Let me just point out one sad thing. This morning, as I woke up, I found out in my newspaper that a very bad news hit Italian people (but I believe not just them): Italian reporter Enzo Baldoni, who was kidnapped few days ago in Iraq, has been killed...
He was just a reporter, a red cross volunteer, a son, an husband, a dad...
I'm not Christian, I don't believe in God, I don't like religions at all but, if among you all is there somebody willing to give his soul a preach as a present, I'd be happy...
Excuse me for this moment of sadness, but I think it's worth it.
Albyboy
The saddest thing about war is that is innocents and people of good will are the ones who always take the worst part.
Meanwhile, evil ones who started these wars and who wage nothing but revenge against their enemies keep commiting crime after crime... mostly against these people who've done no harm to anyone.
Yeah Zander, but you know it is useless to blame on just one man who, in addiction, is a complete dork...
Bad guys are soooooo many: and your president, trust me, is nothing but a lousy puppet in somebody else's hands... This doesn't cancel the fact that you'd better throw him out the window and start caring a little bit more (not you clearly, my friend, but Americans in general) about politics...
Anyway, dead men don't come back, even blaming on somebody... Sad, but life goes on...
Albyboy
Excuse me for bringing forward once more this sad topic... Anyway I think it's important to dedicate a second to people who are living painful moments...
...Some days ago I introduced the topic of the Italian reporter who was killed after a short period spent in terrorists'hands; now the same destiny is likely waiting for two French reporters who have been kidnapped by the same organization (if I can call it this way)...
I wouldn't like to, but I can't help torturing myself putting myself in their families' shoes...
War is war, innocent people have always lost their lives in such occasions but...
Excuse me once more.
Albyboy