Comments on: Iraqi PM: Basra Strikes A "Success"
No Official End Given For Offensive Against Shiite Militants
- AJMarine1,,, AJ, She''s seeing a private doctor about her leg today I think, yesterday she got into Harry Reid''s office & spoke to his assistant, while she was there he called the CO of Ft. Jackson & read him the riot act..
.. She''s getting an admin discharge & they are opening an investigation into the problems. - Reply to this comment
- J,
Congrats on your son in law, and how''s your niece? - Reply to this comment
- Posted by j-whitman at 08:12 PM : Apr 01, 2008
Yes I did. From a quick galance, it looked like another group of people with an ax to grind and people to kill; just what Iraq needs. - Reply to this comment
- You are today''''s winner of the brevity award.
Posted by FeelFree1 at 08:02 PM : Apr 01, 2008
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I think you mistake my lack of vocabulary and typing skills as brevity;.......but, I''m always up for an award, so thank you very much. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,,, Did you have the chance to check out Jamestown Foundation ??
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- What a lunch, what cost 22 bucks last week now cost 25 & change
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AJMarine1,
You are today''s winner of the brevity award.- Reply to this comment
This story just keeps getting funnier all the time.
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"Al-Sheikhli, a spokesman for the Baghdad security plan, designed to make the Iraqi capital safer, was kidnapped from his home by armed gunmen on March 27, 2008"
"On Thursday afternoon last week, plumes of black smoke drifted into an otherwise blue Baghdad sky. Rockets, mortars and gunfire shook the earth, causing both buildings and people to tremble; almost all of Iraq suddenly seemed as if it were teetering on the edge of collapse. This was especially true for Tahsin al-Sheikhli. As the government spokesman for the Baghdad Security Plan in Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki''s government, Sheikhli was in charge of reassuring people that Iraq was becoming a safer place, that electricity was being restored, and that reconstruction was on the right track. So what would it mean for Iraq if that very authority on security suddenly vanished? He would that afternoon."
www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1726977,00.html
Maliki supporters rival bush supporters in their depth of gullibility and stupidity.- Reply to this comment
- There is a ''Christian'' group that shows up to heckle funerals for college students...Jehovah''s Witnesses still take their hoo-do voo-do and Herbert W. Armstrong seriously even after the world failed to end on prophetic schedule.
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