Posted on 07/26/2006 8:00:55 AM PDT by Peach
Iraq Prime Minister Maliki to Address US Congress any moment.
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he says thank you and we are grateful, and pinko STILL doesn't get it!
Camera panned Nancy Pelooooooooo and she started to clap then pulled up her paper to show she was not really happy about listening to him.......... unreal. We live in nutso world.
At times they are invited by members of Congress! Classy!
You are so right.
For anyone thinking about voting Democrat the POS disrupting liberal is what has become of the party of Truman.
Bet the heckler got in on a "free" pass from a Dem Senator or House Member.
They will able to determine who and that member's pass privileges should be revoked for the rest of this session, at least.
At times they are invited by members of Congress! Classy!
I bet it was Natalie Maines.. saying come to my concerts you mean old red necks..........
it was probably a staff member of one of the democrats!
Exactly. She might as well have told Maliki, "Your country is not worth it, you don't deserve to be free."
Disgusting display.
It sounded just like her. She hasn't been arrested in a while. It must be her turn.
DID HE JUST SAY SOMETHING ABOUT CHEMICAL WEAPONS??????
Yeah right....and they did what to Cynthia McKinney for biffing a capitol hill police officer?
Probably code pink. I hope security took her out of the chamber, punched her in the face and hauled her sorry butt off to jail.
"She slipped on the steps."
It sounded like Medea Benjamin to me, too.
Probably code pink. I hope security took her out of the chamber, punched her in the face and hauled her sorry butt off to jail.
"She slipped on the steps."
Bush's fault! No less.......
yes, but I missed what he said.
Iraq's position on Israel does not bode well for eliminating terror and Islamists in the ME.
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Al-Alusi's words and action were both daring and significant. Here was an official from the "new" Iraq who publicly thanked the United States for liberation and dared to visit Israel openly. I excitedly called my wife back in the United States, hoping that she caught press coverage of this development.
'snip'
Indeed, as the news reached Iraq, al-Alusi's family had to flee from home under terrorist death threats. He was expelled from his political party (he had been a spokesman for Ahmed Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress at one time) and was stripped of his government position and security protection, ostensibly for violating Iraq's old Baathist injunction against visiting Israel. An arrest warrant soon followed. He was quietly told to leave the country or face being jailed together with Baathist murderers, meaning a certain death.
http://realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-1_28_05_JN.html
Yep. The Dims won't like that one.
Speaking of women...
The MSM will be working OT to try to hide the identity of the disrupter and for whom they were invited by or worked for.
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