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To: muawiyah
Can you duplicate the fidelity?

I am not sure why but there are apparently no limits to your attempts to defend Al Sadr. You tried to discount the the allegation of Sadr supporters mocking Saddam first post by saying you are "Not so sure it's sectarian. ... there are a multiplicity of meanings."

You try again by insisting the cellphone was incapable of recording with the audio fidelity displayed in the video.(suggesting the audio was tampered with?) Can you disprove the cellphone was incapable of the fidelity displayed in the video?, You ask me how my Arabic is, all to defend Al Sadr. How's your Arabic?

There is an Iraqi government investigation ongoing now that alleges the only two observers who were allowed to take in cellphones were high ranking government officials. But I feel differently than you, no big deal. I don't particularly care.

So you win. Al Sadr is a great guy. And it was worth 3000 US troopers lives to take Iraq away from the Bathists and potentially turn it over to the Iranian backed Sadrists.

106 posted on 01/02/2007 3:57:40 PM PST by ARE SOLE (I thought the Party was supposed to court the voters and not the other way around?)
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To: ARE SOLE
Look, before ANYBODY on FR buys into any story from Arab language media sources, or from some MSM sources (e.g. CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, AP), we must examine it with an eye to its being propaganda.

Your conclusion that I must be defending Sadr is a typical Sunni terrorist trick that we've come to expect any time you guys get caught peddling some of your nonsense, whether it's here, or in Iraq, or something one of your little terrorist buddies did to innocent Israelis.

107 posted on 01/02/2007 8:32:35 PM PST by muawiyah
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