America - Melting the Skin Off of Children With White Phosphorous in Fallujah

November 10, 2005

I knew the war was wrong, I knew a lot of people we’re dying and it made me sad, but I’ve never felt it like I do today.

burned child

Jesus God - America is melting the skin off of children!!!! With Chemical Incendiary Whte Phosphorous Weapons, in the name of Freedom of course.

If we’re not doing everything we can to end this war, then we are complicit in melting the skin off of children.

I don’t want America to be a country that burns civilians alive.

The people who started this war hate America, and everything we stand for, they hate freedom and democracy and have cheapened those words, they hate life and they hate Iraqis and they hate themselves most of all.

And I hate them too.
Daily Kos: Melting the Skin Off of Children [GRAPHIC]

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  1. Oh. My. God… that’s horrific… Why can such things happen at all?

    Comment by nohero — November 12, 2005 @ 7:39 pm

  2. While browsing the other blogsome blog’s I found yours. You are doing great job here, and I am sure you are going to change something with it! Keep it on!

    And to the chemical weapons: I believed they were forbidden by the United Nations? Why are the Americans still using them?

    - NoHero

    Comment by nohero — November 12, 2005 @ 9:21 pm

  3. so what?? iraqis burned the skin off of my children, so why shouldnt they suffer as well?

    Comment by Anonymous — October 20, 2008 @ 3:49 am

  4. that is a shame

    Comment by brianne — November 19, 2008 @ 8:03 pm

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