Monday, March 27, 2006

Good News From Iraq?

The only good news in Iraq is that most of the people who were alive yesterday are alive today.

What about the new schools US contractors have built? Wouldn't that be good news?

"On Wednesday, armed insurgents burst into the classroom of Khidhir al-Mihallawi, an English teacher at Sajariyah High School, accused him of being an agent for the CIA and Israeli intelligence and beheaded him in front of his students, according to students, fellow instructors and a physician at a local hospital."

If that happened in one of those new schools, those kids sure got an education that day, didn't they?

So you think you know Delilah?
Judges 16:19--

2 Comments:

Blogger Kathleen Callon said...

AT least 87 educators have been murdered in Iraq since the war began, and hundreds more have fled. If I was a teacher, professor, or student, I'd probably be too scared to so much as walk near an American built school. So sad.

(Thanks for the pic you posted of the Portland protest. It made us decide it's time to pack up and move there this summer. Instead of protesting with three people on a street corner and getting flipped the bird by blue-hairs, we'll be part of something. Thanks.)

11:54 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The idea that the the invasion of Iraq is justified because of the good works being done there is like justifying murder because it's good for the funeral industry.

2:20 PM  

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