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Great pictures! But very sad for
all the victims (babies!!) and how they had been through
those horrible experiences. I can only imagine their
feelings, but not their circumstances. Just wish their
smile would not disappear everc Truly Shocking. I already knew this war was wrong, but especially the depleted uranium issue is further disturbing. I (and so many others? ) feel helpless to change things like this. How can some eleadersf make decisions so disastrous to humankind? Great Job! I hope very soon Bush and his war criminals in Washington will grab their Democracy and go Back To Hell! Very moving & so sad to see such tragedy & know the effects are long term. Photography very well done. Amazing photosc There are people who suffer so much and me just donft know about itc Ifd like to seek what I can do to stop this injustice! Wonderful look at the humble reality of war. This is not what CNN wants the people to see. Long live heroic Fallujah. Thank you. I hope youfre not getting rich off this or, if you are, I hope youfre distributing it with love and caring. (Arrow pointing to above comment) These photos are not here to make money. They are here to teach us. (Arrow pointing to comment before the one above) What an inane comment to make about such an exhibition, which is so obviously an effort of compassion and generosity. Thank you for this. The images are stunning and telling ? the stories left out of the mainstream media. May our hearts forever be open to those who suffer, may the oil that is tearing humanity, and the planet, apart disappear from the social, cultural and political injustices to which we are all responsible (Consider revolution! The infrastructure of our demise). We condemn the Nazis for concentration camps But the Face of Iraq looks much the same to me Not much brighter really if you look all around At the places In the faces With a future Bound to half-life of uranium. Howfs that sound! Nothing quite so fatal. Itfs a future that is bound To death sentence with grotesqueness. Stalking slowly Dropping pound by pound. In each village hear the sound Condemnation to oppressors for their cruelty! What is the NAME for the U.S. and their cruelty? Rumsfeld, Mister Bush, Condoleezza and Powell? (Not smiling back no more at such atrocities!) Anywhere where therefs war There is such cruelty and hate But the scale is so grand such misery the fate Of people in Iraq Just what is there to hate? Vroom zoom vroom goes the sound of all our cars Ifd say Oil beneath the surface of these desert folksf home And the greed fueling economy and our cars Is the heart of US cruelty So call it GREED. Greed that thinks it needs. Need turned into greed. G for Grotesque, R for reject, E for Economy E-eternal D for death G-R-E-E-D. Thank you so very much for the pictures. Wonderful but sad. Must be seen. Despite you know that this happens, it is still shocking! Thank you for bringing the visual truth/information to us. Pay attention chicken hawks, this is the cost of war. I want to cry. It was very real, touching. Heartbreaking. These photographs brought tears to my house. I pray that the world will one day be at peace. Very provocative exhibit. Stunning photos that bring an important issue to light. Great work. This makes me very sad. I really hope this stops happening in the future. It truly breaks my heart. Love isnft a mere sentiment. It
contains truth, and therefore it is law. Love conforms to our vision. Youfll
always get what you want, so the desire for the highest
love you can imagine. The only perfect love is beyond the personal. If you want to give someone your greatest love, first see beyond that person. If you want to receive the greatest love, see yourself beyond the person. Divine love exists. It is expressed through human beings. The love that comes from your soul endures death. Donft believe anything is more real than your soul. May those souls of children in Iraq rest in peace. Thank you for your priceless work commemorating manfs inhumanity to man. May we soon learn the lesson of gkindnessh through his gownh suffering. Let there be peace on Earth and let it begin with me. Thank you for the reminder. Lest we forget. I like your art. No wonder there is such anger and armed resistance to coalition forces in Iran ? who is liberated? Such arrogance ? a child screams in pain while oil flows west!! Depressing. Highly informative ? right in your face. Thank you for doing this. @ |