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Re: "What is so "Radical" about Iraq's Rebel Cleric?"
Posted by parhad (Guest) - Wednesday, August 25 2004, 1:50:44 (CEST)
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...this man is as Assyrian as can be...we recognize immediately one of the great characteristics of our ancestors...which was NOT to ban and delete and run and hide in America..theratening to come and kill the people of Betnahrain...the Assyrians were known to be terrible in warfare...but lambs in peacetime...they acted very much like this man today..they tried every civilized and honorable way to compromise and negotiate..but if their enemies wanted them wiped out...they fought with everything they had in them...who looks on him in Iraq and does NOT admire him? Who has anything good to say about the current puppets OR their Masters? Who...why the boys, who else.

These two posts from beth..where wisdom never fails...to be absent, discuss the cleric in more, shall we say more Christian terms....in other words..Lies.

Written by ZAND on 17 Aug 2004 23:50:23:

The Iraqi trouble-maker young cleric Muqtada Sadr pretends' to be of Arab ancestor while he is 100% not. The root goes to Iran. His great-grandfather left Iran long time ago to end-up and live in Jabal A'mill, Lebanon, among the Shiits.

...we have a place like that here in Mexico!...ask Jeff. He spent a lot of time among people with the same locale.

Muqtada's grandfather shifted to Iraq some 90 years ago and settled in Kadhumia near Baghdad. It is noteworthy that, in Iran many families bear the surname 'Sadr'. In fact, the first President of Iran Mr. Abdul-Hassan Bani Sadr appointed by the late Aiatullah Roohullah Khumini in 1979 was a 'Sadr'. Muqtada's uncle Aiatullah Mohammad Baqir Al-Sadr and his father Aiatullah Mohammad Al-Sadr, were killed during Saddam's ruling of Iraq. Muqtada the very hardliner, is a true copy of the clerics now ruling Iran. He seems to have no pity, and more brutal than Saddam Hussain.



...to which a Suryoyo Bar responds...



>I hope he deserve the most painful dead.


...and "Arabs' are ignorant camel jockeys? Better the driver than the beast.



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