Karim Kadim / AP

An Iraqi teenager is seen through a shattered car windshield after a bombing in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 23. A flurry of morning bombs killed and wounded several across Baghdad on Sunday, police said, in what one Iraqi official called an attempt to undermine security ahead of a much anticipated meeting of Arab heads of state in two months.

Five deadly car bombs strike Baghdad

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It is so boring to hear these bombs are the by-product of a "religious" holiday.

How pathetic. When, and only when these stupid dirty ragheads rebel against the people responsible for blowing up their own will the terror end. Until that time, the ruthless indiscriminant mass killing will continue, day after day, after day. President Obama should declare enough is enough and withdraw every single American troop until these people display the willingness to reclaim their country. The middle east is nothing more than a land of terrorists coming from all directions and the terror will never stop until the people who live there do something to make it stop. Then, and only then should we offer to assist in rebuilding this birthing den of cold-blooded killers.

It is so boring to hear these bombs are the by-product of a "religious" holiday.

How pathetic. When, and only when these stupid dirty ragheads rebel against the people responsible for blowing up their own will the terror end. Until that time, the ruthless indiscriminant mass killing will continue, day after day, after day. President Obama should declare enough is enough and withdraw every single American troop until these people display the willingness to reclaim their country. The middle east is nothing more than a land of terrorists coming from all directions and the terror will never stop until the people who live there do something to make it stop. Then, and only then should we offer to assist in rebuilding this birthing den of cold-blooded killers.

    Reply#1 - Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:27 AM EST

    The boy is smoking, too

      Reply#2 - Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:58 PM EST
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