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Operation Electronic Storm- The Right’s Counteroffensive Against the Pro-Saddam Left
2-21-03
| Adam Yoshida
Posted on 02/22/2003 6:56:35 PM PST by Bob J
Click here for OPERATION ELECTRONIC STORM!
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; Free Republic
KEYWORDS: infinitefreep; supportourtroops
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To: nicmarlo
With all the ping lists we have all used on here we should have FR covered. I never complain about getting pinged -- if I don't want to go to a thread I just ignore the ping or sometimes just read and don't reply!
Would rather be pinged a lot rather than miss a thread I wanted to see!
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:29:33 AM PST
by
PhiKapMom
(Bush/Cheney 2004)
To: Barnacle; BillyBoy; cfrels; chicagolady; Cletus.D.Yokel; Cynderbean; facedown; Dengar01; ...
CHICAGOLAND PING!!!
To: Bob J; All
I am in a political chatroom and am passing the petition via private messages to all the consrvatives in there
83
posted on
02/23/2003 11:12:01 AM PST
by
Kaslin
To: Bob J; firebrand; nutmeg; RaceBannon; kphockey2; n.y.muggs; Black Agnes
A Pro America, remove Saddam bump!!
84
posted on
02/23/2003 11:23:31 AM PST
by
Dutchy
To: Bob J
The email list should include all the major studios and advertisers who appear on the show of these lefties. (ie west wing)
To: SAMWolf; AntiJen; davidosborne
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86
posted on
02/23/2003 12:55:21 PM PST
by
Coleus
To: Coleus
Yes, studios might be a good addition to the list. Perhaps NBC- home of the West (Left) Wing might be a good one as well.
To: Chi-townChief; All
88
posted on
02/23/2003 12:59:09 PM PST
by
mikeb704
To: sergiod
Oh yeah, I am in big time
Send link to all my friends
Let's Roll
89
posted on
02/23/2003 1:53:10 PM PST
by
apackof2
(You shall know the Truth and the Truth shall set you Free)
To: Bob J
Done, and thanks for guiding us to this petition!
To: Chi-townChief
Done bump.
91
posted on
02/23/2003 2:11:23 PM PST
by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: Bob J
KURDS
Iraqs Most Persecuted People
By Melissa Charbonneau
White House Correspondent
February 20, 2003
Nashville is home to one of the largest Kurdish communities in the United States. Nearly 7,000 Kurds have settled there, starting their own businesses, becoming U.S. citizens.
CBN.com NASHVILLE As the national debate intensifies over war with Iraq, Bush officials point to appeals from within Iraq's own borders to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Among the most strident voices are the Iraqi Kurds. Many Kurdish immigrants who found refuge in America paint a grisly picture of the dictator of Iraq, and now they are going public.
In making the moral case to disarm Saddam Hussein, President Bush often cites the plight of Iraqs Kurds. In his State of the Union speech, Bush said, "The dictator assembling the world's most dangerous weapons has already used them on entire villages, leaving thousands of his own citizens dead, blind or disfigured."
About five million Kurds live in northern Iraq in an area they call Kurdistan, the region partitioned after World War I among Turkey, Syria, Iran, and Iraq.
Iraq's Kurds say they are a people without a country, and for decades, they have been victims of ethnic cleansing by Saddam Hussein. Kurds say, in Saddams genocidal campaign, he razed 4,000 Kurdish villages and killed tens of thousands of Kurdish civilians.
The most grisly incident came in 1988 when Saddam unleashed chemical weapons on Halabja, leaving 5,000 Kurds dead. Most of them were women and children.
Mohammed Aziz, a survivor Halabja, said, "Sadaam is a ruthless dictator, he is savage and he should not remain on the face of this planet."
Fifteen members of Azizs family died in that attack. He recalls the "smell of rotten apples" as Saddam's warplanes bombed his village with chemical bombs.
A translator described what Aziz saw. "He saw the children to vomit and their eyes went red
and he started seeing them
and disfigured. He saw many people burned as a result, he believes, of mustard gas, and VX. He saw people who lost legs, arms, organs of their body, and this was the saddest part according to him because he himself was so devastated, couldn't help."
Aziz escaped to America, but today suffers kidney and heart damage, and he is awaiting a lung transplant.
Since the end of the Persian Gulf War, patrols of U.S. and British fighter jets in Iraq's northern no-fly-zone have given the Kurds some protection. But those who were able escape Saddam's reach have done so, and many have fled to America.
Nashville is home to one of the largest Kurdish communities in the United States. Nearly 7,000 Kurds have settled here, starting their own businesses, becoming U.S. citizens. But most carry bitter memories of the brutality of Saddam Hussein.
Isa Tayip says from childhood he lived in mortal fear of Saddam's soldiers. "How would you feel if you were 15 years old as a teenager, running for your life and there are chemical and biological weapons chasing you?" he asked. "I was 12 years old, one time, and I was shot at by Saddam's troops. I was 12 years old. I didn't do nothing wrong, playing in the yard."
Tayip continued, "I still remember when he dynamited our houses and bulldozers came in, he even concreted the water to show that no human life was here."
Tayip managed to escape through Turkey, but not before Iraqi forces captured his friends and family. "There was 42 men between the ages of 14 and 50, and they were lined up. There was a mass execution right in front of their parents, kids, their mothers," he said.
Tayip continued, "I have a relative who lives in Canada, he lost two brothers. His mother died on the spot, because when she saw two of her sons get killed in front of her she had a heart attack and died on the spot. Another of my relative had sons, and he begged and got on his knees and kissed their shoes not to kill his younger sons; and they killed all three sons in front of them."
"Saddam is a beast," said Isamael Rozi, a Kurd who refused to serve in Saddam's army after witnessing firsthand the dictator's ruthless deeds. "For a year I was one of the freedom fighters fighting against Saddam. So many hundreds of people have gotten killed, and I have seen them."
Rozi said, "The way he treated his own people, and for years and years since he came in control till now, he's killing his own citizens. There is no language in this world you can use to describe in a bad way, because of his actions against his own people, using chemical and biological weapons."
Tracking the latest events by satellite TV, Kurds in Nashville fear without American intervention, the fate of Iraq's Kurds is sealed.
Kurdish refugee Dr. Kirmanj Gundi said, "If he stays in power, he will continue the policy of genocide against our people. If he again has a free hand, this time our misery would be much more greater and we face a certain, certain demise."
Even if U.S. forces do move in, Kurds expect ruthless retaliation.
Saeed Chalky lost 30 relatives to Saddam's campaign of death. "This is the thing we scared of now. If the U.S. goes to war and did not take him in first one or two days, he would use it and he has it, those chemical weapons," he said.
Still, should America go to war in Iraq, Kurds are eager to play a role. Thousands are applying with a U.S. defense contractor that's recruiting Kurdish-Americans to serve as military translators overseas. For Chalky, the job means a $60,000 paycheck and a chance to liberate his homeland.
"Saddam is the enemy of Kurds. Saddam killed many, many Kurds in horrible ways. We want to get rid of him. If we can do anything to help we would be more than happy to do so," Chalky said.
Kurds say their dream for an independent Kurdish state seems unlikely for now, with both the U.S. and Great Britain determined to keep Iraq intact. But for the chance to govern themselves, and for freedom from oppression, they are telling their stories to convince Americans that Saddam is a danger, and he must go.
Tayip said, "I tell them him how brutal and ruthless, how his regime and Saddam himself, how brutal he is, and they understand because people don't know. People don't know what this guy did!"
Rozi agreed, "He's not even a human being. He doesn't have any humanity in his heart. He is capable to kill his own family, he killed two of his son-in-laws, so imagine what he is capable of."
Dr. Gundi said, "I sincerely hope America and other western countries would stop Saddam Hussein. He is not just a threat to us, but to the region, and he is a menace to American interests in the region."
The day Saddam Hussein is removed from power, these Kurds say, will be a day of hope for their next generation.
Kurdish leaders are protesting a demand by Turkey to send thousands of troops into northern Iraq. Turkish officials contend Kurdish aggression in Iraq could destabilize Turkey's own Kurdish population. But Kurdish leaders fear Turkish troops would seize control of the oil-region of Kirkuk, and further oppress the Kurdish population
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posted on
02/23/2003 2:22:14 PM PST
by
apackof2
(You shall know the Truth and the Truth shall set you Free)
To: PhiKapMom; Bob J; nicmarlo; MeeknMing
Please visit the website and sign the petition. I've got another problem; has anyone else tried to download or open any of the four documents from the EStorm site that Yoshida is suggesting be sent?
I've tried everything I know to no avail...
FGS
93
posted on
02/23/2003 2:35:26 PM PST
by
ForGod'sSake
(ABCNNBCBS: The axes of evil........hatchet men for Dims!!!)
To: ForGod'sSake
No, FGS; I haven't tried yet because I don't have word, just Word Perfect and word pad.....let me see what happens; I'll be back. : )
94
posted on
02/23/2003 2:44:26 PM PST
by
nicmarlo
To: ForGod'sSake
I can't open the files....I'm getting error messages in word pad.
95
posted on
02/23/2003 2:50:38 PM PST
by
nicmarlo
To: ForGod'sSake
Couldn't get them to open for me either!
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posted on
02/23/2003 2:56:49 PM PST
by
PhiKapMom
(Bush/Cheney 2004)
To: nicmarlo; PhiKapMom
Right. Looks like some empty emails will be going out if he doesn't get it fixed. I didn't notice any email/feedback links on the site(s) either. Wondering why this sat here for almost 24 hours before being discovered? Lefty hackers got to the site maybe??? I certainly wouldn't put it past the scumbags. Or maybe nobody has actually
downloaded anything?
Hmmmmm?
FGS
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posted on
02/23/2003 3:14:46 PM PST
by
ForGod'sSake
(ABCNNBCBS: The axes of evil........hatchet men for Dims!!!)
To: ForGod'sSake
Hackers could be right!
98
posted on
02/23/2003 3:22:18 PM PST
by
PhiKapMom
(Bush/Cheney 2004)
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Big Electronic Storm ... Bump!
Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
99
posted on
02/23/2003 3:28:04 PM PST
by
blackie
To: ForGod'sSake
Yes. I can get them to open. The smallest file is about 1300 pages, the largest over 2000 pages. They are in HUGE font size. I hadn't gone to that part of the links until your message ...
100
posted on
02/23/2003 3:42:15 PM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
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