I found these videos very interesting and sad in the same breath. Especially the last one with the children... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTMp-YNaDdg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woxu5dwCSX0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRA3QdvY9rQ
It is sad and now I am over it. Children are out of school and selling chicklet’s and glittering Jesus just 20 miles down the road from here in Tijuana, cheap place to get a blanket too. Guess we can just pack up and leave Iraq and allow it to return to its glory of before. Didn't see a whole bunch of pissing and moaning when statues of Hussein were being chain drug through the streets. Looked allot like liberation I might say. THEN the atrocities began when disagreements arose over which party wanted to rule. Resistance funded by sources outside the fuggin country inflating a mosque against mosque rebellion. Should we be there, Nah, but are we to blame for the conditions which exist, please... Will we take the blame? Sure, why not. We might just call it our new foreign policy. It is sad for a city with beauty described centuries ago by a book you have to read backwards to come to its broken third world status. A world we will probably never understand. One thing that is common with all of our worlds is that every one universally understands pain. That will never change except maybe with the French. Thanks for the memories George, we would't have them without you. :thumb: