Comments on: Cease-Fire Reported In Sadr City

In Mosul Iraqi Army Begins Offensive Against Al Qaeda In Iraq

by prinzowhales May 10, 2008 7:08 PM EDT
Troops Home Now! It does not matter which Iraqi clique rules. Freedom and Self-determination for Iraqis! Jail, Trial and the Gallows for the Neo-Cons!
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 7:07 PM EDT
underdogus,,,, Enlist, put on a uniform & go fight all the Sheik''s you want -- But keep in mind, Sheik''s are Sunni''s & Bush''s hand holding buddies
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 7:05 PM EDT
BagdadTroopKillersHere,,,,, You still don''t know squat about Iraq or anything else in the War on Terror,,, He''s called for cease fire & also for them to lay down their arms, but did they ???
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by underdogus May 10, 2008 7:04 PM EDT
"Sheik Salah al-Obeidi, an aide to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, said the cease-fire will go into effect Sunday". Muqtada Al-Sard "git me Ahmadinejad" "we need more suicide bombers,IED''''S,M-16''''s,ah and a mexican combo hold di onions!
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by veteran72 May 10, 2008 7:00 PM EDT

j-whitman,,,,Quit your stupidness. Iran is not just like any other nuclearized country. Iran supports all kind of terrorist organizations and Iran will transfer nuclear technology to them. No doubt about it.


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Posted by BagdadsHere at 03:51 PM : May 10, 2008
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lars, don''t forget your KKKlan meeting tonight.

On the Schedule:

Hog Roast
Cross Burnin''
Speech by Grand Dragon
Negro Hangin'' and Truck Draggin'' Competition
Awards Ceremony
Closing Speech and Prayer by Local RNC President
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by prinzowhales May 10, 2008 6:58 PM EDT
MUQTADAs MEHDI ARMY is made of Iran-puppet fighters, so they may be considered as Iranian army.

Posted by BagdadsHere at 03:54 PM : May 10, 2008
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No they can''t! That is absurd!
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:57 PM EDT
BagdadsHere,,,, The Mehdi Army are all Iraqi''s
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by prinzowhales May 10, 2008 6:56 PM EDT
Iran has been a target since 9-11. General Clarke later named it as one of the nations targeted for ''regime chang'' by the Zionazi regime in Washington.

The war could well be precipitated by an Israeli false flag attack on a US warship. American lives are of no consequence to the Israelis--the Israeli attack on the USS LIBERTY proved that! Zionazi assets that have been unleashed since the removal of Admiral Fallon are perfectly capable of carrying out a retaliatory strike--just as McCain''s Admiral father was fully capable of carrying out a white wash of the attack on the USS LIBERTY investigation for the Johnson Administration.
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:55 PM EDT
jamesm12341,,,, Can you provide sources that say my sources are wrong ????
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:54 PM EDT
jamesm12341,,,, My spelling hasn''t devistated our National Security ---- Your GOP administration did, & they never learned lessons from Iran/Contra.

They are repeating the same mistakes using single source informents on Iran & building walls keeping intel from the CIA ------ Just as they did in Iran Contra (using many of the same people) & just as they did in the run up for Iraq''s War of Roses

http://www.newsweek.com/id/136084

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by veteran72 May 10, 2008 6:50 PM EDT

Part 1

Association of Politics and Life Sciences, a panel on "Biobehaviorial Approaches to Politics" addressed the important question: What is wrong with people who disagree with the mainstream of American academic social scientists? Nancy Meyer-Emerick, an assistant professor of public administration at Cleveland State University, made a presentation on "Evolutionary Perspectives on the Authoritarian Personality."

Professor Meyer-Emerick wants to know if there are genetic tendencies that promote what she dubs "authoritarianism." She defines this distasteful quality through the work of University of Manitoba associate professor of psychology Robert Altemeyer. He''s developed a helpful questionnaire, the Right Wing Authoritarian (RWA) Scale, to identify those harboring authoritarian tendencies.

According to Professor Altemeyer, right-wing authoritarians are cognitively rigid, aggressive, and intolerant. They are characterized by steadfast conformity to group norms, submission to higher status individuals, and aggression toward out-groups and unconventional group members. On the RWA Scale, subjects are asked to agree or disagree with statements like: "Some of the worst people in our country nowadays are those who do not respect our flag, our leaders and the normal way things are supposed to be done" and "There is absolutely nothing wrong with nudist camps." Guess which one RWAs tend to agree with?


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by pentangyl May 10, 2008 6:49 PM EDT
Again, Iran controls its Army in Iraq and stops the fighting before it is destroyed. Iran has approximately 60,000 troops in Iraq, its army is larger than Iraq''''s. This force goes back into hiding for re-equipping, further training and waiting for the opportune moment to steal the government from the Iraqis.

Posted by yongamerica at 03:00 PM : May 10, 2008

Some people should be utterly banned from boards! How in the world can you supply(food, money,weapons) a hidden foreign force of 60,000 in a heavily military occupied area!
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:46 PM EDT
jamesm12341,,,, Iran isn''t a Target

http://www.newsweek.com/id/136065/page/2
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:43 PM EDT
jamesm12341,,,, I read the news & listen to the Generals reporting to Congress ---- That''s how I know

I care enough about our Troops & Country to seek answers & correct information.
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:21 PM EDT
Nobody''s going to be attacking Iran, not us or Israel.

Behind the scene, the administration is learnig how to live with a nuclear armed Iran - Just like other nuclear armed countries.

Isreal flatly doesn''t have the military capability to coplete an attack of any success,, Russia armed Iran with both short & long range anti-aircraft batteries
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by prinzowhales May 10, 2008 6:14 PM EDT
yongamerica--Am I afraid that there will be a war against Iran that will lead to the death of thousands of human beings?--Yes! Absolutely!

As far as your insinuation of ****-erotic associations with Iranian leaders...It was George Bush, not the Iranian leaders, who White House logs tell us, had a male prostitute at the White House on numerous occassions...one who advertized himself as only being the tea pot, never the tea cup when partaking in the ''luv'' that none dare speak its name.
...THAT is YOUR leader.
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by yongamerica May 10, 2008 6:02 PM EDT
Prinzowhales are you getting nervous? Your supreme leader''s plan to rule Iraq through Sadr seems to be failing. Click your sandals and go prostrate before your supreme but buddy.
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by j-whitman May 10, 2008 6:02 PM EDT
yongamerica,,, Get a grip, Iran has no army in Iraq
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by yongamerica May 10, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
Again, Iran controls its Army in Iraq and stops the fighting before it is destroyed. Iran has approximately 60,000 troops in Iraq, its army is larger than Iraq''s. This force goes back into hiding for re-equipping, further training and waiting for the opportune moment to steal the government from the Iraqis.
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by bgwinnett May 10, 2008 5:53 PM EDT
pentangyl -- I blame the British for the whole Kuwait debacle because, it was they that decided hive off the Kuwait province from the rest of Mesopotamian lands to serve their own interests.
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