100th UK soldier killed in Iraq: Cambridge Vigil
Simon Mullen | 01.02.2006 20:43 | Cambridge
Meeting at 6pm
It was so cold
We lit candles
We tried to keep warm
Reading out the names
We reflected on the died
Simon Mullen
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01.02.2006 21:20
People begin to arrive
The vigil begins
The vigil continues
About twenty of us listen to the reading of names of the dead
The names of some of the British, US and Iraq dead were read out.
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What was it that Nuremberg called AGGRESSIVE WAR?
02.02.2006 14:34
HOW SORRY DO YOU FEEL FOR THOSE THAT PERISH IN THE FURTHERANCE OF THE "SUPREME INTERNATIONAL CRIME"?
twilight
Lights, camera,
04.02.2006 23:43
Immensely sorry. Unbearably sorry. Relentlessly sorry. I read their story too. How do you manage to distinguish between the victims and yet never suggest realistic retribution against the instigators ?
Not imagination, not impotent-criticism, action.
Danny
Yes, I Feel For The Poor Saps
05.02.2006 05:28
I do not, however, feel one bit of pity for the soldiers who are well-educated, but also brutal, and do know exactly what they're doing. They can rot in hell ...
They're Casualties, Too