Power workers murdered. No big deal, though.

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Ten people were murdered today in Iraq, including five Westerners. A bomb destroyed a convoy of trucks carrying men who were "helping to rebuild power plants."

Please, don't let this distract you from the Iraqi prisoner scandal, though those crimes ceased months ago and people are starting to go to jail for them already. Focus your minds on that evil, not the ongoing struggle against the vicious thugs who battle against the horrible Western imperialist plan to give Iraqis uninterrupted electrical service. Do I have to draw a chart for you?

People who murder electrical workers==People who try to get electricity to 25 million people
Insurgents who target civilians==Coalition soldiers who try to protect civilians
"Clerics" who urge the killing of Iraqi government workers and Coalition troops==Government workers who try to serve the Iraqi public

Once you realize that there are no good guys or bad guys in Iraq, you will understand how the Western media covers the news from that country. Feel free to refer to that chart whenever you get the uneasy feeling that maybe murderers are morally inferior to power workers.

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Hey, can you get Shea to publish that chart in one of his books?

On-ward Mus-lim sooool-diers fighting for ji-i-had...with the cres-cent mooo-o-n leading us to doooom...................................these are probably some of the same thugs who sent out a mass mailing to Chaldean Christians threatening them with extinction if they don't convert...these poor brethren know exactly what's gonna happen on the 30th.....ALLAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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