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August 10th, 2006   Post 1
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Post; At least 1,850 killed in Baghdad last month


Media: AFP
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Date: 10 August 2006

BAGHDAD, Aug 10, 2006 (AFP) - Baghdad's main morgue handled the corpses of
1,850 people from its immediate region last month, most of them gunshot
victims, Iraqi health ministry spokesman Qasim Yahia told AFP Thursday.
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August 10th, 2006   Post 2
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Sounds like they have a problem with violent behaviour.
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Just can't get along i guess. Who knows?
 
August 10th, 2006   Post 4
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I smell a civil war brewing over there, and I kind of welcome it at this point.
 
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I smell a civil war brewing over there, and I kind of welcome it at this point.
I agree.
 
August 10th, 2006   Post 6
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I smell a civil war brewing over there, and I kind of welcome it at this point.
How is a civil war in any way helpful.
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I think that we are in the way for self government to take place. Don't you remember what the U.S. had to go through to get it's freedom? Lots and lots of war. Even a Civil War. It helps iron out differences. I am not an advocate of it, but some countries just need it.
 
August 10th, 2006   Post 8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Team Infidel
I think that we are in the way for self government to take place. Don't you remember what the U.S. had to go through to get it's freedom? Lots and lots of war. Even a Civil War. It helps iron out differences. I am not an advocate of it, but some countries just need it.
it is cold that after 1,850 people were killed, you made a comment like that.

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I smell a civil war brewing over there, and I kind of welcome it at this point
I hope what you smell is wrong, because civil war means hundred thousands of innocent people will die, civil war will turn Iraq into a hell, civil war will help terriorsts keep attacking US soldiers without worrying about if they can recruit new guys, and civil war in Iraq will curb oil corporation's effort of pursuing more wealth from oil field. since civil war can bring so many **** to Iraq, I am really confused how anybody could possibly welcome it?

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August 10th, 2006   Post 9
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Maybe it is cold, but the hundreds of thousands that died for this country in it's infantile state would be satisfied where it is now.

And the millions that died during WWI and II.... Unfortunately it is a small price to pay.
 
August 10th, 2006   Post 10
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you can just keep your COOL attitude about this whole thing, but the fact that 1,850 people were killed within one month is just too COLD to accept.
btw, did anybody know who is ****ing responsible for most of killing, the religious conflict or al-qaida's attack?
 



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