Afganistan 

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  • I’ve spent the day scanning old negatives for an particular project I’m working on and I came across some images of this. Do I know what it is? Oh yes. Do you know what it is? Let’s see. Is this a fake? Oh no its the real deal. Shot in 1982 when the world was a different place. Was it a better time or not? I don’t know. Was it more dangerous. I can’t tell. Was this type of import more prevelant or more insidous? I don’t know. Was it mine. No. I just happened to be somewhere were I saw it and was allowed to photograph it. Have I seen one since? No not for ages and ages and thank goodness for that. Is it still going on? You bet baby. This is Osama’s gift to the west. We give them death and destruction and they give us the same thing back just wrapped up pretty and sprayed with gold paint.

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  • A statement on the world.

  • Colour version.

  • This T-Shirt voices an opinion loud and clear! The War in Iraq and Afganistan must be stopped! Our government has put my patriotic brothers and sisters in harms way for thier own agendas! Support them by demanding they come home!

  • Drawin from a library book photo so I dont remember who to credit for the original drawing. I changed her expression a little. redqueen’s elf on zazzle.com / / poster /

  • Touching News Photo
    by AuntieJ

    There was a photo today in the Wisconsin State Journal, ...

    There was a photo today in the Wisconsin State Journal, something that had not been seen at all during the Afghanistan/Iraq War until now, after the inauguration of Barack Obama. George Bush banned images by news outlets of the dead coming home from war. Heaven forbid if flag draped coffins of soldiers appeared on the front page of the newspaper or on the nightly news after “Mission Accomplished” had been declared. I myself have not seen photos like this since the Viet Nam War. It makes me wonder if dissention would have been stronger if these images had not been hidden away in an attempt to fabricate and protect a president’s legacy. As a State employee, I have been fully aware of the number of soldiers killed. Every time a Wisconsin soldier falls, the Governor orders flags at half staff at government buildings on the day of his or her funeral. Some schools and other public entities choose to follow suit. Working in downtown Madison near the Capitol, I have seen the flags at half staff for 97 soldiers. It brings tears to my eyes every time. Flags were at half staff today (March 4, 2009) for Sgt Thompson’s funeral.

  • Learn by Losing
    by nmn2010

    Day by day we watch people destroy themselves.

  • NDE 2012
    by Bob Bello

    THE LAPTOP BLEEPED behind me. It was late, and I was already in my pajamas, brushing my teeth, concerned with waking up early for tomorro…

    An editor of a military sci-fi magazine receives an incredible email stating the impossible: a soldier has come back to life after being killed in Afghanistan. He wants to write his own story, but… should he, or rather can he? Is this a hoax? A prank? Is it a revelation from beyond? How much do we know about the mysteries of the universe—our greater homeworld, still unexplored, for the most part? How much are we ready to venture… into the future? You be the judge.

  • ‘War’ designed by Mike Paget

  • ‘War’ designed by Mike Paget

  • Shaking dancers making chances / Form rows of soldiers / Fighting battles in lost romances / Swinging on ropes over bell towers / Ringing songs as battle commences / Breaking legs at fields on slaughter / Bellies full of bombs making new laughter / Explode to feed another soldier / Lying limbless not quite fed / Spew out their mother and father / On dead enemy soldier Private limbless hero / Surrounded by circle of army / Each with gun to their heads / They all shoot together / And fall on private limbless hero / Who see’s their limbs flutter / Together making another limb / That grows from his shoulder / So he can hold their pistol / Under his chin, then kill / To join his fellow soldier. This conflict image image started life as cut and paste then slowly developed itself through photo shop to be digitally henhanced. / Hope you like it! / Image: Nawroski 2009 / Poem: Private Limbless Soldier. Nawroski. / Finished on Rememberence day 8th November 2009.

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