GALLOWAY AWARD NOMINEE I

“Thousands of Iraqi civilians have been killed by the US-led unjust and immoral war, and the death toll continues to rise as innocent people are being killed in US military raids, bombardments and Sharon-style collective punishment, and harmed by the depleted uranium shells used by the US-led forces. So at this moment of joy, other questions keep intruding: Who is going to try Bremer, Bush, Rumsfeld and Blair? Will Iraq ever be free?” – Sami Ramadan, Sydney Morning Herald.

GALLOWAY AWARD NOMINEE II: “Terrible news: Saddam is captured. The chicken hawks will gain in power now.” – Ben Richards, Free Dartmouth, Dartmouth College’s liberal blog.

GALLOWAY AWARD NOMINEE III: “There really do seem to be a lot of us here who are genuinely happy that Saddam is captured. This suprises me. I’m not happy they captured him. That’s not to say that I’m sad. I just think today’s news doesn’t stir any emotion in me at all. Saddam was never a threat to me. He never did anything to me personally. I doubt he ever did anything to you. In fact, Saddam, over the course of his life and rule of Iraq, probably did more to help America than any other world leader. …” – from our friends at the Democratic Underground.