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War on Iraq

How Many Child Prostitutes Is Bush Responsible For?

By Bob Fertik, Democrats.com. Posted March 18, 2008.


An estimated 50,000 prostitutes, some as young as 13, are among the 1.2 million Iraqis who fled to Syria after Bush invaded.
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George Bush has been tied to a prostitution ring involving as many as 50,000 women and girls. The prostitutes, some as young as 13, are among the 1.2 million desperate Iraqis who fled to Syria after Bush's invasion of Iraq in 2003, according to the U.K. Independent.

Bush's invasion destroyed the Iraqi government and unleashed a wave of political and sectarian violence that has killed over 1 million Iraqis and forced 4 million to become refugees, according to the UN.

Facing starvation, as many as 50,000 women and girls have been forced into prostitution in Syria alone, according to Hana Ibrahim of the Women's Will Association.

"70 percent to 80 percent of the girls working this business in Damascus today are Iraqis," 23-year-old Abeer told the New York Times. "The rents here in Syria are too expensive for their families. If they go back to Iraq they'll be slaughtered, and this is the only work available."

According to the Times, "inexpensive Iraqi prostitutes have helped to make Syria a popular destination for sex tourists from wealthier countries in the Middle East. In the club's parking lot, nearly half of the cars had Saudi license plates."

Driving women and girls into prostitution violates numerous human rights agreements, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children. George Bush himself denounced sex trafficking at the United Nations in 2003.

Bush's invasion of a country that posed no threat to the U.S. was illegal under both U.S. and international law, according to legal experts. Bush has been convicted of war crimes by citizen tribunals around the world, including New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Istanbul. Just las week, the towns of Brattleboro and Marlboro Vermont voted to indict and arrest Bush and Cheney.

In 2002 and 2003, Bush led a propaganda campaign to defraud Congress, the American people, and key allies into believing Iraq was a threat. Bush claimed Iraq had stockpiles of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons to use against the U.S., and was sharing them with Al Qaeda.

Speaking near Rochester NY, Bush later admitted, "See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda."

According to a recent study by the Center for Public Integrity, top Bush Administration officials told at least 935 lies about Iraq on 532 separate occasions. These included 259 lies by Bush, 254 lies by Secretary of State Colin Powell, 109 lies by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, 109 lies by Press Secretary Ari Fleischer, 56 lies by National Security Advisor Condi Rice, and 48 lies by Vice President Cheney.

The lies about Iraqi WMD's were manufactured by the White House Iraq Group (WHIG), which included the most senior White House staff: White House Chief of Staff Andy Card, Condi Rice, Stephen Hadley, Karen Hughes, Mary Matalin, Jim Wilkinson, Nick Calio, Michael Gerson, and Vice President Cheney's Chief of Staff, Scooter Libby.


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Dead-eye Dick and Incurious George
Posted by: Tom Degan on Mar 18, 2008 2:24 AM   
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It's not just in Iraq and Syria. Prostitution has skyrocketed in America. So has the abortion rate - and the murder rate and drug addiction and the incidents of domestic violence and the crime rate....You name it.

Any way you slice it or dice it, the regime of George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney has been a disaster for the people of this country, not to mention the people of Iraq. A movement needs to be established, it's goal to be the eventual prosecution and impisonment of these two hideous despots.

There will be those who dismiss us as kooks. Speaking for myself, I am a totally rational and reasonable kind of guy. I'm easy to get along with. I'm a good neighbor. Although I occasionally drink more than I should, I don't use drugs and haven't since I was nineteen. I even go to church (although not as much as I should). It's not crazy to insist that people who are responsible for genocide be imprisoned for the rest of their lives. In fact it is the only position a sane person could possibly take.

Insisting that a mass murder be allowed to retire with a more-than-comfortable pension? Now that's positively nuts. Think about it.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom DeganN/a>

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» true....BUT Posted by: Tom Degan
» RE: Dead-eye Dick and Incurious George Posted by: losingmyliberties
» RE: Dead-eye Dick and Incurious George Posted by: democracynowiniraq
but they were evil islamic terrorists
Posted by: pangolin on Mar 18, 2008 3:21 AM   
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who are just selling thier daughters into prostitution to fund Al Quaida. (sarcasm) All the good Iraqis stayed in Iraq and joined the militia or whatever the paid gun-thugs are called.

Tell me you won't hear that exact arguement coming from Rush's mouth. The US's economic policies have created child prostitution wherever they have had a strong influence. Let's not mention Bush aligned Latin America when it comes to wage slavery and economically forced prostitution. It's nothing new and the media ignores it most days.

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do all the drugs you like
Posted by: jeffreytaos on Mar 18, 2008 4:05 AM   
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they won't make you kill and slaughter millions of innocents abroad and they won't let you forget the pain. You are not crazy and millions of people agree with you. You don't even have to prove your character with me. Just standing up for human rights is a brave act in these terror filled days of the US regime which sought to fill our minds with fear and take our money to the bank, slaughtering all the way home. Shame on the co-conspirators who sleep behind closed doors draped in comforts like Kings and Queens.

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it's unabashedly part of "the spoils of war" to selfish callous people like Bush
Posted by: Suzon on Mar 18, 2008 4:06 AM   
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who can feel no shame or remorse (someone has noted that Bush is very fluent when on the warpath and only makes his verbal blunders when attempting compassion).

More and more I'm convinced that political parties and elections are deeply flawed. Principles go out the window when people are tempted by power. We need to prevent misconduct in public office, not merely lament it. That's why the Founding Fathers established federal attorneys to act in the public interest (grand juries had already been established in the colonies). People will do what they think they can get away with.

Many ambitious people are not reflective and thoughtful. They act on instinct (egged on by people who stand to benefit), having learned to do what works for them. Bush has no moral compass but operates on the basis that if there's less for other people, then there's more for him and his friends, the "haves and the have-mores".

Increased prostitution can only be a good thing in their reckoning. It's the "not many dead" syndrome.

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Seig Hell
Posted by: jmmartin on Mar 18, 2008 4:18 AM   
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Don't you just love this line: Speaking near Rochester NY, Bush later admitted, "See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda"?

Seems to me I've heard this before. Let's see, circa 1938-39, Germany, Joseph Goebbels speaking.

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» RE: Seig Hell Posted by: caitlain
» Seig Hell, Part 2 Posted by: motamanx
» RE: Seig Hell Posted by: Vik
Damn, these people
Posted by: Andie927 on Mar 18, 2008 5:24 AM   
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to a new, esspecially horrible circle in Hell!

"Saudi plates in the parking lot", aren't these the same 'religous freaks' (Sheri Law?) who want to imprison, and stone a girl that was Raped??

Can't we sell all the GOLD the Saudi Prince gave Bush and Rice, and use it to set up a secure camp, inside Iraq, for all these refugees?? If we add in the Gold, Cheney's over there getting right now, I'm sure it'd pay for a pretty nice camp, with decent food!

Just keep using All that Oil (gas, electric, diesel), and making those Saudi's richer, and richer!! Gotta support our Friends!

AND WHY DO THESE PEOPLE HATE US?????

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Which Presidential Candidate??
Posted by: Andie927 on Mar 18, 2008 5:28 AM   
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Has vowed to hold 'these people' (Bush Crime Family) Accountable?? Vowed to make us part of the International Criminal Court??

Don't forget what Pelosi said to Sheehan: 'Winning the White House is more Importent then Impeachment'! Does any Party with that attitude, deserve the White House??

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» RE: Which Presidential Candidate?? Posted by: nochicagoboys
Sheehan v Pelosi
Posted by: motamanx on Mar 18, 2008 6:06 AM   
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Don't forget what Pelosi said to Sheehan: 'Winning the White House is more Importent then Impeachment'! Does any Party with that attitude, deserve the White House??

Pelosi was SO WRONG. I would vote for Sheehan in a heartbeat.

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Democratizing the world
Posted by: QCao009 on Mar 18, 2008 6:17 AM   
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This is part of the Grand Plan: invade a country, send the men out of employment, turn the women into prostitutes. It worked in Korea, it worked in Vietnam and it can work now in Iraq. It's not just Bush, it's our foreign policy. The fact that Bush does it so poorly and thinks he invented this just makes the prototype of an 11-yr old going through puberty much more of a metaphor. See, I invented pre-emption, dereliction and now inconsideration !!! More missions accomplished !!! In his world, a prostitute is free, especially when she services his compassion; he truly has brought morality back to the White House.

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» RE: Democratizing the world Posted by: richholland
Prostitution
Posted by: purereason on Mar 18, 2008 6:47 AM   
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Prostitution is not a problem in the USA as all enjoy free sex. It has made the family system archaic. But, this is not the progress of the civilization. According to a recent study 1 in 4 of the teen girls here have Sexually Transmitted Disease. Last week the girls of a prestigious university were protesting against the rising cost of birth control pills. According to them they have to spend $42 per month on these pills. Moses was speaking against this moral derangement.

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» and where did the teen girls Posted by: goatini
CHILD PROSTITUTES?
Posted by: Ipsi Dixit on Mar 18, 2008 9:09 AM   
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"An estimated 50,000 prostitutes, some as young as 13, are among the 1.2 million Iraqis who fled to Syria after Bush invaded."

As young as 13? At 13 onwards they're young adults NOT 'children'. I wish people would stop conflating childhood with adolescence just to get a story - it simply confuses the issue.

These are young prostitutes, presumably made destitute and forced into the 'profession' by the west's war-mongering. No doubt western military personnel will avail themselves of these self-same prostitutes whilst other westerners belonging to charities, aid agencies and other civil-society pressure groups will pontificate and use this as just another excuse to interfere in another country's internal affairs - this time controlling Iraqi's bodies, minds and morals as well as their oil, gas and other mineral resources.

The west creates the situation and then hypocritically attacks the situation it's just created.

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» RE: CHILD PROSTITUTES? Posted by: willymack
» RE: CHILD PROSTITUTES? Posted by: Crazy H
» RE: CHILD PROSTITUTES? Posted by: YogiBear
» pages are wards Posted by: RegK
» RE: pages are wards Posted by: YogiBear
» RE: CHILD PROSTITUTES? Posted by: Ipsi Dixit
Perfectly accurate description of the punk in the oval orifice
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Mar 18, 2008 10:34 AM   
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http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=what-psychopath-means

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Moral deliquency
Posted by: purereason on Mar 18, 2008 11:53 AM   
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My earlier posting was based on the CNN report

The repost
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- At least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease, or more than 3 million teens, according to the first study of its kind in this age group.

A virus that causes cervical cancer is by far the most common sexually transmitted infection in teen girls aged 14 to 19, while the highest overall prevalence is among black girls -- nearly half the blacks studied had at least one STD. That rate compared with 20 percent among both whites and Mexican-American teens, the study from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found.

About half of the girls acknowledged having sex; among them, the rate was 40 percent. While some teens define sex as only intercourse, other types of intimate behavior including oral sex can spread some infections.

For many, the numbers most likely seem "overwhelming because you're talking about nearly half of the sexually experienced teens at any one time having evidence of an STD," said Dr. Margaret Blythe, an adolescent medicine specialist at Indiana University School of Medicine and head of the American Academy of Pediatrics' committee on adolescence.

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» RE: Moral deliquency Posted by: Crazy H
» Yes!! Posted by: jackyD
» Dumb broads.. Posted by: messedup
» the only fact Posted by: goatini
» Messedup, it sounds as if Posted by: jackyD
Great reporting...
Posted by: teamcoltra on Mar 18, 2008 9:39 PM   
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Bob Fertik is the president of Democrats.com

This definitely comes from a reliable source.

I have been looking through this entire site and the more I look the more leftist this site seems to be.
I was hoping when you said this site is an "independent media" source, that you know, it would be independent. If this is independent PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE show me liberal.

The right-wing media machine: Virtually everyone who has a stake in our political future agrees that when compared to the radical conservatives and the religious fundamentalists, the progressive sector lacks media capacity. The scope of conservative media is vast, including Fox News, Sinclair, major right-wing talk radio market penetration, many newspapers, a fast-growing religious broadcasting system, and sophisticated use of the Internet and new technologies. The ability of the right-wing media apparatus to dominate public discourse is at the expense of liberal and progressive values and represents a fundamental transformation in American politics. This is what we are fighting against.

I wont even argue the above.

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Political Economy 300+ years old
Posted by: talkville on Mar 19, 2008 5:56 AM   
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Dogma heard ad-nauseam since then in various guises: "The Market is the Best Mechanism to Allocate Resources --- EFFICIENTLY"

And children? Why, they are our 'most PRECIOUS resource!' And what a CAREER: in the "oldest profession in the world"...

Ain't that Market something!!

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Prostitution?
Posted by: T Stewart on Mar 19, 2008 3:48 PM   
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Those religious and peace loving moslems using prostitutes? Allah forbid.

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how many? it depends...
Posted by: realtruther on Mar 24, 2008 10:08 AM   
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Given that the invasion of the middle east was made possible by people who have shouted down as "nuts" those of us who want serious problems with the official story about 9/11 investigated, I suppose there may not be enough child prostitutes to go around.

It's amazing that even with an endorsement from Howard Zinn, a book like David Ray Griffin's Debunking 9/11 Debunking, which puts the lie to the official BS version of 9/11 is systematically ignored by so-called liberals and progressives, let alone by those who call themselves patriotic or even just loyal Americans.

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