Comments on: Al-Sadr Reappears In Iraq At Rally
Anti-American Cleric's First Appearance In Months, Demands Immediate End To "Occupation"
- I thought this guy is one of the most wanted!We have satellites that can enable intelligence to read the peoples lips ,why can't they take this guy out?That is the kinda actions that make me think the Government is stalling.Snipe all those crazy radicals before they start doing us.
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- Wasn't Al-Sadr in Iran? How did he get across the border? Or is it that we don't have control of the border region?
If that's the case, then why not? Surely, securing the borders would have been one of our priorities?
Using Iraqi soldiers would be pointless - religious affiliations and corruption would win out over security of the border any day.
I guess this explains why so many insurgents are able to slip across the border from Iran and Syria.
I am tired of the lies being told by the Bush admin.
I am sick and tired of our soldiers dying because of the lies being told by the Bush admin.
And I am even more tired of our soldiers dying because the Bush admin chooses to leave them in the middle of a civil war. - Reply to this comment
- If Al-Sadr was in Iran as the US says, he must have returned for this event. I guess Dumbya is no better at gaining control of a border in the Middle-East than he is at controlling entry along a border in the southwestern United States.
If the weapons and explosives being sent into Iraq are as big a problem as the white house has said, why haven't the borders been controlled? We could move all our military to close the borders and let the Iraqis resolve their issues among themselves, without our forces being caught in the middle of their negotiations, or cross-fire. - Reply to this comment
- Iraq, let them have it.
Afghanistan, let them have it.
Lebanon, let them have it.
Pakistan, let them have it.
We should not take on one billion Muslims.
Let them have their part of the world.
Think about this.
If we win, what do we win?
If we lose, what do we lose?
Think about it.
Is it worth more American lives and the lives of innocent Iraqi women and children?
Is it worth a trillion dollars?
Do you know how much a trillion dollars is?
Are we creating more terrorists and alienating most of the world?
Think about it. - Reply to this comment
- Al-Sadr sounds like he is running in the Democrat primaries.
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- Isn't there a song ,know when to hold them,know when to fold them , know when to walk away , know when to run. Maybe the republican protages running for Pres can use this as there theme song.
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- Kranz41:01p.m. You are exactly right. He hasn't been gone in Iran all this time for nothing, these troops of his have been lying low till he came back as soon as he heard surge he left to plan and these Radicals are planning a big one . I hope our equipment gets there soon honestly I hope we are ready.Bush signed that executive order maybe he knows something he is not telling us. He wouldn't lie to us would he?
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- Another Bush failure. Just like Osama, Bush left him walk around. He was a murder before we got there.
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- I don't understand how this guy can be out in public like this.
He has threatened our troops.
He has urged others to attack our troops.
He is a threat to the lives of our troops.
How can he be out in public like that?
Arrest him for threatening our troops.
If someone says to destroy us then I believe we should take them seriously.
Arrest him and if he resists do whatever is needed to put him where he can harm no one. - Reply to this comment
- it seems like Muqtada al-Sadr is disappointed on how the DNC blundered the demand for a timeline.
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Posted by FeelFree1 at 03:48 PM : May 25, 2007
Other than P.O.V. what is the difference between the 'two' of you???? - Reply to this comment
- "The people of Iraq have every right to defend themselves from the brutal and illegal occupation of their country."
Posted by FeelFree1 at 04:22 PM : May 25, 2007
Yes! Why don't you boot the Iranians, Syrians, and other terrorist From Iraq, quit killing each other and 'We' will leave!!!!
After that, all you have to convince the world of is that you wil not attempt to 'kill' ALL" non muslims.
But 'feelfree1' cannot speak for his muslim brothers, can he? - Reply to this comment
- FeelFree1, a million????? what a lie! The article stated around 3,500. 12 million Iraqis voted for freedom and that's a TRUE fact, 67% of the Iraqi population voted, a far better percentage than here in the U.S.. Sadam was executed by his own people for genocide perpetrated against his own people. Your views on the global terror war are extreme and are not instep with the majority of Americans. The cleverly worded CBS polls are immaterial. It's true we all want out of Iraq as soon as possible however, we don't want to hand it over to some radical cleric which is ignoring the Democracy the Iraqis voted for. And while you mimmic your hero Al Sadre the rest of us will do what's necessary for the cause of stability. If you listen to Al Sadre's speach it could have come off the floor of the senate delivered by one of our estimed Democtratic senators. Who's side are you on? If your with America then call radical Islam what it is, the scourge of the 21st century. If you are ignorant enough to believe the leftwing extremists in this country, who blame the worlds problems on these United states, then there are plenty mosques that will welcome you with open arms. Your critisism will never lead to any solutions just increased polarization.
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- FeelFree1, a million????? what a lie! The article stated around 3,500. 12 million Iraqis voted for freedom and that's a TRUE fact, 67% of the Iraqi population voted, a far better percentage than here in the U.S.. Sadam was executed by his own people for genocide perpetrated against his own people. Your views on the global terror war are extreme and are not instep with the majority of Americans. The cleverly worded CBS polls are immaterial. It's true we all want out of Iraq as soon as possible however, we don't want to hand it over to some radical cleric which is ignoring the Democracy the Iraqis voted for. And while you mimmic your hero Al Sadre the rest of us will do what's necessary for the cause of stability. If you listen to Al Sadre's speach it could have come off the floor of the senate delivered by one of our estimed Democtratic senators. Who's side are you on? If your with America then call radical Islam what it is, the scourge of the 21st century. If you are ignorant enough to believe the leftwing extremists in this country, who blame the worlds problems on these United states, then there are plenty mosques that will welcome you with open arms. Your critisism will never lead to any solutions just increased polarization.
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- Hmmm...the Republican National Committee?
Posted by FeelFree1 at 04:02 PM : May 25, 2007
If all republicans are Muslim, Yes!!! - Reply to this comment
- Re: "We demand the withdrawal of the occupation forces, or the creation of a timetable for such a withdrawal," he said. "I call upon the Iraqi government not to extend the occupation even for a single day."
With an amazing demonstration of support during the last big Iraqi rally in Najaf, mobilizing around 1 million Iraqis, all shouting 'get out...get out..', 'Iraq for Iraqis', and so forth, we can be confident that most Iraqis support this demand, and that the illegitimate puppet-Iraqi 'officials' have very little support among the population.
The people of Iraq have every right to defend themselves from the brutal and illegal occupation of their country.
www.ipetitions.com/petition/OutNow - Reply to this comment
- what do you call an organization that:
kills you if you don't join it...
kills you if you leave it...
kills you if you speak against it...
still practices pagan rituals...
allows the r a p e of babies and animals...
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Hmmm...the Republican National Committee? - Reply to this comment
- what do you call an organization that:
kills you if you don't join it...
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=82201&ln=eng&txt=islam%20law%20kill%20kaafir
kills you if you leave it...
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=696&ln=eng&txt=kaafir%20kill
kills you if you don't do what they tell you to do..
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=6035&ln=eng&txt=kaafir%20kill
kills you if you speak against it%u2026.
http://islamqa.com/index.php?QR=22809&ln=eng
kills anybody that is not a member of it...
http://www.hauns.com/~DCQu4E5g/koran5.html
still practices pagan rituals...
http://answering-islam.org/Silas/pagansources.htm
allows the r a p e of babies and animals...
http://www.homa.org/default.asp?TOCID=2083225445
a. satanic cult???
b. islam???
c. all the above???
Our Prophet commanded us to fight the kaafirs when we are able and to attack them in their homelands and to give them three choices before we enter their lands: either they become Muslim and be like us, sharing our rights and duties; or they pay the jizyah (poll tax) and feel themselves subdued; or they fight, in which case their wealth, women, children and homes become permissible as booty for the Muslims.
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13759&ln=eng&txt=before%20islam%20arabia%20pagan - Reply to this comment
- LIAR IN CHIEF! IF YOU CAN READ HERE IS YOUR PROOF!
President Bush is funding Al Qaeda in Lebanon with funds from Iraq! This is reason for Impeachment and Treason!
Here is the proof Read it!
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/
articles/070305fa_fact_hersh
The Israeli controled American Enterprise Institute came up with this Surge Plan Not American Generals! Bush fired them cause they did not want to surge troops!
Contact Information Reuel Marc Gerecht
American Enterprise Institute
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Assistant: 202-862-5926
Fax: 202-862-4875
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