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Don’t let the media distort what’s really happening: There are still many other parliments in Iraq that are safe to walk through …
There’s one parliament where they’re giving rugs away!
These biased bombing victims never tell you about all the schools that are being painted.
Reminds me of a Frank Rizzo (former Mayor of Philadelphia) quote:
The streets of Philadelphia are safe. It’s the people who make them unsafe.
If it bleeds, it leads…
What’s next?
Kid From Omaha Loses a Leg?
… ya frank, the iraqi parliment being bombed is totally inconsequential, hardly news worthy at all, just more ratings hungry sensationalism … good grief.
frameone: Oh, wait I forgot. You’re right.
I was just being silly.
Let’s see more destruction via YouTube.
We’re winning!
the surge is working11!!!
Iraq Parliament in Session of ‘Defiance’
Apr 13, 6:10 PM (ET)
By STEVEN R. HURST
BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraq’s parliament met in an extraordinary session of “defiance” Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, and declared it would not bow to terrorism. A bouquet of red roses and a white lily sat in the place of Mohammed Awad, the lawmaker killed in the parliament dining hall suicide bombing claimed by al-Qaida.