Sunday, December 31, 2006

Tvcenter Pro Vista Black Screen

A lynching

's official. Maliki and his people are psychopaths. This is really a new low. It impresentable-a performance for the Eid. Muslims around the world (with the exception of Iran) are outraged. Eid is a time of peace, to put aside the fighting and anger-at least during the period of Eid.

This is not a good omen for the coming year. No one imagined that these crazy actually did during a religious festival. It is religiously unacceptable and before, it was constitutionally illegal. We thought we would have at least a few days of peace and some time to enjoy the feast of Eid, which this year coincides with the New Year. We have spent the first two days of a religious holiday watching bits and cuts a sordid lynching. .

America the savior ... After nearly four years, the crowning achievement of Bush in Iraq has been a lynching. Bravo Americans.

Maliki has made the mistake of his life. Signature and undisguised glee at the execution, especially the first day of Eid Al Adha (the Eid where millions of Muslims make the pilgrimage to Mecca). Will only further damage his already tattered reputation. Is dressed like a vulture (or a balding weasel). It's almost embarrassing. I was expecting Muwafaq Al Rubaii to lose control and wipe the drool the corner of his mouth as he signed the execution. Are these the people who represent the New Iraq? We're in a much bigger problem than I thought

And no, nothing of the celebrations that proclaims the BBC. With the exception of a few areas, the streets are empty.

Now on CNN. Shame on you CNN journalists, you're getting lazy. The least you should do when writing the story of a successful implementation is to copy the last words of the defendant. Your articles are read throughout the world and remain as references in history. You are the biggest news network in the world, the least you can do is spend some money on a decent translator. Saddam's last words were NOT "Muqtada Al Sadr" as Munir Haddad released, according to the article below. Anyone who has seen at least part of the video shown on TV, you know.

"A witness,. Iraqi Judge Munir Haddad, said that one of the executioners told Hussein that the former dictator had destroyed Iraq, which sparked a discussion which was joined by several officials who were in the room

When the noose was tightened around Hussein's neck, one of the executioners yelled "long live Muqtada al-SDAR" Haddad said, referring to the powerful antinorteamerica Shiite religious leader.

"Hussein, a Sunni, he launched one last phrase before he died, saying" Muqtada al-Sadr "in a mocking tone," according to Haddad's account.


on video that was leaked, was not an executioner who yelled "long live Muqtada al-Sadr." Look, this is another lowly in Maliki's government has collapsed, had some provocative properly distributed during execution. Maliki said that were some "trial witnesses" but were, quite obviously, provocative. At the time they placed the noose around Saddam's neck, began to sing, in unison, "the blessings of Allah be upon Mohamed and Mohamed's family ... "Something else that did not quite catch (but very it was very coordinated), and then" Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada! ". One of them called out to Saddam, "Go to hell ..." (in Arabic). Saddam looked down disdainfully and answered "Heya there marjala il ..." Which basically means "This is your humanity ...? Someone chided

unwillingness to provocateurs, "Please, please," the man is being executed! "It quieted a bit and then Saddam stood and said" Ashadu an la ilaha ila Allah, wa ana ashhadu Mohammedun Rasool Allah ... "That means. "I bear witness that there is no God but Allah and that Mohammed is his messenger." These are the words a Muslim (Sunni and Shia alike) should say on your deathbed. He repeated it again, very clearly, but before he could finish, was lynched

So, no, CNN, his last words were not "Muqtada Al Sadr" in a mocking tone, and I think someone should clarify this . (Seems impossible, friends, six of you have contributed to this article)

Continuing the theme, one could argue that was a judge who gave them false information. An Iraqi judge appeals-court one of the judges who ratified the execution order. Everyone knows Iraqi judges under American tutelage never lie-that explains the confusion of the CNN

Muwafaq Al Rubaie was the one who said he was "weak and scared." Rubai apparently saw a different hanging because according to the leaked video, saw he was not scared at all. His voice did not tremble at all and refused to wear the black band. He seemed resigned to his fate and during the verbal confrontation was as defiant as ever. (A pretty big contrast with the public hysteria of Muhsin Abdul Hameed, last year when the Americans raided his home.)

is another anything that has militia killings. This is the so-called democracy of the Americans flaunt. Do we have become so bloodthirsty and monstrous? "Executions? I'm sure the rest of the Arab countries will be impressed.

One of the most advanced countries in the world has helped rebuild Iraq, even helped write a decent constitution. But they've helped a kangaroo court and a lynching. A lynching will go down in history as the greatest U.S. success in Iraq. And now who's next? "Who hang by the hundreds of thousands who have died as a direct result of this war and occupation? "Bush?" Blair? "Maliki? Jaffari? "Allawi? "Chalabi?

2006 has definitely been representative of Maliki and his government-killings like never before and a lynching to end it properly. Death and destruction everywhere. I'm so tired of all this ...

- posted by river @ 10:12 PM

0 comments:

Post a Comment