Wednesday, May 12, 2010

1400 Years of Backwards Law



Thanks Anonymous

36 comments :

Anonymous said...

lol stupid has learned americas favorite analogy, the "Nazis" Dont you americans have any other analogy to use?

and btw there is no such thing as wahabism. If you are talking about the saudi regime keep in mind that is americas regime. Its a US puppet regime and they have been since the begining of their rule. They cut a deal long ago. The Saudis guard the oil and the Americans keep them in charge and let them rule so if you have a problem with saudi behavior take it up with their masters in washington asshole.

and why are you hoping iraq turns into another saudi/egyptian/jordanian form of government with a puppet regime beholden to the US?

You want to be like the saudis and the jordanians. They are your role models. You want a puppet regime in baghdad with us bases to protect it. And how are the shia clerics doing with women's rights these days? Basra aint that much better than riyadh.

I would send you evidence but you do not speak arabic.

but its ok. you are a really cool dude. You drink beer and hang out with hot latin women. what a devil! hahahahahh

Iraqi Mojo said...

hmar el urduni, the guy who made the comparison to Nazism is British, not American. Watch the video, hmar.

Anonymous said...

Dirka dirka, the saudis and the jordanians. Dirka Durka, American puppet masters? Mohammed Jihad!

Bruno said...

"The Saudis guard the oil and the Americans keep them in charge and let them rule so if you have a problem with saudi behavior take it up with their masters in washington"

Correct

Iraqi Mojo said...

So the 3arab jarab are untouchable. Their backward ways must be blamed on America. Ok!

Iraqi Mojo said...

This is my blog, hmar. I post whatever I like. Deal with it, ghebby.

Iraqi Mojo said...

Hmar el urduni, I used to respect the Arabs until the jarab among them began mass murdering Iraqis. I began loathing the 3arab jarab when they showed their support for the tyrant the mass murderer of Iraqis. I lost respect for the Arabs when I realized so many Arabs are complete fucking morons, like you, for example. It has nothing to do with America, hmar. I have my own criticisms of America.

Iraqi Mojo said...

Hmar el Urduni, in my sidebar there's a label cloud. In there you will find the words "Palestine" and "Israel". Click on those labels, hmar. Read those posts, ghebby.

In the video for this post there is an unflattering reference to imam Ali. Watch the video. Pull your head out of your butt, zmal.

Maury said...

"Stupid the great Saddam Hussein was not a mass murderer,"

Look who's calling other people stupid. Mass graves are still being discovered. Men,women,and children dumped like garbage. You might as well worship Satan habibi. He's probably got less blood on his hands than Sadman Insane.

Anonymous said...

"I am pretty"
Anon

I'm sure one a Satan’s minions will find you attractive.

http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/152292/?searchterm=Probably

Anand said...

Its a powerful short clip Mojo. Stunningly powerful.

I would like a reference to the incident with the prophet Ali, may peace be upon him.

Bruno said...

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Yeah, Anand sure can lick butts with the best of them!

Anonymous said...

Nice exclamation point Bruno! Seriously, I’m sure you and Anon know the "best of them".

Anand said...

Dolly, I am pro "Ali" and I am not even muslim.

To my mind; it is important to be for any human being who loves God; regardless of faith.

Ali according to the Shia is a super-being of immense status. Technically, according to the 5 Shiite Hadiths; there are five eternal forces . . . Fatimah, Ali, Mohammed, Hussein, Hassan.

The Sufi sect emanates from Ali . . . who use to often go into spiritually exalted states.

Dolly have you heard the Sufi devotional songs dedicated to Ali? Talk about powerful. Listen to some of the Pharsi and Hindi ones. Many non muslims really like them.

This video seems to be from a young muslim woman who is only representing herself.

Curious, are you religious Dolly? Do you like discussing religious theology?

Dolly said...

Maury:
"[Saddam's] Mass graves are still being discovered."

I haven't looked into that matter, because I can't bring myself to care about Shiites after what they have done in the past 7 years,

but my guess is: the Mass Graves™ you speak of are pure exaggeration and lies, in the "WMD/mushroom clouds" league.

And you being pathological liars of Niger Yellowcake fame, I'm not about to take your word on this now.

I saw some Assmerican on YouTube, he said: "But Saddam gassed millions of Kurds!"

That strikes me as an exaggeration to the tune of... well, millions.

Abu Infidel said...

Anonymous;

Its a US puppet regime and they have been since the begining of their rule.

Apparently, old man Saud and his tribesmen sprung fully aware out of the Arabian sands by American juju.


Dolly;

That strikes me as an exaggeration to the tune of... well, millions.

Indeed. Just like when the Arabs claim that Israelis killed "millions" of Palestinians.

C.H. said...

"That strikes me as an exaggeration to the tune of... well, millions."


But...it's NOT exaggerated when you and Habis saw "2 million" people have died since 2003, right?

Anonymous said...

hello everyone, excellent blog !
But there were no mass graves under Saddam, my friend who is a US soldier told me that they keep uncovering mass graves since 2003, most of them the work of the Shias.

Anonymous said...

"most of them the work of the Shias."
Anon

Really? Tell us more.

Iraqi Mojo said...

"Mass Graves Iraq" on Google.

Iraqi Mojo said...

"Mass Graves Iraq Shia" on Google.

C.H. said...

Habis,

You are an idiot...in 1991, Iraqis in 14 of 18 provinces rose up against the scumbag Saddam. 14 of 18! If that is not evidence that Iraqis hated him, I don't know what is...yet you and Dolly believe the 10 percent of Iraqis who supported him deserve the whole country...and that the remaining 90 percent need to be bombed for wanting a better way of life.

And don't worry about Iran...the mullahs are about as popular as Saddam was after 1991.

Dolly said...

At least you admit they work for the U.S.

Anonymous said...

Dolly why won’t you answer Anand's questions? What are you afraid of?

Anonymous said...

hey anand

I am so glad the indigenous American occupation army was there in Fallujah to get rid of the "foreigners" lol

Anand said...

The 1st Iraqi Army Division liberated Falluja in November, 2004, for a free, democratic, sovereign Iraq.

The 1st Iraqi Army Division is arguably better than any other Arab army division from any Arab country.

Deal with it Saddamist. The Iraqi Army won. Saddamists lost; and Saddam was sent back to the 7th deepest inning in Jahannum.

CH, the primary targets of the Iraqi resistance wasn't America; it was the Iraqi Government, ISF, Iraqi political parties, Najaf Marjeya, and Kurds. America was hit because America was helping the enemies of the resistance.

C.H. said...

"CH, the primary targets of the Iraqi resistance wasn't America"


A good point Anand...

Maury said...

"At least you admit they work for the U.S."

He said Iraqis that work WITH the U.S. Dolly. Can you name ten countries that DON'T work with the US? Better yet,name just one that you'd like to live in.

Anonymous said...

"UPDATED: Miss USA Rima Fakih stripping contest photos emerge"

http://entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/05/17/miss-usa-rima-fakih-stripping-contest-photos-emerge/

Bruno said...

anand] "The 1st Iraqi Army Division liberated Falluja in November, 2004, for a free, democratic, sovereign Iraq."

The truth:

"Burhan Fasa’a, an Iraqi journalist who worked for the Lebanese satellite TV station, LBC and who was in Fallujah for nine days during the most intense combat, said Americans grew easily frustrated with Iraqis who could not speak English.

“Americans did not have interpreters with them,” Fasa’a said, “so they entered houses and killed people because they didn’t speak English. They entered the house where I was with 26 people, and [they] shot people because [the people] didn’t obey [the soldiers’] orders, even just because the people couldn’t understand a word of English.” He also added, “Soldiers thought the people were rejecting their orders, so they shot them. But the people just couldn’t understand them.”

A man named Khalil, who asked not to use his last name for fear of reprisals, said he had witnessed the shooting of civilians who were waving white flags while they tried to escape the city. “I watched them roll over wounded people in the street with tanks,” said Kassem Mohammed Ahmed, a resident of Fallujah. “This happened so many times.”"

http://dahrjamailiraq.com/fallujah-revisited

Bruno said...

[anand] "The 1st Iraqi Army Division liberated Falluja in November, 2004, for a free, democratic, sovereign Iraq."

"Only two songs send a shiver up my spine,' said one marine, his face scored with the pockmarks and confidence of youth. 'The marine hymn, and that song by Toby Keith after 9/11 which says "we're gonna kick you up the ass - that's the American way".'
[...]
No soldier can fight unless he hates the enemy - which makes the message that this is all for the Iraqi people difficult to absorb.

'I guess there are some good people - it's jus' that we don' have nothin' to do with them,' mused a marine as he and his colleagues sorted their kit and cleaned their M16 assault rifles. 'I see the little kids in the cars and I feel sorry for them, but when they turn 16 they're evil.'

http://www.theinsider.org/news/article.asp?id=707

Bruno said...

[anand] "The 1st Iraqi Army Division liberated Falluja in November, 2004, for a free, democratic, sovereign Iraq."

"The town of Fallujah is under siege and there are reports of a massacre of Iraqis at the hands U.S. troops. The death toll in the town has now topped 600 with over 1,000 injured. Local hospitals reported the majority of the dead were women, children and the elderly. The U.S. maintains 95 percent of those killed were members of the resistance. This according to the Guardian of London."

http://www.democracynow.org/2004/4/12/massacre_in_fallujah_over_600_dead

Bruno said...

JULIA GUEST: When I arrived, I found a woman who I think was in her 70’s who had decided to try to help her sons get out of the city. They decided to leave the family group, and so she just had taken the decision to walk of the front door waving a white flag, because they knew they were in a heavily—there was a lot of shooting in their area. And she was shot in the stomach and the foot. So, I found her in the hospital with one of her sons in quite a state and she was evacuated in a small van that volunteered to come out from Baghdad and picked her up and took her back to Baghdad.

AARON GLANTZ: What day was she shot?

JULIA GUEST: She was shot the 10th, which was during the cease-fire.

Bruno said...

“The Americans shot every boat on the river because people were trying to escape Fallujah by the river. They shot all the sheep, any animal people owned was shot. Helicopters shot all the animals and anything that moved in all the villages surrounding Fallujah during the fighting.” He said that none of the roads into Fallujah, or around Fallujah were passable because anyone on them was shot. “I know one family that were all killed. There are no signs on these roads that tell people not to use them-so people don’t know they aren’t supposed to use them. No signs in English or Arabic!”

Bruno said...

Although describing Iraqis killed by Americans is probably the wrong thing to do. Anand jacks off to that sort of war porn.

Anonymous said...

Yes Bruno America is so cruel.

Bruno, did you see those photos of Miss USA stripping? She is from Lebanon!