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35 Children Killed in Baghdad

Upstaging the debate entirely for us is news that 35 children were killed in Bagdad today.

Grief-stricken mothers wailed over their children's bloodied corpses, as relatives collected body parts from the street for burial and a boy picked up the damaged bicycle of his dead brother.

The wounded were rushed to Yarmouk Hospital, where angry relatives screamed for attention from the overwhelmed doctors, many of whom wore uniforms covered in blood. One woman tore at her hair before pulling back the sheet covering her dead brother and kissing his body.

It happened while American soldiers were celebrating the inauguration of a new sewage plant. (I'm not making this up.)

Some of the children, who are near the end of a nationwide school vacation, said they were attracted to the neighborhood celebration by American soldiers handing out candy. "The Americans called us. They told us: 'Come here, come here,' asking us if we wanted sweets. We went beside them, then a car exploded," said 12-year-old Abdel Rahman Dawoud, lying naked in a hospital bed with shrapnel embedded all over his body.

Who's doing the killing?

Deputy Interior Minister Gen. Hussein Ali Kamal said intense military pressure on insurgents holed up in Fallujah was forcing them to turn their bombs on the capital. He said the day's attacks were "definitely coordinated." "They are killing citizens and spreading horror. They have no aims except killing as many Iraqis as they can," Kamal told The Associated Press.

Who's responsible? Ask yourself, who started this war?

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