War in Iraq: 5 Years After

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

The War in Iraq, the consequences kids have suffered and how people in Chicago have protested against the war

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  • ITs funny how many people take there freedoms for granted and feel no one else has the right to live free. Freedom comes at a cost. its just a shame no one here in america has to know that true price you only know what you see in the news. ITS EASY TO PROTEST THE WAR FROM AMERICA WHERE U ARE ALL SAFE. WHY NOT SHOW YOUR TRUE CONVICTION AND FLY TO IRAQ AND PROTEST WHERE YOU ARE TAKING THE SAME RISKS AS ARE TROOPS. KINDA EASY TO WAVE ANTI WAR BANNERS IN A FREE COUNTRY NWO AINT IT... CORWARDS

  • I'm taking my own risks though, my husband serves in the army and he may be deployed to Iraq at any time! and i dont want it, i dont even want to think about it...I wave anti war banneers because I dont want my husband to go there and because i dont wanna see more people diying in a stupid senselees war..OOPPSS SENSELESS INVASION...

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  • @Gissel1020 What is truly horrible is that that "our" government sold saddam helicopters, nerve gas, anthrax, etc., and then demonized him. Saddam was a very brutal dictator, but uncle sam did not want him to have control of the oil or the opium, this has been going on since I was born, so tragic, I have cried for the children, we all deserve freedom, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I have worked for the corporations, it is an evil game they play sitting in their fancy offices dicta

  • @Gissel1020 What is truly horrible is that that "our" government sold saddam helicopters, nerve gas, anthrax, etc., and then demonized him. Saddam was a very brutal dictator, but uncle sam did not want him to have control of the oil or the opium, this has been going on since I was born, so tragic, I have cried for the children, we all deserve freedom, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I have worked for the corporations, it is an evil game they play sitting in their fancy offices dicta

  • @iKhan209

    Got my news from FIRST PERSON. I have 2 Purple Hearts and Silver Star while serving in Iraq. Need medal proof just email me here and drop me your email ill be more then happy to take some photos of my medals for the proof. Plus the Iraq service medal we all get for serving in IRAQ NOW.

    GO AHEAD GET YOUR NEWS FROM WIKI ILL GET IT FROM THE REAL THING OK as you say SON

  • @iKhan209

    Get all your views from the NEWS?

    BEEN THER FIRST HAND JUNIOR things are a lot different then you might think. but hey armchair warrior we need people like you to keep us entertained. But stick to getting your news from the media.

  • @Gissel1020

    Then Maybe he should of went somewhere other then the Military. Can't say he was drafted. He knew the job was dangerous when he took it. SAD BU TRUE. Its funny how so many people cry when they themselves knew the risk's. Like it or not it was a choice of his own to sign at the dotted line. What did you think it was gonna be a trip to Hawaii for two?

  • that's sad

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