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ORIGINAL: SoranJ sadiq2006 I dont care about iraq because kurdistan is my land
If you don't care for Iraq then What the hell are you doing in an Iraqi Site. Go write your trash in a Kurdish site. At least there you can find freaks like you, who will really love your ****.
< Message edited by Harry -- 8/6/2007 11:17:16 AM >
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ORIGINAL: SoranJ sadiq2006 we dont to steal land because we have a history and have the best land bettter than your deserts in the south.
How can you have a “land”, when the history you claim you have, is forged by your self-centered, big assed, evil leaders (whom you worship like gods), and shoved into your pistachio size brains?
Unlike you “pea-brains”, Arabs don’t mind getting the desert, they can work hard and turn it into a paradise, all you want is the oil rich Kerkuk to sit on your wide asses all day and sniff the hashish that American drug lords will provide to you.
However, that will never happen, even if you get Kerkuk, because as soon as you announce your independence, your so-called Kurdistan will be flattened by Turks and Kerkuk will become Turkish territory.
So keep on fighting for something that will slip from your hands the moment you get it.
By the way, get this into your thick granite like skull. SADAM IS DEAD, YOU ARE SOON TO FOLLOW.
< Message edited by Harry -- 8/6/2007 11:41:50 AM >
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Harry, take a drink, I am, so there, and it is after noon, for CRYING OUT LOUD. and i am not having anything too strong that will knock me on my **** either, just a tad to take the edge off. simple, wish things were. reality is a bloody f*&#$&% **** is it not.
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Sorjan yep, you r new here. r u targeting anyone in particular or all of us that have been on here for somex? trying to get a rise to your statements, well it appears that you indeed are becoming quite successful, yep indeed you are succeeding. so r u happy? is this what you wanted to accomplish or is their more? personally I do NOT know all about prior history in the mid. east, etc., but am learning. I can NOT stand bloody hell on earth. GARBAGE is is. have you done your homework? yep i bet u may have. who's backyard are you really in? all of ours?
< Message edited by YellowSunshine -- 8/6/2007 3:56:35 PM >
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ORIGINAL: YellowSunshine Harry, take a drink, I am, so there, and it is after noon, for CRYING OUT LOUD. and i am not having anything too strong that will knock me on my **** either, just a tad to take the edge off. simple, wish things were. reality is a bloody f*&#$&% **** is it not.
Not to worry about me, one x I dealt with multiple of them at once, now they are nothing but some farts in a hurricane.
WELL Harry, SOB, getting angry, enough... want to be one of Them/DEM (language of RyumCowboy or jeffro bo) people that are cold/heartless, life is much easier for them. Tired of so much sorrow, tired and getting angry. Want to shut down the walls of caring. Cold, yep, need to go to the North Pole, Oh, I forgot it is getting F%&&&& up also. What else for crying out loud... let's have a strong drink, to heck with the baby stuff and mixing with apple juice. It IS friday, that is my reality, or what I chose today.
SOB, not meaning you Uncle Dear, meaning SOB in general for situation(s)
< Message edited by YellowSunshine -- 8/6/2007 4:25:06 PM >
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I dont care about iraq because kurdistan is my land and yes george bush is the best. he freed all of u. you always complain about bush and iran but look at your people. we dont to steal land because we have a history and have the best land bettter than your deserts in the south.
Theres one dumb Kaka born every minute. We complain about Bush and Iran because they are ruining our country. You on the other hand dont have a country so you will shake the hand of any devil who can help you reach your goals. You beg, steal and lie to protect your own interests but America wont be here to protect you for ever so you'll soon know the meaning of "what comes around, goes around".
By the way have you ever noticed how similar the Kurdi flag is to the Iranian one? Enough said!
There is one thing I might add, many Kurdish scholars are against the divide of Iraq, or neighbouring countries. Kurdistan is the area north of Iraq, but it is a very small area, not what the latest funny maps are showing. Kurdistan, Mosul, Karkuk, Basra, or Baghdad is the name given to the area, not independant country (A name of a provience) And KAKA please tell me you are not thinking of making Bush the next Kurdish president, I really don't think he will look sexy in your Parashoot trousers, and the funny head gear. I think he might, do you think it will look good on him Harry? Try your magic and let see. Kaka two of my best friends are Kurds, and I never been and never will be raciest against any religion, country or race. But you take the Biscuit. I really think its time to start educating yourself.
Harry, this Soran freak is like a 'de jas vouz' of the similar freaks of his type that tried to hijack this site 2 years ago that we dealt with. Except this one is more funnier. I still can't get over that Mount Ararat and defeating the Iraqi army claims. . Thats like the jokes of the decade.
I think if Kaka Bush grows a small moustache similar to Barzani, then I think the parashoot trousers and headgear will suit him. He owns a big farm and loves the country-side and above all, he probebly has more support in Northern Iraq (or Iraqi Kurdistan) than in the USA and Congress. If there is a will, then there is a way! .
< Message edited by tigris81 -- 8/7/2007 6:54:14 AM >
you are saying (I dont care about iraq because kurdistan is my land and yes george bush is the best. he freed all of u. you always complain about bush and iran but look at your people. we dont to steal land because we have a history and have the best land bettter than your deserts in the south).
you have to know something that south iraq is a very and the most agricultured land in the world and you people do not have history, your history is not in iraq (mesopotamia) you do not belong to any history and civilization, you kurds belong like i said in a far away land far far far away from mesopotamia, you do not belong in mesopotamia you people of kurds are garbage and trash and nothing more people will hate you in the future when they know your lies and your rubbish history.
do not ever say any bad things to mesopotamia (the land of the first prophets because it is blessed with everything) unlike you kurds are not blessed in anything what the hell the people around the world did to you anyway you slimy worm ???
Sadiq, I had to edit your post in particular the death threats & Freddy Crugger style quotes. Nothing personal, but just trying to stick to the forum rules despite the fact that I don't personally agree with SoranJ's silly remarks either.
Tigris81
< Message edited by tigris81 -- 8/8/2007 9:23:16 AM >
kill you and rip your guts from your crazy kurdish body you slime discusting kurd you hate everything one.
I still gotta ask what has the Iraqi/Kurdish issue got to do with an American christian/muslim? Dude, please explain why this bothers you so much. Unless of course you are an Iraqi in disguise??
Air Force One arrives at Heathrow and President Bush strides to a warm and dignified reception from the Queen. They are driven in a 1934 Bentley to the edge of central London where they change to a magnificent 17th century carriage hitched to six white horses. They continue on towards Buckingham Palace waving to the thousands of cheering Britons; all is going well. Suddenly the right rear horse lets fly with the most horrendous earth-shattering fart ever heard in the British Empire. The smell is atrocious and both passengers in the carriage must use handkerchiefs over their noses. The fart shakes the coach but the two dignitaries of State do their best to ignore the incident. The Queen turns to President Bush, "Mr. President please accept my regrets... I am sure you understand there are some things that even a Queen cannot control."
George Bush, always trying to be "Presidential," replies: "Your Majesty, do not give the matter another thought...Until you mentioned it, I thought it was one of the horses."
...Was telling my boyfriend the other day perhaps a HUGE group should get together, fast 4 a week then eat as many "Bush's Baked Beans" that we can. Save up all the baby's dirty diapers and fill our pockets with these and other lovely treasures, rotten eggs smell good after marinating, then attend a political "meeting" the type(s) where they shake everyone's hand possible, mix with the crowd, etc...
Of course with lots of press to get the close ups of the happy faces of the politicians.
Great way to test the "acting ability, poker faces" of these Dudes Dudette's.
Of course not change our clothing, shower, etc for as long as we can manage prior to this happy event. We could put on the make up etc., to be "incognito".
LOL
Yep
my humour is often a tad diff then some, Thank God. this brain of mine often keeps self entertained.
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"With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!
Dudes, This is a direct quote from the just published REAGAN DIARIES. The entry is dated May 17, 1986. Looks like old Ronnie wasn't as stupid as he looked!
'A moment I've been dreading. George brought his ne're-do-well son around this morning and asked me to find the kid a job. Not the political one who lives in Florida. The one who hangs around here all the time looking shiftless. This so-called kid is already almost 40 and has never had a real job. Maybe I'll call Kinsley over at The New Republic and see if they'll hire him as a contributing editor or something. That looks like easy work.'
Dudes, Here's the transcript of President Bush's weekly radio address Yesterday:
Bush Trumpets Surge Progress, Notes ObstaclesWhile Saluting Successes, Characterizes Iraqi Govt Gridlock as Unfortunate In recent months, American and Iraqi forces have struck powerful blows against al Qaeda terrorists and violent extremists in Anbar and other provinces. In recent days, our troops and Iraqi allies launched a new offensive called Phantom Strike. In this offensive, we are carrying out targeted operations against terrorists and extremists fleeing Baghdad and other key cities -- to prevent them from returning or setting up new bases of operation. The terrorists remain dangerous and brutal, as we saw this week when they massacred more than 200 innocent Yezidis, a small religious minority in northwestern Iraq. Our hearts go out to the families of those killed, and our troops are going to go after the murderers behind this horrific attack. As we surge combat operations to capture and kill the enemy, we are also surging Provincial Reconstruction Teams to promote political and economic progress. Since January, we have doubled the number of these teams, known as PRTs. They bring together military, civilian, and diplomatic personnel to help Iraqi communities rebuild infrastructure, create jobs, and encourage reconciliation from the ground up. These teams are now deployed throughout the country, and they are helping Iraqis make political gains, especially at the local level. In Anbar province, at this time last year, the terrorists were in control of many areas and brutalizing the local population. Then local sheikhs joined with American forces to drive the terrorists out of Ramadi and other cities. Residents began to provide critical intelligence, and tribesmen joined the Iraqi police and security forces. Today, the provincial council in Ramadi is back, and last month provincial officials re-opened parts of the war-damaged government center with the help of one of our PRTs. Thirty-five local council members were present as the chairman called the body to order for its inaugural session.
Similar scenes are taking place in other parts of Anbar. Virtually every city and town in the province now has a mayor and a functioning municipal council. The rule of law is being restored. And last month, some 40 judges held a conference in Anbar to restart major criminal trials. In the far west town of al Qaim, tribal leaders turned against the terrorists. Today, those tribal leaders head the regional mayor's office and the local police force. Our PRT leader on the ground reports that al Qaim is seeing new construction, growing commercial activity, and an increasing number of young men volunteering for the Iraqi army and police. In other provinces, there are also signs of progress from the bottom up. In Muthanna, an overwhelmingly Shia province, the local council held a public meeting to hear from citizens on how to spend their budget and rebuild their neighborhoods. In Diyala province, the city of Baqubah re-opened six of its banks, providing residents with much-needed capital for the local economy. And in Ninewa province, local officials have established a commission to investigate corruption, with a local judge empowered to pursue charges of fraud and racketeering.
Unfortunately, political progress at the national level has not matched the pace of progress at the local level. The Iraqi government in Baghdad has many important measures left to address, such as reforming the de-Baathification laws, organizing provincial elections, and passing a law to formalize the sharing of oil revenues. Yet, the Iraqi parliament has passed about 60 pieces of legislation. And despite the lack of oil revenue law on the books, oil revenue sharing is taking place. The Iraqi parliament has allocated more than $2 billion in oil revenue for the provinces. And the Shia-led government in Baghdad is sharing a significant portion of these oil revenues with Sunni provincial leaders in places like Anbar. America will continue to urge Iraq's leaders to meet the benchmarks they have set. Yet Americans can be encouraged by the progress and reconciliation that are taking place at the local level. An American politician once observed that "all politics is local." In a democracy, over time national politics reflects local realities. And as reconciliation occurs in local communities across Iraq, it will help create the conditions for reconciliation in Baghdad as well.