Posted on 10/17/2004 12:02:36 AM PDT by The Loan Arranger
Some 2000 US citizens opposed to the Iraq war will be sending Iraqis personal photos with protest messages to show not all Americans condone the invasion.
A means to counter the infamous images of US soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, each picture will be accompanied by a signed personal message either decrying the US-led invasion or extending sympathies to besieged Iraqi civilians.
"With deep shame, we apologise for the suffering our country has brought to the people of Iraq," says a banner in a photo showing 11 people in Vancouver, Washington.
(Excerpt) Read more at english.aljazeera.net ...
We are sorry, Mr. Hitler, the D-Day invasion was a terrible mistake, accept our apologies on behalf of the misguided and misled American public.
Who is going to apologize to the US for the events of September 11, 2001?
I hope the Iraqis write back and say "Thank you for the kind letter. We are very glad to be free of Saddam Hussein, and we are very grateful for the work every coalition soldier has done to pull us out of our 30-year pit. Please vote for Bush; our well-being is at stake. Thank you."
This is despicable.
if these assbrains hate america so much, why the hell do they
stay here ? i would be more than happy to buy any one of them
a one-way ticket to wherever they wanted to go.
anti-anti war americans apologize to iraq for the anti-war americans being such hippie liberal morons.
I can see it now: "Dear Anonymous Iraqi: We're sorry. We wish you still lived under the brutal dictatorship of Saddam Hussein. We'll do everything in our power to bring him back so you can relax while your children are shredded, your brothers and fathers are butchered, and your mothers and sisters raped."
Frickin' idiot Leftists. Always giving aid and comfort to the enemy...
No, we don't have sedition laws in peacetime.
Even though we are in a "War on Terror", this doesn't qualify.
By all means, they should (terrorists) invite these anti-Americans to their next beheading video. Heck, let the anti-Americans join in!
Better yet, let these terrorists groupies stretch their own necks out for their shame of our country.
Greetings all... I'm betting these people also decried the pain and suffering the USA dealt the poor, sick and starving Iraqi children in hospitals without food or medicine shown on CNN & the media almost every night before the war. Never mind that WE, the USA tried to allow that DAMN dictator to sell some oil vouchers to spend for these needs. Never mind that through the UN the Damn Dictator sold those vouchers to the French and other so called "Allies" for weapons and cover so he could go on killing Iraqi's at a level far exceeding anything the Coalition has done or will do. Oil for food went to members of the UN's own oversight committee so as to prolong the tragedy. WHEN is the cost of human dignity and dreams, life and RIGHTS going to be evaluated by these soo called bleeding-Hearts??? Well maybe one day, if they don't get their way and have us pull out so Iraq becomes another killing field like Cambodia. And after Iraq's themselves work out their problems, and God forbid Iraqi women getting a chance to be something, to vote, to learn, to become what they wish... you know we all have dreams... even the poor and REALLY oppressed.
"Was the war caused by Saddam Hussein's defiance at 17 UN Resolutions, tons of unaccounted for WMD, 13 years of failed sanctions and constant firing at US aircraft? No, it was caused by the callous disregard of Team America."
FReep the poll too!
Should Iraqi fighters lay down their arms and participate in a US-backed peace process?
It was a half-page story in the Arab Times this morning. Made me want to vomit.
Idiots.
The inhumane reign of Saddam Hussein: Pt. 1 - The New York Times
The inhumane reign of Saddam Hussein: Pt. 2 - The Washington Post
The inhumane reign of Saddam Hussein: Pt. 3 - USA Today, LA Times
The inhumane reign of Saddam Hussein: Pt. 4 - Newsweek, Time Magazines
The inhumane reign of Saddam Hussein: Pt. 5 - The London Times + (UK free press)
The inhumane reign of Saddam Hussein: Pt. 6 - Agence France-Presse + (Foreign free press)
Staff Sgt. Chris Golde, a squad leader with Company A, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, befriends a Kurdish child during a dismounted patrol in Kirkuk, Iraq. Photo by Spc. Sean Kimmons.
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