Joshua R. Anderson, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 02, 2008
Ryan D. Maseth, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 02, 2008
Thomas J. Casey, 32, Army Captain, Jan 03, 2008
Andrew J. Olmsted, 37, Army Major, Jan 03, 2008
Menelek M. Brown, 24, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Jan 04, 2008
Jason F. Lemke, 30, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 05, 2008
James D. Gudridge, 20, Army Specialist, Jan 06, 2008
Timothy R. Hanson, 23, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 07, 2008
Todd E. Davis, 22, Army Specialist, Jan 09, 2008
Jonathan Kilian Dozier, 30, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 09, 2008
Sean M. Gaul, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 09, 2008
David J. Hart, 22, Army Sergeant, Jan 09, 2008
Zachary W. McBride, 20, Army Sergeant, Jan 09, 2008
Ivan E. Merlo, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 09, 2008
Phillip J. Pannier, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 09, 2008
Matthew I. Pionk, 30, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jan 09, 2008
Christopher A. Sanders, 22, Army Sergeant, Jan 09, 2008
Curtis A. Christensen Jr., 29, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 11, 2008
Keith E. Lloyd, 26, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 12, 2008
Danny L. Kimme, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 16, 2008
David H. Sharrett II, 27, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 16, 2008
John P. Sigsbee, 21, Army Specialist, Jan 16, 2008
Richard B. Burress, 25, Army Specialist, Jan 19, 2008
Jon M. Schoolcraft III, 26, Army Specialist, Jan 19, 2008
Justin R. Whiting, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 19, 2008
James M. Gluff, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Jan 19, 2008
Michael R. Sturdivant, 20, Army Sergeant, Jan 22, 2008
Tracy Renee Birkman, 41, Army Sergeant, Jan 25, 2008
Duncan Charles Crookston, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 25, 2008
Robert J. Wilson, 28, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 26, 2008
Mikeal W. Miller, 22, Army Sergeant, Jan 27, 2008
Alan G. Rogers, 40, Army Major, Jan 27, 2008
James E. Craig, 26, Army Sergeant, Jan 28, 2008
Gary W. Jeffries, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, Jan 28, 2008
Evan A. Marshall, 21, Army Specialist, Jan 28, 2008
Brandon A. Meyer, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jan 28, 2008
Joshua A. R. Young, 21, Army Private, Jan 28, 2008
May these brave Americans rest in peace. May their families, some how, find comfort.
May the war victims of Iraq rest in peace. May their families, some how, find comfort.
May those who started this war with lies not find peace until they realize the horror of what they have done. May they be held accountable in this life.
The names are taken from georgia10's article at Daily Kos where it is noted:
For the first time in five months, month-to-month deaths in Iraq have increased.
--the BB
4 comments:
ESTA IMAGEN REALMENTE ES IMPACTANTE Y NOSE PORQUE AUN EL PUEBLO NO TOMA CONCIENCIA DE QUE TODOS PIERDEN EN LA GUERRA Y MAS SI ES UNA GUERRA PARA ACAPARAR LOS RECURSOS NATURALES A TRAVES DE LA MENTIRAS ORGANIZADAS E INSTITUCIONALIZADA POR EL GOBIERNO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, EL REINO UNIDO Y COMPANY. SALUDOS. (PABLO) UN HABITANTE DE ESTE MUNDO.
MI COMENTARIO SOLO ES UN MANIFIESTO QUE UNQUE NO SE PUBLIQUE GRAN PARTE DE LOS SERES HUMANOS ESTARAN DE ACUERDO CON ELLO.
Gracias por tu comentario, aznaiel. Me da vergüenza el gobierno de mi país pero sigo luchando por la justicia, la paz, y el bueno para todos.
For the non-Spanish-speaking readers (and correct me, aznaiel, if I get the thought or tone wrong):
aznaiel:
This image really has an impact, I don't know why people still aren't aware that everybody loses in war, even more so when it is a war to monopolize natural resources through the lies organized and institutionalized by the government of the US, the UK, and company. Greetings. (Pablo) A citizen of the world.
aznaiel:
My comment is just a manifesto that, though it is not published, a large part of human beings agree with.
paul:
Thanks for your comment, Aznaiel. I am ashamed of the government of my country but I continue in the struggle for justice, peace, and the good of all.
[should have been "lo bueno," sorry.]
Aznaiel and I are tocayos; we share the name of Paul/Pablo
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