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Posted by parhad (Guest) - Thursday, November 25 2004, 22:49:52 (CET)
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...you gotta give Kakovich a lot of credit...what for, I'm not sure. He too seems to have hired a high school English major to help kick the shit out of his prose...Aprim has resorted to the same device in hopes that it was mainly garbled language and not a garbled head that makes him such a "wonder" to read.

...Kakovitch never met a useless word he couldn't fit in somewhere...

Re: Appeal for a ChaldoAssyrian Safe Haven in Iraq

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Written by Kakovitch on 25 Nov 2004 22:02:10:

As an answer to: Appeal for a ChaldoAssyrian Safe Haven in Iraq written by Firas Jatou on 25 Nov 2004 17:49:54:

...yoors trooli has generously taken the time to translate this....

THE HIGHEST STAGE OF HYPOCRISY
By IVAN KAKOVITCH

..the author is a lofty hypocrite.


Distances from point to a point are calculated in terms of possibilities, feasibilities, length, shortness, hardships, easyness, safety, dangers, and guarantees.

... distance is measured.

It seems that the route chosen by the Assyrian Academic Society and the Assyrian Democratic Movement -- as specified in the letter -- and posted on the 'Assyrian Forum' and 'Suroyo Forum', as of press time --is as obtuse and disjoined as one can imagine.

...he doesn't get it.

Just what do the Copts and the Assyrians have in common -- politically speaking -- is beyond anyone's guess, including this writer's.

...evidence that he didn't get it.

The grammatically deprived letter of appeal, purportedly signed by eleven (11) organizations, co-joining each other on one single basis -– Christianity –- is ostensibly devastating, and imperils the national aspirations of a nation, namely Assyria.

...Christianity ain't national.

This trend of adorning Assyria with the purely ecclesiastic cloth is tantamount to injecting poison into the veins of an asthmatic individual so as to prevent him from dying from air pollution.

...somebody died.

The audacity of adjudicating a fait accompli by a minute organization or two, in debating national issues of a nation is malfeasant, treacherous and an ill-conceived concoction of highest proportions an institution can attain.

...(can't figure it out yet)

It is with deep sorrow and a great sense of shame that this writer has to portray such associations as Assyrian Academic Society and Assyrian Democratic Movement (Zowaa) as decadent in their functions, and obtrusive in their deeds.

...the guy is ashamed of himself...and sad.

California, USA
November 25, 2004

...that's where he lives...today.



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