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#1 User is offline   carlablum Icon

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Posted 16 June 2010 - 10:25 AM

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 11:04

BAGHDAD: Iraqi citizens pour out their anger on the government of Nouri al-Maliki, did nothing for four years to serve the citizens and left him facing Iraq Sabiep cocktails and adverse weather conditions. Given the lack of electricity and water in a day temperature reached 50 degrees Celsius.

Iraqis did not find when it seemed to pour out their anger on the politicians of all persuasions after a political conflict in the country to delay the formation of a government after three months of the legislative elections. Many did not hesitate in calling politicians Bogz words and accusations that they do not think only of their personal interests without taking into account the most basic rights of citizens. Karrada Street - one of the most important streets of Baghdad - seemed uninteresting last Friday. The streets of Baghdad, most of the passers-by, but this did not prevent many Iraqis from opening their shops in this region. In a library in the Karrada district, said the shop's owner, a university professor who requested anonymity, "God Iraqi people is not normal. Bear all of these conditions while they were still engaged in life." If what is happening in Iraq happened in any state, we would see more of what we see now in Iraq."

It seems that the decline in violence in Baghdad alone is not enough to calm the Iraqis, although they all agree on its importance but the lack of basic services, or non-existent, especially electricity and water has become a major cause of increasing frustration from the officials who led their differences over the legitimacy of parliamentary blocs to form a government to enter the country in a maze feared it would cause a setback in the political process as a whole. Adding to the anger of Iraqis believed that the politicians who were mostly living in exile before 2003, devote much of their time thinking about how to stay in office without regard for the absence of basic services.

Ahmed Mohamed Shandel (35 years), a store owner of the number hand covered a picture of Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr, in large part by politicians "thinking two things only .. suitcase (bag) and a chair. Suitcase until they put their money and the chair and in what way (how to) stick with it or leave it ". Zuhair al-Salih, the unemployed man from Basra province," it is up to them (neighbors) to determine the form of government. Iran and Saudi Arabia, Syria and even Turkey are of the form the next government will decide more than the Iraqis. "

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Posted 16 June 2010 - 10:41 AM

It's about time... maybe they'll rise up and get rid of him permanently... I'm sure there must be a "Wooly Swamp" somewhere in Iraq.
Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow but a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day.

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Posted 16 June 2010 - 10:50 AM

View Postk98nights, on 16 June 2010 - 11:41 AM, said:

It's about time... maybe they'll rise up and get rid of him permanently... I'm sure there must be a "Wooly Swamp" somewhere in Iraq.


Well said Woody!! The best part about that story is it seems they figured it out. Thank God they aren't fighting with each other and instead they are ready to let their anger be directed at the right people. "Wooly Swamp" indeed.
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Posted 16 June 2010 - 11:40 AM

" ... facing Iraq Sabiep cocktails and adverse weather conditions."

I was going to comment on this and have decided that it can stand alone on it's own merits ... perhaps it is what will be what is written on al-Maliki tombstone


Whadayathink?

Oops ... I was goofing around poking fun at the fact that we put so much emphasis on every word in an article and while translators are handy they are certainly far less than accurate ... almost forgot to say thank you for the post

This post has been edited by Doc31: 16 June 2010 - 11:42 AM

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Posted 16 June 2010 - 12:00 PM

There is something to be said of sending those prayers to Iraq.

YES, THEY WORKED!!

Thank you, Carl a for posting this news!

Blessings all.

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Posted 16 June 2010 - 03:06 PM

As we continue to Pray for the children of Iraq
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