what war looks like
January 26, 2005 8:59 PM Subscribe
This post was deleted for the following reason: no thanks on the graphic violence, regardless of the political point
Thank you very much for posting that. All Americans should be jarred out of their hypnosis by such images, so long as the war continues. I want to see more sharing of the horror.
posted by VP_Admin at 9:24 PM on January 26, 2005
posted by VP_Admin at 9:24 PM on January 26, 2005
Although I appreciate these photos, I actually think photos of the living have more impact. Like this little girl, covered in the blood of her parents, slaughtered moments before by machine gun fire at a check-point.
Bush hurts children.
posted by VP_Admin at 9:26 PM on January 26, 2005
Bush hurts children.
posted by VP_Admin at 9:26 PM on January 26, 2005
we should all be sad - as horrible as saddam was for iraqis he was after all another one of the us governments bastard children ... there were other ways to remove the threat he posed to his own people without becoming the cure that is worse than the disease.
gddmn bush, cheney, rumsfeld and the rest of them.
posted by specialk420 at 9:35 PM on January 26, 2005
gddmn bush, cheney, rumsfeld and the rest of them.
posted by specialk420 at 9:35 PM on January 26, 2005
wow.
I'm glad these pics have made themselves available so easily.
I'm off to have nightmares now, though.
posted by Busithoth at 9:38 PM on January 26, 2005
I'm glad these pics have made themselves available so easily.
I'm off to have nightmares now, though.
posted by Busithoth at 9:38 PM on January 26, 2005
Any word on what specifically caused these deaths? Was it just firepower? Or was some sort of gas used? The faces--or what's left of them--of the dead to my untrained eye seem as though something other than conventional firepower took them out.
posted by Azaadistani at 9:40 PM on January 26, 2005
posted by Azaadistani at 9:40 PM on January 26, 2005
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