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Old May 29th 04, 10:40 AM
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In the name of the Executioner of Antichrist

Saturday, May 29, 2004

"Pigs, followed only by Pigs, are..."

Peace,

What are we to expect next from that animal in Crawford Texas? The
Baath party has always been an arm of American terrorism in Iraq. To
the Iraqi people and Muslims the world over, there is no difference
between Bush and Saddam except that Bush is a bigger PIG.

Ever speculate as to why you never saw Saddam's soldiers of terrorism
fighting American forces? It is because they were told to stand down
while American animals murder innocent civilians.

US MILITARY= HUMAN FILTH

Now USrael is poised to put a war criminal in charge of Iraq next
month. What a joke! Pigs, followed only by Pigs, are the Pigs who run
America. True Americans will defend this nation in the name of FREEDOM
and JUSTICE. In these names we must resist this takeover...

*By any means necessary.*

Long live brother Moqtada al-Sadr (The Leader of the Iraqi People and
the defender of the Shrine of Ali, peace be upon him) and give him
total victory over the Zionist forces of USrael.

We of the Mahdi Army, i.e., Muslims, will cut-off the hands of USrael
just as USraeli agents cut off the head of Nick Burg. Only then will
the people of Iraq and the world know freedom.

Not until the Mahdi leads our army and Jesus, may Allah speed his
return, kills the Antichrist will mankind know peace on this earth!

[see article below]


Nemo Me Impune Lacessit


Ali Andrew X98
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Waco Protest-April 19, 2004
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WACOun...ed/message/800
Cover-up Church.
http://www.public-action.com/SkyWrit...c/x98_rev.html
Interview with Carol A. Valentine.
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List of Autopsy Reports.
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Before and after Photos.
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RA...WACO/waco.html
Waco Suits for Waco Suckers.
http://www.public-action.com/SkyWrit...ge/b_wsws.html
Waco: The Rules of Engagement.
http://www.public-action.com/SkyWrit...doc/wtroe.html

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http://www.hipakistan.com/en/detail....&f_type=source

BAGHDAD: Iraq's Governing Council on Friday chose Iyad Allawi, a
former member of Saddam Hussein's Baath party who later worked with
the CIA to topple him , as prime minister in the interim government
slated to take over from the occupation authority on June 30.

The nomination was announced after a meeting of the 25 US appointees
on the council. Meanwhile, clashes between US troops and an Iraqi
militia around Najaf left five civilians dead, a day after Shia leader
Moqtada al Sadr offered a truce to end two months of fighting.

Two Japanese journalists were killed in an attack on their car on
Thursday at a well-known danger spot south of Baghdad, said doctors
who displayed two incinerated bodies. A top Iraqi politician survived
an attack in the same area on the same day.

Sadr's supporters accused the Americans of a breach of faith in
setting up roadblocks that forced their leader to lie low and miss his
Friday sermon at Kufa, just outside Najaf. Aides said Moqtada Sadr had
stayed away for fear of being captured.

Ending the resistance in Najaf and Kufa has been a concern for
Washington as it prepares to hand over to an interim government in
Baghdad next month. An official at a hospital in Kufa said three
people had died in gunfire and mortar shelling in the town, while
eight were wounded. In Najaf, two were killed and six were hurt,
hospital staff said.

Thousands of Moqtada Sadr's followers, some of them armed, skirted US
tanks blocking roads into Kufa and crowded into and around the mosque
where Sadr normally preaches a keynote Friday sermon full of invective
against the American occupation of Iraq.

"They're trying to arrest Sayyed Sadr and to prevent Friday prayers.
They are not respecting the truce," said one worshipper, Abbas al
Mayahi. "They want to get rid of the only voice that calls for armed
resistance against the Americans."

People chanted: "The sayyed has shaken America," using a term of
respect for Moqtada Sadr's distinguished lineage. One of Sadr's
followers spoke in his place and the crowds dispersed.

In Najaf, when Sadreddin al Kabanji, a critic of Sadr who supports
Iraq's senior ayatollah, Ali al Sistani, left the Imam Ali mosque
after prayers, unidentified men opened fire. No one was injured in the
incident, however.

US troops had suspended offensive operations after Shia elders
persuaded Moqtada Sadr to offer a truce as a first step to ending the
uprising which has cost hundreds of lives. But the military refused to
drop demands for Sadr's arrest on a murder charge, and said they would
fire in self-defence. A deal with Moqtada Sadr could stanch a major
source of trouble for US troops before the handover of power on June
30.

Two US soldiers were also wounded in the clashes after their Humvee
military vehicle came under fire from fighters in Kufa, a military
spokeswoman said.

NEW PM: United Nations envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, who is expected to
announce a 30-person government team for Iraq in the next few days,
and Paul Bremer, the chief of the US-led Coalition Provisional
Authority (CPA), endorsed the IGC's choice of Iyad Allawi as prime
minister.

It was unclear how far US officials or Mr Brahimi influenced the
choice of a long-time exile known to few Iraqis and whom people in
Baghdad said was an outsider they could not trust.

US Secretary of State Colin Powell said only that he was waiting to
hear from Mr Brahimi and made no mention of Mr Allawi, who survived an
assassination bid by Iraqi agents in London in 1978.

"I know nothing about him. He lived abroad as an exile. We need
someone who lived here who can pull Iraq out of a crisis," said a
Baghdad hotel manager, complaining of daily violence. "Iraq is the
same as it was in the time of Saddam Hussein except now I am afraid of
militiamen so I can't say my name."

Mr Allawi, a British-educated neurologist, is a former member of the
Baath Party and a relative of Ahmad Chalabi, a former Pentagon
favourite who has fallen out with Washington. The main challenge Mr
Allawi faces will be holding elections, due in January under the US
proposal. -Reuters

 




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