Aziz is an American citizen. His family left Iraq many years ago to escape Saddam's murderous regime. He has spoken at the last three Patriots Rallies put on by the D.C. Chapter.
1 posted on
03/03/2003 6:15:12 AM PST by
kristinn
To: kristinn
I saw parts of the show and the only thing I came away with is: Joe Biden is running.
2 posted on
03/03/2003 6:20:41 AM PST by
Timeout
To: kristinn
Darn, I had no idea. And I was awake!
To: kristinn
Three cheers for Aziz! I am so glad he is getting the real message out. He was a good clear speaker.I am thankful he is getting air time!
To: kristinn
Darn...I didn't know aobut it and missed it. Aziz is a really good speaker, and he's getting better.
It's about TIME the media started paying attention to him.
He should start an Iraqi American counter movement to the 'Not in Our Name' crowd, called 'IN OUR NAMES'.
7 posted on
03/03/2003 6:54:56 AM PST by
cake_crumb
(UN Resolutions = VERY expensive, very SCRATCHY toilet paper.)
To: kristinn
I saw him at your Pro-America rally shown on c-span and he is very good. He knows the truth and what the Iraqi regime is. I never watch Today, but I wish I had caught that this morning.
To: kristinn
Sorry to say, the audience is full of feel good wimps and such. I'm suprised how many clueless people we have here.
Nam Vet
10 posted on
03/03/2003 7:55:29 AM PST by
Nam Vet
(Rooting for 'Big Al Sharpton', Savior of the Dims. (America's Mugabe?))
To: kristinn
I happened to turn on cspam late last night, and saw Aziz speaking. Had not heard of him before, and only caught part of his speech, and don't even know where he was speaking. Sorry to be so inexact with this but I wasn't paying much attention, due to the lateness of the hour.
Perhaps it will be replayed.
To: kristinn
Thanks for the heads up Kristinn! I'm glad that Mr. Azziz gets CSPAN exposure through us -- he's the *real* spokesman for the Iraqi Americans. The leftists just have these radical fundamentalist nuts from the Muslim American council on their stage.
He's a good man and a good speaker.
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