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To: tejek who wrote (270009)1/25/2006 7:55:25 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573924
 
Tejek, it is very shocking and disgusting news.

Did you read the quote from his wife, that she was glad he stuck up for himself, for the murder he did? Yeesh.

And there's always more bad news:

news.yahoo.com

NEW YORK (AP) - Patricia Battisti thought her back surgery in early 2005 was routine.

A letter from her hospital nearly a year later made it clear she was wrong. Battisti was informed a cadaver bone that was implanted in her back may have been infected with various viruses - the result of what investigators said was a large-scale scheme in which corpses were cut up and body parts illegally sold across the United States and Canada.



To: tejek who wrote (270009)1/25/2006 8:03:08 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1573924
 
re: I am surprised that more American soldiers are not pillaging and raping the locals. If they were, the worst that might happen is that they will only get a slap on the hand.

They probably are; we just don't know about it. No press in most of the country, and nobody believes the Iraqis.