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Edited on Wed May-18-11 03:33 AM by sabrina 1
that a person cannot shoot themselves ten times in the back of the head with their hands tied behind their back, as has been the case in many of the bodies found in Iraq, AFTER the US sent in Negroponte, the death squad guy from the Reagan era, it is safe to say that they have been murdered.
So, after the body is examined and it is established it was murder, was there a crime?
And re the abuse claim:
At last: 'If they were, a crime was committed'. Exactly IF they were.
Lol, poor you, and as for seabeyond, she caught nothing, she tried but not failed, and that's fine. I like her anyhow, we often disagree, so it's no big deal, because we often agree also.
I see you are not a supporter of the victims of the war in Iraq. Yet you claim to care about the Arab Spring.
In Iraq over the past months, the Iraqi people have joined the Arab Spring. They have held unarmed, peaceful protests against the US installed puppet government.
Their demands include, STOPPING THE TORTURE of their fellow citizens. Stopping the killing of their civilians.
They are asking the occupiers to leave their country. You know, the ones you are supporting 'helping' the Libyan people. :eyes:
They are demanding that the Mercenaries, the CIA and all foreign agents LEAVE their soil.
For peacefully making these, and other demands, on the first day of demonstrations, 29 people were shot to death, hundreds more were rounded up and thrown in jail.
Protests were banned. The US when asked about their puppet government doing this to the Iraqi people in this 'democracy' they claimed they created, the only response came from the US Embassy which was 'well, this is not something he does often'.
And yes, the Iraqi people want justice for their murdered and tortured citizens. They especially want prosecutions of the mercenaries set loose on their country killing and abusing their citizens.
So while you may think there were no crimes, those whose loved ones were shot, bombed, beaten to death and tortured to death, KNOW there were crimes because they buried the bodies, and they know they were murderd, and they also know that no one has been held accountable.
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