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Posted by beezelbub (Guest) - Friday, September 16 2005, 2:18:52 (CEST)
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...it's something to watch the children all fall out with one another...no one is safe...no one is above blame when not a one of them was ever in a position to matter a rat's ass anyway. There's almost no place to begin...nothing you can satirize because they've gone beyond your wildest imaginings...I picked this out at random...

ADO's Statement on the Iraqi Draft Constitution

Assyrian Democratic Organization
Political Bureau

Statement on the Issuance of Iraq's Draft Constitution

On the 25th of August, and after long waiting, Iraq's permanent draft constitution has been declared. On the 15th of October it will be put forth to general referendum and ratification by the general assembly. As a matter of fact, the declaration of the draft constitution was a great disappointment and blow to the ambitions of out Chaldean Assyrian Syriac people as it completely disregarded the unity of its national identity and has split them into two people.

..people get disappointed in Democracies all the time...or did you think a democracy meant NO disappointments any more? You really should ask Firas...he seems to have the best grasp on democracies...actually there were a LOT of disappointed people in America..in fact, the MAJORITY who voted were very disappointed indeed that Bush stole the election anyway...talk about your disappointment!!!

...at least now you know..the next time someone sings the praises of democracy ask them WHERE they plan to install it and how many dead babies a month it's worth it to them.

The preamble of the draft constitution has intentionally ignored Iraq's history, civilization and its many symbols. No mention of the Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian civilizations of Hammurabi and Ornamo's code, of Sargon the Akkadean and Nabukhad Naser Ashour Banibal and Sanharib and many others.

...it's too late to remind you jackasses now but had you checked Iraq's official website before Bush stroked your balls you would have seen Assyrian symbols aplenty...along with a CROSS and the crescent...does this tell you anything? And why wouldn't there have been? Muslim Assyrians have ALWAYS been proud of their ancestry...it's just that they have so much more of it to be proud of since getting off their knees to follow Islam.

No mention of our people as being one of the components of Iraqi people alongside the Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen, further, no mention of Christianity,

...you'll have to come to America for that...then you can mention Christianity all you want to. Haven't you people shot yourselves up other people's arses long enough...do you have to be EVERYWHERE?

...your people, so called, ARE Iraqi!!!

Sabeia and Yezidism as religions that existed and preceded Islam in the area. Furthermore, article 135 of the draft constitution has come as a poisonous dagger dividing our one nation into two people by inserting the dividing conjunction AND

...AND so it goes...they cried a river before...they'll cry ten rivers after...and pick up speed from there. These are sniveling people at heart...no one really wants them around anyway. There's more to the article but then there will never be an end of them...not so long as the boys have WORK to do.

Assyrians my arse.



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