Wednesday, July 13, 2005

It's A Crime

Last year, on September 30, a triple car bomb against US troops in western Baghdad, Iraq, killed 43 people including 37 children who had gathered to take candy from American soldiers.

Today, a similar tragedy happened again in south-eastern Baghdad. While American soldiers were handing out sweet to Iraqi children, a suicide car bomber drove up to a US army vehicle and blew himself up. (Jesus cries, I'm really tired of hearing the word "Suicide bomb" recently.) At least 26 Ireqis died in the blast, but most of them were children. One US soldier died, and three were injured.

Hassan Mohammed, whose 13-year-old son died in the blast, said: " Why do they attack our children? They just destroyed one US Humvee, but they killed dozens of our children. What sort of a resistance is this? It's a crime! "

Definitely it's a crime! NO EXCUSES! Don't think that you'll be forgiven anywhere you went after death. You're such a coward!

Well, this is not funny, but I want to quote words form Steven Gerrard on 6th July: " how have we got into this mess and what's the best way out of it? " I wonder what happened to this world! Since when it became such a mess? Innocent people, even women and children are killed everyday in the corners of the world. The safest place suddenly became dangerous. What can people do when home is not safe anymore and the government can't protect us? Who is right and who should take the responsibility?

I'm confused.

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you ever watched the movie called"Fahrenheit 911?"
Michael Moore showed us the lies that has been told by the US government and most of the Bush family.

I strongly suggest you to watch this ironic movie.It will give you more kinds of thinkings.

15 July, 2005 08:49  
Blogger loveuamy said...

naruwan girl:

Yeah, you're right. "we still haven't learned our lesson" I know the problem has existed for ages. I know it happens. But I was too shocked about the London bombing last week, even stronger than the 911. Since London(or England)is always my favorite place in the world.

I just started to notice what is happening around the world everyday, as in Taiwan, the world seems very small. Yes, I'm not the first to question our life, and definitely not the last.

One of my professors,teaching in International Relationship,always stresses that:"There is just gains and losses,rather than right and wrong,in international relationships."

15 July, 2005 16:00  
Blogger loveuamy said...

german:

I know about that movie, but I've never watched it. One of my friend(again,but not the same one)told me this movie is bad. I don't know. Maybe I'll pick up that some day. Anyway, thanks for your suggestion.

15 July, 2005 16:14  
Blogger loveuamy said...

naruwan girl:
Sorry I have to say you can't insult my friends or any other people here. This is my blog, and I don't want anyone here feel bad. I don't know if you aware that it's really rude for you to say something like:"Only fools would believe Michael Moore's simplistic view of the world." I welcome all kind of opinion here, but it's not right to hurt others.

20 July, 2005 06:52  
Anonymous Oklahoma City House Cleaning said...

That's heinous. Just downright heinous.

09 October, 2011 22:43  
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I hope justice is served in the end.

10 October, 2011 14:25  
Anonymous oklahoma city divorce attorneys said...

It's a terrible crime!

10 October, 2011 21:54  
Anonymous milwaukee house cleaning said...

That's horrible :(

24 October, 2011 01:18  
Anonymous minneapolis house cleaning said...

justice will be served.

24 October, 2011 01:32  

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