Posted on 01/23/2006 11:04:45 AM PST by HonduGOP
In President Bush's speech, during a question and answer session, an Iraqi woman took the microphone and thanked America and President Bush for liberating 27 million Iraqis. She said that she lost family members to the ruthless Saddam Hussein's reign of terror and two sisters are now members of the new Iraqi Parliament. The unidentified Iraqi woman blasted the naysayers and non-supporters (read: Democrats and loony left) for standing against such a correct decision to oust Saddam from power. When the President told her to tell her relatives in Parliament to form a Unity government with Sunnis, Shiites, and Kurds, the woman respeonded that her father was Sunni and she was Kurdish.
If they had a jury for the Sadaam Hussein trial she should be on it.
Heard & enjoyed it!
Bush is on a roll today.
Be nice if FNC got the little facts right!
You dont know she was planted-maybe she just came did you ever think of that? People are allowed to speak in America you know. Thats what she was saying compared to living with a tyrant like Sadam Hussien. I think her message is important to hear.
Yea... I mean it must have been hard finding a woman who didn't want her family being tortured and butchered by a vicious regime.
Are you reading this Liberals, RATS, etc. YOU IDIOTS!
Just bein sarcastic. Welcome to FR!
Sometimes it's used on negative stuff, too. For example, we joke that Karl Rove blew up the levees in New Orleans.
I know you're new here, and soon you'll pick up on this stuff. Welcome to FR.
I'm looking fwd to seeing what she had to say re-played on the evening news ;-)
but not holding my breath. Maybe Fox.
I flipped back and forth between CNN and FOX at first. You should have seen the text CNN was putting up while the President spoke about the NSA program. Pure liberal propaganda.
That post from Paradox is what is known as good ol' fashioned sarcasm. You will see a lot of that on FR.
Too bad she doesn't get half the coverage given to Cindy Sheehan.
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