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A Painful Look Back At Iraq Five Years Later

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 marked the 5th anniversary of the war in Iraq. I have struggled for several days to sort out how I felt about this event and how I might put those feelings into words. My mind keeps traveling back to the photo from the NY Times that I have stuck to my bulletin board in my office. In the photo from last year, a young woman lies face down on top of the grave of her fiancé, Sgt. James J. Regan, who was killed in Iraq in February 2007. The caption reads; He is buried in the new Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery for those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Also marking Memorial Day weekend were groups for and against the Iraq war who meet every Sunday in Lewes, Del.

I kept the picture because I thought this beautiful young woman reminded me of all the family members who’s loved ones have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. I didn’t want to forget them and I wanted the picture to serve as a visceral reminder. Sadly fewer and fewer of my fellow Americans are bothering to think about the war and it’s effects on our country and it’s people. I read that just 4% of the mainstream medias news coverage concerned the Iraq war last week. Five years after the Iraq war started we have simply lost interest in the story. The calls for an immediate withdrawal have faded and the will of the people has weakened. I wonder even if there were daily protests of the war and demonstrations that attracted hundreds of thousands of people would it even matter to this administration?

Vice President Dick Cheney recently told a reporter that it simply didn’t matter that two thirds of the American public believed that the Iraq war wasn’t worth fighting for. His response was that he refused to be blown off course by “fluctuations in public opinion polls.” Yeah, especially when the public opinion doesn’t agree with your policies.

I’m so deeply saddened by our lack of interest in the fact that men and women are dying daily in Iraq and Afghanistan and the fact that the war continues without end or even talk of an end. Wasn’t the surge supposed to stabilize Iraq so we could begin to withdraw our troops?

For a wry, comedic and dead on look back at the war in Iraq, please go to www.thedailyshow.com and watch Iraq: The 5 Years. It will make you laugh but it will also make you think.

If you would like to learn more about the aftermath of the Iraq war, please come to a free screening of “No End in Sight” an Sundance Film Festival award winning documentary about the debacle that is Iraq today. No End in Sight will be shown, Sunday, April 13th from 2-4pm at the Coffee Underground Theatre in downtown Greenville. Ya’ll come!

Posted on Friday, March 21, 2008 at 10:39AM by Registered CommenterRoxanne Walker | Comments1 Comment

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I posted about the 49 South Carolinians who have perished in this illegal war thus far.

http://aikenareaprogressive.blogspot.com/2008/03/south-carolina-casualties-of-this.html
April 1, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterjovan b.

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