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Furloughed Iraqi Information Minister Muhammed Saeed al-Sahaf (M.S.S.) announces that he is going to write a book about his experiences in which he will reveal details about the collapse of the Ba'athist regime.
"What the public has is only a small part of the picture," he told an interviewer.
"The rest will emerge when I write my book." Move over Harry Potter...
Excerpt from the site "We Love the Iraqi Information Minister" 22 April - The Arab News reports that during the war M.S.S. "stormed into the Al-Jazeera TV offices in Baghdad. He carried a Kalashnikov and threatened to kill the station's employees, cut off their arms and throw their corpses into the desert if they reported that the American forces were approaching Baghdad."
23 April - New rumor indicates that M.S.S. may be hiding with daughter-in-law in Iraq... Stunned TV execs love the idea, a new sitcom is born.
24 April - Still no confirmed sighting of M.S.S., but his next career has already begun: BBC reports that Irish airline Ryanair has a new ad starring M.S.S., angering rival airline Easyjet. Easyjet spokeman calls ad "insensitive".
25 April - NYT headline: "Iraqi Spokesman Gives Himself Up to U.S. Forces"!! Hopes of millions are dashed when it turns out to refer to Tariq Aziz, not Muhammed Saeed al-Sahaf (M.S.S.). Damn... In an interview with NBC News, George W. Bush discloses his own love for M.S.S. - "He's my man. He was great. ... He was a classic." Karl Rove promptly orders 5,000 of our T-shirts.
Excerpt from the site "We Love the Iraqi Information Minister"
"The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do."
Samuel P. Huntington "Iranian ruling ayatollahs, seriously concerned at the perspective of being the next on the America’s list of rogue regimes to be removed from power, paved Saturday the way for normalising relations with the United States, suggesting to organise a national referendum on the subject.
As some political analysts interpreted the suggestion as a "turning point" in the 24 years-old life of the Islamic Republic or describing it "a great leap forward", other cautioned against "over simplification" and said it is a "new cup of poison" the clerical leaders are drinking in order to save the regime, referring to the dramatic decision taken by the leader of the Islamic Revolution in 1989, accepting a United Nations resolution proclaiming cease-fire in the war with Iraq.
A little war goes a long way. Who thinks that Iran would be considering this if Hans Blix were still searching the sand?"
Excerpt from the blog Junto Boys. "A Blog of Current Events and Ancient Issues." That's great. They robed all the flags. Now they are claiming for peace and hungry zero. The new actions of our new government - "to make the country grow" - are to aprove all the laws and stuffs that previous politics tried ad nauseum and for 20 years this President and his party fellows blocked them in the congress, aleging that those laws would harm the people. And now what? Because they are in the top, the measures are less harmful? They say that they are the salvation. Well, I think that they came to save us from themselves. If we are in the way we are today, is because they never allowed other people to govern. They just $#@&* us up so far... |
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