boy,they hate the coalition dont they?like i said,you have more people complaining in america than you do in iraq.take a hint. :D
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boy,they hate the coalition dont they?like i said,you have more people complaining in america than you do in iraq.take a hint. :D
This says it all! :D
it sure does. :p
Yup, believe everything you see in the media just because it's in the media. No chance these images could be faked. I like how they mispell the english words on these banners on purpose to try to make it look more authentic. Where do you get that a few images of Iraqis protesting means that the majority of Iraqis think that way? Ultimately, this is just entertainment to you people.
faked?they were on live television for 24 hours.nice try though. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by m and m
Hey Hamster how about posting a link, some of us like to read the words that go with the pictures. :)
littlegreenfootballs.com and then scroll down my friend.
littlegreenfootballs? LMAO
i guess you read the article since you shut up .perfect.
lol. oh amsterdam youre such a tool.
haha. if i were a general or i got to make decisions about the war and id killed more than 100,000 iraqis...id put on a big propaganda show too.
i'd tell the citizens that dont know better or have no idea what cable tv is that i'll go home once you show how much you love me. lol. it's so obvious it's a joke.
how about you call up your local newspaper or news station to ask them to show more footage of day-to-day life since everything's all peachy keen and allllllll the iraqis just love us. im sure they'd love to. i mean....the first station to run something like that would see their ratings soar...
but...it wont happen and you know why. keep dreaming though. we all gatta have dreams...
BAH BAH!
let's roll
who said everything is great.i see our victories over there upset you.im sorry.
actually no I did not see any article with those photos or a link to it I only saw a trash article site...can't you post a link?
hahaha, you've got to be kidding.
i was reminded of this...
Doctored Photo from the London Evening Standard
http://www.thememoryhole.org/media/e...dard-crowd.htm
You mean to tell me the Iraqis are demonstrating in our behalf and not one news station has picked it up? Not even aljazeera?
Ask and you shall receive! :D
Mosul Citizens Protest Against Insurgency
(Al-Ittihad) For the first time, hundreds of Qayara citizens of Mosul have demonstrated to protest the insurgency. More than 1,500 civilians and military personnel from different villages south of Mosul gathered in Qayara city to denounce the insurgency that is overwhelming Iraq. The demonstration comes at the initiative of clerics, Imams, and government officials who feel the necessity to announce their stance against terrorism. They want to prove that most Iraqis oppose terrorism, which will be defeated by the will of Iraqis.
http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=7194
AAAAAnd another:
Iraqis protest terrorism
By Qasim Abdul-Zahra
Associated Press
HILLAH, Iraq - Thousands of mostly black-clad Iraqis protested Tuesday outside a medical clinic where a suicide car bomber killed 125 people a day earlier, braving the threat of another attack as they waved clenched fists, condemned foreign fighters and chanted "No to terrorism!"
http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/0...orld/67320.htm
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Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
This was March 2nd and it was lead mostly at the behest of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who wants nothing to impede the Shiites from gaining political power in Iraq.....
Sistani is who the Iraqi's wanted in charge when the US put Bremer in Charge....he has a huge following.
Al-Sistani is the leading Shi'ite cleric of course. The Shi'ites WILL have the political power since they do consist of 60% of the Iraqi population but Sistani has also been a good friend to the Kurds and the Sunnis. He has encouraged both factions to be part of the process not to mention he put the boot down on Al-Sadr! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat
the end of the madness is far off the war has been declared that has no official end!! we are doomed because we refuse to change!! the world hates the us and now the world hates the others "terrorist" the insurgents are no different than the other revolutionaries we have on the earth they have held power in cuba for 50 years plus where are the people with reason to end this
"We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave, With the right kind of eyes, you can almost see the high-water mark-the place where the wave finally broke and rolled back."
YES exactly and Juan Cole wrote all about that long before the election and the people were asking for the US to let Sistani oversee but they didn't listen....this entire war may have been prevented if they had listened but they had to get their own puppets in.
The US has manipulated the politics of countries for monetary gain for years why should I beleive this war is any different than these? http://www.lossless-audio.com/usa/
Oh yes the USA suddenly decides to look at humanitarian issues and Nation building. :rolleyes: I have some ocean front property to sell you too...
What's your point? That it's impossible to film a staged event for 24 hours?Quote:
Originally Posted by amsterdam
the insurgents are no different than the other revolutionaries
well that is just Bullshit!! revolutionaries do not blow themselves up, killing innocent people.
Putting Sistani in charge would have made a government in which the Shi'ites would be able to impose their religion/will on the Sunnis and Kurds. 60% of the population will have control but the other 40% can't feel that they went from sunni rulers to shi'ite rulers....not to mention a mullah! That dude is old school Islam! Check it out:Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat
Sistani Wants Islam to Be Sole Source of Legislation
Naseer Al-Nahr, Arab News
BAGHDAD, 7 February 2005 ?? Iraq??s Shiite leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani and another top cleric yesterday demanded that Islam be the sole source of legislation in the country??s new constitution. Hours later US Vice President Dick Cheney said Iraq has the right to shape its own democracy without becoming ??an Iraqi version of America.?
The national assembly formed after last month??s historic elections is to oversee the drawing up of the new constitution. The role of Islam has been at the heart of months of debate between rival parties and factions as well as the US-led occupation authority which administered Iraq until last June.
Sistani leads the five most important clerics, known as Marja Al-Taqlid, or sources of emulation, who had portrayed a more moderate stance going into the election.
The statement was released by Sheikh Ibrahim Ibrahimi, a representative of Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Ishaq Al-Fayad, another of the Marja. ??All of the ulema and Marja, and the majority of the Iraqi people, want the national assembly to make Islam the source of legislation in the permanent constitution and to reject any law that is contrary to Islam,? said the statement.
A source close to Sistani announced soon after the release of the statement that the leader backed the demand. ??We warn officials against a separation of the state and religion, because this is completely rejected by the ulema and Marja and we will accept no compromise on this question,? said Ibrahimi.
US Vice President Cheney told Fox News: ??They will do it their way. They will do it in accordance with their culture and their history and their beliefs and whatever role they decide they want to have for religion in their society. And that??s as it should be.?
Meanwhile, four Egyptians working for a mobile phone company were abducted by gunmen in Baghdad, and militants threatened to kill an Italian journalist by today unless Italy agreed to withdraw its troops.
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4§...d=7&m=2&y=2005
He definately has an agenda but there is 40% of the population that doesn't really care and Shi'ite moderates that will negotiate.
You may think that Sistani in charge would have stopped the war but I really believe that it just would have esculatated tensions with the Kurds and especially the Sunnis.
VERY well spoken!!!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat
Sistani knew the importance of the election and he believes in a separate church and state. He has sunni followers as well. He was a lot more qualified than Bremer the murderer.
Have to differ with you. This is from the article I posted above:Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat
A source close to Sistani announced soon after the release of the statement that the leader backed the demand. ??We warn officials against a separation of the state and religion, because this is completely rejected by the ulema and Marja and we will accept no compromise on this question,? said Ibrahimi.
jesus lmfao, these boards are such a joke anymore.
lol. i think thats what he meant. lol.
seriously though, you guys arent listening to how china threatened to nuke u.s. cities if they try to stop taiwan from being invaded?
and we're worried about some guys with sand in their shoes trying to set up a soon-to-be corrupted political system?
jesus christ, lets point our guns in the right direction.
let's roll.
Lookin for a conspiracy before it even happens.....tsssk, tssssk :eek:
i read the article in a previous post posted today! how is it a conspiracy theory if its true?
OK there is no Conspiracy going on here.....The USA is being sold off to China and the Bushites are getting rich from it so they don't care. China has threatened us but ecognomically and they stand a good chance of winning. China just offered more money for Unocal and they are rethinking the offer...how many US factories have closed? All China has to do is transfer its dollars to euros and our economy would collapse...Quote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
"Soon to be corupted political system" was the quote I was referring to.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
China is a huge threat...more economically than militarily at the present. They keep the exchange rate artifitially down, etc... This Unical buy out won't pass congress due to national security. If it does go through, well, elections are coming soon! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat
Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
A distinction has been made between the so-called Najaf "school" of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani in Iraq, which supports separation of religion and state...
http://www.digitalnpq.org/global_ser.../02-20-04.html
Great article! Sure hope thats right!!! VERY good find! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat
Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
It may very well pass BECAUSE of who has been elected....I mean look at who Bush chose for Labor Sec...
President-George W. Bush's choice to head the Labor Department, Elaine Chao, and her father have extensive personal ties to communist China's President Jiang Zemin -- contact described as "regular" and "deep..
"she comes into [Bush's] Cabinet with a more intimate relationship with the president of China than with the president of the United States."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=21327