I hate them both, Bush and Bin-Laden. Add to them those who revel in the hell the Bush-Laden double act are both raising: The opportunist unscrupulous criminals who mindlessly loot and kidnap and bomb- killing innocents more than anyone else.
There's someting wrong in how humanity has evolved, it seems the psychopatic bastards seem to rise to the top in most societies. Those who seek power most are the ones most unfit to have it.
Shameful so shameful. It's like a test. How bad are the worst? Would the most obviously blameless and actively caring amongst us be coldly murdered?
Margaret Hasan, we are all aware of is/was an exceptional person in so may respects, she is a woman upon many of the most vulnerable depended and if she really has been killed then there is a terrible poison in Iraq. It's hard to accept people can be corrupted to such an extent due to the war as inhumane, illegal and botched as it is; people cannot switch like this. To me it's like there is a latent sickness that seems to have had an outlet. Of course, it's not just in Iraq, it must be something inside a proportion people all over the world that society is blind to and lets fester as it ticks along
I can't make sense of it as hard as I try. I hope the family and friends find some peace.
Margaret Hasan, Margaret Hasan, Margaret Hasan- don't forget her name, she's more than fading electron beams on a TV screen.
Robert Fisk met her:
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1020-01.htm
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
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