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"F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"

"F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"  
Hank
 Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"  
Rolavine
 Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"  
James Wilson
 Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"  
Keith Schiffner
 Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"  
bowman
From:Hank
Subject:"F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"
Date:Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:01:29 -0500

The subject line is what was written on the wall of an Iraqi
woman's destroyed home after bu$h's brutal and criminal terror
attack on the People of Falluja.
The bu$h regime and it's anti-American, terrorism supporting
followers are a hideous cancer on Humanity. Their ignorance and
hatred are also contributing to the downfall of The United States
of America...

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jan2005/fall-20j.shtml

"The assault by US forces on the Iraqi city of Fallujah was one
of the greatest war crimes since the Second World War. Over the
course of nine days, Operation Phantom Fury, involving 10,000 US
troops backed by 500 British soldiers, reduced the city, once
famed for its 120 mosques and modern infrastructure, to ruins.

In the ruined landscape of rubble and general carnage, Fadhil hears
from survivors how innocent civilians have been killed during the
military onslaught, unarmed residents shot in their beds. Rabid dogs
feed on corpses in the street. In a city formerly home to almost a
third of a million people, there is now virtually no water,
electricity
or working sewage system; most of its inhabitants are homeless and
destitute. For many of the people, all that is left of their homes
is a pile of rubble—in many parts of the city the terrain has been
altered beyond recognition.

Finally, Fadhil speculates on the results of the US military
offensive
against the city. “If so many of the insurgents escaped, what did the
American forces really achieve in Fallujah? The violence has simply
spread to other parts of the country; over 300,000 people have lost
their homes and now bitterly resent the Americans. ‘The City of
Mosques’
has become the ‘City of Rubble.’

“It is hard to see how this will strengthen Iraq’s new democracy. The
elections are two weeks away—but most of the Fallujans I met won’t
even
be given the chance to vote.”

As the film report from Fallujah makes clear, the future envisioned
for
Iraq by US imperialism is not one of a flowering democracy, but the
terrorising and suppression of all resistance from an outraged and
rebellious population."


More on bu$h's war crimes and terrorism in Fallujah.

http://www.motherjones.com/news/update/2005/01/01_400.html
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/dispatches/000152.php#more


--


"Brutal and sadistic? By what girly-man standards? Compared
to how Saddam treated his prisoners, a bit of humiliation was
a walk in the park. AFAIK, No one died or even lost any blood."
-Albert Nurick, a usenet kook and blatant liar, on the rape,
torture and murder at bu$h's Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0512-10.htm


"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and I really
don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
-- George W. Bush, March 13, 2002

"The tsunami was a wonderful opportunity to show not just the
US government, but the heart of the American people, and I think
it has paid great dividends for us." Condoleezza Rice


"I think this is the worst government the US has ever
had in its more than 200 years of history. It has
engaged in extraordinarily irresponsible policies not
only in foreign policy and economics but also in social
and environmental policy.....This is not normal government
policy. Now is the time for people to engage in civil
disobedience. I think it's time to protest - as much as
possible....What we have here is a form of looting."
- George A. Akerlof, 2001 Nobel prize laureate economist

"One of the things we don't want to do is destroy the
infrastructure in Iraq because in a few days we're going
to own that country," - Tom Brokaw

Cost of probing Bill Clinton's life: $65 million.
Cost of probing the Columbia shuttle disaster: $50 million.
Funds assigned to independent Sept. 11 panel: $3 million.

http://www.commondreams.org/
http://www.truthout.org/
http://counterpunch.org/
http://responsiblewealth.org/

"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is
not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."
-- Theodore Roosevelt (1918)

"You know, when bu$h said that he's against nation building,
I didn't realize that he meant only the United States"
-- Al Franken

Don't let bu$h do to the United States what his very close
friend and top campaign contributor, Ken Lay, did to Enron...
From:Rolavine
Subject:Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"
Date:22 Jan 2005 03:27:18 GMT
>Subject: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"
>From: Hank "stopbu$h"@treason.gov
>Date: 1/21/05 3:01 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <41F189C9.434A01D1@treason.gov>
>
>
> The subject line is what was written on the wall of an Iraqi
>woman's destroyed home after bu$h's brutal and criminal terror
>attack on the People of Falluja.
> The bu$h regime and it's anti-American, terrorism supporting
>followers are a hideous cancer on Humanity. Their ignorance and
>hatred are also contributing to the downfall of The United States
>of America...
>
> http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jan2005/fall-20j.shtml
>
> "The assault by US forces on the Iraqi city of Fallujah was one
>of the greatest war crimes since the Second World War. Over the
>course of nine days, Operation Phantom Fury, involving 10,000 US
>troops backed by 500 British soldiers, reduced the city, once
>famed for its 120 mosques and modern infrastructure, to ruins.
>
>In the ruined landscape of rubble and general carnage, Fadhil hears
>from survivors how innocent civilians have been killed during the
>military onslaught, unarmed residents shot in their beds. Rabid dogs
>feed on corpses in the street. In a city formerly home to almost a
>third of a million people, there is now virtually no water,
>electricity
>or working sewage system; most of its inhabitants are homeless and
>destitute. For many of the people, all that is left of their homes
>is a pile of rubble—in many parts of the city the terrain has been
>altered beyond recognition.
>
> Finally, Fadhil speculates on the results of the US military
>offensive
>against the city. “If so many of the insurgents escaped, what did the
>American forces really achieve in Fallujah? The violence has simply
>spread to other parts of the country; over 300,000 people have lost
>their homes and now bitterly resent the Americans. ‘The City of
>Mosques’
>has become the ‘City of Rubble.’
>
>“It is hard to see how this will strengthen Iraq’s new democracy. The
>elections are two weeks away—but most of the Fallujans I met won’t
>even
>be given the chance to vote.â€
>
>As the film report from Fallujah makes clear, the future envisioned
>for
>Iraq by US imperialism is not one of a flowering democracy, but the
>terrorising and suppression of all resistance from an outraged and
>rebellious population."
>
>
> More on bu$h's war crimes and terrorism in Fallujah.
>
> http://www.motherjones.com/news/update/2005/01/01_400.html
> http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/dispatches/000152.php#more
>
>
>--
>
>
> "Brutal and sadistic? By what girly-man standards? Compared
> to how Saddam treated his prisoners, a bit of humiliation was
> a walk in the park. AFAIK, No one died or even lost any blood."
> -Albert Nurick, a usenet kook and blatant liar, on the rape,
> torture and murder at bu$h's Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
> http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0512-10.htm
>
>
> "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and I really
>don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
> -- George W. Bush, March 13, 2002
>
> "The tsunami was a wonderful opportunity to show not just the
>US government, but the heart of the American people, and I think
>it has paid great dividends for us." Condoleezza Rice
>
>
> "I think this is the worst government the US has ever
> had in its more than 200 years of history. It has
> engaged in extraordinarily irresponsible policies not
> only in foreign policy and economics but also in social
> and environmental policy.....This is not normal government
> policy. Now is the time for people to engage in civil
> disobedience. I think it's time to protest - as much as
> possible....What we have here is a form of looting."
> - George A. Akerlof, 2001 Nobel prize laureate economist
>
> "One of the things we don't want to do is destroy the
> infrastructure in Iraq because in a few days we're going
> to own that country," - Tom Brokaw
>
> Cost of probing Bill Clinton's life: $65 million.
> Cost of probing the Columbia shuttle disaster: $50 million.
> Funds assigned to independent Sept. 11 panel: $3 million.
>
> http://www.commondreams.org/
> http://www.truthout.org/
> http://counterpunch.org/
> http://responsiblewealth.org/
>
> "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
> or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is
> not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
> to the American public."
> -- Theodore Roosevelt (1918)
>
> "You know, when bu$h said that he's against nation building,
> I didn't realize that he meant only the United States"
> -- Al Franken
>
> Don't let bu$h do to the United States what his very close
> friend and top campaign contributor, Ken Lay, did to Enron...
>
>
And CNN today mentioned the upcoming civil war in Iraq, this was good because
the local Middle Eastern press has been predicting this for over a year. What I
want to know is what Mr. Bush will do when that happens and millions of Iraqi's
die? Will he hide in a hole in the ground somewhere in Texas?


Rocky
From:James Wilson
Subject:Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 06:26:59 GMT

Being the businessman that he is, Bush will buy a ammo reloading
factory!

JC



On 22 Jan 2005 03:27:18 GMT, rolavine@aol.com (Rolavine) wrote:

>And CNN today mentioned the upcoming civil war in Iraq, this was good because
>the local Middle Eastern press has been predicting this for over a year. What I
>want to know is what Mr. Bush will do when that happens and millions of Iraqi's
>die? Will he hide in a hole in the ground somewhere in Texas?
From:Keith Schiffner
Subject:Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 08:39:00 -0700

"James Wilson" wrote in message
news:ths3v0hfb8ffsnq56ua7231o1qv1k43jac@4ax.com...
>
> Being the businessman that he is, Bush will buy a ammo
> reloading
> factory!
>
> JC
>

Wish I had the disposable income to buy stock in those
companies. Oh and some of the ones making the soft Armour
for the vehicles...I'm a realist. Invest in where the growth
is. Currently my money is tied up in BC bud futures. ;^)
Who'd a thunk it...commodities markets for "weeds"

--
Nefarious Necrologist 42nd Degree
Some people ride, some just like to show off their butt
jewelry once in a while.
Dum vivimus, vivamus
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From:bowman
Subject:Re: "F**k Iraq and every Iraqi in it!"
Date:Fri, 21 Jan 2005 20:44:09 -0700
Rolavine wrote:

> What I
> want to know is what Mr. Bush will do when that happens and millions of
> Iraqi's die? Will he hide in a hole in the ground somewhere in Texas?
>

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