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The Aprim File
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Friday, February 16 2007, 2:00:57 (CET)
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I lifted this today from Messopotatoes…I didn’t manage to catch his name on it but it’s his, take my word for it. I realize that since the Boys lie for their “nation” and “god”…they think everyone else does…but that’s the advantage I have over them, I don’t HAVE to make this stuff up…they provide me with all the material I need.

Since this is the first day of the regular-to-be Aprim File and since many of you may not have heard of Fred Aprim or his three…count em, three books on what he was able to understand from the few books he bothered to open, it will take a while for you to appreciate and be able to recognize an Aprimism right away…I venture to say there will be at least one example of an Aprimism in each post…we shall see.

Here is Fred:

“I wonder, who gives the BNDP the right to speak on behalf of our people as the news states, quote: "'Aamir Khzeeran spoke on behalf of our Chaldean Assyrian Suryani nation?" End quote.
Did our people vote for BNDP in three elections (1992 northern Iraq regional, January 2005 and December 2005 Iraqi national)?
Of course, these meetings are set up and organized by Kurds in response to Turkey's officials latest statements about Kirkuk.
http://www.ankawa.com/forum/index.php”

Well, Fred…who gives anyone the right to do anything? Who gave America the right to attack Iraq for its oil? Who gave Britain the right to seize India…who gave the Europeans the right to steal North America…who gave the Kurds the right to steal Assyria… Why do you even bring “right” into it as if you were an overage Polyanna with hairy legs?

As to your question implying that three elections meant anything let me try to break it down to a simpler example. Let’s say there were 1000 people authorized to vote for Assyrian candidates…and there was no question about it…all was legal and done right. And six cousins of your’s were in favour of you…and four other cousins from another village wanted me to win. Come election day your six cousins vote for you and the other cousins vote for me…you rapturously are proclaimed by your six cousins as the winner..and that you are now the “elected”
spokesperson of all 1000 Assyrians, including the 990 who didn’t care for either you or me.

Technically speaking you won…but only because the ballot didn’t contain the choice “I don’t want either of these rat bastards representing me”(which is sort of what they said anyway by not showing up)…had that been the case I’m sure many more people would have turned out to tell us they didn’t care for either one…and since everyone but you and your cousins knew that this election of yours was hardly even symbolic but more in the nature of a bone you throw and old dog to keep it chewing…people just didn’t see any point…and as you seem to have just awakened to the fact and are here asking these hairy Polyanna-type questions…maybe you were always just ten steps behind everyone else and in another state altogether?

But here you are, still gamely asking those “big questions”…and what do you expect for an answer but the one I’ve given you…that people with the power will do as they please…and if you want to do as you please get some power…but your own next time…stop begging other’s to use their’s for your benefit…it’s embarrassing don’t you think?

As to the meetings being “of course” set up the Kurds…did you expect the Italians to do it…did you expect them to ask you…or Kenna to do it? Just what is it you DO expect, Fred because I don’t see any of it coming your way, ever.

As to the smooshing together of Chaldho/Syrio/Assho, it was a good idea, in the abstract, but a dumb one to try to implement. Why the Chaldeans, who have real political clout they carefully built up, as well as real community wealth, as well as the advantage of having only one religion, taught to stay out of politics long ago, instead of bitchy sects cursing each other through their repective political fronts, all issuing reams of streams…ever thought to join their name to ours I don’t now…except that they came to their senses soon enough when they saw you people issuing those idiot petititons, making up your own “news” and other sillies you learned from the Communist Party you once thought would make something of you. To salvage their reputation and since they know, as America does, many successful Arab Americans and Muslims too, they didn’t want you dragging them off to Clown College with you. I don’t now what the Syriacs were thinking except they aren’t much brighter than you are..but Chaldeans can pick up the telephone any day and speak with the governor of their state…they don’t beg.

And now for that Aprimism…it’s almost always the same thing…a sort of hurt feeling that he could have been somebody had it not been for Muhammed…and since he can’t undo 1300 years of often brilliant history, he carries a chip on his shoulder to remind everyone of how he was disappointed in his prospects…in this post he’s hurt that his chosen leader, Kenna…who hardly had a mandate from anybody, is being pushed aside when, I guess, Aprim convinced himself that this would be the beginning of a new era in which Muslim nations, gone completely crazy, would give anything to a Christian minority, whose co-religionists were being cheered on to the slaughter of Iraqis, no matter how nicely they asked or how many letters they had proving anything…but to have told him this from the beginning would have meant that he had no “grrrt wurkk” to do…and Fred wants terribly to be great.



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