Iraq 3 - 20

The Date that Nobody Cared to Remember

By P. Princeton Prasad, published Sep 14, 2007
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The world will always remember September 11, 2001 as a date that will live in infamy when the World Trade Center towers came crumbling down in New York City. Americans continue to live in fear of terrorist attacks from day-to-day but pretend like the government is doing what is necessary and they need not fear anything at all. If there is ever one party that requires sufficient distrust, it is not going to be Moslems or turbaned men; it should be the President and his men.

Today, the mention of "nine-eleven" revokes more than just memories of a tragedy; it is a brand name for terror that the whole world have much to talk about until who knows when. But I'm yet to find at least one who knows anything about "three-twenty". The war in Iraq is not the result of faulty intelligence, it is truly an intelligent fault.

I am talking about Baghdad, March 20, 2003, 5.30a.m when air raid sirens announce the beginning of what was to be operation "Freedom Iraq" or rather today's cause of a bloodied country where chaos observes no Sabbath.

I am surprised to know the consensus of the White House residents when Bush proposed to wage war against Iraq. A majority of the candidates running for elections in 2008 actually voted for the war to take place but as they say, due to increasing casualties they are insisting for an immediate pull-back of U.S soldiers to occur. I do however, leave Senator Barrack Obama as an exception for his efforts in voicing out against the war even before it took place in 2003. If you're an eligible voter, vote for Obama!

When Bush announced the war against terrorism in 2001, he actually meant a war for the oil fields of Babylon and ultimately to fulfill his fathers vendetta. People of America, don't be dumb! You're being duped everyday and they just know how to orchestrate a symphony of belief systems. The government is apt at debriefing techniques and mass deception methods. Do you think they'll bring back live U.S soldiers from Iraq? I say hope and pray for the best.

Iraq 3 - 20

Bush had his eyes on Iraq a long long time ago.

Credit: Prince Prasad

Copyright: Princeton Prasad Pillai

Did You Know?
We can't tell for certain how many people have died in Iraq. That's exactly how much it is; COUNTLESS! You can decide the limits by voting for Democrats. The war in Iraq is not the result of faulty intelligence, it is a perfectly intelligent fault.
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I expect too much by hoping articles are unique and thought provoking instead of rehashed? I didn't realize my standards were so unreachable.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

 
You assume and expect too much chadd. I think his point is unique. You're just comparing and equating.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 1:09:00 AM

 
I came because the title/abstract implied a thought out and unique article, I got something instead I could've gotten from moveon.org or Jeff Musall.

Posted on 09/16/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

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