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[Baghdad Dweller] People of Iraq from all faiths quickly gathered to help and show solidarity. Most notably, the heroic people of Falluja, themselves losing thousands in the American bombardment of their 300,000 city not so long ago, gathered to donate blood and support the victims of the bridge.
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[Iraqi In America] Interviewing Mayada Al-Askari: A: Most Iraqis think that he was not found in a hole, that he was gassed and dragged out of a house on the outskirts of Baghdad, as he did not have the personality of one to hide in such a manner, and it is also known about him to be a person concerned with his personal hygiene, but what we saw was the exact contrary, in addition to the date twig hanging on the palm tree outside the "hole" on the 13th of December, which was the major give away to the whole story, as we Iraqis know that no dates stay on palm trees more than October at the latest, but here was Saddam's palm tree in December with FRESH dates ???, and to tell you the truth, it does not matter where and how they found him, he is a mere criminal that will face a fair trial, he was encouraged by many previous US administrations to carry on the way he did and I think this is a shame as every one used Iraq in the eight year war against Iran, and I am happy that the US fell out with Saddam, but who knows who they will support tomorrow??!
[truth on Iraq] Iraq constitution drafters get 7 days extension: Issues: Womens rights, Kurdish autonomyThe Shiites said the unresolved issues were womens rights, an issue inextricably tied to Islams role, and the right of Kurds to eventually secede from the country. But al-Jaafari said the key stumbling blocks were distribution of oil wealth and federalism, another, broader way of stating the Kurdish autonomy issue.
[Riverbendblog.blogspot.com] Baghdad Burning: And now hes going to go back to America and give a speech about how he doesnt know what anyone is talking about when they say ”chaos (*he* was safe in the middle of all his bodyguards)”¦ how electricity and water are functioning (after all, his air-conditioner was working *fine*)”¦ how the people are gloriously happy and traffic is frequently at a stand-still because the Iraqis are dancing in the streets”¦ how the ”armed forces are cheerful and *grateful* to be on this heroic, historical mission”¦ how kids wave at him, troops cheer him, dogs wag their tails in welcome and doves hover above his head”¦
[Msnbc.msn.com] A Heroic Life - Newsweek The War on Iraq - MSNBC.com: They have gathered to grieve inside the comfortable family home in a leafy .On a trip home in December”after serving in Iraq”Tillman made a surprise .
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