47 Killed in Baghdad; 3 U.S. Troops Dead

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Attacks on Baghdad Green Zone

WHAT'S THE GREEN ZONE? Also called the International Zone, it's the heavily protected area in central Baghdad that holds the U.S. and British embassies, the Iraqi parliament and prime minister's office.

OPEN TO ATTACK: A U.N. report in June said insurgents had bombarded the area with rockets and mortar fire more than 80 times since March.

CASUALTIES: Nearly 30 people have been reportedly killed in the barrages.

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THIRTY ONE People died in this latest--yet Bush and Vice Pres. "Chest Paney" will ignore it, never mention it, say nothing, and "Condoleeza Rice" will smile when entering the stage with Bush.

Is this morally appropriate? These 31 people also had families who loved them. 2008--Please get here

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Reply#1 - Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:56 AM EDT
{"commentId":579614,"authorDomain":"beenry"}

I don't know who's crazier than who. Us for going into Iraq in the first place. Or the Iraqies for killing themselfes and their own countrymen and expecting to go to paradice for it. I could understand the Iraqies fighting us for being in their country. But to fight themselfes because we are in their country, this I must confess I don't understand. I hope someone out there can explain it to me

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Reply#2 - Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:15 AM EDT
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You might find some answers here.

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#2.1 - Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:10 PM EDT
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