Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Occupation Iraq: Healed Hospital

It gets to the point of making you sick, readers.

The spin the Zionist-controlled AmeriKan media tries to put on this abominable atrocity is beyond words.


"For 100 Iraqi Doctors, a Return to Normal"

"But in Iraq, with two-thirds of the medical specialists having fled the country, and with the health care system shredded by war and sapped bare by corruption, the assembly of Iraqi heart specialists at Ibn al-Bitar Hospital for Cardiac Surgery in Baghdad on Tuesday was a triumph.

Wretch, barf, puke!!!!


Until this year, Ibn al-Bitar, the only public hospital in Iraq specializing in heart surgery, was in no position to host the two-day meeting. Hit by bombs during the American invasion, then looted, it was painstakingly rebuilt and refurbished, only to be damaged again in a mortar attack in 2004....

Many hospitals in Iraq lack the most basic supplies: monitors, breathing tubes, bed sheets. Sterile conditions are nonexistent. In the burn ward at Yarmuk Hospital, a large general hospital in Baghdad, the nurses have no gowns or masks. Because of a high infection rate, many burn patients die soon after being admitted.

This is "progress" according to that mass-murdering war criminal AND the stinking New York Times here!

Fucking UNREAL!!!!

But Ibn al-Bitar Hospital is different. Because it was near a military target in 2003, it was reduced to near rubble by bombing....

That's LIBERATION, Iraqis!

You have been LIBERATED into SICKNESS and DEATH!!!

Now SAY
THANK YOU to King George!!!

Doctors at the hospital cannot perform heart transplants or operations to repair congenital heart defects in infants. But surgeons routinely carry out procedures like valve replacements, bypass surgery and arterial catheterization....

Still, a doctor who attended the meeting said the hospital continued to experience shortages of stents, oxygen generators, ventilators, pacemakers and other equipment. Because treatment is free, patients often have long waits for one of the 140 beds.

At American medical conferences, many doctors spend more time socializing in the hallways than they do studiously taking notes — a practice that appears to be observed with equal faithfulness by Iraqi doctors. By late morning, when a speaker began discussing the details of aortic valve surgery, the lecture hall was only half full, most of the heart specialists still chatting over their sweet rolls and coffee."

WTF?! Was that a shot at the doctors, New York Times?

Why? They didn't offer your reporter a doughnut?

Why even add that last paragraph, readers, unless you are pushing some anti-Muslim, anti-Arab, racist Zionist thing.

I mean, after they spent the whole article crowing about the success of the place!!!

Pffffffttt on the New York Times!!!