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"No to America, no to Saddam,"
This is some powerful shit.
A liberated and free Iraq now marching in protests. Tempest in a teapot anyone? *************************************** U.S. Convenes Forum on Iraqi Future Thousands Protest, Objecting to U.S. Involvment Zalmay Khalilzad, the White House special envoy to Iraq, left, takes a note from a delegate at the opening of the U.S.-sponsored meeting on postwar Iraq on Tuesday. The meeting is being held near Nasiriyah in southern Iraq. (Tim Sloan - AFP) By Thomas W. Lippman Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, April 15, 2003; 2:05 PM A U.S.-sponsored meeting of Iraqi political and religious leaders debating the political future of postwar Iraq took place today near Nasiriyah -- the town that saw the most intense combat of the war. The shooting may have subsided, but if today's gathering is any indication, the struggle for power could be just as ferocious in a different way and could last longer. Participants in the meeting -- selected by the United States and invited by the U.S. Army Central Command, which automatically makes them suspect to nationalist-minded Iraqis -- agreed to reconvene in 10 days. But this accomplishment was clouded by the fact that one of Iraq's most important Shiite Muslim groups boycotted the meeting, and thousands of demonstrators who objected to any U.S. role in Iraqi politics denounced the event with a noisy protest. "No to America, no to Saddam," they shouted. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2003Apr15.html |
But the Iraqis love america! I saw children kissing US and British troops on Fox News.
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100% of millions of people dont agree on something. Darn.
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yes.
pull our troops. let em kill themselves. THEY have destroyed THEIR libraries, theyve destroyed THEIR OWN hostpitals, and even looted THEIR own HISTORICAL MUSEUMS. <img src=http://www.dialuphell.com/Pictures/Random/ShipFI.jpg border="1"> Fuck Iraq. |
thought i'd help you out so it wouldn't sound so single-sided.
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that is great their just execercising their new freedoms to voice their opinions already,
Isn't freedom wonderful! btw,, just because they show thousands of anti-war protestor in US doesn't mean the entire country was against the war |
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from the article. |
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I was simply playing along with mr Popup. but thanks for your post. |
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winning the 'war' in Iraq was the simple part. I don't think that winning the peace will be very easy at all. There's too much intercommunal hatred for things to progress quickly. IN the end about the only thing most groups will be able to agree on will be hatred of the US and Britain as occupying powers
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This just in:
iraqi crowds now shouting "fuck the french and canada too" news at 11:00 |
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"12clicks is washed up!" |
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ah 1 month ago people was saying that the war wasn't gonna be easy,, shit even less than a week ago people said baghdad will not be easy |
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A year ago, these people who are now protesting would be dead or they wouldn't protest at all.
Interesting. I hope they make the connection that the protesting is a freedom they've just gotten....from whom? Why...that would be the Coalition of the Willing...although, I really wish they'd change that name..... |
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MrPopup,
Even the French are coming around. You're next! "PARIS, April 15 (Reuters) - Many French have dropped their opposition to the U.S.-led war in Iraq since Saddam Hussein's fall and almost half believe France is now isolated because of its anti-war stance, according to a poll released on Tuesday. Thirty-five percent of those surveyed said that in retrospect they believed the war was a good thing, up from 17 percent in a similar poll in March. Forty-six percent said France, among the loudest critics of the conflict, now appeared isolated diplomatically." |
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I belive they call this Russell's Paradox :) |
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like when 80 citizens represent the entire sentiment of a country? :winkwink: |
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