Re: the UNimportance of the Iraqi elections... |
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Maggie
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These people are taking this election too seriously. Even if each slate would get the 36,000 plus votes to meet the quota, which is doubtful, all we would end up with is having some minority seats in the new fake Iraqi parliament, with the Shiaa controlling the cabinet, and making the minorities do what they want, which is to coerce them into passing laws the United States wants to implement in Iraq. The REAL election is over. We now have a Kurd as president of Iraq, which is what America wanted to begin with, and Kurdistan has begun to establish it's own laws and to negotiate oil contracts on their own, just as the U.S. planned all along. --------------------- |
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