a decent proposal.
Seventeen foreigners bunked down Friday night at a Baghdad water purification plant as the first "human shields" to deploy in Iraq in preparation for a looming U.S.-led war.
The volunteers from Sweden, Spain, Italy and Finland weren't roughing it: Their quarters at the Seventh of April water purification station were a huge room with beds, a television, electric heaters and a large table. The wall was adorned with a picture of President Saddam Hussein.
"We will try everything to get peace instead of war and to protect civil societies," said Ingrid Ternert, a Swedish member of the group.
i haven't seen a pic of ingrid. but, if she will try everything to get peace instead of war and to protect civil societies,she probably could get me (if she foots the bill)to eat delicous french cheese, eat fine french food, drink good french perrier,champagne and wine, fly air france first class, be done up by beautiful, sexy french women in ways french are known for. i am not that rigid ad will do what i can for peace and civil soceties- and even france. i won't be traveling to iraq though. altho, i hear u s may not bomb until march 3, 2003. i would really rather not have a big pic of saddam hanging on a wall in my bed room. |