A vicious hunt for liberty, wounding me
Invading a land, with democracy to set it free
Increased tourism and trade, you will see
Kingdom by kingdom financially free
I live in a war zone, can you tell
People all around me, fighting under a spell
Today on the desert sand, I may die
Wondering if there is heaven in the sky
I feel the blood racing through my body fast
My chest bleeding profusely, I may not last
Taken by a killer, unknown from my past
Will I be a tortured prisoner or die fast?
People with liberty, no longer sanctioned and free
These civilians no longer a threat to the West you see
Oil is the wild card, the currency people free
War mixed with oil raises prices, you will see
I feel someone pushing me down
I hear a loud bang and see a big man frown
What a brave solder I was born to be
Helping little children live in democracy, happy and free
He tells me my democracy will die
I see hatred fill his brown eyes
He tells me his family is dead
The last thing I feel is his bullet hit my head
Online Newspaper Article
Bomb Blasts In Iraq's Sadr City Kill 16
At least 16 people have been killed by two blasts in Baghdad's predominantly Shia neighborhood of Sadr City, Iraqi security officials say.
Police said the bombs went off at the al-Hay market. They said the first exploded in a narrow alley.
As people gathered, a second, more powerful blast went off nearby, which caused most of the casualties.
The bombings come a day after the Iraqi capital suffered its worst attacks since August.
A barber in Sadr City, Hassan Rahim, said he was cutting a customer's hair when he heard the first explosion.
"We rushed outside the shop and we saw fire and smoke near the houses," he said.
He went back in his shop to continue working, when the second bomb went off.
"I saw dead people on the ground and several burning cars," the barber said.
"We helped take the wounded to the hospital until the arrival of the ambulances.
"The security forces should do a better job, otherwise we expect more attacks in Sadr city," he said.
"More people here are having the feeling that the security forces cannot protect people."
Bombing resurgence
On Wednesday, 22 people were killed when two suicide bombers detonated explosive-laden vehicles minutes apart.
One of the bombers struck at al-Wiya police station in central Baghdad, and another drove his car into a police checkpoint in the busy residential Hurriya neighborhood.
Six were killed in other bomb blasts on Wednesday and at least nine people died in three blasts in Baghdad on Monday.
It comes as the last 41,000 American troops still in Iraq prepare to withdraw by the end of the year.
In spite of a decline in violence since its peak in 2006 and 2007, attacks remain common.
Official figures said 185 Iraqis were killed in violence in September.
Email Letter Forty Seven
Dear Prime Minister Steven Harper
October 13 2011
Creating Peace Faster Than Terrorism War
I decided to respond to the killings in Iraq yesterday and posted this article on the Aljazeera blog.
Again my comment is awaiting approval. However I believe the right people will read the information I created.
If democracy is going to succeed and prevail in the world or Middle East perhaps this fresh strategy will be beneficial.
Discover Empowering Ideas To Help Rebuild The Middle East Empire Part 3… Understanding More About What It Means To Be A Hero
I really respect the old king of Iraq. He was brutal, yet a brilliant leader of his people. He was respected around the world as a strategist and an empowerment leader helping his people and nation. The brilliant King took years to teach the Iraq people how to live in peace together. When you look at old video on Iraq you see the smiles and happiness in the civilian’s faces, creating the true spirit of Iraq.
Some people have the heart of a lion and are real heroes that sing like birds, and the video below is an example of one of these people that came from Iraq.
http://news.gooya.com/didaniha/archives/2011/08/127187.php
After you watch this video you realize what the bombings inside Iraq will create. The young man was an orphan, and that is what war and bomb blasts can create.
The young man had no hands and only part of his arms and this is a result of a bomb blast.
The war mongrels that came from the West to wage war on the King of Iraq and his people, wanted to teach the Iraq people to kill their own people. The war strategy was to teach the Iraq people guilty by association how to keep the people of Iraq killing each other. While living under the control of an invisible brutal terrorism psychology implanted into their society. At the same time the war occupation would use corporations to rape the mineral resources of that country.
As long as the people in the war zone are vulnerable and live under the threat of military or terrorism bomb blasts, created by their own civilians, they remain in the world of sadness. The fear created by psychology that produces negative energy, and through fear of being crippled or killed they are naturally prevented from becoming truly creative and powerful.
The bomb blasts in Iraq this week are an example of this theory and will encourage the occupying force to remain inside of Iraq and the Middle East and bomb even more in retaliation.
This idea to kill innocent people to look powerful is rooted in the wars the West waged on these beautiful people, and through violence, conditioned them to think violence retaliation equally powerful.
I created the theory of empowerment war, that creates a powerful empire teaching people “peace plus prosperity equals power.” Hopefully over time this old way of killing Muslims and Arabs or soldiers is on the way out the door.
By working in peaceful small strategy steps every week, I hope to share new strategy ways of becoming peacefully powerful in the Middle East. As the region grows back into a powerful empire, taking its rightful place in the world, you will need to create peace and then prosperity that naturally creates power in the eyes of the people.
Through expanding trade and tourism and manufacturing you create fresh employment, and this is the key to rebuilding a free powerful democracy in Iraq or Afghanistan or Palestine or Libya or Egypt.
Today in the Middle East if you wish to look powerful you need to be smart enough to figure out how to empower