Screw the Chaldeans and Muslims and the camels the rode in on.
"There is sadness and bitterness here - the liberation of Iraq has died," said the Iraqi.
How about getting your sorry butt over there to do something about it like I did, you coward.
These people need to stop bitching. They could be interned ala the Japanese during WWII. I don't think they voted either.
Saddam Hussein murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people in Iraq. Cold blooded murder. Bush liberated Iraq from this butcher.
Is there some genetic predisposition in the Arabic mind to be complete idiots? We liberated their country for them. Most of them are no doubt in the US because they were terrified of Saddam. It's like the Jews saying "Well, thanks for liberating those concentration camps, but did you have to make such a damn mess of the countryside to get there?"
Now this is interesting. These people should be employed in aiding of the cause. They should be given jobs to assist the news effort in free Iraq. They should be named special diplomats. They have language, interests and expertise at living free. They might be very good at explaining how freedom works by hosting a blog for Iraqis that originates right here in the good ol' usofa
We never needed MI and there was never really any realistic chance of getting it (perhaps close, but out of reach). Too many auto-worker and teacher unions, post Sept 11 Muslims and now these anti-Bush Iraqis, as well as all the assorted oddball, loony lefties.
From what I remember, many MI Iraqis were anxious to return home after the liberation.
They are believing the MSM. Are they hearing bad reports from their relatives in Iraq too?It is amazing how people want results with no sacrifice. They think everything can be done instantly and perfectly. Where is their grip on reality?
I guess he prefers, repression, torture, and death to chaos.
Forget this stuff. The writer lost all credibility when he interviewed Bonior. One, he's a loser, extreme left liberal democrat who hates Bush.
Two, he never in his life represented one square foot of Oakland County. Of course, he never really represented his own district of Macomb and St. Clair Counties either. I had the extreme misfortune of having that swine as my Congressman for many years. Course, now I'm stuck with Sander Levin.
Granholm, Levin, Stabenow, Unions, Rinos.
A congregation of collectivists and their whining enablers.
Boy, talk about your all-time 'missing the point' moment. They clearly do not understand the overall picture of what happened in Iraq. I'm curious how many have gone back to help, as many said back in 2003 when Saddam was bounced.
This makes me very, very angry. I hope the article is spin.
Complied by Rob Moll | posted 12/15/2003
In Chaldean communities near Detroit and San Diego news of Saddam Hussein's capture spread quickly. "I spoke with my sister in Iraq first thing, and she said the gunfire I heard in the background were coming from the people who are happy," Kinaya, a deacon at Mother of God Chaldean Catholic Church in Southfield, Michigan, told The Detroit Free Press. "The Iraqi people are a democratic people who are now celebrating their freedom."
The Detroit area is home to about 100,000 Chaldean Christians, who saw Saddam's capture as a fitting gift as the church enters the Christmas season. "This is a great Christmas present," said Joseph Kassab, director of the Michigan chapter of the Chaldean National Congress," according to The Detroit News. An Associated Press story, which ran in several California papers reported on Chaldean reactions there. "It's a great joy for all the Iraqi people on this day, especially for Christians," said Noel Gorgis, pastor of St. Paul Assyrian Chaldean Catholic Church in North Hollywood, which has a large Iraqi congregation. "We prepare ourselves for joy on Christmas, and now that joy is complete."
I knew this article was hogwash. I remembered too many Iraqi's dancing in the street up there in michigan. They were thrilled that saddam was taken out.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/150/12.0.html
Link to other story above
Wouldn't it be interesting to get some of these interviewees on air with Limbaugh?
Maybe these Iraqis would like Saddam back in charge. Maybe Kerry would oblige them.
This reminds me, didn't a rumor get floated around a few weeks ago that Saddam would be tried in mid-October? Haven't heard boo about that.