This tidbit was buried in the
Washington Post on Saturday (would've posted it sooner, but I've been "internet-challenged" since my move). The speaker is an Iraqi woman who waited in vain for her husband to be released from Abu Ghraib prison during a recent freeing of 600 detainees.
Heifa Naser, 50, Abdullah's sister-in-law who had waited in vain for the number of her husband, interrupted with tears and a choked voice. "We hate them," she said. "If I can, I'll kill them by myself, but I know I can't. We have only tears, and that's all. We like the American people, but the problem is their government. They are just like us, without any power. We saw them carrying banners and having demonstrations against the war."
But wait! Where does this fit into the "With Us or Against Us" equation? I'm so confused!
posted by Jen, 2:35 PM -
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