How many babies are dead and have been born with birth defects in Iraq..... thanks to that good friend of yours, GEORGE BUSH !!!!
GEORGE BUSH is a liar and the biggest baby killer since hitler.
I see no difference in your baby and the babies in Iraq.
A good christian surely believes that all babies are borned equal and in GOD'S EYES should be held in the same regard.
If only someone would kill that SOB GW..... FULKING BABY KILLER.
This country has dropped and used in ammo enough depleted uranium to poison the country for thousands of years.... you don't hear about it and you don't care... why would anyone care about what this country is doing.... just google depleted uranium in iraq... if you have such a great love for unborned babies.
Keep thinking the same old shit .... I don't think you can have it both ways... and you need to stop saying my country, if you ever have.... this country and the power that runs it , don't give a fulk about you ... just pay your taxes and do what your told... it's like the mafia in a way.... if your a good earner you'll live another day... you'er a good slave.... or nazi zombie... LOL !!!
the iraqis(not to mention the entire middle east) are infinitely better off now that saddam`s gone....you have to be a moron or a history num num not to understand that fact...
The war crimes and chemical weapons of Saddam Hussein were the subject of a talk given by U.S. War Crimes Ambassador David J. Scheffer at the National Press Club. Scheffer, on September 18, 2000, when
"""""""""he was working for a Democrat, President Bill Clinton""""""""". . Scheffer, listed 8 specific incidents of war crimes to illustrate what he called "the magnitude" of Saddam Hussein's "criminal record." Scheffer said that Hussein's "criminal record" goes to the "very heart of why his conduct deserves an international response." The eight points of evidence Scheffer listed were:
1)The Iran-Iraq War in which approximately 5,000 Iranians were killed with chemical weapons between 1983-1988, plus the several thousand Iranian prisoners of war killed by Hussein. (In the "legal" part of the war between these two powerful Muslim nations, 200,000 Iraqis died and over 300,000 Iranians died. They are not counted in Scheffer's report on war crimes.)
2)The dropping of chemical weapons on the Kurdish city of Halaja in Iraq in March of 1988, that killed over 5,000 civilians. The U.S. government has satellite photos of the carnage. The Kurds have since reported that five to seven thousand people of 80,000 inhabitants died immediately and a further 20,000 to 30,000 were injured, many severely. Initial studies indicate approximately 52% of current inhabitants were exposed at the time of the chemical warhead attack on Halaja.
3)The Anfal campaigns, also against the Kurds, when Chemical Ali, Hussein's cousin, was given the orders to slaughter the Kurds. Somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 Kurds were killed. Scheffer called it genocide.
4)The invasion and occupation of Kuwait on August 2, 1990 in which Saddam Hussein's forces killed more than 1000 Kuwaiti nationals, and an uncounted number from other nations while launching the environmental crime "such as the destruction of oil wells in Kuwait's oil fields. War crimes also were committed against other nationals in an "effort to coerce their governments into pro-Iraqi policies."
5)In 1991, when the United Nations failed to approve the actual removal of Saddam Hussein from power, from 30,000 to 60,000 Iraqi civilians, mostly Kurds and Shiites were killed.
6)In the early 1990s, Saddam Hussein drained the southern marshes, which deprived over 100,000 people of their livelihood and their ability to live on land their ancestors had lived on for thousands of years.
7)The ethnic cleansing of Persians and other non-Arabs from Iraq,
8)The killing, torturing and raping of political opponents and their wives and daughters and the disappearance of 300,000 people, the remains of many of whom have been found in mass graves following Iraq's liberation in 2003.
And, according to a booklet written by the U.S. Agency for International Development approximately 400,000 Iraqi civilians were seized by Saddam Hussein's various "security" organizations and simply never heard from again.
Iraq, a country approximately the size of California, but with only 2/3rd its population, suffered more than a million violent deaths under Saddam Hussein's regime. That would average out at about 50,000 deaths a year in a population of 25 million before the Americans got involved. In the two years since the Americans have been fighting in Iraq, 13,650 Iraqis, have been killed, many of them by terrorist attacks by their own countrymen. Others were by military action. That averages out at 6, 825 deaths per year in a population of 25 million."
this was penned in 2005...the death rates in iraq have plummeted since then...
now the iraqi people share in oil revenue....and the minority sunni don`t brutalize the majority shia or the kurds anymore...all have a voice in the iraqi government...
how horrible!!(for moonbat socialists)...

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