The Calamity of Iraq’s Orphans and the Morality of America
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29-Oct-2009 (one comment)

If you imagine that everyone now living in the city of Los Angeles and its surrounding areas, yourself, everyone here, and every single person outside of these doors, was an orphan, and that half a million of us were in addition to being orphans, forced into living in the streets without any shelter, then you get a small idea of the magnitude of the problem for Iraqi orphans today.

In proportion to the US population of 310 million, this would mean the equivalent of 19.3 million US orphans. That’s the size of the combined populations, all ages, of our six biggest cities, New York, LA, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, and Philadelphia, all rendered orphans.

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Farhad Kashani

Shah Gholam, Don’t

by Farhad Kashani on

Shah Gholam,

Don’t worry, your beloved IRI has done a great job already creating a whole generation of orphans and parents who lost their children by executions and by sending them to their death in the phone war they started because they openly said they want to export their revolution to Iraq and acted upon it, thus, provoking Saddam to attack Iran for the fear he would be ousted like Shah.

IRIs specialty is creating death for the Iranian people.