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To: epicure who wrote (23399)7/26/2003 3:01:13 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
It's shocking to me that Bush repeatedly overturns longstanding codes of ethics. America had a policy of not assassinating world leaders as well as a policy of not showing pictures of the assassinated. There's still some question about the necessity for Bonnie and Clyding Uday and Qusai...The Iraqis are at once happy the bros are dead, yet feel cheated out of trying them. It seems there's no end. Three more of our young people were killed in fighting. From ABC News online:

Three US soldiers killed in Iraq
Three US soldiers guarding a children's hospital in Baqubah, north-east of Baghdad, have been killed and four were wounded in a grenade attack, the US military said.

The attack on the soldiers from the US Army's Fourth Infantry Division occurred at around 11:00am Saturday (0700 GMT).

The wounded were evacuated to a US medical treatment facility, Central Command said in a statement.

Since the official end of the US-led war on Iraq, 47 US soldiers have now been killed in guerrilla-style campaign, thought to be waged by Saddam Hussein loyalists who hail from his Sunni Muslim community, mainly around Baghdad and north and west of the capital.