Sunday, August 15, 2004

New York Times correspondent/Pentagon propgandist, John Burns, is at it again. While US forces are bombing Najaf from air, land, and sea, this is what Burns have to report: "But later on, when the American-led offensive was suspended, a smaller convoy of American soldiers left the base on another mission: to buy food for families of Najaf." Is that not nice? Is that not sweet? Why are the Iraqi people mad at the Americans then when all what US forces want to do is to buy food for them? Maybe they are not dropping bombs on them? Maybe they are dropping potatoes over their heads. I was in error, it seems.