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splat@14 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-25-06 09:26 PM
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Bush; Check the internet for the real story on Iraq, so here goes....
All the 'Good News' From Iraq

By Stephen Pizzo, News for Real. Posted March 25, 2006.


For once, the president gave some solid advice on Iraq: If you want to know the truth about the war, read the internet. But the truth isn't as pretty as he hopes.
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/33998/




http://astarfrommosul.blogspot.com/
March 9: It was about 6 p.m. last night when dad's mobile rang, dad was in the mosque, my aunt was calling him and so mom picked up the mobile instead. Mom's emotions on the phone only led to one conclusion: Someone is dead. … Mom put the mobile aside and said: "Uncle S is dead." … Yesterday he was shot by Americans on his way back home, and he died. Like many others, he died, left us clueless about the reason and saddened with this sudden loss. He was shot many times, only three reached him: One in his arm, one in his neck and one in his chest. But they said they're sorry. They always are.

http://healingiraq.blogspot.com/
March 16: Black-clad Mahdi army militiamen drag the body of Sheikh Ghazi Al-Zoba'i, the imam and preacher of the Al-Sabbar mosque around a street in Husseiniya, a mixed suburb north of Baghdad. … Someone shouts: "Drag the Wahhabi," while another describes him as a "bastard." … Then they dump him on the side of the road. Another militiaman suggests they bury him. "What do you mean bury him?" the gang leader snaps back with indignation. "Leave him here to the dogs." Then they joke about his underwear and cover the corpse with a cardboard that life looks absolutely normal in the surroundings. You can see children running about, stores open, religious holiday flags and even a traffic jam. Perhaps Ralph Peters will happen to drive by with an American army patrol and enjoy the scene of children cheering for the troops, while wondering where his civil war is, dude. I see people blown up to smithereens because a brainwashed virgin seeker targeted a crowded market or cafe. I see all that and more. … Don't you dare chastise me for writing about what I see in my country.

http://afamilyinbaghdad.blogspot.com/
March 14: The situation in Iraq now is the worst that can be, since Baghdad fell in April 2003, meaning three years passed since the war, and the results we reaped were destruction, ruin, killings and bloodshed … billions of dollars were robbed, thousands of souls perished, our cities and villages destroyed, and there are some who are pulling the people apart, pushing them to a sectarian civil war. There is an occupation army filling the streets, doing what? We do not know … they build military bases which spell the message -- they want to remain forever, that they do not care for our souls, and that everything that is happening to us pours into their interest and is a reason for them to stay …


Iraq is torn apart …
Iraq is ruined …
Iraq became a heap of debris …
Is this what they want?
Was this their aim in this war?


This is what I want to say to the American people, I want them to know the real story of the war, not the story they hear in their biased media, financed by the government and its friends … I want the people here to stand up and face their responsibility for what is happening in Iraq … Do they join their government in its crimes against the Iraqi people? Or are they against her?

http://hammorabi.blogspot.com/
March 20: Death and killing in Iraq become a daily event and apprehension of death is a concomitant issue with every person. The Iraqi politicians who fight for the power, their hands are stained with the blood of the innocent Iraqis … Iraq, as the rest of the world, is much better without Saddam but much worse in every other aspect, especially the security.

http://www.riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
March 19: I don't think anyone imagined three years ago that things could be quite this bad today. The last few weeks have been ridden with tension. I'm so tired of it all -- we're all tired.

Three years and the electricity is worse than ever. The security situation has gone from bad to worse. The country feels like it's on the brink of chaos once more -- but a preplanned, prefabricated chaos being led by religious militias and zealots. I'm sitting here trying to think what makes this year, 2006, so much worse than 2005 or 2004. It's not the outward differences -- things such as electricity, water, dilapidated buildings, broken streets and ugly concrete security walls. Those things are disturbing, but they are fixable. Iraqis have proved again and again that countries can be rebuilt. No -- it's not the obvious that fills us with foreboding.

The real fear is the mentality of so many people lately -- the rift that seems to have worked its way through the very heart of the country, dividing people. It's disheartening to talk to acquaintances -- sophisticated, civilized people -- and hear how Sunnis are like this, and Shia are like that … To watch people pick up their things to move to "Sunni neighborhoods" or "Shia neighborhoods." How did this happen?
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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-25-06 09:30 PM
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1. How about these? >>>>>>>>>>
Edited on Sat Mar-25-06 09:32 PM by Roland99
03/25/06 AFP: Iraq attacks leave 13 dead
In Mahmudiya, located in the notorious "triangle of death" just south of the capital, six mortar rounds rained down on three houses, killing four people and wounding 13 on Saturday.

03/25/06 Newsday: Syria bolsters status of Iraqi cleric
As he walked into one of Shia Islam's holiest shrines, the cleric was greeted by hundreds of believers waving his picture and pumping their fists in the air. The surging crowd chanted, "With our blood, with our souls, we will sacrifice for you, Muqtada."

03/25/06 AP: Schools are on the front line in Iraq
The torrent of violence that has swept Baghdad and surrounding provinces since U.S. forces invaded three years ago, and surged since last month's attack on a Shiite shrine, has left little unscathed — even schools.

03/25/06 AP: Translator charged with bribe
U.S. authorities have arrested a translator working in Iraq, charging him with offering a bribe to entice a police official to buy armored vests and other equipment for $1 million

03/25/06 NYTimes: Bound, Blindfolded and Dead: The Face of Atrocity in Baghdad
Mohannad al-Azawi had just finished sprinkling food in his bird cages at his pet shop in south Baghdad, when three carloads of gunmen pulled up. In front of a crowd, he was grabbed by his shirt and driven off...

03/25/06 AFP: Militias Kill More Iraqis Than "Terrorists" - US Envoy
US Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad said on Saturday, March 25, that militias, many with strong ties to powerful Shiite leaders and well entrenched in security and police forces, are killing more Iraqis than "terrorists,"...

03/25/06 Reuters: Mortar kills four civilians in Mahmudiya
In Mahmudiya, south of Baghdad, mortar bombs hit houses, killing four people and wounding 13, police said.

03/25/06 AP: 40 people killed or wounded in gunbattle near Mahmoudiya
Some 40 people were killed or wounded in a big gunbattle near the town of Mahmoudiya, about 20 miles south of the capital. Police said gunmen of the Shiite Mahdi Army militia were fighting insurgent forces, which are primarily Sunni Muslim.

03/25/06 AP: Body found floating in Tigris River
Iraqi police found a body in southeastern Baghdad and another floating in the Tigris River, 55 miles south of the capital. Both were shot in the head, their hands and legs tied _ the latest victims of Iraq's increasing sectarian violence.

03/25/06 AP: 3 civilians gunned down in Mosul
In Mosul, three people in a car were killed by gunmen and two were wounded, police said.

03/25/06 AP: Roadside bomb kills 2 in Balabroz
In Balabroz, 55 miles northeast of Baghdad, a roadside bomb exploded near a police checkpoint, killing two men and wounding three, authorities said.

03/25/06 AP: Teacher and Sunni cleric shot dead in Baghdad
A school teacher and a Sunni mosque preacher were shot dead in Baghdad. The teacher was killed by Iraqi soldiers as she drove past their convoy, police said. The Imam had stopped to have his car repaired in west Baghdad when he was gunned down.

03/25/06 AFP: Britain Iraq hostage returns home
Norman Kember, the British hostage held in Iraq for almost four months before being freed this week, arrived back in London on a flight from Kuwait, the domestic Press Association news agency reported.

03/25/06 Reuters; Two bodies found - shot, blindfolded and bound
YUSIFIYA - Police found two bodies, shot, blindfolded and with their hands bound in Yusifiya, 15 km (9 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

03/25/06 Reuters: 4 civilians killed by mortar fire in al-Mahmudiya
MAHMUDIYA - Four civilians were killed and 13 wounded when four mortar rounds landed on houses in al-Mahmudiya, 30 km (20 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

03/25/06 Reuters: Car bomb wounds 3 police commandos in Samarra
SAMARRA - Three police commandos and a civilian were wounded when a car bomb exploded near their patrol in Samarra, 100 km (62 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.

03/25/06 journalstar: Lincoln medevac unit headed to Iraq
Spc. Curt Cattau graduated from basic training about a month ago, joining the Lincoln-based National Guard helicopter company. In the next few months, he’ll finish his training in Fort Hood, Texas. Next stop: Iraq.

03/25/06 Government Accountability Office: Reserve Forces Equipment Readiness Report
PDF file on detailed study of equipment losses for the Army Reserve and Army National Guard as reported by the Government Accountability Office (GAO)

03/25/06 Manar TV: Roadside bomb kills two chrildren in Balad Ruz
East of the capital, in the small town of Balad Ruz, another roadside bomb killed two teenage boys selling farm produce from the back of their bicycles. A passing car was also hit, but the three occupants were only injured.

03/25/06 WPost: Salvadorans ambushed by memories in Iraq
The convoy of Salvadoran troops was rumbling along a highway in southern Iraq when a bomb exploded under the first Humvee, slicing the driver's neck. As a medic scrambled to reach him, insurgents hiding nearby unleashed a torrent of small-arms fire...

03/25/06 Reuters: Ten bodies found in Baghdad
Police found ten bodies in different parts of Baghdad, police said. The corpses showed signs of torture and some had been garrotted, police said.

03/25/06 Reuters: Convoy ambushed near Mosul, six trucks destroyed
Gunmen ambushed a convoy of trucks heading to a U.S. base in Badush, west of Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, police said. Six trucks were destroyed.

03/25/06 Reuters: Gunmen kill policeman in Baghdad
Gunmen killed a traffic policeman in central Baghdad then placed a bomb inside his booth which killed four civilians in a minibus and wounded four, police said.

03/25/06 commercialappeal: Recovering from war injuries
Brandon Burns was shot in the head Nov. 9, 2004, an injury he's still recovering from. He's had to learn to talk, walk and read again. He still can't use his right arm. He keeps it in a sling or tucked in a sweatshirt pocket.

03/25/06 Reuters: US confirms talks with Iran on Iraq
The United States will talk to Iran about Washington's accusations of Iranian destabilisation of Iraq, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday in the first public acceptance of an Iranian offer to meet.

03/25/06 BNA: U.S. soldiers kill two civilians at check point at Al-Ratba
two people were killed and one injured by gunshots fired by the US military in al-Ratba. Ahmed al-Kobaisy, a doctor at al-Ratba hospital said the three victims were shot at when their car approached the site of a US army base on the road.

03/25/06 BNA: Roadside bomb kills four civilians in northern Baghdad
Four people were killed today by a roadside explosion targeting a minibus in a northern Baghdad district, eyewitnesses said.

03/25/06 AP: 25 bodies found in Baghdad on Friday--update
Baghdad police said they discovered 25 more bodies, blindfolded, shot and dumped throughout the capital.

03/25/06 AP: Gunmen wound policeman in Baghdad
Elsewhere in north Baghdad, gunmen opened fire on a police patrol in a drive-by shooting, wounding one officer, police said.

03/25/06 AP: Bomb in Police Booth Kills 4 in Baghdad
A bomb exploded in a booth for traffic police in north Baghdad Saturday, killing four civilians, police said. A policeman was among five people wounded in the attack near the Iraqi finance ministry, police said.

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tocqueville Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-25-06 09:32 PM
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2. he meant "the internets"
that's a special version
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