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Iraqi Lawmakers Pass Key Benchmark De-Baathification Law
Fox New ^ | 01-12-2008 | Associated Press

Posted on 01/12/2008 6:10:52 AM PST by MNJohnnie

Iraq's parliament adopted legislation Saturday on the reinstatement of thousands of former Baath party supporters to government jobs, a key benchmark sought by the United States as a step toward national reconciliation.

The bill was approved by a unanimous show of hands on each of the law's 30 clauses. Titled the Accountability and Justice law, it seeks to relax restrictions on the rights of members of Saddam Hussein's now-dissolved Baath party to fill government posts.

It is also designed to reinstate thousands of Baathists in government jobs from which they had been dismissed because of their ties to the party.

The dismissal of thousands of Baath Party supporters from these jobs after Saddam was toppled in 2003 deepened sectarian tensions between Iraq's majority Shiites and the once-dominant Sunni Arabs, who saw the de-Baathification process as targeting their community.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2008; biasmeanslayoffs; debaathification; drivebymedia; iraq; iraqiparliament; liberalmedia; supportthemission; supportthetroops; trysellingthetruth
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To: nutmeg; MNJohnnie

That is just about the best news I’ve heard all day!

One, for the Iraqi state, and it’s people and, two, for conservatives.
I hope Mama P and Dingy are curled up in the fetus position, drooling. lol


81 posted on 01/12/2008 10:20:51 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: MNJohnnie
As a German I do not understand much about the political issue between the GOP and the Dems. Nevertheless we had the same policy after WWII here in Germany. I was called de-nazification just like the Iraqis call it de-Baathification today.

De facto it meant, that practically all old nazis retrieved their civil liberties after a short court procedure. In effect the half-democracy that was deployed after 1949 in the western occupied zones was infiltrated with horrible nazis of all kinds. Even the German chancellor Adenauer accepted such criminals like Globke (who wrote the laws to “save” German blood from Jewish blood in 1935) as his closest aides. Another problem was that no one ever replaced the blood-soaked nazi judges. It is not funny if you find yourself 15 years later before a unchanged court of German judges if you want to rehabilitate your son who was sentenced and executed because of political reasons in 1944 by exactly the same a*sholes. A quite typical situation in Adenauer’s Germany. But... ...just to make one thing clear: The merits of Adenauer are something all Germans owe great respect for, since they were far more important than his failure in respect of those old nazis. Nevertheless it was a fatal error of Adenauer to emerge together with such persons like Globke.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Globke

Maybe you have heard about the notorious German judge Freisler (he sentenced i.e. the members of the “20 July 1944 plot” and the “white Rose” to death). Unlike his victims (some were hanged up on piano strings to asphyxiate them slowly) he died way too fast in early 1945 when he was hit by a American bomb. His widow received a generous pension for the "merits" of her husband until her death in 1987. Such in quite typical for the complete in-consequence against nazism in post-war western Germany.

So there is something to learn from this experience. Old Baathists are not suitable for all positions in a state. No matter if they are useful persons or not.

82 posted on 01/12/2008 10:46:38 PM PST by Atlantic Bridge (Avoid boring people!)
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To: Polybius
At least Wernher von Braun was “coerced” to work in a concentration camp for the nazis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittelbau-Dora

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-2_rocket

A quotation of the “wikipedia” article:

On December 10, 1943, Albert Speer visited Dora.[5][6] Wernher von Braun visited the Nordhausen plant on January 25, 1944, and returned for a May 6, 1944,[6] meeting with Walter Dornberger and Rudolph where Albin Sawatzki discussed the need to enslave 1,800 more skilled French workers.[5]

After all 20.000 people died in the “V-Waffenproduktion” (production of weapons) of Nordhausen. Roundabout 7 prisioners died for every launched V2.

Well, von Braun won the race to the moon for you Americans. It was easy to level your own lack of suitable experts and technology by taking von Braun and his friends to the US. Nevertheless you should not forget that because of his boundless opportunism he accepted a blood toll of 20.000 death jews (and others) to push his scientific career.

As a technician I have to say that the Saturn V and the genius of von Braun are still fascinating. But no one should ever forget the trace of blood its development left behind.

83 posted on 01/12/2008 11:13:41 PM PST by Atlantic Bridge (Avoid boring people!)
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To: Atlantic Bridge

Thanks for the comments, they are very interesting.


84 posted on 01/12/2008 11:57:31 PM PST by Vince Ferrer
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To: MNJohnnie

for reference...thanks.


85 posted on 01/13/2008 12:57:24 AM PST by Rick_Michael (The Anti-Federalists failed....so will the Anti-Frederalists)
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To: dixiechick2000
They’ll find something to complain about rather than admit they were mistaken.
86 posted on 01/13/2008 2:04:49 AM PST by elhombrelibre (Al Qaeda: enemy of civilization and humanity. Ron Paul: al Qaeda's puppet and mouthpiece.)
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To: nutmeg
Image hosted by Photobucket.com every chance we get... 8^)
87 posted on 01/13/2008 5:35:33 AM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: elhombrelibre

LOL!

You are correct, sir!
And, once again, they will look like the idiots they are.


88 posted on 01/13/2008 1:21:57 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: bert
Minimum wage? ineffective gimme.

I don't know if it was completely ineffective. After all, unemployment is now higher than it has been at any time since late 2001. So the minimum wage bump WAS effective in the one thing it always accomplishes: higher unemployment.

89 posted on 01/14/2008 9:15:09 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: wayoverontheright
then they wouldn't want back into the government that just finished LYNCHING him, now would they?

It didn't lynch him, it executed him after going through a lengthy trial. HUGE difference.

90 posted on 01/14/2008 9:16:39 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: jazusamo
The RATS are dying a slow death on this and GW played them like a piper.

I have defended Bush throughout, but to say he played this right is inconsistent with the facts. Mistakes were made as Bush took advice from generals that were simply wrong. The surge under Petreas (sp?) is what got the locals committed to routing out Al Quaeda. Don't think for a minute that if Bush could have put a ribbon on Iraq 3 years ago, he would have strung it out til now.

91 posted on 01/14/2008 10:07:47 AM PST by Go Gordon (The short fortune teller who escaped from prison was a small medium at large.)
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To: Go Gordon

It was a poor choice of words on my part and I didn’t mean to imply he strung it out on purpose. He was persistent in his goal to succeed and more less ignored the RATS criticisms and criticisms from his own party. Petraeus has been the deciding factor.


92 posted on 01/14/2008 10:20:13 AM PST by jazusamo (DefendOurMarines.com)
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To: VRWCmember
It didn't lynch him, it executed him after going through a lengthy trial. HUGE difference.

Perhaps the better word to use would have been "hanged". I wasn't attempting to cast any aspersion on the process, just point out that he died at the end of a rope.

93 posted on 01/15/2008 2:59:39 AM PST by wayoverontheright
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To: MNJohnnie

Do you know of anywhere that I can find which benchmarks have been fully met?


94 posted on 03/06/2008 3:16:20 PM PST by amutr22
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