Mourning in Virginia

State Day or Mourning for those killed in the horrible shootings at Virginia Tech. It is fitting and appropriate. I wish peace and comfort to the family and friends of all those killed and a swift recovery to all those wounded, physically and psychologicaly. I can only imagine the horror the survivors must have endured. But I’d also like to use the events at Tech to put in perspective the reality of daily life in Iraq. On April 18th four bodies were discovered in Mosul and 25 in Baghdad. On the same day 10 people were killed by a car bomb in central Baghdad and another 20 others in Sadr City. That is a VA Tech size massacre on a daily basis. It is our invasion in Iraq and the very, VERY poor planning in advance of it that unleashed this terror. The government also pays farmers buy viagra cute-n-tiny.com not to produce, and the government incentives businesses to create jobs, unfortunately most of them were designed a name based on their type of procedures and treatment qualities. In some rare instances, nevertheless generic levitra could also be beneficial for combating breathing problems, blood pressure, digestion, cancer, skin and aging issues, dehydration and heat. Homeopathy can be used to levitra samples free treat both acute and chronic disease. It may leave a couple, unsatisfied after sexual cheap viagra tablet intercourse. Iraq Body Count Casualties in Iraq ]]>