Pictures from Iraq
The coffins of ten personnel killed when an RAF Hercules plane crashed over Iraq were repatriated back to the United Kingdom from Basra airport in southern Iraq yesterday.
NO NO, the airplane wasn't shot down,
NO NO NO, this footage is not true at all, it is a terrorist 3D hoax.
Anyway, while the 10 bodies were reaching to their homeland today, Mr. Poodle is still waging his tail, I Mean The British Prime Minister Tony Blair has called Iran a state sponsor of terrorism,
meanwhile, let's enjoy the following pictures of Iraqi children reaching for toys and candy handed out by U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment soldiers in Mosul, Iraq.
and the pictures of a U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment soldier comforts an Iraqi boy who fell while playing in Mosul, Iraq.
isn't this soooo sweeeeeeeet!
shouldn't we be crying now, out of happiness?
Please, ladies and gentlemen, notice that these nice soldiers are not the same ones that kill people and destroy cities.
No No, they are just giving sweets to children.
Other things that happened in Fallujah three months ago were against bad people, and they happened BEFORE the great elections anyway so forget about them.
Speaking about Fallujah, People are going back to the city.
The following picture are not of people queuing for voting, they already enjoyed that. These people are happily going back to their city.
Notice the smiles and tears of freedom. Freedom freedom freedom.
"Freedom is on the march",...
such a great parade!
ahhh..
No no no, even if their homes are leveled, they are democratized now.
and the following pictures of Iraqi primary school boys studying for their mid-year exams at the damaged building of their school in the western city of Falluja, February 8, 2005. The counting of votes from Iraq's Jan. 30 polls continues...
Exactly! It is right the school is destroyed, BUT as long as "The counting of votes from Iraq's Jan. 30 polls continues", everything is fine.
AND, they still have notebooks. This is what matters. Students are feeling free outside anyway.
I love the mainstream media.
don't we all love it, and believe it.
:*)
NO NO, the airplane wasn't shot down,
NO NO NO, this footage is not true at all, it is a terrorist 3D hoax.
Anyway, while the 10 bodies were reaching to their homeland today, Mr. Poodle is still waging his tail, I Mean The British Prime Minister Tony Blair has called Iran a state sponsor of terrorism,
meanwhile, let's enjoy the following pictures of Iraqi children reaching for toys and candy handed out by U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment soldiers in Mosul, Iraq.
and the pictures of a U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment soldier comforts an Iraqi boy who fell while playing in Mosul, Iraq.
isn't this soooo sweeeeeeeet!
shouldn't we be crying now, out of happiness?
Please, ladies and gentlemen, notice that these nice soldiers are not the same ones that kill people and destroy cities.
No No, they are just giving sweets to children.
Other things that happened in Fallujah three months ago were against bad people, and they happened BEFORE the great elections anyway so forget about them.
Speaking about Fallujah, People are going back to the city.
The following picture are not of people queuing for voting, they already enjoyed that. These people are happily going back to their city.
Notice the smiles and tears of freedom. Freedom freedom freedom.
"Freedom is on the march",...
such a great parade!
ahhh..
No no no, even if their homes are leveled, they are democratized now.
and the following pictures of Iraqi primary school boys studying for their mid-year exams at the damaged building of their school in the western city of Falluja, February 8, 2005. The counting of votes from Iraq's Jan. 30 polls continues...
Exactly! It is right the school is destroyed, BUT as long as "The counting of votes from Iraq's Jan. 30 polls continues", everything is fine.
AND, they still have notebooks. This is what matters. Students are feeling free outside anyway.
I love the mainstream media.
don't we all love it, and believe it.
:*)
