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Iraqis Vent Rage On Call-In TV After Bombs Kills 43
Reuters ^ | 8/17/05

Posted on 08/17/2005 8:27:45 AM PDT by areafiftyone

BAGHDAD, Aug 17 (Reuters) - State television flashed grisly images of the latest bombing victims as the anchor told viewers their squabbling leaders would stabilise the country, in words that could only be termed reassuring in Iraq's chaos.

"It is a dialogue. They did not pull out guns and shoot each other," said the anchor on Iraqiya television, referring to Iraqi politicians struggling to draft a constitution.

Hours before they resumed negotiations, three car bombs killed at least 43 people and wounded 76 in an attack on a Baghdad bus station in morning rush hour, stepping up pressure on politicians to deliver on promises of security.

Al-Iraqiya quickly broadcast a call-in show, inviting Iraqis to respond to "the ugly terrorist crime" while broadcasting images of the latest carnage in Baghdad's version of U.S. and British breakfast television.

"This is a difficult test. We have to ask who they are (the bombers) and what they want," said government spokesman Laith Kubba, one of the callers.

But Iraqis are in no mood for questions. They want decisive action from a government paralysed by sectarian and ethnic divisions holding up efforts to draft a constitution.

"These men that kill 100, 50 and 70 men a day -- have they been put to death," said a caller named Abu Abbas. "How many have been put to death? How many? The National Assembly is supposed to represent the Iraqi people. All I hear is we will do this and we will do that."

Frustrated Iraqis were bombarded with footage of bloodied bodies and policemen standing in emergency rooms that have treated hundreds of bombing victims.

"When will Iraqi blood stop being spilled?" asked Om Hassan.

SECURITY FORCES

Between calls and comments, al-Iraqiya showed footage of Iraq's new army and security forces crawling under barbed wire and practising martial arts.

Such images have done little to ease anxiety in a country where guerrilla bombings have killed thousands of security forces and civilians.

The show's anchor interrupted the programme for a breaking news announcement that four men suspected of involvement in the bus station bombing had been captured.

"I call on the government to try these men on television," said a caller.

Some Iraqis in the capital say they are taking the law into their own hands in a city plagued by criminal gangs.

In the Sadr City area of Baghdad, militiamen pulled a man from the trunk of a car and shot him and two women, saying they were running a prostitution ring, witnesses said on Wednesday.

Angry callers yelled while Iraqi officials sat at the negotiating table again after failing to meet an Aug. 15 deadline to draft a constitution.

The anchor urged the officials to finish writing the document after telling Iraqis that Saddam Hussein's police state would never return, words that failed to soothe another caller.

"Instead of Saddam we now have thousands of Saddams," he fumed.


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1 posted on 08/17/2005 8:27:46 AM PDT by areafiftyone
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To: areafiftyone

"Instead of Saddam we now have thousands of Saddams," he fumed.


Said the former crew chief of one of Saddam's rape rooms.


2 posted on 08/17/2005 8:29:58 AM PDT by MNJohnnie ( Brick by brick, stone by stone, the Revolution grows)
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To: areafiftyone

Politicians dither and quibble while people die. At least, the Iraqi politicos haven't voted themselves a pay raise yet or have they?


3 posted on 08/17/2005 8:32:42 AM PDT by JeeperFreeper
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To: MNJohnnie

"Said the former crew chief of one of Saddam's rape rooms."




Typical non-thinking Bush-bot response.


4 posted on 08/17/2005 8:33:02 AM PDT by need_a_screen_name
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To: JeeperFreeper

Not Yet. But they have every right to be angry. The Iraqi government needs to get its act together. They need to stop the delay in getting their constitution set up. They need to start cracking down in their country on the insurgents. They can't leave everything to our soldiers (who by the way are doing an excellent job).


5 posted on 08/17/2005 8:35:10 AM PDT by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
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To: areafiftyone

When the Iraqi citizens go out and start hunting down the terrorists themselves, we will have won the war.


6 posted on 08/17/2005 8:39:20 AM PDT by Andy from Beaverton (I only vote Republican to stop the Democrats)
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To: areafiftyone

I agree. I also think that the Iraqis need to start executing publicly foreign terrorists. The way it is now, when a terrorist is captured, it's "cops and robbers" ,fill out a raft of forms, for imprisonment at an air conditioned prison with "three hots and a cot." We are at war and we treat the killers like scofflaws with too many traffic tickets. What's the downside to terror??


7 posted on 08/17/2005 8:40:44 AM PDT by JeeperFreeper
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To: areafiftyone

"This is a difficult test. We have to ask who they are (the bombers) and what they want," said government spokesman Laith Kubba, one of the callers.


Wow, liberals in Iraq!


8 posted on 08/17/2005 8:43:54 AM PDT by oldleft
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To: Andy from Beaverton

You did notice that the Iraqi citizens were mad at THEIR OWN government for these murders, not blaming Bush and the United States. That, it would seem to me, a huge step in the right direction.


9 posted on 08/17/2005 8:44:59 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
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To: Andy from Beaverton
When the Iraqi citizens go out and start hunting down the terrorists themselves, we will have won the war.

Hunting down terrorists is dangerous work.

In the Sadr City area of Baghdad, militiamen pulled a man from the trunk of a car and shot him and two women, saying they were running a prostitution ring, witnesses said on Wednesday.

It's a lot safer to shoot unarmed men and women.

10 posted on 08/17/2005 8:46:37 AM PDT by 68skylark
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To: need_a_screen_name
Typical non-thinking Bush-bot response.

Maybe your screen name should be "Doesn't get sarcasm."

11 posted on 08/17/2005 8:47:30 AM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: Yo-Yo
You did notice that the Iraqi citizens were mad at THEIR OWN government for these murders, not blaming Bush and the United States.

Oh I'm sure we'll get most of the blame by the time the day is done.

12 posted on 08/17/2005 8:47:46 AM PDT by 68skylark
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To: areafiftyone

Why aren't they blaming us? Is our media lying when they say we're hated?


13 posted on 08/17/2005 8:49:28 AM PDT by atomicpossum (Replies should be as pedantic as possible. I love that so much.)
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To: MEGoody

Maybe your screen name should be "Doesn't get sarcasm."


Or perhaps

"Ignorant and PROUD of it"


14 posted on 08/17/2005 8:51:42 AM PDT by MNJohnnie ( Brick by brick, stone by stone, the Revolution grows)
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To: atomicpossum

Cause the Iraqi people have brains which our MSM and Leftists do not!


15 posted on 08/17/2005 8:52:10 AM PDT by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
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To: MNJohnnie

Or maybe..."If I'm too dense to come up with a screen name it probably isn't worth anyone's time reading anything else I have to say". Is that too many letters?


16 posted on 08/17/2005 9:01:44 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: areafiftyone
These men that kill 100, 50 and 70 men a day -- have they been put to death," said a caller named Abu Abbas. "How many have been put to death? How many? The National Assembly is supposed to represent the Iraqi people. All I hear is we will do this and we will do that."


It seems the Iraqi people are feed up with the kinder gentler compassionate stuff and are ready to wage war in a manner that will achieve victory. The people are asking for public TV executions of these terrorists. Give it to them.

Instead we house them in nice jails with better conditions than they had before they were caught. But that is not enough. Our President Bush needs to stamp out the rat nests in Syria and Iran. What in Gods name keeps President Bush in his la la land of allowing Iran and Syria to kill and maim our troops and Iraqi troops and civilian at will? Why?

Time is not on our side. We don't have time to gamble that the freedom loving people of Iran will rise up before the crazy motherf**kers in Iran get Nukes. Remember, they have a lot of money coming in from their oil and they can buy instead of develop technology.

Mr. Bush, you are doing worse than LBJ/Nixon did in Vietnam. AT LEAST THEY BOMBED LAOS AND CAMBODIA. Today you do nothing against sanctuaries that you could easily destroy IN A MONTH. And because of your inaction, our side and our allies are losing many many people. More importantly we are losing TIME.

Give Syria and Iran an Ultimatum and then crush them NOW.
17 posted on 08/17/2005 9:02:32 AM PDT by TomasUSMC (FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM.)
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To: Rokke

Or maybe..."If I'm too dense to come up with a screen name it probably isn't worth anyone's time reading anything else I have to say". Is that too many letters?



Probably but it is extremely witty and extremely accurate!


18 posted on 08/17/2005 9:03:51 AM PDT by MNJohnnie ( Brick by brick, stone by stone, the Revolution grows)
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To: 68skylark
Oh I'm sure we'll get most of the blame by the time the day is done.

True enough, but at least the fact that it wasn't their first knee-jerk reaction means something, doesn't it?

19 posted on 08/17/2005 9:04:21 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
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To: Yo-Yo
I think the fact that the anger is at their government for not finishing the constitution is remarkable, the article by Reuters also outlined their anger at the terrorist's calling for their executions.

It sounds like they want to support a strong government and want immediate action against the murderers.

20 posted on 08/17/2005 9:08:49 AM PDT by JIM O
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