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Al-Sadr plans political party to contest elections

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What happened to that Iraqi anti-Sadr group we heard about awhile ago? Was it for for real? Is it still active, or has it been debunked as another psi-op?
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
You kill him another will emerge and take his place in no time at all. To bad the Iraqi's themselves aren't willing to take him on.

Thats ok...we have plenty of bullets
 
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
You kill him another will emerge and take his place in no time at all. To bad the Iraqi's themselves aren't willing to take him on.

Thats ok...we have plenty of bullets
We better, we definately need them!
 
Originally posted by: burnedout
Originally posted by: conjur
Again, another Bush-God fanboi completely misconstrues my statement.

<sigh>
Oh really? What the hell is there to misconstrue? Your sorry-ass agenda? Petty insinuations?

Oh wait, I know! If the U.S. fails to solve the Al-Sadr problem, then Bush is at fault. However, if collateral damage occurs while solving the Al-Sadr problem, then Bush is at fault.

Yes, yes, of course! Another usual dose of pathetically twisted "conjur logic". Read too much into the crap and one's mind begins to warp. The most convoluted reasoning this planet has yet witnessed.

Get help, son. Be it therapy, drugs, counseling or WTF-ever, just seek help. I'm serious.
Bush let this problem fester by not arresting al Sadr last year. What part of that do you not understand?

And, yes, if we go in and level a mosque to get him and there's an outcry from the residents, who will be blamed by the Iraqi citizens? Sadr? No.

Damn, son, wake up and smell the freakin' coffee! Your beloved Bush is a complete and utter failure!
 
Maybe Iran will form a satellite party in Iraq with their boy Chalabi.

They've snookered The Bush administration twice now--might as well go for the gold.

At least it can't get anymore embarrassing for Bush. Eh...right--it can't get worse? Right? Eh...maybe not.
 
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