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July 01, 2009

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Amy

Your article saddens me. I can't imagine living in a world where I am afraid of our own police. I wish deep down in my heart that there was something I could do to change things for your people. Just know that though the situation may seem grim, there are people out there who care and are praying for your country.

Nathanael

Why is there so much corruption and so much blood in Iraq? It does not seem "Islamic," does it? What is scary that these recent bombs are nothing in comparison with what is going to happen if Kirkuk is not returned to the Kurds! On this issue, President al-Maliki resembles President Obama on the national debt: he watches and waits ... until the roof falls off! I would like to hear more about Kirkuk and possible solutions! What interests me, what is plan B, plan C, and plan D!

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