A sad story and a very sad evening.....

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Ohio Woman Killed In Baghdad
Jan 18 2007 1:10PM

The National Democratic Institute reports that one of its convoys was attacked yesterday morning, January 17, in Baghdad, leaving four people dead and two wounded. Information is still being gathered about the incident, but it appears that the three-vehicle convoy was ambushed and sustained heavy damage.

One of the confirmed dead is a staff person, Andrea "Andi" Parhamovich of Perry, Ohio, and the other individuals were dedicated security personnel from Unity Resources Group (URG). The names of the security personnel are being withheld at the request of URG management.

The Institute expressed its deepest condolences to its Iraq staff and the families who are facing this tragedy.

"There is no more sacred roll of honor than those who have given their last full measure in support of freedom," said NDI Chairman Madeleine K. Albright. "Yesterday, in Iraq, Andrea Parhamovich and our security personnel were enshrined on that list. They did not see themselves as heroes, only people doing a job on behalf of a cause they believed in. They were not the enemies of anyone in Iraq; they were there to help. Now, the prayers of all of us at NDI are with them and with their families. We pledge to do everything that is within our power to see that they did not die in vain. We will honor their example, keep alive their memory, and carry on their work."

A graduate of Marietta College, Andi, 28, developed her career in political communication with the Massachusetts Governor's office and Department of Economic Development, Air America Radio and, most recently, the International Republican Institute in Iraq before joining NDI's Baghdad staff in late 2006. An outgoing woman who made friends quickly, Andi wanted to use her education and skills as a communications specialist to help Iraqi political party leaders and parliamentarians develop strategies to reach out to voters and constituents. Andi's work helped to build the kind of national level political institutions that can help bridge the sectarian divide and improve Iraqi lives. An energetic activist who inspired her colleagues with creative ideas, Andi forged impressive relationships with Iraqi political leaders, many of whom have expressed their deep sadness at her murder.

"The National Democratic Institute and its Iraqi partners have been fortunate to benefit from the dedication and commitment of Andi Parhamovich who believed passionately in helping to improve the lives of Iraqi citizens," said Institute President Kenneth Wollack. "This is a tragic loss for the Institute and its Iraqi friends."

Wollack said the security personnel from URG were "close members of the NDI family for the years of protection they have afforded our Institute staff."

The National Democratic Institute's engagement in Iraq started in June 2003. The Institute's nonpartisan programs focus on civic participation, political party strengthening, assistance with the formation of a democratic legislature and executive branch of government, supporting women's political participation and helping to ensure open and fair electoral processes.

http://www.ohionewsnow.com/?sec=news&story=sites/ONN/content/pool/200701/485480222.html
 
It is indeed very sad. Over 3,000 american lives now lost in this war. My young cousin, age 23, has just been deployed to Iraq.I will keep him in my thoughts and pray he returns safely. I also with each passing day, look forward to January, 2009 when Bush leaves office. The next president,whomever that may be, will have alot of work to do restoring America's standing in the world. Bush has done much damage to our great country in the long haul.
 
And after all of these years fighting this important war on terror, our government refuses to upgrade the vehicles carrying our precious military and civilian men and women to safer, more heavily armored vehicles that are less vulnerable to the improvised explosive devices and other weapons used against them daily. What's going on when questioning is unpatriotic, but yet it is not unpatriotic to keep our personnel in dangerous equipment? Sorry, I know this is inflammatory. We also found out last night that right after the invasion of Iraq, Iran sent an invitation to talk about helping with Iraq and other things, but was snubbed. Then they elected their mad man.
 
I have two cousins over there - guys who are older than me, who joined the guard because they thought they'd be helping out during floods or blizzards - and their wives, kids and mother are worried sick about them. Everytime the phone or doorbell rings, they always dread what the call may be. A kid from my parent's church was killed there last year. His mom was my babysitter. This is just a ridiculous, criminal waste, and I don't know how were ever going to extricate ourselves from this mess.

It's important to remember that the crazy guy in Iran is just a figurehead - the real power is the religious tribunal that sits over him. They send him out there to say crazy things to freak people out, but don't kid yourself - the real power in Iran is smart and crafty. We've played right into their hands, and we've given Osama Bin Laden just what he wanted: we pulled our troops from Saudi Arabia, took out his enemy (Sadaam Hussein) and are bankrupting our treasury in this dumb war.
 
Get that

"W" the hell out of the white house. It anit gonna stop till then. Those country's over there have always been that way and aint gonna change you dumb ass.

Cannot beleive he has not been picked off yet or forced to resign.
 
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