Re: naming names |
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Have you noticed how the few Christians that are left in Iraq are mostly elders who weren't able to leave and the few who wanted to stay, yet it is those from the outside making things harder for them. The "heroes" haven't done anything good for their "nation" but are eager to get more "martyrs" so they can get their demands. It's the same old stuff with these people and they never learn. They hate dictionaries, they hate books, they hate historians and would not even send their children to school if they had it their way. Shame on them for trying to use the few helpless Christians in Iraq for their agendas. The Fred Aprim's, and all the other "warriors" left the country on their own to become heroes in the west, yet they not only refuse to work as engineers or whatever else their fields are, but they are determined to make things hard for those who really love their homeland. It's even more outrageous that these cowards have the nerves to run to Australia, U.S. Britain and other western nations in order to get their demands. It's seriously hard not to grab them and pound the crap out of them for what they do for the rest. If they loved "Assyria" so much, they would have stayed their and fought or made their demands but they think they can go the occupiers and ask for help. Are these people sane? They complain against the Kurds but in reality they are only jealous of them because they love their home and fight for it. The Kurds didn't run to America and ask for help but they stood up to the Iraqi government and fought them. If these nationalists were in control of the land, would they give the Kurds and others the same rights that they enjoy? I sure as hell don't think so because I can see how they treat their own and how they behave on their forums and chats. Their nationalism is a hoax, their plans haven't worked and all they'll do is create more problems for those who want to live in Iraq and for those who couldn't leave. It's really wise to leave the elders there to maintain a "population" present so that Fred and the rest of the "authors" can write their "books" and get them "published". They can also pose as "historians" and "activists" but do not even think about asking for their "proofs" of their qualification as historians. They call this "anti-Assyrian" and they don't have "time to waste" with people like us. They got thank you letters and hand shakes from some presidents and I don't. If these people are really historians and authors, I am starting to feel a little too proud of myself that I have been able to challenge them and get them to have me banned and removed from their community(which is on the internet where 3 of them write and 2 of them read). Please tell me that it isn't this easy for some one like me, who has no university degree, to be able to hang with these prominent historians. Ps, there is a street called "king sargon boulevard" in Chicago and maybe they can mention that in their "books" as well, but then again, the real street name is "Western avenue" which I found out the last time I visited the windy city. --------------------- |
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