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Suicide Car Bomber Kills Iraqi Children

By BASSEM MROUE, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide car bomber sped up to American soldiers distributing candy to children and detonated his explosives Wednesday, killing up to 27 other people, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. One U.S. soldier and about a dozen children were among the dead.

At least 70 others, including three U.S. soldiers, were injured in the attack, Iraqi and U.S. officials said. It was the second major suicide bombing in Baghdad this week. A suicide bomber killed 25 people Sunday at an army recruiting center.

The fireball from Wednesday's blast also set a nearby house ablaze, the U.S. military said. The attack stunned the impoverished east Baghdad neighborhood of mostly Shiite Muslims and Christians.

At Kindi hospital, where many of the dead and injured were taken, one distraught woman swathed in black sat cross-legged outside the operating room.

"May God curse the mujahedeen and their leader!" she cried as she pounded her own head in grief.

Hospitals and police said between 11 and 13 children were killed. Authorities scrambled to compile a count of the dead and injured.

"The explosion was mainly on the children," resident Abbas Ali Jassim said.

A U.S. soldier assigned to Task Force Baghdad also was killed, the military said. At least 1,759 members of the U.S. military have died since the Iraq war started in March 2003.

The vehicle used in the attack was a brown Toyota Land Cruiser with a license plate from the southern city of Basra, police said.

In Washington, White House press secretary Scott McClellan strongly condemned the bombing, saying it showed that insurgents "have no regard for innocent, human life whether it's men, women or children."

"There is simply no excuse or justification for murdering innocent civilians, particularly children," he said. "And our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who lost their lives in this suicide attack.

"The terrorists are seeking to do everything they can to derail the transition to democracy."

In a separate attack Wednesday, a roadside bomb exploded near an American patrol in eastern Baghdad, killing a 7-year-old child and seriously wounding a woman, police said.

In September, 35 Iraqi children were killed by a string of bombs that exploded as American troops were handing out candy at a government-sponsored celebration to inaugurate a sewage plant in west Baghdad. It was the largest death toll of children in any insurgent attack since the start of the Iraq conflict.

However, many of the families of children killed in September blamed the Americans because their presence attracted insurgents to the ceremony.

Following Wednesday's bombing, charred remains of an engine block wrapped in barbed wire sat in the road. A child's bicycle was crumpled beside the street, which was splattered with pools of blood.

An elderly woman dressed in traditional black beat her chest in front of her house in grief.

"There were some American troops blocking the highway when a U.S. Humvee came near a gathering of children, and U.S. soldiers began to hand them candies," said Karim Shukir, 42. "Then suddenly, a speeding car bomb showed up and struck both the Humvee and the children."

Hours after the attack, about 200 people turned out for the funeral of five victims, in keeping with Muslim tradition to bury the dead quickly. The crowd shouted "Allahu akbar!" — "God is great!" — and some fired weapons into the air.

A U.S.-Iraqi military operation launched in May has significantly reduced suicide bombings in the capital. But U.S. and Iraqi authorities acknowledge it is difficult to eliminate such attacks entirely.

In other violence Wednesday, gunmen killed an Iraqi soldier driving in western Baghdad, police said. Two other Iraqi soldiers, including one lieutenant, were killed in a gunfight in another west Baghdad neighborhood.

Separately, coalition forces in Baghdad have captured Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's top lieutenant in Baghdad, Abu Abd al-Aziz, Gen. Richard Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday on "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer."

Meanwhile, a senior Interior Ministry official acknowledged that up to 10 Sunni Arabs suffocated in a police vehicle while in custody and said those responsible will stand trial.

The incident has angered many Iraqis at a time of rising tension between Sunnis and the Shiite-dominated government. Their deaths are among many complaints of abusive treatment by Iraq's U.S.-trained security force.

Nine or 10 Sunni men reportedly suffocated after being held for several hours in a vehicle that lacked oxygen following an attack against an Interior Ministry patrol Sunday in west Baghdad.

Temperatures at the time soared to about 113. Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal, the head of intelligence department at the Interior Ministry, said the men appear "to have died after the vehicle's engine was turned off, stopping the air conditioning."

A member of an influential Sunni group also said Iraqi security forces stormed several houses in Baghdad early Wednesday and detained 13 people, including a Sunni cleric, before torturing and killing most of them.

One of the dead was a Shiite Muslim and the rest were Sunnis, said Sheik Hassan Sabri Salman of the Association of Muslim Scholars.

An Interior Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of government policy, said the allegation was being investigated.

Later in the day, the families of the dead collected the bodies from the Baghdad coroner's office and buried them, the cleric and witnesses said. The Shiite was taken to the southern holy city of Najaf, where members of his sect usually are buried, they said.

About 1,600 people have been killed in violence since April 28, when Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari announced a new government dominated by Shiites and Kurds. The minority Sunnis make up the core of the insurgency.

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I buy too many games through Cheapy D's links for him to ban me.

There are like 20 people that pay attention to this board, it isn't worth banning anyone over anyways.

Oh, and just why is it you find someone reporting news that Muslims are murdering children far more offensive and worthy of your attention than the acutal murders themselves?
 
[quote name='Mookyjooky']This is stupid. Someone please ban this guy.[/QUOTE]


Just remember that just because someone posts something that doesn't mean you have to take it (or them) seriously.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']Just remember that just because someone posts something that doesn't mean you have to take it (or them) seriously.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, we don't need to take suicide bombers killing children seriously.
 
[quote name='Rich']Yeah, we don't need to take suicide bombers killing children seriously.[/QUOTE]


Oh, there's a huge difference between taking NEWS seriously and taking PAD's posts seriously.

I take the news of a suicide bomber seriously, anything PAD has to say about terrorism or politics on the other hand, I never take seriously.
 
Further proof that things are going well in Iraq and that we must "stay the course," eh, PAD? You can pat Bush on the back for spreading this kind of freedom.

How much money do you think you could make translating "The Turner Diaries" into arabic?
 
[quote name='Rich']He said nothing in the OP.[/QUOTE]


That may be, but the title of the thread spoke volumes. That's what people were pissed about and that's exactly why I never take PAD seriously when it comes to politics and religion.
 
[quote name='Rich']He said nothing in the OP.[/QUOTE]

i believe redvsblue was talking about the "quackzilla calls for understanding and counseling" in the title.

EDIT: n/m. redvsblue already said it hehe.
 
[quote name='doraemonkerpal']i believe redvsblue was talking about the "quackzilla calls for understanding and counseling" in the title.

EDIT: n/m. redvsblue already said it hehe.[/QUOTE]

Not only that but his constant mocking of muslim through his use of ROP.
 
But I thought Rumsfeld or Cheney said that "we are in the last throes of the insurgency", or something like that.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Further proof that things are going well in Iraq and that we must "stay the course," eh, PAD? You can pat Bush on the back for spreading this kind of freedom.

How much money do you think you could make translating "The Turner Diaries" into arabic?[/QUOTE]

I'm going to lighten things up for a second. Do you mind?

myke, do you care if I dissect your statement? No? Good.

Ahem...
"You can pat Bush on the back for spreading"

Let that sink in...

...:lol:


Ok, you can now return to your regularly schedule thread.
 
Hmm, yes. Well, if I were in a normal kind of mood (that is, if I weren't working on an 11-page exam reading list - the list being 11 pages, not the readings), I'd probably...well, you know, pat 'em on the ass like he just scored a touchdown.

Since I haven't had my coffee, I went with 'back.' :lol:
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']That may be, but the title of the thread spoke volumes. That's what people were pissed about and that's exactly why I never take PAD seriously when it comes to politics and religion.[/QUOTE]

Who cares---Quack is everything you claim to hate about PAD. He's the equivalent of CAG's Michael Moore.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']Michael Moore can put together more than three sentences.

Quackzilla does not display that kind of ability.[/QUOTE]

Which is why it's sad that you'd pick him as your nemesis. Out of all the liberals here he puts together the fewest coherent arguments.
 
[quote name='alonzomourning23']Which is why it's sad that you'd pick him as your nemesis. Out of all the liberals here he puts together the fewest coherent arguments.[/QUOTE]

My ass. You think Sean Hannity takes the tough calls? How about Limbaugh? Savage? Beck? Those other poorly syndicated jackoffs (other than Air America)?

They'll pick on the one that most closely resembles a punching clown.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']My ass. You think Sean Hannity takes the tough calls? How about Limbaugh? Savage? Beck? Those other poorly syndicated jackoffs (other than Air America)?

They'll pick on the one that most closely resembles a punching clown.[/QUOTE]

I think you misunderstood post, it seems to me like you're saying the same thing. I said it's said that PAD makes a nemesis out of the liberal that makes the fewest coherent arguments on this board.

Though air america is just as mindless as conservative talk radio, excluding franken. I haven't listened to him much lately though. I remember one person called up and said he liked how he pointed out hypocracy and errors in the right wrong and conservative personalities, but asked why he doesn't do it with liberals. His response was, while those things can be pointed out in many liberals, it simple wasn't his job to do that. If hannity was asked that he would have wormed his way out and ended up saying only liberals are like that, but not conservatives.

Personally, I think mike malloy is a raving lunatic (someone needs to shoot him), and rhandi rhodes is as absurd as limbaugh. I can't stand either.

I also don't care what anyone says, janeane garrofolo is hot.

edit: When did they give springer a show? I always thought he was intelligent, if you could get him away from that springer show crap. I'm gonna have to listen to that.
 
Gotcha. I wasn't excluding Air America because they're fantastic (and I despise that my old mayor replaced Unfiltered, the only non-Franken show I cared for), but because I was merely trying to discuss the righties.
 
I was just reading the "springer on the radio" messageboard, it seems like the idiots who watch his tv show have taken to listening to him on the radio, or at least inhabit his message boards. It seemed suprisingly conservative, with some suggesting to shoot all illegals at the border.
 
[quote name='Rich']Who cares---Quack is everything you claim to hate about PAD. He's the equivalent of CAG's Michael Moore.[/QUOTE]


Who said that I think any higher of Quack? I think both Quack and PAD are incredibly immature about their little fued. Although, I give Quack a little more credit because he doesn't use every thread title in this forum as an opportunity to attack PAD.

Just keep on trying to find fault with my posts in this thread, I'll keep on having counter statements ready.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']Michael Moore can put together more than three sentences.[/QUOTE]

Perhaps, but what about three sentences in a row without at least one lie or deception?
 
Wait, every other topic PAD makes is a juvenile atept at insulting me, and you are saying I am as immature as him?

I don't get it... :whistle2:k
 
wOw! Quack & PAD r soooo grEat!
Quack is TeH mOst inSigHtfuL man EVAR! He mUst HaVe n IQ oF 6miLLiOn!
anD PAD... weLl, PAD sHouLd rUn 4 pResiDent!

I tHink PAD anD Quack sHoUld hAve A bAbY toGetheR, ThaT'd bE beTtEr tHan JEEbus!
 
Hmm. If PAD and quack mated, the offspring might rival the annoyance present in the previous post. I'm not yet convinced of that, however.
 
[quote name='LiLangeLPrincess']wOw! Quack & PAD r soooo grEat!
Quack is TeH mOst inSigHtfuL man EVAR! He mUst HaVe n IQ oF 6miLLiOn!
anD PAD... weLl, PAD sHouLd rUn 4 pResiDent!

I tHink PAD anD Quack sHoUld hAve A bAbY toGetheR, ThaT'd bE beTtEr tHan JEEbus![/QUOTE]

Y dO u TaLk LiKe ThIs?¿? It Is SoOoOo StOoPiD N AnNoYiNg!!!1! StOp It.
 
Wait ... so now you are against killing innocent Muslim kids ?

In the other thread recently you advocated the genocide of every Muslim child.

Why the change of heart ?
 
[quote name='Dirt']Wait ... so now you are against killing innocent Muslim kids ?

In the other thread recently you advocated the genocide of every Muslim child.

Why the change of heart ?
[/QUOTE]

Because only westerners have the right, and dare I say duty, to kill muslims.
 
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