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Riverbendblog.blogspot.comhttp://riverbendblog.blogspot.com [Riverbendblog.blogspot.com] Baghdad Burning: Meanwhile, the US was bombing the Iraqi army as it was pulling out of Kuwait and the Tawabin were killing off some of the Iraqi troops who had abandoned their tanks and artillery and were coming back on foot through the south. Many of those troops, and the civilians killed during the attacks, looting, and burning, were buried in some of the mass graves we conveniently blame solely on Saddam and the Republican Guard- but no one bothers to mention this anymore because it’s easier to blame the dictator.

Back-to-iraq.comhttp://www.back-to-iraq.com [Back-to-iraq.com] Back to Iraq 3.0: In 2002, I went stumbling around Iraqi Kurdistan, the northern part of Iraq outside Saddam's direct control, looking for stories. (Some might call it "looking for trouble.") In March 2003, I made it back in time for the war, becoming the Web's first fully reader-funded journalist-blogger.

Wbur.orghttp://www.wbur.org [Wbur.org] Iraq War Weblog, Conflict in Iraq: WBUR maintained a daily weblog, chronicling aspects of the story of the war on Iraq from an online perspective. Producers Ken George and Will Thomson wrote on topics from international reaction, to the war's death toll, to MTV's coverage of the war.

http://iraqblogcount.blogspot.com [Iraqblogcount.blogspot.com] Iraq Blog Count: I am a lucky person who was able to get and see every thing that many others couldn't, and because of that, I wanted to share my experience with the others, so I became a flying instructor then a reporter for one of the well known newspapers(I was lucky in that too), and now I decided to share it with you through this Blog, so the people will know what I know, and will learn what I learned; to work in places, like the ones that I use to work in, gave me the chance to discover so many secrets that many still asking about it or does not know about it;

[No End But Victory] The Next Front: Much like the way al Qaeda was able to help construct the Taliban regime, bin Laden sees a nation weak and down on her knees as the ripest of targets to assume control and influence over. In Iraq, where the void left by the fall of Saddam and the failings of the US and our allies to establish order and control firmly enough in the early days after winning the initial assault, we have learned some very hard lessons.

[Shrubville] Make It Good: I mean I guess that's kinda funny, at least for Prickly City. But I dunno - maybe I've become so disillusioned by how bad it is every day that I'm not even able to enjoy something that looks like it should be funny to me but isn't.

http://www.barking-moonbat.com [Barking Moonbat Early Warning System] Sunday Funnies: 2006 Bill of Rights Courtesy of Free Republic Drafted By: Joseph Gestetner I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of Christian or Jewish religion, or prohibiting the free exercise of Islam, or abridging Osama’s freedom of speech, or of the Al Jazeera press; or the right of the terrorist peaceably to assemble, and to

http://ronbeas2.blogspot.com [Middle Earth Journal] Losing Another Metaphorical War: Almost five years after the attacks on Washington and New York, al-Qaeda not only remains in business in its traditional stronghold on the Afghan-Pakistan border, but continues to project its ideology and terrorism abroad. So now we face a world of ideologically driven homegrown terrorists -- free radicals unattached to any formal organization -- in addition to formal networks such as al-Qaeda that have managed to survive despite the tremendous pressure brought to bear against them since 9/11.

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