these times, I pray there is a hell in which Bushco can roast for all eternity.
Thanks for the reminder.
XO
WWW
R J Adams April 14, 2008 at 11:41 am
WWW – the concept of war remains at its most primitive in the US. To keep it that way, it’s necessary to not show images like the one above. Americans might begin to consider war less than ‘honorable’, ‘brave’, or ‘heroic’, and all those other mind-blowing adjectives that have tripped from the tongues of Hollywood actors for decades. They might even then begin to question the size of the Pentagon budget, while their own kids lack doctors and proper healthcare. 9/11 didn’t do it. How big a kick up the ass does this country need before it pulls its head out the sand and takes a long, hard look in the mirror?