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BURNING BUSH SPOTTED IN BAGHDAD! 20,000 Cheer GWB In Effigy Appearance - Prematurely! Had Iraqis Waited Until January 21, They Could Burn The Original!

posted Sunday, 23 November 2008

 

BURNING BUSH

 

SPOTTED IN

 

BAGHDAD! 

 

20,000 Cheer

 

GWB In Effigy

 

Appearance -

 

Prematurely! Had

 

Iraqis Waited

 

Until January 21,

 

They Could Burn

 

The Original!

 

 

 

 

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ALI AL-SAADI AFP/Getty Images

An Iraqi Shiite Muslim uses a slipper to hit the face of an effigy of President George W. Bush and a sign that reads in Arabic "The security agreement is shameful and humiliating" hung from the abstract statue that now stands in the center of Firdoos Square in central Baghdad as he and others take part in the Friday noon prayers followed by a protest today. Baghdad's Firdoos Square is where a large statue of executed dictator Saddam Hussein was torn down by U.S. troops a few weeks after the March 2003 invasion that toppled him.



Shiites in Baghdad protest

planned US-Iraq pact

By HAMZA HENDAWI Associated Press
Nov. 21, 2008, 6:42AM


BAGHDAD — Followers of a Shiite cleric today stomped on and burned an effigy of President George W. Bush in the same central Baghdad Square where Iraqis beat a toppled statue of Saddam Hussein with their sandals five years earlier.

Chanting and waving flags, thousands of Muqtada al-Sadr's followers filled Firdous Square to protest a proposed U.S.-Iraqi security pact that would allow American troops to stay for three more years. The Bush effigy was placed on the same pedestal where U.S. Marines toppled the ousted dictator's statue in one of the iconic images of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

After a mass prayer, demonstrators pelted the effigy with plastic water bottles and sandals. One man hit it in the face with his sandal. The effigy fell head first into the crowd and protesters jumped on it before setting it ablaze.

Before it fell, the effigy held a sign that said: "The security agreement ... shame and humiliation".

Iraq's parliament is expected to vote next week on the plan to keep U.S. forces in Iraq for another three years. But the noisy opposition by the Sadrists indicates that even if it is approved, the deal could remain divisive in a country struggling for reconciliation.

Opponents view the security deal as a surrender to U.S. interests despite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, saying the pact would eventually lead to full sovereignty.

Al-Sadr, who is believed to be in Iran, was not at the protest, though he wrote a sermon read by his representative, Sheik Abdul Hadi al-Mohammadawi, calling the U.S. "the enemy of Islam".

"The government must know that it is the people who help it in the good and the bad times. If it throws the occupier out all the Iraqi people will stand by it", the sermon read, using common rhetoric for the United States.

Al-Sadr reiterated in the sermon that his followers in both the armed and the peaceful factions of his movement will continue to work for the removal of U.S. forces.

Security was tight for the demonstration, with the area closed to traffic and heavily guarded by Iraqi soldiers in Humvees. Army snipers took positions on top of buildings overlooking the square. The Sadrists also provided their own security, searching worshippers as they approached the square.

The protesters included two Sunni clerics. Many arrived at the square on foot or by bus and carried prayer rugs, pieces of cardboard or newspapers for the mass prayer.

They waved Iraqi flags and green Shiite banners, chanting, "No, no to the American agreement!" and, "No, no to the agreement of humiliation!"

The Cabinet has approved the agreement, meaning it stands a good chance of passage in the 275-seat parliament where the government's parties dominate. But for al-Maliki's Dawa party and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, its senior government partner, the margin of support is almost as important as the victory itself. A narrow vote for approval will cast doubt on the legitimacy of the new terms governing the U.S. troop presence.

Al-Sadr's followers and other legislators opposed to the pact also try to could use the narrow vote to turn their anti-American message into a defining issue in provincial elections on Jan. 31 and general elections late in 2009.

If the agreement passes the legislature, it will go to the president and his two deputies for ratification. Each one has veto power.

 
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HADI MIZBAN AP

Thousands of followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, seen in a poster, converge on Firdous Square in central Baghdad, Iraq to protest a proposed U.S.-Iraqi security pact today.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/world/6124644.html

Tabacco: Our president unparalleled, George W. Bush, has replaced Saddam Hussein in the hearts of Iraqis. Instead of a Square, named in his honor, GWB receives Final Tribute, so richly deserved. Somewhere Saddam is smiling.


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Sunday, 23 November 2008 9:54 pm :: http://tabacco.blog-city.com/

JFK REVISITED!

Today is Sunday, November 23, 2008, 9:39pm. I just noticed that not 1, but 2 Specials are now on concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the culpability of Lee Harvey Oswald.

The first is on History Channel "The Kennedy Assassination: Beyond Conspiracy". The History Channel showed a couple of years ago "The Men Who Killed Kennedy", which implicated then VP Lyndon Baines Johnson, deceased. The Johnson family was so irate that the History Channel agreed never to run that Series again. Not only that, but they created a counter to that "theory" with this propaganda, which not only exonerated Johnson but cast Lee Harvey Oswald as the only assassin. Conspiracy refuted, right? NOT ON YOUR LIFE! How can anyone have confidence in a program, concocted to appease the Johnson family!

PBS is running on American Experience "Oswald's Ghost", which it promotes as a 'documentary'. They report JFK's successor as wary of a "conspiracy", as a matter of fact multiple conspiracies - Cuba, Viet Nam, etc. That one is particularly galling since the conspiracy included Johnson himself. Denying any conspiracy would undoubtedly have brought more suspicion onto Johnson's shoulders whereas LBJ expressing belief himself in "conspiracy theories" causes the Gullible to remove him from any suspicion. This "documentary" also names Lee Harvey Oswald as the sole assassin.

If we cannot trust the MSM to tell the Truth about the Bush administration and their lying, thieving, murdering and exploiting, why should we believe the MSM about Lee Harvey Oswald. There is also that minor point about the Warren Commission's "Magic Bullet" theory. They never mention that I bet. I do not know because I could not watch more than 5 minutes of either program without vomiting. I saw enough to know they were just propagandizing. Anyone can make a case for Genocide, Theft of Natural Resources, Disaster Capitalism and Assassination or blame it on a PATSY. Both these shows should be running on the Cartoon Network. TABACCO IS NOT IMPRESSED! But the Gullible will be!

Tabacco

PS FYI: http://www.jfk-online.com/tmwkk.html http://www.amazon.com/Men-Who-Killed-Kennedy/dp/B00005UW74 This is a much superior Source, and, except for the unavoidable Capitalist hawking of the video, has less vested interest than the producers of the 2 programs running on a TV set near you today.