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Mission Impossible Posted By: Tiglath <davidchibo@hotmail.com> (yogamail.ourhostingserver.com) Date: Thursday, 29 January 2004, at 12:11 a.m. This moderating, deleting and banning is getting ridiculous. Listen people, I know we killed a few sacred cows and ruffled a few feathers during the brief time we were here. And I must commend the readers on this forum for behaving much better than even I expected. But it's important that you understand that what we revealed on this forum was not new. It's something you, deep down, all knew to begin with. We are finally ready to look deep within ourselves and to accept our brothers and sisters who have accepted other religions. It is within our grasp to be better than the Jews. It's not necessary for us to kill Muslims in order to live in peace. It's not necessary for us to to establish a homeland when we already have one. The Iraqi anthem sings about our Assyrian and babylonian ancestors. The Iraqi money features King Hammurabi and HIS, not Moses, code of laws. The majority of our people are ready to take us if we are ready to put aside our religous estrangement and reunite with our brothers and sisters in the rebuilding our nation called Iraq. It's time to take the first nervous steps. I'll be going back to www.insideassyria.com where I won't be deleted or moderated and where you're all welcome to join us. I leave you now with the thoughts of our ancestor King Ashurbanipal, who established the first library in history at Nineveh, and had the following words etched on the entrance to this magnificent library; "For the sake of distant days." ******************************************** Tiglath, We are living in an interesting time. When I saw the pictures that you sent back from the homeland, I was determined to go as soon as I graduated, or before. Now it seems like this would be much more dangerous and perhaps the idea should be put off for a while. Your article about the 1920 revolution was interesting. I hope that whatever happens in the coming years, that Iraq, in our lifetimes, will recover and that we can do our part to help the country where we trace our ancestry. I have a feeling that the industrious people of Iraq can turn their bombed, shell of a country into the world class tourist destination that it once was, with the best schools and hospitals in that part of the world (better than Israel). P.S. Is the doc EVER going to be finished with his picture book from that trip?? I want to pre-pay for a copy right now. --------------------- |
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