Iraq: Soldiers in Sadr City find squalor »
Posted by: bubba2 1 year, 5 months agoU.S. soldiers rolled into Sadr City primed for a fight with the notorious Mahdi Army militia. Instead of snipers & bombs, the Americans found a vast, crowded slum where years of misery & government neglect have created conditions for the militias to thrive. U.S. Unless things improve the people of Sadr City will quickly tire of the American
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tiredofnonsense1 year, 5 months ago
these sort of things don't get the coverage they deserve. All Michael Moore cared about showing is the Peaceful prosporuse Bagdahd
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rightfromwrong1 year, 5 months ago
the U.S. is responsible for close to 700,000 Iraqis dying since the first gulf war...this doesn't surprise me.
Under the embargo they couldn't even get valves for proper water treatment. But the U.S. is hell bent on monopolizing the world's resources and shareholder driven....the rich keep getting a disproportion of the riches. America is really poor in spirit and lacks vision in it's leadership. No wonder less than 50% vote
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aniokly1 year, 5 months ago
Maybe they don't pay any attention to your numbers, because they are way off. Did you make them up? You lose credibility when you lie, but if you are going to lie at least make your numbers somewhat believable.
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