I am inclined to agree with Dr. Unne (and others) notion of there being no hope. However.....

This is what war brings, yet everyone seems to love the hell out of it and want more more more so I don't see why anyone is getting sad about it.

Of course, the Iraqi prisoner abuse, and all their inncoent citizens getting killed is no biggie...yep.

Its very hard for me to feel any sympathy at all for these reasons...call me heartless but I don't know enough about Blair to dislike him, and I hate Bush with a passion, and because of this whole stupid thing Bush started and Blair going along with I have a hard time caring about they dying Brits and Americans.
This is quite a ridiculous generalisation. Of course not everyone in the world wants WAR WAR WAR. That is absurd. You are not the only one angry about the repercussions that the war has bought about. Personally I feel sympathy for anyone, Iraqi, British, Uzbehkistani, or whoever that is innocent and gets dragged in to this mess through no fault of their own. No innocent person deserves to die. Just because we are British or American does not mean we are representative of the views or actions of Tony Blair or George Bush, after all there was no public vote to decide whether we went to war or not so why should we or any other nationality be punished for them. In the case of Kenneth Bigley (and countless others no doubt) he had gone to Iraq in the hope of helping people. For that he deserves, as does any other innocent killed as a result of this mess, your sympathy.

It is the least, and the most you can do.