Though the kidnapping of students and teachers continues, the Universities remain defiantly open.
Former Dean of the University of Bagdad Al Amiri stated, "I know those people" "they considered me their guide" while visiting some of the injured.
"Students People". These are children just trying to make something out of their lives.
Though it is said that it is a crime in the eyes of Allah for a Muslim to kill another, I think they have missed that passage because that was 39 students in one wack.
Tell me please, where are those peace loving human shields at now?
How far is too far for the liberals and the media?
What will it take for liberals and the media to say, Oh my God! ?
I remember that we could not get you to shut up over a terrorist with some fruit of the loom on his head but have not uttered a word over the 39 students being blown apart in a single day nor a mention of the other 90 the month before. Muslim Students, Killed by the religion of peace.
I will bet money that the second you finish reading this you will bust your brain on starting an argument on Global Warming.
For months on end the liberal media had a hay day of displaying the poor terrorist with the panties on his head every single day making the headlines over and over, but no headlines of murdered students.
39 in a single blast.
You are not solving or saving anything, you are the problem.
Here's a quote from a government employee who witnessed a recent interaction between an elderly woman and an antiwar protester in a Metro station in DC:
"There were protesters on the train platform handing out pamphlets on the evils of America. I politely declined to take one.
"An elderly woman was behind me getting off the escalator and a young
(20ish) female protester offered her a pamphlet, which she politely declined.
"The young protester put her hand on the old woman's shoulder as a gesture of friendship and in a very soft voice said, 'Lady, don't you care about the children of Iraq?'
"The old woman looked up at her and said, ' Honey, my father died in France during World War II, I lost my husband in Korea, and a son in Vietnam.
All three died so you could have the right to stand here and bad mouth our country.
If you touch me again. I'll stick this umbrella up your ass and open it. ' "
Saddam has been sentenced to death this morning mainly for the genocide he committed in 1982 of the documented case of the gasing of a kurdish village.
Saddam still defiant:
"Long live the people and death to their enemies. Long live the glorious nation, and death to its enemies!" Later, his lawyer said the former dictator had called on Iraqis to reject sectarian violence and refrain from revenge against U.S. forces.
Hearings were disrupted by outbursts from Saddam and Ibrahim, with the two raging against what they said was the illegitimacy of the court, their ill treatment in the U.S.-run facility where they are being held and the lack of protection for their lawyers.
Although the Iraqis may face difficult days in the coming weeks, closing the book on Saddam and his regime is an opportunity to unite and build a better future," Khalilzad said.
I have picked out a few selected Clips from here and there of possible sightings.
You going to see some ass and elbows breaking camp real fast in some of these.
Gettyburg Capture
Miller house I think, This one is good.
This one is just a cool Fake
This one ios really cool, These people baught a house and it was being redone, She is exploring the work at night while documenting the work on camera
This one here is a complete show and some great best of captures, It will blow your mind.
Ghosts on Tape
This should do ya.
Have a great and safe hollows eve.
UNITED NATIONS
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Saturday to impose punishing sanctions on North Korea for carrying out a nuclear test, declaring that its action posed "a clear threat to international peace and security."
North Korea immediately rejected the resolution, and its U.N. ambassador walked out of the council chamber after accusing its members of a "gangster-like" action which neglects the nuclear threat posed by the United States.
The resolution demands North Korea eliminate all its nuclear weapons but expressly rules out military action against the country, a demand by the Russians and Chinese. U.S. Ambassador John Bolton warned Pyongyang, however, that if it continues pursuing nuclear weapons, the United States would seek further measures.
The resolution calls on all countries to inspect cargo leaving and arriving in North Korea to prevent any illegal trafficking in unconventional weapons or ballistic missiles. The final draft was softened from language saying the council "decides" which is a stronger authorization.
The resolution invokes Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which the U.S. views as a necessary because it makes economic and diplomatic sanctions mandatory.
China and Russia normally object to the Chapter 7 provision because it carries the possibility of military enforcement. The Bush administration used the same provision to justify its invasion of Iraq, and Moscow and Beijing worry the U.S. might do the same eventually with North Korea even though Bush has said the U.S. has no plans to attack.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is ready for talks, dialogue and confrontation," Ambassador Pak Gil Yon said. "If the United States increases pressure upon the Democratic People's Republic of Korea persistently, the DPRK will continue to take physical countermeasures considering it as a declaration of war."
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