Thursday, 31 May 2007

The employees of the U.S. administration

What an irony....an International tribunal being established by the Security Council to follow and prosecute suspects in the assassinations of Rafik Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister and few others, while none gives a shit for dozens of Iraqis being killed or maimed every day and the perpetrators are known.
What kind of role this UN and Security Council are taking withing the American scheme...where they were when the Americans invaded Iraq and toppled its regime in 2003...was this legitimate????? why they are silence and motionless when these Americans kill and arrest anyone they like..why they do not adopt a resolution to prosecute Bush and others for the mess they are doing in Iraq....
They have widowed its women...orphaned its children and doing their best to give Iraqis hard time without any sin committed.
What kind of justice this...you gentlemen know nothing about justice or conscience and you are only employees at the American administration to help achieving their mean plots in any region.

Thursday, 24 May 2007

Bush's red cravats...

I'm not gloat over Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr.'s grief, but I hope that his family and other American families feel how looks like the feelings of dozens of grieved Iraqi families who are losing their beloved ones day and night because of their arrogant and foul Bush.

If you lose at lest one or two of your sons everyday we are losing at least 100 without any sin committed except that our misfortune has made us citizens of this resource-rich country which brought your Bush and other vampires with their saliva coming out from their mouths.

They are killing us, destroying our society and giving us hard time to have our oil and have military bases on our soils for futute invasions in the region.

Don't believe them when they tell you that your sons are doing great job in Iraq and helping Iraqi people there..this is wrong...your sons are being used to facilitate flowing money to Bush's pockets and other vampires....

And I think this is the reason behind wearing red cravats by your Bush...
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Sunday, 20 May 2007

Thouhgts..

It is really something pleases and hurts the one's heart at the same time when you read the humanitarian appeals made by the Editors of Switzerland's Zeit-Fragen newspaper to the world to provide medical relief for Iraqis and especially children.
They have also appealed to the schools all over the world to host Iraqi children to enable them to continue their studies until the country returns to some sort of normality.
While Iraq's "Arab brothers" standing motionless as seeing Iraqi children, men and women are being killed everyday in dozens and none of them does anything to help stopping the country's blind full killing machine.
But instead some of them are supplying this machine with fuel and others are begging to fill their pockets with money as they hosting Iraqis on their territories while others have closed their borders and airports for Iraqis.
And forgot that Iraq never asked for money from the international community when sent its army to defend their soils from being violated by Israel decades ago and never closed its airports or borders to their poor workers and professionals to work and live on its lands.

Saturday, 19 May 2007

Mr. LIBERATOR...


Today, the war-torn and terrorism-plagued Iraq received the outgoing British Prime Minister Tony Blair in his "farewell visit" as media reports called it.

But unfortunately this man who "liberated" Iraqis four years ago from Saddam's tyranny was not received in a proper way like liberators as three mortar shells or rockets slammed into the Green Zone, the only place for such visitors to meet Iraq's leaders.

I wish that this LIBERATOR could see what he caused for this people and country who once had the test of security and love and live with each other in peace.

Mr. LIBERATOR, the Iraqi before sending your troops didn't care whether his neighbor was a Shiite or Sunni and never refused a proposal from a groom because of his religious affiliation...he had active night life, electricity about 20 hours a day...safe drinking water..etc...

Mr. LIBERATOR you and your American friends have messed up our country and destroyed it's society by making them killing each others and I hope that you can notice that in your "farewell visit."

Who knows...


Can anybody imagine how our life would be when we can take a plane and go to the United States for medical checkups immediately after we suffer high blood pressure and exhaustion exactly what Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim did last Wednesday.

Wow!!! its amazing right?

I think al-Hakim should have gone to any of Baghdad's rundown hospitals, at least just for propaganda, to share the Iraqis with their sufferings when they get these hospitals for treatment.

I wish that he went to al-Yarmouk hospital in western Baghdad to see how dirty the sheets of the beds are with flies everywhere and how the hospital lacks for the basic medical equipment.

Or may be he can go further north to Samara hospital where at least five premature children and an elderly man died last week due to electricity shortages.

Or may be he can go to Baghdad's medical city, a huge complex for hospitals, main medical school and the building of the health ministry, and see how it is fully controlled by al-Mahdi militia and how these fearful Shiite gunmen snatch Sunnis who claim the bodies of their beloved ones from the medical forensic or go inside the ministry building for any purposes.

But do you think that his ailment was just a pretext and that al-Hakim is doing another "medical checkups" inside the White House?????

Who knows.
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Sunday, 13 May 2007

Another failure...

Another major blow was directed yesterday to those who are planning to separate Iraqis according to their ethnic and religious backgrounds when Iraq's parliament objected the construction of walls around Baghdad neighborhoods, top of them the one in Adhamiyah.
But still the the resolution which was voted on by a show of hands and passed 138-to-88 in the 275-member house needs to go to the president and his two deputies who must unanimously approve it to become law, or else it will be sent back to the house for re-examination.
But don't think that they are going to refuse it otherwise they will be in a very embarrassed situation after the idiea, which the prime minister Nouri al-Maliki defends, being criticized by all Sunni and Shiite residents of Baghdad as a form of sectarian discrimination.
And I think the words of the Kurdish lawmaker Mahmoud Othoman will be echoed everywhere beginning from the Parliament building to the ears of the president and his two deputies. And I hope that the theme in these words to be the main goal for Iraqi politician.
"They (security walls) don't protect residents because these areas are shelled by mortars and Katusha rockets. ... Will they build roofs too? We must build bridges between the different groups, not build walls to separate them."

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