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"Some
Broken News to Liberate them Iraqis"

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Baghdad -
For decades, Iraqi citizens have been living lives of intense
subjugation, under the vicious regime of Saddaam Hussein. If, as
now seems
imminent, the U.S. and a coalition of willing partners (BRITAIN/SPAIN)
goes to
war with Iraq, that life of tyranny will be over for thousands of
Iraqis.
Because they will be dead.

President
Bush, in his state of the union address (A.K.A. his "TIME TO
KICK
SOME ASS" speech), said that the day Saddaam falls would be
a day of liberation
for Iraqis. And indeed, as the bombs fall, thousands of Iraqis will
never have
to worry about Saddaam Hussein again. There may be a brief transition
wherein
their scattered limbs and entrails are of some concern, but as the
blood stops
flowing to their brains, these lucky Iraqis will finally attain
freedom from
everything.
"I so
look forward to being blown to kingdom come," said Baghdad
shop owner
Helmid Ariz, "I've got friends who are looking forward to being
refugees and
camping out and such, but, since I have to keep my shop going, here
in downtown
Baghdad, I really hit the jackpot. Freedom here I come!"
Said Hiram
Awad, a math teacher, "What greater tyranny is there than life
itself? When America attacks, you'll see me dancing in the streets
of Baghdad.
Well, maybe not dancing, but my twisted corpse will be bouncing
around with all
the other flying rubble. My arms and legs flopping around might
look like
dancing, in a macabre sort of way."
Awad was
less certain about the opportunities for freedom should he survive
a
U.S. invasion. "Democracy? When are they planning on holding
elections?
Finally, the Shiites will get some voice in government? I guess
anything will
be better than being ruled by some quasi-military leader from the
Baaths. I
mean, they don't even represent most Iraqis."
When it was
explained that most likely a U.S. general would be leading a
fractious Iraq for some years to come, Awad became more philosophical.
"Oh,
well, I don't need to worry about that. I'll probably be dead. Free
at last!"
(with apologies
to Dan Kilian at Broken Newz!)
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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