2009/06/30

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Iraqis have second thoughts over June 30 date for US troops to leave

clipped by: clip-on-tie
clippers remarks: Instead, we had Iraqi leaders kissing up to the ?death to America? leaders in Iran. Instead, we had local councils demanding to be paid off instead of working to rid their cities of al-Qaeda. Instead, we had power brokers in Baghdad sticking it to George Bush at every opportunity they had.

The Iraqi attitude toward the United States is mutual among the 53% who voted for the guy who opposed The Surge.

Now it is dawning on some Iraqis that having the U.S. military leave is not a good thing.

Iraq had a choice to make. It could have been South Korea. Instead, it decided to be South Vietnam.

Men in Iraq, start growing your beard now. The Taliban likes beards.

Iraqis have second thoughts over June 30 date for US troops to leave


There are fears that a premature departure will lead to a return of sectarian violence or allow al-Qaeda to re-establish itself. Many would like the Americans to remain until security is restored permanently.


?After you guys pull out from the city I don?t know what our enemies are going to do,Thaban Hassan said. The head of an Iraqi Army battalion in Baquba, he told the American soldiers gathered in his office that ?safety is not 100 per cent . . . why are the Americans leaving??


?If it was up to me,? a US army captain said, ?we would stay in the city, take a more active role, even.?

Clip Source: blogs.dailymail.com

Americans are not stupid. We noticed that there was no concern among the Iraqis for the 300,000+ Iraqis who were slaughtered under Saddam Hussein?s regime. Delivering Iraq from that evil should have counted for something.



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Liz "The Poker Diva" Lieu

clipped by: bettermafialord
clippers remarks: The experience gained from those experiences led her to move to Las Vegas and work her way up the casino game ladder until she was making enough money to not only support herself but her parents as well. She informed them that they could stop working, and she has supported them with her poker career ever since.

poker,Liz Lieu

Liz Lieu was born in Vietnam but moved with her family to Colorado when she was a young girl. Her parents worked several jobs to provide a good life for Liz and her sister. While Liz was still in high school, she was introduced to Chinese poker, then play texas holdem, and began dealing and running games before she was 18-years old. The experience gained from those experiences led her to move to Las Vegas and work her way up the casino game ladder until she was making enough money to not only support herself but her parents as well. She informed them that they could stop working, and she has supported them with her poker career ever since.


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