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To: Snapple

Here is a pic of Maki Kubba, Real Estate agent of St. Petersburg, Florida who has the same phone number as Ahmad M. Kubba who registered "Harvest House" as a fictitious business name in 1996 and 2001 (signed his name as both Kuba and Kubba). That is also the same phone number as Ahmad Kuba on the al-iraq.org website.
http://www.era.com/utilities/agentinfo?Agent=59158
(looks like a dead ringer for the pic you posted of Ahmed Kubba from homelessvoice.org)

News reports which included comments of Ahmed Kuba/Kubba of the American Iraqi Council usually credited him as being from Florida, as does their website (Ahmad Kuba)
http://www.al-iraq.org/contactus.htm&e=7207

Sam Kubba also registered as a Real Estate agent in VA, but his license has expired.

State of Virginia
Real Estate Individual License
NAME: KUBBA, SAM
LICENSE TYPE: SALESMAN
LICENSE NO: 0225051444
LICENSE STATUS: INACTIVE
CITY, STATE: CHANTILLY, VA
INITIAL CERTIFICATION DATE: MARCH 16, 1999
EXPIRATION DATE: EXPIRED: MARCH 31, 2003


121 posted on 06/01/2004 4:43:04 PM PDT by calcowgirl
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To: calcowgirl
Iraqi expatriate watches fall of Baghdad with excitement
an ABC Action News report 4/09/03

CLEARWATER - "It is the happiest moment of my life," Ahmad Maki Kubba exclaimed as he watched coverage of Baghdad falling into allied hands Wednesday.

As Kubba watched history unfold from his real estate office in Clearwater on Wednesday, he was already making plans to go home. Kubba has not been to Baghdad since he escaped prison and a death sentence; his father was not as fortunate.

"They arrested my dad and they tortured him badly. He died as a result of the torture," he explained.

Kubba says he is one of millions tortured for opposing Saddam. Now he is one of millions celebrating the fall of Baghdad.

"These statues are symbolic of Saddam," he said, applauding the collapse of Saddam's statue. "Symbolic of the fear implanted into the heart of the people."

Kubba brought a cake and balloons into work to celebrate. It was not only a day of celebration, but a day to make big plans for the future.

"I'm going to have a museum, like the Holocaust Museum, in Baghdad, and I will put all Saddam claims, what he has done," he continued.

The museum will be a side effort to helping rebuild his native country.

Kubba could not reach his surviving loved ones in Iraq by phone Wednesday, but he watched his cousin, the Iraqi opposition leader, on TV with pride. He said they had one tough job down, but a tougher one still to come.

"There are millions of Iraqi people who are victims of Saddam right now. Give them the opportunity to clean Iraq. Organize them," Kubba urged.

(Another Picture)
http://www.abcactionnews.com/stories/2003/04/030409iraqi.shtml

122 posted on 06/01/2004 5:26:55 PM PDT by calcowgirl
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