Re: Our tears flow for Alaa Uldeen Aziz and Saif Laith Yousuf and their families
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Re: Our tears flow for Alaa Uldeen Aziz and Saif Laith Yousuf and their families         

Group: mn.politics · Group Profile
Author: mcs
Date: May 20, 2007 12:34

My tears flow from mean spirited society and with dems doing virtually
nothing about crime or pollution with particulate pollution waking me ,
gasping for breath, top ten list in five different categories and Rendell
and Street doing nothing. What tripe we elect. Rendell : Gamble! thats the
answer god gave you Rendell Gamble!!!!!!???
"CarlSwanson" nospam.frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:ia31531kg1ilv25f553cd7a0j91qb8kceo@4ax.com...
> ... damn you Bushites....you will never suffer enough.......
>
>
> Alaa Uldeen Aziz and Saif Laith Yousuf gave their lives because they
> tried to provide the world the truth about war..
> They were killed in Iraq recently...as USA soldiers and Iraq civilians
> were killed...in numbers and freqency escalating because of brash
> actions by USA leaders ..with the support of their nefarious minions.
> .
>
> Damn you Bushites...you have no social redeeming value...no pictures
> of caskets; tank artillery told to "...hit those press hotel
> rooms...", creationism over evolution; ignorant beliefs over educated
> enlightenment.....despicable...
>
> http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/05/18/abc-news-cameraman-and-soundman-ambushed-killed.../
>
> ABC News cameraman and soundman ambushed, killed in Iraq
>
> Posted May 18th 2007 7:32PM by Meredith O'Brien
>
> ABC News imageTwo ABC News journalists were ambushed and killed in
> Iraq as they were headed home from the ABC News Baghdad bureau
> yesterday, ABC announced.
>
> Thirty-three-year-old cameraman Alaa Uldeen Aziz, and 26-year-old
> soundman Saif Laith Yousuf were in their car when they were
> "reportedly ambushed and they were killed by unknown assailants" after
> being "stopped by two cars full of gunmen," ABC's web site reported.
> The network's Baghdad correspondent, Terry McCarthy said, "Today we've
> lost two family members, and it really hurts."
>
> One hundred and four journalists have been killed while covering the
> Iraq War, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Notably,
> one of ABC's anchors, Bob Woodruff, sustained serious injuries while
> covering Iraq in January 2006.
>
>
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