The young are just as wise

I found online an article about a study done on children. They were asked “What is love?”  and their responses were simply profound.

My favorite was seven year old boy, Bobby:

Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if
you stop opening presents and listen.

Hope you’re able to feel it this holiday season!

The Human Cost of War

Iraq Body Count

Since 2003’s USA intervention in Iraq, around 85,000 Iraqi civilians have been reported dead. On a daily basis, 15 civilians die from vehicle bombs and 35 die from executions/gun fire. That means that every 22 days, the population size of Scripps College is continually being swiped out.

Today, I read an article about a dead American girl. She was found around 5 minutes away from my house, 8 days after my 19th birthday. She’s still at the morgue without a correct ID, age, history. She will be buried with a headstone reading “UNK W N,” for unknown woman.

I can’t image 85,000 headstones with “UNK.” Can you?

A relative of mine decided to start over at another city/state without telling anyone. She was only “missing” less than 48 hours, but all those hours were painful. I searched through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children today. I was hoping I could identify a missing child, and stop the grief for a family. Of course, I wasn’t able to help.

Families of missing relatives survive on the hope that their relatives are still alive. This is why I am a promoter of the Iraq Body Count. It keeps a note on every life taken due to USA intervention. It compels me to abhor war.

Should the cost of War depend on human lives? I wouldn’t want it to be.