Comments on: Al-Sadr To Followers: Refuse Surrender
As U.S., British Forces Join Basra Offensive, Militants Reject Call To Disarm; 2 U.S. Troops Killed in Baghdad
- yongamerica wrote:
"mcdazz - having troubles with your Khuzestani Arabic to English dictionary?"
Sorry, but I only speak one language natively - English (although I also speak German).
Perhaps if you removed your head from your a$$, you would be able to comprehend simple and plain english?
But then again, I doubt it. - Reply to this comment
Re: "Oh and the rest will go home also, British, Al-Qaeda, etc."
Posted by evderivas
Yup. The Brits back to the U.K., and "al-Qaeda" back to Langley...- Reply to this comment
- sent 150,000 troops to kill, kidnap, rape, torture, displace, and otherwise harm people .... - brianbwb
That''s exactly what Muhammad would have done with glee himself. Considering pictures of Iraqi prisoners that resembled college fraternity hazing created an international stir, if what you say actually occurred there''d be some cool pictures on the internet. alJazeera would be having a field day, but they are not, because what you claim is a blatant lie. Better luck next time. - Reply to this comment
- Oh and the rest will go home also, British, Al-Qaeda, etc.
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evderivas,
Re: "If the Americans leave, all this fighting will stop...it is time to go home."
Good points.- Reply to this comment
- Its no civil war. The Mahdi army, a small percentage of the Iraqi population, is breaking the very laws Sadr''s politicians helped pass. They are now terrorizing the streets of Iraq and need to be treated as the criminals they are, with swift death.
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- Sound good that everybody supports the gun ownership right to defend oneself; it is one of the freedom; but do not confuse between freedom and anarchy. Remember Iraq will be under Iran or Syria and other countries. If you are an Iraqi, would you like that ???
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- mcdazz - having troubles with your Khuzestani Arabic to English dictionary?
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- If the Americans leave, all this fighting will stop. The Iraq PM has requested an American pullout. The was has been won, a new government is in place and it is time to go home.
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- "Crawford hasn''''t fired one shot. The Iraqis are the ones murdering each other." Posted by yongamerica
You must indeed be young.
The US military, under orders of a resident of Crawford, bombed Iraq for no reason, decapitated the government, sent 150,000 troops to kill, kidnap, rape, torture, displace, and otherwise harm people that were no threat, and had not attacked the US, and is therefore directly responsible for the resulting anarchy.
But let us for a moment take your assertion as accurate, then it is a civil war, the US has absolutely no legal or moral justification of occupying a country because of an internal matter, it is a violation of the international principle of sovereignty. - Reply to this comment
- yongamerica wrote:
"Crawford hasn''t fired one shot. The Iraqis are the ones murdering each other. Islamic tribes gone wild! Out on DVD today. Soon, when the streets are empty Imagine: Iraq as the 51st state."
Apparently you have a hard time comprehending English.
Better luck next time.
Back to school for you. - Reply to this comment
Do regime bobble-heads have minders that follow them around all day, explaining stuff to them?
I don''t really see how they could function without one.- Reply to this comment
- No sarcasm intended. It is the blunt truth as evidence in the infighting occurring today.
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- The Butcher of Crawford has been destroying Iraq for more than 5 years now, and has exacted a death toll estimated at well over 1 million, as a result of his illegal war of aggression. - Feelfree1
Crawford hasn''t fired one shot. The Iraqis are the ones murdering each other. Islamic tribes gone wild! Out on DVD today. Soon, when the streets are empty Imagine: Iraq as the 51st state. - Reply to this comment
Re: "Blame it all on democracy, the evil temptations brought about by the freedom of choice. Good one."
Posted by yongamerica
I think that was intended as sarcasm there, "yongamerica", highlighing the fact that Bush''s criminal lie-based invasion has delivered only tyranny and misery.- Reply to this comment
- Ali Hussam, 48, a teacher, who said that after Saddam Hussein the people of Basra had hoped for peace. %u201CBut unfortunately with the presence of this new government and this democracy that was brought to us by the invader, it made us kill each other.%u201D
Blame it all on democracy, the evil temptations brought about by the freedom of choice. Good one. - Reply to this comment
- nocatnowaco wrote:
"Drop your weapons and joint in the political process, you are ruining your own country and will turn it into another killing field. Joint and help to build your country in the global market economy and embrace freedom and democracy."
I wonder how many Americans would peacefully surrender their weapons if the Government demanded that they hand them in or face the consequences?
What would you do? - Reply to this comment
- "Do Jihadi/Jihadi Supporters remember 3000+ innocent men, women and children that were massacred on 9/11?" Posted by dumbshun
Everyone remembers them, but you are among the last of those who think that it justifies invading and occupying countries that had nothing to do with it. - Reply to this comment
- FeelFree1 wrote:
"This element is vital, in my opinion."
Absolutely. - Reply to this comment
nocatnowaco,
Re: "Drop your weapons and joint in the political process..."
Why? The people of Iraq ahve the right to defend themselves.
Re: "...you are ruining your own country and will turn it into another killing field."
The Butcher of Crawford has been destroying Iraq for more than 5 years now, and has exacted a death toll estimated at well over 1 million, as a result of his illegal war of aggression.
Where have you been?- Reply to this comment
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