is the “Nightmare in Iraq™”

Khaleej Times Online
Death is the price for speaking out in IraqBY HAIFA ZANGANA 5 March 2006 IN A letter to a friend in Europe, Abdul Razaq al-Naas, a Baghdad university professor in his 50s, grieved for his killed friends and colleagues. His letter concluded: “I wonder who is next!” He was. On January 28 al-Naas drove from his office at Baghdad University. Two cars blocked his, and gunmen opened fire, killing him instantly.

Al-Naas is not the first academic to be killed in the mayhem of the “new Iraq”. Hundreds of academics and scientists have met this fate since the March 2003 invasion. Baghdad universities alone have mourned the killing of over 80 members of staff. The minister of education stated recently that during 2005, 296 members of education staff were killed and 133 wounded.

Yeah, I sure as fucking hell went there. This is her wet dream. American Intellectuals murdered. If only she could get her own death squads…. How her heart (does she have a heart) palpitates as she reads of the Death of Iraq’s civilization with each passing Professor shot down or blown up. How she swoons with the thoughts of mowing down those on University Campuses who dare oppose the Pax Americana…