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« Taming the Tax Monster | Main | Blogging Polticos ... and "Microjournalism" » November 5, 2003The View from IraqWant to know what's really going on in Baghdad? Read the blog of an Iraqi doctor named Zeyad. Here's an excerpt. Caution - strong language ahead... You see a handful of teenagers dancing in front of the camera celebrating dead Americans, and you judge an entire people, you start whining about pulling the troops out of Iraq and giving the Iraqis what they deserve. Are you people really so close-minded? It is the fault of your news agencies that show you what they want, its certainly not ours. If you want us to go out and cry for your dead soldiers and wave American flags, then don't count on it either. We are losing way too many innocent Iraqis daily to be grieving over dead soldiers who have actually made a decision to come here. What about the thousands of dead Iraqis who were not as lucky to have a choice? Did you cry for them?There are some Americans who want to abandon the people of Iraq, to cut and run, to turn tail and say that, because we didn't find a warehouse full of weapons of mass destruction in the middle of Baghdad, marked by a giant flashing neon sign, ACME WMDs, that we should just bring the troops home. Of course, these same folks never really cared about liberating the people of Iraq in the first place and if they had their way, Saddam would still be in power, the rape rooms would still be operating, the mass graves would still be filling, and Saddam would still be pursuing weapons of mass murder so he could kill on an even more industrial scale. Bookmark Zayed's blog. Read it often. And suggest your leftist co-worker and your local newspaper editor do the same. Comments
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