Posted on 06/28/2004 2:35:45 AM PDT by Reader of news
Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi (C) smiles as US civil administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer (R) shakes hand with the head of the Iraqi Supreme Court Midhat Mahmoud after handing over legal documents of Iraq's sovereignty during a simple ceremony in Baghdad. Iraq received its sovereignty from the US-led coalition after 14 months of occupation(AFP/Saeed Khan)
U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer, right, shows a document to Iraqi interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, center, and Iraqi Chief Justice Midhat al-Mahmoudi, left, transfering national sovereignty to Iraq at a ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq Monday, June 28, 2004.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
I had heard sometime ago that the Iraq flag was being redesigned. The first one's colors were too close to the flag of Israel.
Heck, I guess Betsy Ross didn't get it right the first time either!
Sadam's trial to follow shortly?
LOL... Over on DU, they're speculating that the early handover was all a sneaky Bush plot to distract attention from F 9/11.
U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer, centre right, is escorted to an Air Force plane by Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih, centre left, at the Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)
U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer is escorted to an Air Force plane by Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih at the Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq ), Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)
US administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer waves as he boards a plane at Baghdad International Airport. The United States handed power to a caretaker Iraqi government in a surprise move, ending its 14-month occupation of the country two days early apparently to thwart militants after a spate of attacks.(AFP/Pauline Lubens)
U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer bids farewell to Iraq as he boards an Air Force plane at Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)
Nope. Just a happy by product.
MOVEON, DU AND HOLLYWOOD, along with media wants turmoil. They hate freedom and a leader who does what he says he will do..........
I went to bed last night praying for Iraq and our world leaders and even prayed for the evil ones, then woke this a.m. at 5:00 turned on Fox and saw where we made the turnover early.... a great move which will save our soilders lives. God Bless President Bush.
Thank you, Mr. Bremer -
for a job well done!
May God Richly Bless You!
I just went over to DU....what a bunch of sick malcontents.
Bremer had one tough gig. No doubt about it. And the DUmmies are calling him a coward. Like to see em say it to his face.
Iraqi transition pics - thanks, Dubya's Fan!
ping
actually, I'd like to see them wander around Iraq for a year, take their chances of not being blown up .. they're so big and brave, why not?
You're welcome!
They have GOT to get rid of the flag with Saddam's handwriting on it.
Well it certainly proves that the claim by the left and the Buchananites that we are an imperialist power is bunk.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Yay ! More pics here, Aqua .... Mayor.Posted in the article and MORE on the replies.
Thanks Happy and Dubya ! :^D
Liberals on Fox already saying this isn't a legitimate government...."puppet government". Is this their newest montra? I can't put here the words I have to describe this idiot.
But Bremer forgot the oil! He was supposed to load all Iraq's oil into a huge Halliburton supertanker jet and fly it back to Bush's ranch in Midland, TX for processing. Michael Moore told me so!
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