And the War Crimes list, against the winning side, grows. Precious, one of a kind, artwork and books, some over a thousand years old, have been destroyed even as the U.S. claims "control" over the city of Iraq.

Could it be that the circus like atmosphere created by the toppling of the Iraqi Statues of Saddam Hussein TOOK PRECEDENCE over guarding these precious cultural heritages? Of course they did, cuz were americans, and the only thing that matters is that which we say matters.

How sad that the reporters covering the Iraq war CHOSE to encourage and videotape the toppling of the statues of Saddam Hussein rather than try and figure out a way to use the power of the media to help prevent the INEVITABLE looting and destruction of Iraqi cultural history.

I bet the thought to protect Iraqi heritage never even entered the minds of our media or our government.

Animals kept under lock and key have either been stolen, or left in their cages with no food for over 10 days. But why should an American president, who has allegedly killed lions and tigers and belongs to the "millionaires club", (a group compromised of delusional Walter Mitty wannabees who presumeably kill wild animals after the animals are drugged into submission, aka "canned hunts") value the life of an animal that probably sits as a trophy kill somewhere in his domicile.

Mr. Bush chooses to believe that he writes the test questions that he must pass, and we all fail as a result.