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Extremists Pound Green Zone With Rockets And Mortar Fire, As Suicide Attack Hits Mosul

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by smirk5 March 24, 2008 1:44 AM EDT
I wonder what a President McCain could do to solve the neverending Iraq quagmire. Probably not much since he''s uninformed enough to think Iran is actually training Al-Qaeda members to fight in Iraq.
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by feelfree1 March 24, 2008 1:39 AM EDT

Re: "Mosul, Iraq''s third largest city about 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, has been described as the last major urban area where the Sunni extremist al Qaeda group maintains a significant presence."

We know that this is yet another lie, however, since "al-Qaeda-in-Iraq" appears to be little more than a collection of deadly Made-in-USA fables, designed to provide a reason to continue our shameful presence in Iraq, where no such justification otherwise exists.

Out of Iraq! Out of Afghanistan!

Bush/Cheney for PRISON in 2008!!!
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by feelfree1 March 24, 2008 1:33 AM EDT

Re: "Extremists Pound Green Zone With Rockets And Mortar Fire"

"Extremists"? I doubt it. This action was most likely done by Iraqis that are tired of seeing their country destroyed and plundered, and of seeing their friends and families humiliated, raped, tortured, maimed, imprisoned, soddomized, and/or murdered by various U.S. agents, in our ongoing, criminal, self-defeating, and disgraceful, lie-based invasion of their country.

The Iraqi people obviously have every right to defend themselves.

Best of luck to them!
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by wonderyman-2009 March 24, 2008 1:26 AM EDT
Anyone believing Muhammad after death actually rode a horse into the skies (heaven??)is suffering from a mental ailment.
People are at this moment circling the earth on the space station and there aren''t any horses trotting by.
What we do know is, that he wed a 9 yr. old girl and consummated that marriage.
That''s called paedophilia these days.
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by wonderyman-2009 March 24, 2008 1:12 AM EDT
What the muslim world need to understand, is that the rest of us are increasingly tired of the violence connected with islam.
Islamic violence amounts to some 25% of all world news.
The Pope christens one non-practising muslim, and we have to endure howling from the muslim entity.
Thousands of former christians have converted to islam, and you have endured no murderous threats from christians or atheists.
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by vmcneal2 March 24, 2008 1:06 AM EDT
Prick Cheney is one cold blooded SOB. During a recent interview, Prick Cheney was asked about the fact that two thirds of the American public want us out of Iraq. His response was "SO". And he said it with that smirk he always seems to have on his face. 4,000 dead American sons and daughters, thousands more comming home with missing arms and legs, billions of wasted tax dollars and all Prick Cheney can say is "SO" This man should be in jail along with his puppet Bush. Lord help us all if John"Bush3"McCain gets elected.
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by ajaxtheleast March 24, 2008 12:49 AM EDT
Another site reports $500,000 to the family
of EVERY killed soldier!!!???



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by singingrick March 24, 2008 12:43 AM EDT



What''s the difference between Iraq and Viet Nam?


Bush actually had a plan to get out of Viet Nam.


lol!



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by joyous88 March 24, 2008 12:35 AM EDT
another endless conservative war,

if not Iraq these war mongers

greed driven republiCONs

would have us still in Vietnam
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by liberalme March 24, 2008 12:28 AM EDT

"This is global terrorism hitting everywhere, and they have chosen Iraq to be a battlefield. And we have to take them on," Mowaffak al-Rubaie [cool name...] said Sunday on CNN"s "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer."

Bush chose Iraq as the batlefield.
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