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[Stygius] Polling of American disenchantment with Iraq evoke the myth that the American attention span won't permit a long project that involves American casualties. Thus, some -- like the Out of Iraq Caucus -- feel increasingly emboldened to argue for either a drawdown or withdrawal of American forces, often dressing it up in calls for a specific timetable.

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Riverbendblog.blogspot.comhttp://riverbendblog.blogspot.com [Riverbendblog.blogspot.com] Baghdad Burning: He sets up his stand early in the morning and when you pass it by at just the right time, there’s a myriad of colors: the even brown of potatoes, deep green of spinach, bright orange of citrus fruits and the glossy red of sweet Iraqi tomatoes”¦ And Abu Ammar is almost always there- come rain or sun or war, sitting in the midst of his vegetables and fruits, going through a newspaper, a cigarette in his mouth and crackling out of his little transistor radio are the warm tones of Fayrouz. On those rare occasions when Abu Ammar isn’t there, you can tell something is very wrong.

Kevinsites.nethttp://www.kevinsites.net [Kevinsites.net] Kevin Sites Blog: Disclaimer: Kevin Sites is a freelance solo journalist currently on assignment for NBC News in Asia, but this site is a personal website not affiliated with or funded by NBCNews.

[Ponowaiwai.com] Iraq Today - Stories of life in today's Iraq by Ibrahim Khalil: There was a full quiet in the first four days after the elections.That quiet made the people in Mosul get the results of the election as well asthe most important matter which was that the Iraqi Security Forces especiallythe Commandos Brigade could arrest several groups of the terrorists whoconfessed that they did some crimes like killing, kidnapping and stealing. Thelocal TV channel of Mosul appeared those criminals on the TV and that helpedsome people to change their minds and know what really those criminals aredoing.

Frontpagemag.comhttp://www.frontpagemag.com [Frontpagemag.com] FrontPage magazine.com :: Amnesty for Iraq by Christopher Archangelli: Even a report by the Blair Administration before the war that detailed Saddam’s human rights abuses upset Amnesty International more than the abuses themselves. In response to the British report Irene Kahn, secretary-general of Amnesty International, rebuked the Blair government for paying "selective attention to human rights" and claiming the report was "nothing but a cold and calculated manipulation of the work of human rights activists." And as April’s Amnesty International press releases attest, the real criminals are the Bush Administration for daring to flout international opinion by executing a convicted killer and the Blair Administration for using cluster bombs against Iraqi soldiers.

Hobotraveler.com[Hobotraveler.com] Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog: This is my witness of Iraq as seen north of Hila or Babylon, a Mass Grave made by a man that is almost identical in behavior to Adolph Hitler; they could have been Brother, Sadaam Hussein.

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