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War stories

Post by stilltrucking » November 14th, 2012, 5:59 pm

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The photo above was taken by Eugene Richards as part of a series he is developing with The Nation Institute. Sgt. José Pequeño who suffered a devastating brain injury from a grenade tossed into his Humvee in March 2006, is in his mother's arms.

There are few more visceral reminders of the senselessness of the Iraq campaign. Given the angle, Pequeno's brain injury draws an unavoidable analogy between war and the capacity for thought. Ultimately, there is no rationalizing or comparing one devastating form of injury with another. In Sgt. Pequeno's case, however, the war literally caused him to lose his mind.
"War all comes down to these little tiny stories about people's lives that will never be the same."

-- Eugene Richards
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-s ... 62308.html

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Re: War stories

Post by zero_hero » November 19th, 2012, 11:21 pm

How much longer does America have to be the leader of the free world.

The Free world, what countries are part of the free world? Germany, Bhutan, England come to mind. Which countries are in the un-free world. North Korea comes to mind.

Is it such a great honor to be the leader of the free world?

I feel like the two thousand year old man.


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Re: War stories

Post by stilltrucking » November 20th, 2012, 4:30 am

in the holy land
where god is a concept to measure
holy testosterone farts

in the ministry of love
there is no darkness

we all know
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