Comments: To whom it may concern


It is great that you are now allowed to have an opinion.

It was not always like that. Thank you, United States of America.

That being said though, we will conduct our own elections, thank you.

Posted by jj at January 7, 2008 02:38 PM

jj..true to his fascist roots as always...

Posted by headxray at January 7, 2008 02:50 PM

What a bold, inspiring, courageous retort, young lady x ray.


Do you have anything relevant?

Posted by jj at January 7, 2008 04:44 PM

That being said though, we will conduct our own elections, thank you.

And when the time comes, your elections also Iraq!
Don't forget, we own you!

Posted by Seven of Six at January 7, 2008 05:58 PM

it is about as relevant as any of your tired old troll crap jackoff jj...

Posted by headxray at January 7, 2008 06:36 PM

Please, be careful remember all Iraqis’ tragedies that happens here because the harmful policy.

"What harmful policy?", one might inquire.
Thankfully, Dahr Jamail provides the requisite jernalism:

"It may be worthwhile to consider that prior to the Anglo-American invasion and occupation of Iraq there had never been open warfare between the two groups and certainly not a civil war."

"U.S.-backed sectarian death squads have become the foremost generator of death in Iraq, even surpassing the U.S. military machine, infamous for its capacity for industrial-scale slaughter."

"In early September, 500 British troops left one of Saddam Hussein’s palaces in the heart of the city and ceased to conduct regular foot patrols. According to the British military, the overall level of violence in the city has decreased 90 percent since then.

This may or may not be a guarantee of a drop in sectarianism upon the departure of the invading armies, but it does prove that when the primary cause of the violence, sectarian strife, instability, and chaos is removed from the equation of Iraq, things are bound to improve rapidly."

The myth of sectarianism-The policy is divide to rule
by Dahr Jamail, Atlantic Free Press, Fri 04 Jan 2007
http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/content/view/3186/81/

Fortunately, authentic Iraqi and other SW Asian patriots recognized American aggression's repeating patterns, prepared and acted accordingly:
“Those Americans thought they would decrease the resistance attacks by separating the people of Iraq into sects and tribes,” announced a thirty-two-year-old man from Ramadi, who spoke with al-Fadhily on terms of anonymity, “They know they are sinking deeper into the shifting sand, but the collaborators are fooling the Americans right now, and will in the end use this strategy against them.”

Africans, take note.

Posted by Pvt. Keepout at January 7, 2008 06:56 PM
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