Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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"As much as I hate to say it, I know beyond a doubt that the next weeks are going to be nasty. He’s leading, and there are people who simply cannot stomach the idea of his beautiful family living in the White House. There will be smears, all sorts of slander and lies, the likes of which you’ve probably rarely seen. So y’all, we got to pray for this man. And please . . . make sure you VOTE!" (Miryam Ehrlich Williamson)
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The gun battles between soldiers and militiamen, who are all Shia Muslims, show that Iraq's majority Shia community – which replaced Saddam Hussein's Sunni regime is dissolving.. Does this mean the puppet Shiite government is splitting apart for the first time?
Maybe. But I don't believe Malicki makes a move without USA's OK. This is all very ominous. I always thought that Sadr always represented one of the essential building blocks necessary for the reconstruction of an Iraqi state. The Occupiers' assault on the Mahdi Army seems counter-indicated. Unless, of course, USA's intent is not to rebuild and get Iraq back on its feet, but to make it more dependent on a longer occupation.
You can thank me for pouring the coffee this morning!
Vigil, You have my complete agreement on your comment here. And could you please pass the donuts.
Wartime president says says things are getting back to NORMALACY in Iraq. Does anyone remember the president who first coined that word?
My guess is Bubba during the "sanctions" maybe after his bombing when the Iraqi's were tipy toeing through the "no fly zone?' If I get it right is there a prize?
A long history with Coop has taught me that, like any good lawyer, he never asks a question to which he doesn't know the answer. In his absence, let me just say that my suspicions were confirmed when I looked 'normalacy' up. Let's just say (1) that the POTUS involved was before our time and (2), it's 'diagnostic': Bush's usage once again places him in undistinguished company!
Keep guessing, Utah!
Hoover?
Bingo! Like Obama has said, words are important. Like I said, words are diagnostic.
Things are not always as they seem.
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