An open letter to President Bush: 100,000 dead and you call yourself Pro- Life?
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 11:03PM
TheSpook
There are at least 100,000 dead
Iraqi civilians from your invasion. About 50,000 of them are women and
children. There are over 1,100 U.S. soldiers dead. And certainly the
death toll will mount with the bloodbath in Fallujah. With all this
death, how can you claim to be pro-life? You lied about the reasons to
invade Iraq. All these people are dead because of your lies. The
100,000 figure, by the way, comes from a scientific study. Iraqi and
American doctors actually did household surveys in Iraq to come up with
this figure. I’m sure you will call it phony science. But the same
methods were used to figure out the death toll of 50,000 people in
Darfur, Sudan, a place your administration is supposedly “very
concerned” about. These 100,000 people will never have the chance to
discover the cure for cancer, to marry and have children, or just to
look up at the sky and wonder. Your pro-life claims are hypocritical
and sanctimonious. This is about pointing out immorality when you are
claiming morals. You claim to be about a “culture of life,” but, Mr.
Bush, you have promoted more death than any other living human being.
As governor of Texas you executed more people than any of your
colleagues. And now, because of your lie-based decision to invade Iraq,
over 100,000 “extra” deaths can be laid at your feet. You claimed the
pro-life vote on Nov. 2. But pro-life people have to be troubled by the
culture of death your policies have created. From the unrelenting use
of racism and bigotry, to the increase in poverty and pollution and the
lack of health care, medicine and economic security, these are life and
death questions. [more]
- Bush's rhetoric remains high-flown, but his arguments for war have fallen apart [more]
- Never mind the body count. When reality annoys you, simply ignore it. [more]
- Is the world safer now? [more]
Article originally appeared on (http://brownwatch.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.