To: valleygal
had contact with "Auntie" in Baghdad. Auntie said, "Don't worry about me, Fedayeen are in all the houses in Baghdad protecting us." Oh Sh*T .. that doesn't sound good
2,491 posted on
04/03/2003 11:03:51 AM PST by
Mo1
(Can I ask the media stupid questions?)
To: Mo1
same way Vinnie and Guido protected "establishments" in old Chicago.
To: Mo1
About what "Auntie" said...I can't believe we don't have intel on this, though. We have to know this is probably the case.
To: Mo1
had contact with "Auntie" in Baghdad. Auntie said, "Don't worry about me, Fedayeen are in all the houses in Baghdad protecting us." Oh Sh*T .. that doesn't sound good
That jives with what another Iraqi American was saying on Bill O'Reilly last night. He said he had talked to his family in Iraq and that the Fedayeen had ordered everyone to leave their doors unlocked to provide unfetered access 24/7 to ALL residences by Fedayeen. This is gonna get bloody I'm afraid.
2,526 posted on
04/03/2003 11:14:00 AM PST by
GreyWolf
(You don't have to be a Boy Scout to Be Prepared!)
To: Mo1
You know, several years ago, my home group from church befriended a Kurdish family from Iraq. I didn't get to know them well, but I remember hearing the dad speak of family members killed and buried in mass graves.
I don't remember their complete story or how they got here. They eventually moved to Tennesee where they had family but then came back and I think are here now (PHX). There is a large group of, I believe Kurds, in northern PHX.
I now wish I'd paid more attention and gotten to know them better, but I had no clue at the time about what was going on with the people in Iraq. I just remember them being very soft spoken, polite and very hospitable.
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