Iraq Has Two Virginia Techs Every Day

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

“I keep hearing from US politicians and the US mass media that the “situation is improving” in Iraq. The profound sorrow and alarm produced in the American public by the horrific shootings at Virginia Tech should give us a baseline for what the Iraqis are actually living through. They have two Virginia Tech-style attacks every single day. Virginia Tech will be gone from the headlines and the air waves by next week this time in the US, though the families of the victims will grieve for a lifetime. But next Tuesday I will come out here and report to you that 64 Iraqis have been killed in political violence. And those will mainly be the ones killed by bombs and mortars. They are only 13% of the total; most Iraqis killed violently, perhaps 500 a day throughout the country if you count criminal and tribal violence, are just shot down. Shot down, like the college students and professors at Blacksburg. We Americans can so easily, with a shudder, imagine the college student trying to barricade himself behind a door against the armed madman without. But can we put ourselves in the place of Iraqi students?” – Juan Cole – Informed Comment

Buffed Brick – 11 Spring

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Buffed Brick - 11 Spring

Geese

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Geese
Over the Bowery, flying West, South West. Probably sight seeing in my neighborhood.

Wheat Paste

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Wheat Paste
WK Wheat Paste.

St. George’s

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

St. George's
Nothing remains of the Cooper Union Academic Building. This is a view of St. George’s that has never been seen before. St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church – Seventh Street between Cooper Square and Second Avenue.

Astor Place

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Astor Place

A Jim Power mosaic. United We Stand.

Back & Foot Rub

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Back & Foot Rub
Neon.