My No War appeal is getting some discusson at zappa.com’s forums. Yeah so I started the thread, but hey… any discussion, be it pro or contra, is better than no discussion at all.
January 16th, 2003 • Barry's Imaginary Publisher
My No War appeal is getting some discusson at zappa.com’s forums. Yeah so I started the thread, but hey… any discussion, be it pro or contra, is better than no discussion at all.
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January 16th, 2003 at 2:51 pm »
What the f*** is that guy Mungo on about !?
January 16th, 2003 at 9:06 pm »
“A day later, I came across another scene on an obscure road further north and to the east where, in the middle of the desert, I found a convoy of lorries transporting Iraqi soldiers back to Baghdad, where clearly massive fire power had been dropped and everyone in sight had been carbonized. Most of the photographs I made of this scene have never been published anywhere and this has always troubled me.”
Peter Turnley
The Unseen Gulf War
January 17th, 2003 at 10:16 am »
Those pictures were broadcast on the BBC and Channel4
news in this country - horrific and unforgettable images.