spend the $$$ on health care. and.....
Majeed Hameed, a gift shop owner in Baghdad's northern Antar Square, said
the American tanks rolling on the streets of Baghdad are now seen as
"enemy"
forces.
"We can't describe how savage these barbarians are whose promises were
false
and full of lies. They came to occupy and cause destruction. We got
nothing
but disaster," said Hameed.
Basim Atia, an unemployed man living in Karrada district of central
Baghdad,
described the toppling of Saddam as a "black day" in the history of Iraq.
"On that day, all our values were turned upside down. Today we see only
killing and sectarianism, and scientists and doctors are fleeing the
country."
Deadly fighting in Baghdad as Iraq marks Saddam's fall
by Jay Deshmukh
BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq on Wednesday marked the fifth anniversary of the
fall
of Saddam Hussein's iron-fisted regime with the nation still in turmoil,
the
capital under curfew and a surge of deadly violence in the ****ite
bastion of
Sadr City.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080409/wl_afp/iraqwar5years;_ylt=Ak7kK9wgGO
VE1vBq0W9TLokE1vAI
See the staged toppling of Saddam's statue, most of the "crowd"
were US troops and journalists:
http://www.angelfire.com/co/COMMONSENSE/photo_op.html
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Money.. what a concept