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These khwarrah ruined everything...
Posted by Jeff (Guest) jeff@attoz.com - Saturday, February 4 2006, 6:16:49 (CET)
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I don't know what CB stands for, but my GOD thank you for stating this here. I can't tell you how many people I have met are amazed when I tell them that in the 70s, Iraq had the best health care in the middle east (and FREE), free higher education, leading international scientific research symposia in every subject, etc. Hell, some Chaldeans in Detroit that I know even went back and saw the whole country and the Iraqi government paid for it all! Talk about freely flowing prosperity...and if the white man hadn't intervened, the world would be a very different place at this moment.

It's nice to hear you say these things because I'm beginning to think I'm crazy...

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Don wrote:
>Damn...I was going through this whole directory they have online and it seems that the Chinese have recreated nearly every major city or famous monument in the world. No...the Jewish spring water tunnel they were going to hide in is not here but they recreated NEW YORK CITY! Haha, this is brilliant. Not only does this get them tourist dollars, but it might serve as an incentive for people to not leave the country to go to all those places and instead stay there to see them, thereby reducing the loss of their money to foreign countries.
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>http://www.crazy-cow.org/albums/shenzhen/p1010036.jpg
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>I miss the bigness of that city. Almost everywhere in California except for the 3-4 metropolitan areas (SF & SJ, Sac, LA, SD) have no buildings greater than 3-4 stories - if that. I wonder what would happen if someone just came and ran through these scale models of these cities and monuments and broke them.
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>http://www.crazy-cow.org/albums/shenzhen/p1010062.jpg
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>They even recreated their OWN creations.
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>While it is fun to look at these pictures, we must sit and wonder why no such things happen in our people (that much). We've got people like Farid and several others like a gentleman named Gewargis. We've got some real writers. I'm sure among the Muslims in Assyria there exists such people...as well as those that are in diaspora like the rest of us. But sadly, we haven't really come together to erect monuments anymore. The Chinese came together in several places outside of China and created their own little enclaves complete with some of their own architecture and sculptures/statues. When we try to do that in our nation, some asshat comes along and CBs everything.
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>Saddam used the revenues from the oil industry and created schools, factories, hospitals, etc. In that case, guess who CBed. The West. During the bombings, it was always places of industry or services that got bombed. And when people were outraged, all we received was an "oops." Ain't that some shit? And then there's Shah Reza, probably the most intelligent and legitimately powerful man to have been born since the decline of the Persian Empire. The man spoke 4 languages fluently, flew jet fighters and planes HIMSELF. I mean, who the hell do we see doing that these days? They take a picture of Bush in some fatigues coming out of a plane with a helmet in his hands after they attacked Iraq and they try to make him like he's a warrior. Shah Reza was the greatest leader the Middle East had seen since the Assyrian and Persian Empires. While the works of Islamic Assyria were great, there never arose a man of such stature as Shah. HE created OPEC. And it was that very action that made America and the rest of the West tremble at the knees. The West knew that if Shah got his way, which was to raise oil prices, the whole Middle East would be RICH, and they would come together in brotherly spirit and create a NEW EMPIRE that would stretch across the world to take down those who were oppressing the people of the world.
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>Then we have that turd Carter, who had the nerve to walk around with a bible in his hand, say that the Shah must be removed and Iran must be an Islamic Republic. Let me say this, if that asshat didn't meddle in the Middle East's affairs, Saddam would have taken out Ayatollah Khomeini and the rest of the Middle East, under the leadership of people like Saddam would have flourished greatly. In fact, it was America and the West who changed Saddam. They took out Shah and made him fight an Islamic Republic of Iran. In setting up this battle, they forced Saddam to fight extremism with extremism. It when this terrible war began (where at least 1 million Muslims and Christians died) that Saddam affixed the "Allahu Akbar" to the Iraqi flag. Many reforms he made went down the drain. With the center crumbling, Saddam was forced to begin lobbying for the support of the most fundamentalist Muslims. At that point, many of things he did for women in the country which were by far quite progressive were taken away. Rather than focus attention toward improving the country, funds were focused on war, war with their own family. And from their, Iraq went down the shitter and so did Iran.
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>One must think what would have happened if the West didn't meddle in our affairs. There would surely have been a new system of living in this world - a system of abundance for all, a system of true freedom for all. The Middle East would have returned to the period when Muslims and Christians would worship together peacefully. But leave it to the West to CB everything.
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>KHAYA ASHUR



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