
Brewing Saturday at Ice Harbor Brewing Co for a club megabrew (we take over the big system and distribute it among many carboys), and shooting an 8 stage match at Yakima on Sunday.
Woooooot!
Brewing, Studying, Drinking Beer...also Wine...some Mead...maybe Cider. Motorcycles, of course. Did I mention Guns already?
Death and sorrow will be the companions of your journey; hardship your garment; constancy and valor your only shield.
On March 16, 1988, Iraqi warplanes bombed the Kurdish town of Halabja with chemical weapons including sarin and mustard gas, targeting civilians as part of the Anfal campaign to rid Iraq of its Kurds. Five thousand — three-quarters of them women and children — died from the chemical cocktail. Children trying to rush home fell in the street, while the insidious gasses claimed those who cowered in basements from what they thought was a traditional bombardment. Thousands were left with chemical burns, blindness, cancers, birth defects, etc.
But as the war protesters take to the streets today, they won’t be terribly concerned with the genocide that should have made the international community bring Saddam to his knees. While busy painting the U.S. as the cruelest of warmongers, they won’t remember Halabja. To do so would give others the impression that taking out Saddam was, indeed, completely justified.