Changed my blog
Please, everybody tell me what you think. Najma was the first to recommend it, so I dedicate the changes to her.
I just finished reading Gaith's account in the Guardian article, "He's just sleeping, I kept telling myself" and making some references on my latest post. I'm beside myself. What a chilling account of the incident. I don't believe he was there, still. Wow, I have chills running up and down my spine and my hair is standing up.
Let's do a mood check. How's everybody doing?
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I've been following the Haifa St incident and blogging it, including G's account.
And it didn't put me in a GOOD mood!
I sent G an E-Greeting Card for Get Well Soon, but I don't know if he still checks the E-Mail address I have for him.
I was painfully concerned about him.
But, going further on through this incident, we need the Iraqis to think about the causal chain of events that constituted this incident: The U.S. Military Command evidently does not want any Iraqis approaching or touching their estranged equipment.
And the Iraqis need to take this taboo very seriously!
MOOD CHECK: Very Glum !!
--Button
http://eclectchap.blogspot.com
More hell for Haifa Street - At least 35 dead in blast in Haifa Street area
"The U.S. Military Command evidently does not want any Iraqis approaching or touching their estranged equipment.
And the Iraqis need to take this taboo very seriously!"
I would reply to this:
Iraqis don't want Americans expropriating nor torching their country. Americans ought to take *this* seriously.
The causal link goes further than that, Button ...
oh! changes! much easier to read.
mood; peppermint tea.
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