Bizarro Iraq
AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo
08/07/05
In 'liberated' Iraq, the police are the criminals: instead of protecting people from harm by thugs, they are the thugs who inflict harm on others. It's a Bizarro World rendition of law enforcement, albeit one that perfectly fits in to the upside-down logic -- not to mention the inverted morality -- of those who brought us this war. ... In spite of his political naiveté, [slain reporter Steven] Vincent had the courage to name the murderers who had inherited the fruits of American 'victory' in Iraq -- and he paid the ultimate price. So did Cindy Sheehan's boy, along with 1,800-plus other American soldiers, and Mrs. Sheehan and her Gold Star Mothers for Peace want to know what friends and supporters of Steve Vincent are no doubt curious about: What exactly is the rationale for our continued presence in Iraq?
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=6904
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Justin Raimondo
08/07/05
In 'liberated' Iraq, the police are the criminals: instead of protecting people from harm by thugs, they are the thugs who inflict harm on others. It's a Bizarro World rendition of law enforcement, albeit one that perfectly fits in to the upside-down logic -- not to mention the inverted morality -- of those who brought us this war. ... In spite of his political naiveté, [slain reporter Steven] Vincent had the courage to name the murderers who had inherited the fruits of American 'victory' in Iraq -- and he paid the ultimate price. So did Cindy Sheehan's boy, along with 1,800-plus other American soldiers, and Mrs. Sheehan and her Gold Star Mothers for Peace want to know what friends and supporters of Steve Vincent are no doubt curious about: What exactly is the rationale for our continued presence in Iraq?
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=6904
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 8. Aug, 14:30