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To: MadIvan; M. Espinola
Then, there are the Muslims who aren't like that and hate the evil terrorist freaks as much as we do. This Saddam defacing was done by an Iraqi in Taji, Iraq. Things like this are all over the place and they tend to leave them intact.

But yes, the bad ones are really creepy and demented.

26 posted on 06/26/2005 2:44:50 AM PDT by Allegra (But It's A Dry Heat...)
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To: Allegra; Pro-Bush; All
In relation to working, it would appear they get funds to attend wild demonstrations and burn flags.

It's true so many Iraq's Muslims are being slaughtered by Jihad Inc. In addition to targeting American, British & other Coalition forces serving in Iraq, brave Iraqis wanted to rebuild their nation, those serving in the national or city police forces, government employees & the Iraqi Army are all targets by the imported butchers of Jihad Inc., coupled with Iraqi traitors, so brainwashed they believe murdering innocent civilians, including school children, somehow these diabolical acts of depravity will attain a higher level in Islamic 'paradise'.

These psychopathic actions correspond with the physiological makeup of a deranged cult.

More examples below.

Iraqis gather at the wreckage of Lt. Muthana Shaker's home in Samarra, where a suicide car bomber slammed into a wall, killing nine. Photo Credit: By Hameed Rasheed -- Associated Press Photo

Suicide bomber kills 6 in northern Iraq The Associated Press / Sunday, June 26th, 2005

he brother, top, and the brother-in-law, bottom left, of Fadil Udaa mourn as they transport his coffin during his funeral in the Sadr City district of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, June 26th, 2005. Udaa, a member of the municipal council in Sadr City, was found dead on Saturday with his hands tied and shot in the head after he had been kidnapped by unidentified masked gunmen on Friday. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Abbas, far left, and his brother Hussein second from left, cry during the funeral of their father Fadil Udaa during his funeral in the Sadr City district of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, June 26th, 2005. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraqis bring the body of an Iraqi woman from the rubble of her destroyed house after a mortar attack in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, June 26, 2005. A mortar round exploded in eastern Baghdad's Baladiyat neighborhood, killing the woman and two of her children and injuring another child. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

US troops secure the scene of a car bomb attack in the restive northern Iraqi city of Samarra. A British newspaper report said the US has been in talks with Iraqi rebels in a bid to negotiate an eventual breakthrough to stem the ongoing insurgency.(AFP/Dia Hamid)

An Iraqi man points to a building damaged in a suicide car bomb attack in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul June 26TH, 2005. A suicide bomber drove at a district police headquarters in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Sunday, bringing down part of the building and killing at least four officers, police said. REUTERS/Namir Noor Eldeen

Black smoke billows from a sabotaged oil pipe line in the Yussifiyah area, south of Baghdad. Insurgents frequently bomb pipe lines across Iraq in a bid to disrupt the vital flow of oil.(AFP/Karim Sahib)

Iraq's crude oil based economy continues being attacked. Syria & Iran are among the leading suspect instigating states for exporting terrorists for the purpose of sabotaging Iraq's rebuilding via financial assistance through crude oil sales.

The United States has asked Japan to extend its military deployment to Iraq, a Japanese daily said on Sunday, following earlier reports that Tokyo was considering withdrawing its troops when their mandate ends in December. File photo: Japanese soldier's from the country's Self-Defense Force drive through the southern Iraqi city of Samawa May 14th, 2005. Photo by Mohammed Ameen/Reuters

FILE - Iraqis search the area for victims of bomb blasts in Baghdad, Iraq, at the scene of the explosions in this file photo from Thursday, June 23, 2005. One year after Iraq regained its sovereignty from the United States, the country has made significant political progress, holding a crucial election and forming a new government. Yet relentless attacks have overshadowed the success, leaving Iraqis in a perilous situation facing the growing prospect of years of violence. (AP Photo/Muhammed Uraibi)

Suicide attack using watermelons kills 6 in Iraq / 6/26/2005

43 posted on 06/26/2005 3:54:46 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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